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Simply OncologySimply OncologyEpisode 61: Demystifying the Language of Oncology Letters with Dr Anthony CunliffeSend us a textHow we communicate is so important in all aspects of medicine.In this special 2 part episode we look at demystifying the Language of Oncology.Our letters go to GPs and patients and we speak to Dr Anthony Cunliffe who is the medical lead for Macmillan Cancer Support and a practising GP.If you are GP or acute medic who treats cancer patients or a patient with access to your letters this is a MUST LISTEN.Also those of us...2025-07-3024 minIpsos UK PodcastIpsos UK PodcastEpisode 4: Navigating Obesity Care in Primary PracticeObesity isn't just a number on a scale – it's a complex, chronic condition that demands long-term, system-wide change.In this episode, Ipsos' Melissa Moodley and Anthony Cunliffe, Macmillan National Lead Medical Adviser, dive into what the UK Government’s 10-Year Plan for Health means for primary care, how we can reshape obesity care at the frontline, and what it takes to build a health service fit for the future.From early intervention and stigma reduction to team-based models and real-world evidence, this episode brings the policy to life through practical insights.2025-07-1732 minRad ChatRad ChatE157: Dr. Anthony Cunliffe - Primary Care General Practice and Cancer CareTrigger Warning: cancer diagnosis, cancer treatment and misdiagnosis.Description: in this episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Anthony to discuss working as a GP, his career, acute oncology, current primary care challenges and opportunities and working at Macmillan Cancer Support charity. Episode 157 of our workforce and education series series (Part 55) features the amazing Dr. Anthony Cunliffe.CPD Reflection Points:Think about a time when you encountered a patient whose cancer diagnosis was delayed. What were the key barriers to early d...2025-03-0343 minClinical UpdateClinical Update2024 highlights – health inequalities, frailty and vaccine hesitancyWe've had some brilliant guests this year, and you'll hear clips from interviews with the experts on health inequalities in cancer care, severe mental illness, how to support members of the LGBTQ+ community, and inspiration for tackling vaccine hesitancy, as well as tips on frailty and care of nursing home residents. Our guests include Dr Ravi Ramanathan, Professor Carolyn Chew-Graham, Dr Susru Sukumaran, Dr Anthony Cunliffe, Dr Mark Nelson, Dr Pipin Singh, Dr Alistair Robertson, Dr Tom Crabtree, and Dr Farzana Hussain.After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be more able to:Recall...2024-12-1829 minClinical UpdateClinical UpdatePodcast: health inequalitiesHow can GPs minimise health inequalities in cancer diagnosis? How can care for transgender patients be improved? What simple, practical changes can improve outcomes for pregnant and postpartum people?In this episode we hear from guest Dr Anthony Cunliffe, GP and National Lead Medical Advisor for Macmillan, on health inequalities in cancer diagnosis. Also, the MIMS Learning editors discuss issues faced by transgender patients, and offer key learning points on improving equity in maternity care. This podcast is worth a recommended 0.5 CPD hours. You can access the website version of this podcast on M...2024-05-0128 minThe Bass Shed PodcastThe Bass Shed PodcastEP 122 - Darek Oles (Brad Mehldau, Pat Metheny, John Abercrombie, Solo Artist)Send us a textDarek Oles (Oleszkiewicz) was born on February 20, 1963 in Wroclaw, Poland. At the age of five Oles began his music education at the State Music School in Wroclaw. Piano was his first instrument, but later he played guitar, electric bass and finally at eighteen years old, he switched to accoustic bass. While in his teens he played with amateur groups, evolving in popular music styles from rock, blues, jazz-rock to straight ahead jazz. In the early 1980’s, Oles participated in various jazz festivals and national competitions for young musicians. In 1983, he was the most aw...2024-04-171h 12An A to Z of UK Television DramaAn A to Z of UK Television Drama2.12 The Lotus EatersSummer is finally here, so Andy & Martin are off on their hols to Crete to spend some time at Shepherd's Bar in Agios Nickolaos! Back in 1972 The Lotus Eaters was the flagship new BBC2 drama and the first of Michael J. Bird's quartet of Mediterranean-set serials. Starring Ian Hendry and Wanda Ventham, the series focused on the failing marriage of Erik and Ann Shepherd and the lives and loves of the community meeting at their taverna. What no-one expects, including the viewer, is that Ann is a sleeper agent who is about to be activated, nor that despite this revelation...2023-05-282h 09Magical MatchMagical MatchEp7 - Inspiring Opportunities for All CommunitiesIn this episode we hear from Charlotte Cunliffe, Head of Register Development with Anthony Nolan, Sabrina Jarrett, National Development Manager with the African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust and Krishna Gokani, Volunteer with the National Marrow Programme through Anthony Nolan. Anthony Nolan is the charity that makes lifesaving connections between patients in need and incredible strangers ready to donate their stem cells. Shirley Nolan founded the charity in 1974 and her son, Anthony's legacy has given hope and a second chance of life to thousands of blood cancer and blood disorder patients. In 1999 Daniel De-Gale became...2022-11-1336 minGPnotebook PodcastGPnotebook PodcastEp 43 – Addressing health inequalities in cancer: the role of primary careIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2022, Dr Anthony Cunliffe (Macmillan National Clinical Adviser for Primary Care) and Dr Peter Bagshaw (Clinical Lead in Dementia and Mental Health, South Glos CCG) discuss the exacerbation of health inequalities related to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a specific focus on cancer services. Which common avoidable cancers and their risk factors might be related to health inequalities? What can primary care professionals do to address the issue?Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at: https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/oncology...2022-04-2821 minDrummers on DrummingDrummers on DrummingBig Fat Five: Jake Reed's Top 5 InfluencesToday’s guest is Jake Reed. Jake is a Los Angeles-based session player / educator and the host of an incredible YouTube Channel breaking down recording techniques….(also, I must give a big shoutout to Blair Sinta for inspiring me to reach out to Jake after hearing him as a guest on the “Recording Drums with Blair Sinta” podcast). On top of knowing how to explain things in an extremely approachable way, Jake is simply an amazing drummer. He’s performed / recorded with trioKAIT, Bill Holman, Johnny Mandel, Bill Cunliffe, Bruce Forman, Cow Bop, Seth MacFarlane, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angel...2021-09-151h 21Recording Drums With Blair SintaRecording Drums With Blair SintaJake Reed - Seth McFarland, Bill Cunliffe, Larry GoldingsJake Reed is a professional drummer based in Los Angeles, who is quickly gaining a reputation for his ability to fit into a variety of musical situations. He has performed/recorded with trioKAIT, Bill Holman, Johnny Mandel, Bill Cunliffe, Bruce Forman, Cow Bop, Seth MacFarlane, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Matt Forbes, Larry Goldings, Anthony Wilson, Adam Levy, Bob Mintzer, Les McCann, Freda Payne, the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Synowiec, Mako, Ellis Hall, Tommy Torres, and Frenship. - https://jakereedmusic.com/ --- This episode is sponsored...2021-08-281h 07Recording Drums With Blair SintaRecording Drums With Blair SintaJake Reed - Seth MacFarlane, Bill Cunliffe, Larry GoldingsJake Reed is a professional drummer based in Los Angeles, who is quickly gaining a reputation for his ability to fit into a variety of musical situations. He has performed/recorded with trioKAIT, Bill Holman, Johnny Mandel, Bill Cunliffe, Bruce Forman, Cow Bop, Seth MacFarlane, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Matt Forbes, Larry Goldings, Anthony Wilson, Adam Levy, Bob Mintzer, Les McCann, Freda Payne, the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Synowiec, Mako, Ellis Hall, Tommy Torres, and Frenship. - https://jakereedmusic.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a...2021-08-281h 07GPnotebook PodcastGPnotebook PodcastEp 27 – Managing cancer in the primary care settingIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2021, Dr Steve Holmes (Clinical Respiratory Lead for NHS Somserset) and Dr Anthony Cunliffe (National Lead GP Adviser at Macmillan Cancer Support) discuss cancer as a long-term condition from a primary care perspective. How is the landscape of cancer care changing, with respect to the role of primary care clinicians? Why is accurate coding so important? In what ways can clinicians better individualise care in this area? What resources are available to support difficult conversations?More information on Chronic Conditions month can be found here.2021-04-3029 minEMPIRE LINESEMPIRE LINESLa Haine, Mathieu Kassovitz (1995)Dr. Emile Chabal navigates the contemporary echoes – and explosions – of French colonialism, through Mathieu Kassovitz’s 1995 film La Haine. Through the dangerous escapades of the young Vinz, Hubert and Saïd, La Haine explicitly depicts life in the French banlieue (‘suburbs’, or ‘projects’) - from aggressive altercations with the police and everyday racism, to social marginality and spatial exclusion. Kassovitz shows France as a damaged, post-colonial nation, unable to fulfil its promise of liberation and integration, echoing the fundamental contradiction at the heart of French colonialism. PRESENTER: Dr. Emile Chabal, reader in History and former director of the...2020-10-2914 minNever Knowingly UnderstoodNever Knowingly UnderstoodAnthony Roberts - The Man Who Invented ChristmasIn the latest Colchester Arts Centre podcast, Sophie Cole interviews Anthony Roberts about his legendary recital alongside Jamie Cunliffe of the classic tale, A Christmas Carol. In a wide ranging discussion, Sophie and Anthony are joined by Anthony Clavane and Ben Howard to talk about topics including their favourite muppets, the grey radicalism of The Magic Band and whether Charles Dickens really was the Danny Dyer of the 19th century? There’s the added bonus of guest appearances by Marlon Brando and the great man himself, Charles Dickens.2017-12-0611 min