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Clinical Cases

4 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 year ago -

Welcome to our podcast series, where we put patient experiences at the forefront through the use of case studies. Our guests share their personal stories, discussing the symptoms they faced and how they managed their conditions, providing invaluable insight into the realities of living with different medical conditions.


Our case study approach goes beyond traditional medical texts, providing a deeper understanding of a range of medical conditions for both healthcare professionals and patients alike. By presenting real-life cases, we aim to bridge the gap between theory and practice, helping listeners to gain a better understanding of how medical conditions can manifest in different ways.


Whether you are a patient seeking to learn about your condition, or a healthcare professional looking to expand your knowledge base, our podcast is an invaluable resource. Our episodes offer a rich source of information, providing a comprehensive and engaging learning tool that helps listeners to develop new insights and improve patient care.


Join us as we explore the triumphs and challenges of those who have faced medical conditions through our in-depth case studies. By learning from their journeys, we can gain valuable insights that help us all to provide better care for ourselves and others.

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Episodes

Episode 4: How can hay fever lead to frightening reactions with fruit & vegetables?

April 09, 2023 17:00 - 43 minutes - 29.7 MB

Welcome to today's episode of our podcast, where we will be talking about Pollen Food Syndrome, the most common form of allergy in adults. Our guest, Osteopath, Rob Williams, will be sharing his personal experience with this condition, which he suddenly developed in his late twenties. Rob will discuss his panic when he first experienced the symptoms and how it affected his daily life. Joining us today are two experts in the field, allergy specialist Dr Michael Radcliffe and allergy dietitia...

Episode 3: Clinical Cases: Tanya Wright Specialist Allergy Dietitian: How eczema developed into anaphylaxis? And could this have been avoided?

December 18, 2022 19:00 - 21 minutes - 14.8 MB

When Tanya Wright went to university, she started to suffer with severe eczema all over her body.  The eczema was so severe that she was hospitalised on a number of occasions in St Thomas's hospital in London for weeks at a time.  Desperate to find a solution she started to remove foods from her diet at the age of 21 years old, only to find that her allergies took a nasty turn as she then went on to develop severe life threatening anaphylaxis.  In this podcast she talks honestly about what s...

Episode 2: Clinical Cases: GP, Dr Charlie Andrews, talks candidly about his battle with ulcerative colitis

March 03, 2020 20:00 - 31 minutes - 21.9 MB

Marianne Williams interviewed Dr Charlie Andrews who is a GP working in Bristol in the UK. He has suffered with Ulcerative Colitis since his teenage years and talks opening about his journey with this condition. He takes you through his diagnosis and the up and downs of treatment and eventually surgery and tells us candidly about the mistakes he made. His experiences are inspirational and this podcast leaves you with hope and optimism for what is a challenging and difficult life-long illness...

Episode 1: Clinical Cases: Is this coeliac disease?

January 31, 2020 19:00 - 32 minutes - 22.4 MB

Stories told by the patient:  This is an honest and candid account of how one man suffered severe gut symptoms from childhood and only found a solution in middle age with a strict gluten free diet.  Tests did not support a diagnosis of coeliac disease, but symptoms and family history point strongly to this condition... an excellent podcast for healthcare professionals and patients. Access patientwebinars.co.uk for more information on Coeliac Disease and downloadable information from NHS spec...