
Synapse: The Australian GP Studycast
Welcome to Synapse, your dedicated audio companion for navigating the vast landscape of Australian General Practice.
Are you a medical student, GP registrar, or a practicing GP who learns best by listening? Do you want to turn your commute, workout, or downtime into a productive study session? This podcast is designed for you.
Our goal is to make essential written publications and high-yield study materials more accessible, especially for those who are predominantly audio learners. Each episode delves into a topic relevant to Australian General Practice by summarising key articles from publications like the Australian Journal of General Practice (AJGP) or by sharing curated study notes. We aim to break down complex subjects into clear, concise audio summaries to support your learning and exam preparation.
Important Information & Disclaimer:
- AI-Generated Voice: Please be aware that this podcast is produced using an artificial intelligence (AI) voice to ensure consistency and clarity.
- Educational Purpose Only: The content provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes ONLY. It is intended as a study aid and a way to review topics in an audio format.
- Not Medical Advice: This podcast is not a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical judgment, diagnosis, or treatment. It does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship.
- Consult the Source: We strongly encourage you to consult the original source articles (links are provided in the episode notes) and other peer-reviewed literature. The information presented is a summary and may not be exhaustive.
Thank you for tuning in. We hope this podcast becomes a valuable tool in your medical education and professional development journey.
Synapse: The Australian GP Studycast
Article Summary: Patient-Delivered Partner Therapy for Chlamydia
GPA ref 48: Patient-delivered partner therapy
This episode explores the options for patient-delivered partner therapy for the management of sexual partners of patients diagnosed with chlamydia7. We summarise the AJGP article "Patient-delivered partner therapy - options for management of sexual partners of a patient diagnosed with chlamydia". This information is taken directly from the Australian Journal of General Practice, Vol. 51, No. 6, June 20228.
Article Link: https://www.racgp.org.au/ajgp/2022/june/patient-delivered-partner-therapy