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DrÌýMark PorterÌýgives listeners the low-down on what the medical profession does and doesn't know. Each week an expert in the studio tacklesÌýa particular topic and there are reports from around the UK on the health of the nation - and the NHS.
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"I spend half my week practising medicine and the other half writing and talking about it as a GP in Gloucestershire. Working on Case Notes has been a boon for both me and my patients. One of the principal aims of the programme is to keep our listeners up-to-date with the latest developments in healthcare, and to accomplish that I get to interview a wide range of specialists at the cutting edge of medicine. A rare privilege that ensures our listeners aren't the only ones to learn something new."
Mark Porter
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Full programme transcript >>
The Waiting Game
In the first of a new series of Case Notes Dr Mark Porter takes his seat in the waiting room to find out how health centres and hospitals are working to reduce waiting times.
He visits surgeries that have revamped their booking systems to give appointments more rapidly.
Mark asks if the current range of options for patients with minor problems – such as NHS Walk in centres – is the answer to cutting waiting lists.
A real improvement?
The Department of Health has just issued figures to show that the number of patients in England waiting for hospital treatment is now at its lowest level for 17 years.
But there are questions over who is getting treated first – are they the simpler cases?
Other parts of the UK – Wales for example - are not doing as well at reducing waiting times. We ask why.
And what does it feel like going private?
And while you're waiting...
If you’re feeling anxious waiting in outpatients, would some soothing music help to make you feel better?
Case Notes visits a hospital in Birmingham which is collaborating with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and bringing in a harpist to play to patients waiting for chemo and radiotherapy.
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