Podcasts from the journal Medical Education
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A library of concise medical podcasts to help Medical students and other Health Profession students to quickly learn (and remember!) topics for their exams.
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Our podcast series wants to bring to you a new way of delivering medical education, allowing to gain knowledge in an easy and accessible way, ideal for continuing medical education.
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Brought to you by ATS Scholar and the ATS Section on Medical Education, the Scholarly podcast features conversations on medical education, discussions with authors published in ATS Scholar, and priceless insight from some of the brightest minds in the field.
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Venture into the captivating world of medicine with 'Aussie Med Ed,' your definitive Australian medical podcast. Journey through the diverse medical landscape in an easy-going atmosphere, guided by your host, Dr. Gavin Nimon - an Orthopaedic Surgeon deeply committed to medical education in Adelaide. Our podcast serves as an illuminating beacon for medical students, practitioners, and anyone passionate about understanding health and wellness. At Aussie Med Ed, we delve into an array of medica ...
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First Line is dedicated to whole-person mental health and wellness. Dr. Aubrey Ann Jackson believes that true health starts with lifestyle choices and preventative care, rather than just treating symptoms. In addition to exploring holistic wellness, First Line features bonus episodes on medical education and offers subscribers exclusive pre-med content. Join Dr. Jackson as she navigates the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit in an evolving world of health misinformation. Subscribe ...
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Hear what professionals have to say about what shapes medical education.
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Hosted by medical animation enthusiast Ricardo Betanho Martins, MD, each episode will bring a new medical doctor or student from around the world to talk about their experiences learning and teaching Medicine.
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Our COR2ED podcast brings together world-renowned medical experts to discuss and provide clear guidance on the latest scientific and clinical insights in various therapeutic areas, including oncology, cardiology, hemostasis, rare diseases, hemato-oncology, and endocrinology. At COR2ED, we are committed to providing balanced and evidence-based independent medical education to support healthcare professionals in enhancing patient care. Many of our podcast episodes are created in collaboration ...
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Teaching Medicine through Story Slam, PCMH Office Hours, Medical Education Content Blast & Faculty Development
Dr. Patton
I am an Internal Medicine Program Director putting together educational content for resident and medical students, and faculty development for our faculty. My focus is on Medication Education Content Blast, PCMH Office hours, Story Slams, and faculty development.
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Medical Cannabis Education is a podcast that is dedicated to helping you learn about cannabis, and how to use it responsibly. We dispel myths, talk about cannabinoids and terpenes, as well as covering introductory information for people new to cannabis. Our audio clips are short and to the point, allowing you to gain knowledge without wasting time. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harmony-tarrant/support
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A series of episodes from the BEME Committee
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What's your experience?: A duoethnographic dialogue to advance disability inclusion in medical education - An audio paper with Neera Jain and Lulu Alwazzan
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Disability inclusion in medical education needs critical, global dialogue. Here, Jain and Alwazzan highlight cultural differences, educator responsibility, and the power of local consultation to challenge ableism and advance justice. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15450…
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Episode 176. Prevent picky eating and increase diet diversity by having your toddler try these foods! This is my list of different foods I gave my own toddler for the first time between 12 and 15 months of age. Here are some of the products I mentioned in this episode (some are affiliate links): Amaranth from Whole Foods Fonio Bob's Red Mill Teff K…
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Send us a text The silent, stealthy nature of osteoporosis makes it one of medicine's most challenging conditions. Patients can lose precious bone mass for years with absolutely no symptoms, only discovering their condition after a devastating, life-altering fracture. With over a million Australians affected and our population steadily aging, under…
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Chronic Pain explained, including a review of pain physiology and pathways, the classification of chronic pain (ICD) as well as chronic pain relief management. Consider subscribing on YouTube (if you found any of the info useful!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRks8wB6vgz0E7buP0L_5RQ?sub_confirmation=1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rhesusmed…
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오늘은 Sheffield 어린이 NHS 파운데이션 트러스트의 소아과 교수이자 소아 내분비학 전문의인 Paul Dimitri 교수와 이야기를 나눠보려고 합니다. 이번 팟캐스트의 주제인 “소아 내분비학에서의 인공지능은 임상 기술과 어떻게 비교되는가”는 “2025년 성장 장애: 현재의 과제, 해결책 및 권장 사항”이라는 제목의 의사평생교육 프로그램의 일부입니다. 팟캐스트가 끝나면, 여러분은 성장 장애의 임상적 검사 및 진단에 임상 시험 관리 기준을 적용할 수 있게 될 뿐만 아니라, 저신장 환자를 위한 AI 및 기타 기술적 발전의 역할을 논의할 수 있게 됩니다. 이 프로그램의 대상 시청자는 임상의, 특히 성장 장애 관리 분야에…
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This episode originally aired on October 26th, 2023. Dr. Stephanie Maximous chats with Dr. Diana Kelm about her article, "Build It and They Shall Come: Medical Education Communities of Practice."American Thoracic Society
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Translating cross-language qualitative data in health professions education research: Is there an iceberg below the waterline? - An audio paper with Marwa Schumann
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This paper explores how language shapes collaboration and knowledge in global health professions education research, highlighting implications for qualitative researchers striving to overcome English dominance. #MedEd #ResearchEquity Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15563…
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Pedagogies of discomfort and disruption: A meta-narrative review of emotions and equity-related pedagogy - An interview with Javeed Sukhera
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How can #MedEd move toward implementation of #DEI related pedagogy while understanding how to navigate emotions? This study explores pedagogies of discomfort and disruption in several professions. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15603Medical Education
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Exploring pre-clinical medical students' perception of and participation in active learning: A mixed-methods transnational study - An audio paper with Wendy Heng
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This study from Newcastle shows medical student understanding of active learning to be focused on recall. The authors recommend a student-centred, student informed, approach to improving active learning teaching. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15611Medical Education
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Paul Dimitri - Inteligencia artificial en endocrinología pediátrica: ¿Cómo se compara con las habilidades clínicas?
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Hoy vamos a hablar con el profesor Paul Dimitri, catedrático de salud infantil y consultor en endocrinología pediátrica del Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust. Este pódcast, titulado «Inteligencia artificial en endocrinología pediátrica: ¿Cómo se compara con las habilidades clínicas?», forma parte del programa de formación médica continua ti…
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Episode 175. Let's discuss what the normal grief process looks like, going through each of the 5 stages of grief with associated defense mechanisms. We'll also touch on the difference between the normal grief process and when it becomes pathological. This episode contains content about death and suicide. Visit First Line’s website and blog: https:…
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Continuity of supervision: Balancing continuous and episodic relationships for assessment and learning - An interview with Ann Lee
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The authors present an empirical exploration of supervisory relationships that suggests a need to look beyond continuity. Nuance is important for supporting successful relationships and improving feedback and assessment. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15595Medical Education
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Serap Sivri - Current situation of newborn screening for PKU - Perspectives from different part of the world: Turkey
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Today we will be speaking with Serap Sivri, Professor of Paediatrics in the Division of Metabolism in the Department of Paediatrics, and Chief Physician of the İhsan Doğramacı Children’s Hospital at Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. At the end of the podcast, learners should be able to outline best practice for newborn screening for PKU. This p…
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Urh Grošelj - Current situation of newborn screening for PKU - Perspectives from different part of the world: Eastern Europe
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Today we will be speaking with Urh Grošelj, Associate Professor of Paediatrics, Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics, and a member of both Departments at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. At the end of the podcast, learners should be able to outline best practice for newborn screening for PKU. This podcast is part o…
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Ida Doederlein Schwartz. Current situation of newborn screening for PKU - Perspectives from different part of the world: Latin America
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Today we will be speaking with Ida Vanessa Doederlein Schwartz, full professor in the Department of Genetics at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, a professor in the Postgraduate Programs in Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medical Sciences at the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande. At the end of the podcas…
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Episode 174. Ever since medical school, I have been making bowls with dark leafy greens as the foundation, and this is my favorite hack to make healthy whole-food meals on a budget and with limited time to cook. I share my personal favorite ingredients with tangible tips so you can make your own bowls and greatly increase your vegetable intake with…
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Paul Dimitri - Artificial intelligence in paediatric endocrinology: how does it compare with clinical skills
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Today we are going to speak with Professor Paul Dimitri, Professor of child health and consultant in paediatric endocrinology at Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust. This podcast is part of the continuing medical education programme entitled “Growth Disorders 2025: Current challenges, solutions and recommendations”. At the end of the podcast,…
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Motion Sickness, often also called Travel Sickness, explained clearly including the main causes, symptoms as well as management options including pharmacological and non pharmacological methods. Consider subscribing on YouTube (if you found any of the info useful!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRks8wB6vgz0E7buP0L_5RQ?sub_confirmation=1 Patreon…
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Episode 173. Hear about the increasing evidence we have for how physical health and mental health are interrelated and why you can't truly have wellness in one area without the other. I bring my unique perspective as a psychiatry resident with osteopathic medicine training (DO) that focuses on the interconnection of body, mind, and spirit while off…
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Episode 172. What do you feed your toddler after baby-led weaning ends? I share how I continued introducing a variety of foods to my child between 12 and 18 months, avoiding the picky-eater pitfalls and embracing realistic, sustainable meals beyond the baby phase—without the pressure of Pinterest-perfect bento boxes. Visit First Line’s website and …
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This episode originally aired on October 1st, 2024. Dr. Rachel Quaney chats with Dr. Michael Keller and Dr. Burton Lee on their paper "Impact of Longitudinal Mechanical Ventilation Curriculum on Decay of Knowledge."American Thoracic Society
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Clarifying and expanding equity in assessment by considering three orientations: Fairness, inclusion and justice - An audio paper with Hannah L. Kakara Anderson
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This paper reviews three orientations to equity in assessment - fairness-oriented, inclusion-focused, and justice-driven - to enable educators to clarify their stance, align methods, and explore alternative perspectives. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15534Medical Education
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Selective processing of clinical information related to correct and incorrect diagnoses: An eye-tracking experiment - An audio paper with Justine Staal
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Using eye movements, the authors reveal that use of specific types of clinical information does not differ between correct and incorrect diagnoses. Rather, case-specific knowledge is key in avoiding diagnostic errors. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15544Medical Education
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Understanding Chagas Disease, also known as American Trypanosomiasis, including life cycle of T.Cruzi, pathophysiology of Chagas Disease as well as symptoms. We look at diagnostic methods and Chagas Disease treatment options. Consider subscribing on YouTube (if you found any of the info useful!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRks8wB6vgz0E7buP0L…
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Going to work sick: A scoping review of illness presenteeism among physicians and medical trainees - An interview with Lorenzo Madrazo
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@LorenzoMadrazo and colleagues' scoping review on illness presenteeism summarizes the literature on physicians and trainees coming to work sick, highlighting the complexities of this phenomenon Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15538Medical Education
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(Mis)Alignment in resident and advisor co-regulated learning in competency-based training - An interview with Leora Branfield Day
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Academic Advisors: great on paper, greatly difficult in practice. The authors studied impacts of 10 advisor-resident dyads' collaborations over two years. Misalignments abounded, despite great intentions. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15549Medical Education
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Medical Education and artificial intelligence: Responsible and effective practice requires human oversight - An inverview with Kevin Eva
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Our Editor-in-chief details Medical Education's policy on the use of artificial intelligence in publishing. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15495Medical Education
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Episode 171. Learn how to build a daily and weekly study plan to organize lectures, resources, Anki, and practice questions. I walk you through a system (including the number of practice to complete each day) that will help you ace your school exams while optimizing your success on Step 1. The giveaway has ended, but I still hope you rate and revie…
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Understanding Dengue, including virology and Dengue pathophysiology. We also look at the 3 clinical stages of Dengue and how that corresponds with Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever and Dengue Shock Syndrome, as well as diagnosis and Dengue treatment options. Cconsider subscribing on YouTube (if you found any of the info useful!): https://www.youtube.com/ch…
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Episode 170. I'll share my top recommended resources for the USMLE Step 1, including specifics about the best question banks for Step 1. The giveaway has ended, but I still hope you rate and review First Line, post to your Instagram story, and sign up for the Medical Student CV Masterclass here Visit First Line’s website and blog: https://www.firs…
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Send us a text That burning sensation in your chest might be more than just occasional heartburn. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD) affects one in five Australian adults and can profoundly impact quality of life when left untreated. in an interview where Dr Gavin Nimon (Orthopaedic Surgeon and host) interviews A/Prof Harsh Kanhere, Head of Upp…
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Dr. Avi Cooper is joined by Dr. Lekshmi Santhosh to discuss the article “Diversity in the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Pipeline. Trends in Gender, Race, and Ethnicity among Applicants and Fellows."American Thoracic Society
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Understanding HIV and AIDS, including HIV virology, epidemiology as well as HIV symptoms (including WHO clinical classification and CDC CD4 count classification). Also covered is diagnosis and treatment including anti retroviral therapy (ART). Consider subscribing on YouTube (if you found any of the info useful!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC…
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When words fail us: An integrative review of innovative elicitation techniques for qualitative interviews - An audio paper with Renate Kahlke
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Looking to enhance your qualitative research interviews with new techniques? This integrative review captures strategies from across interdisciplinary literature to offer advice on how to choose between them. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15555Medical Education
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Costs and economic impact of student-led clinics—A systematic review - An audio paper with Stephen Maloney
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Student-led clinics generate benefits to multiple stakeholders including students, patients the health system & universities. This paper explores the need to measure costs & benefits to ascertain value. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15550Medical Education
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Episode 169. Is coffee good for you? Can it fit into a healthy diet? Let's dive into the health benefits and potential risks of coffee, including its role in disease prevention and how many cups I've decided to have daily. Visit First Line’s website and blog: https://www.firstlinepodcast.com Editing Service for Pre-Med and Medical Students (CV, pe…
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A Multi-Center Study of Pulmonary Critical Care Trainees Perception of Airway Management Training during Fellowship
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Dr. Rachel Quaney chats with Dr. Chris Ghiathi about his paper, " A Multi-Center Study of Pulmonary Critical Care Trainees Perception of Airway Management Training during Fellowship."American Thoracic Society
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Episode 168. We explore how each Enneagram type can reflect traits of specific personality disorders in an unhealthy state and how knowing this can encourage self-awareness and personal growth. Visit First Line’s website and blog: https://www.firstlinepodcast.com Editing Service for Pre-Med and Medical Students (CV, personal statement, application…
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Connect or detach: A transformative experience for medical students in end-of-life care - An interview with Diego Lima Ribeiro
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Exploring emotional dilemmas associated with end-of-life decisions, @diegolimaribei4 reveal how final year medical students facing the pivotal moral challenge of connecting with or detaching from patients is a transformative journey. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15545…
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‘Dancing with emotions’: An Interpretive Descriptive study of facilitators recognition and response to students' emotions during simulation - An interview with Claudia C. Behrens
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Behrens et al. document how facilitators vary when handling student emotions during simulation—some adjust, some let emotions run, others debrief after. They explore how beliefs about learning shape responses and what can be done to optimize learning. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15554…
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Episode 167. Learn how to create a standout CV as a medical student with expert insights from someone who has successfully navigated the process and helped hundreds others do the same. Listen in to hear how to access my CV template crafted just for medical students. Visit https://www.firstlinepodcast.com/ to access the course tab for my NEW Medical…
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Dr. Deepak Pradhan chats with Dr. Krutsinger about their article, "Financial Education in U.S. Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Programs."American Thoracic Society
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Medical Registries explained: The hidden key to healthier nation an interview with Prof Richard Page.
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Send us a text The silent revolution happening in healthcare often goes unnoticed by patients, but medical registries have fundamentally transformed how medicine is practiced—particularly in orthopaedic surgery.Join Dr Gavin Nimon ( Host and Orthopaedic Surgeon ) as he interviews Professor Richard Page and they pull back the curtain on these powerf…
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A realist evaluation of prospective entrustment decisions in paediatric residency clinical competency committees - An audio paper with Daniel J. Schumacher
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Clinical Competence Committees are found to be deliberate in focusing on trainee development but notably less likely to be deliberate regarding trainee entrustment and advancement decisions #cbme #patientsafetyMedical Education
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Beyond inclusion politics: A critical discourse analysis of sex and gender in medical education - An audio paper with Navin Kariyawasam
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This paper addresses how the repetitive and everyday use of ill-defined and uncritical gendered and sexed language upholds systems of cisheteropatriarchy, coloniality, and transphobia within medicine.Medical Education
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Gambling Disorder (Gambling Addiction or Problem Gambling) explained, a very under-recognised condition. Includes the 9 core symptoms and diagnostic criteria, as well as treatment options. Consider subscribing (if you found any of the info useful!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRks8wB6vgz0E7buP0L_5RQ?sub_confirmation=1 Patreon: https://www.pat…
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Episode 166. We'll cover how Enneagram stances shape the way you interact with others and navigate life. This episode breaks down the aggressive, withdrawing, and dependent stances, offering insight into their challenges, strengths, and paths for personal growth. - Enneagram stances - Orientation to time - Repressed centers of intelligence Visit Fi…
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Here at COR2ED, we know your time is valuable. To help you cut through the noise and go straight to relevant podcast episodes in your therapeutic area, we have separated our educational podcast episodes into dedicated channels for oncology, hematology, obstetrics and gynecology, and rare diseases. Each specialist podcast features a series of medica…
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Episode 165. Let's break down the Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program, also known as SOAP, and how to know your chance of needing to SOAP. We'll also cover the four steps all applicants should do ahead of Match Week to prepare for the scenario of not matching on Monday. Visit First Line’s website and blog: https://www.firstlinepodcast.com Ed…
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Seven Practical Recommendations for Designing and Conducting Qualitative Research in Medical Education
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Dr. Deepak Pradhan chats with Dr. Patrick Lyons and Dr. Bridget O'Brien about their paper "Seven Practical Recommendations for Designing and Conducting Qualitative Research in Medical Education."American Thoracic Society
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