Episode 173

Reducing Alcohol Harm in Australia: Home Detox with Dr Chris Davis and Dr Hester Wilson

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens interviews Dr Hester Wilson, GP & Chief Addiction Medicine Specialist for New South Wales, and Dr Chris Davis, a GP with a special interest in alcohol and other drugs and founder of Clean Slate. They discussed addiction medicine, particularly alcohol use disorders, and the innovative solutions offered by the Clean Slate program.

Dr Hester Wilson begins by explaining the prevalence of alcohol consumption in Australia, highlighting that while most people drink within safer guidelines, a significant percentage exceed these limits. She also discusses the health risks associated with alcohol use, including its role as a toxin and its contribution to medical conditions such as cancer.

Dr Chris Davis outlines the benefits of a home detox compared to residential inpatient detox, emphasising patient acceptability and cost-effectiveness. He explains how the Clean Slate program works, detailing the importance of support systems, the role of the GP, and the use of telehealth for safe detoxification. Dr Davis also touches on the program's affordability and accessibility options, including private insurance rebates and government funding.


Delving into patient selection criteria for home detox and the comprehensive, ongoing support provided by the Clean Slate program. Dr Wilson elaborates on the collaboration between the Clean Slate program and general practitioners, as well as its integration with the RACGP Addiction Specific Interest Group.


Dr Davis concludes by sharing future plans for Clean Slate, which includes expanding access to vulnerable populations and forming the Digital Alcohol Alliance to further improve treatment accessibility.


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Tim Koh

Dr. Tim Koh is a General Practitioner and practice owner based in Perth, Australia, with over 20 years of experience. Throughout his career, Tim has been continuously involved in GP education and teaching GP registrars. As the host of The Good GP podcast, Tim provides expert insights and practical advice for GPs and other health professionals. Passionate about evidence-based medicine and teaching in general practice, Tim addresses a wide range of topics relevant to primary care, keeping listeners informed about the latest issues affecting the field.
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Krystyna de Lange

Dr Krystyna de Lange is co-host of The Good GP and dedicated General Practitioner with nine years of experience in primary care in Australia. Passionate about the full spectrum of medicine, she thrives on the opportunity to support her patients’ diverse health needs. She has a specific interest in the areas of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, womens health and chronic disease management.

Since joining The Good GP podcast team in 2019, her goal has been to empower fellow practitioners with the latest insights, best practices, and valuable discussions on essential health topics. With her approachable style and deep commitment to community health, she fosters an engaging environment that encourages learning and collaboration.
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Sean Stevens

Dr Sean Stevens, a seasoned General Practitioner with 27 years of experience, is a pioneer in medical education and podcasting. As one of the founding voices of The Good GP Podcast since 2016, he has personally contributed to over 60 episodes of their 170+ episode catalogue, sharing invaluable insights with the medical community. Recognised as Australian GP Supervisor of the Year, Sean combines his passion for education with a commitment to embracing new technologies. He is dedicated to empowering fellow GPs and promoting quality care in general practice.