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We are a group of passionate Emergency Department (ED) educators all working in some form in emergency medicine. We will expand as quickly as the demand does to include a range of nurses, ODP's, advanced practitioners and doctors all contributing to sharing knowledge about how we should manage patients in the Emergency Department.
As an ED nurse today there is ALOT to learn and its not an easy job, never fear there are plenty of resources here to make your job easier. If you haven't already seen it- the RCN Emergency Care Association (ECA) have produced a framework of skills and career progression for the ED nurse. Our resources will hopefully follow this and enable you to link your learning. Check out the blog explaining self development below- https://www.ededucate.co.uk/blog
These Podcasts are out way of getting some of the learning into a chat between us as we know everyone learns in different ways. We hope you enjoy and do please get in touch. -
ModPath Chat is the official podcast of Modern Pathology, the journal of the US and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP). ModPath Chat features interviews with authors, opinion leaders and experts on the latest science, technology, and developments in the field of pathology. The monthly podcast series is hosted by Dr. George J. Netto, the Editor-in-Chief of Modern Pathology and the Chair of Pathology at the University of Alabama in Birmingham
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Stroke has launched a monthly podcast, Stroke Alert. Hosted by Dr. Negar Asdaghi, each episode begins by posing key takeaway questions from featured articles in the current issue of Stroke. This is followed by a brief summary and analysis of these articles, as well as an interview with the author of one of these featured articles or with one of the Stroke editors.
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Listen to BJGP Interviews for the latest updates on primary care and general practice research. Hear from researchers and clinicians who will update and guide you to the best practice. We all want to deliver better care to patients and improve health through better research and its translation into practice and policy.
The BJGP is a leading international journal of primary care with the aim to serve the primary care community. Whether you are a general practitioner or a nurse, a researcher, we publish a full range of research studies from RCTs to the best qualitative literature on primary care. In addition, we publish editorials, articles on the clinical practice, and in-depth analysis of the topics that matter. We are inclusive and determined to serve the primary care community.
BJGP Interviews brings all these articles to you through conversations with world-leading experts.
The BJGP is the journal of the UK's Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP). The RCGP grant full editorial independence to the BJGP and the views published in the BJGP do not necessarily represent those of the College.
For all the latest research, editorials and clinical practice articles visit BJGP.org (https://www.bjgp.org).
If you want all the podcast shownotes plus the latest comment and opinion on primary care and general practice then visit BJGP Life (https://www.bjgplife.com). -
Welcome to RA QA café, a conversational podcast with a couple of hosts that spend each episode talking about Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance topics. NAMSA is happy to bring the RA QA café to you, where each episode features NAMSA consultants and their experiences. Be sure to visit NAMSA at www.namsa.com for more information and access all podcasts and transcripts. We hope you enjoy today’s episode.
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Black Family Doctor: Real Talk About Health and Life is a podcast hosted by family medicine doctor Dr Aisha M Harris. The podcast has episodes that breakdown common health problems, discuss health disparities, relay health resources, promote preventative medicine, and discuss various public health and health policy topics. Dr Harris hopes listeners will improve their understanding of the health system, have more confidence in their health status, and feel more empowered to be involved in the health of their community. www.blkfamdoc.com
**BLK FAM DOC information does not substitute obtaining individual medical advice from a listener's personal medical doctor/provider. Information should be taken as information and not individualized advice.** -
The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Interest Group (NoSPRIG) is part of a nationwide network of research groups supporting Parkinson’s UK by increasing awareness and involvement in research at a regional level. We comprise of people with Parkinson’s Disease, carers, health professionals, scientists, and interested volunteers.
The aim of our podcast series is to focus on Parkinson’s research from a Scottish perspective and highlight some of the work being done here to find out more about the mechanisms of this complex disease and ways of making life better for those living with it.
We hope you find our episodes entertaining and informative. Any feedback would be much appreciated - email: [email protected]. Thank you for listening! -
The UL Hospitals Podcast is a doorway into the six hospitals of UL Hospitals Group. If you’re attending the hospitals, you’ll get to know about the staff you’ll meet and if you’re one of the 5,000 staff who work here, you’ll find out more about what your colleagues do in other disciplines and specialities. Listen to us on Spotify and Amazon.
For more information, visit us on the web at The UL Hospitals Podcast
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Twice monthly, psychologist and therapist Jared DeFife, Ph.D. presents insightful interviews and stories about psychology, culture, and relationships from amazing experts with great stories to tell and meaningful wisdom to share. The School of Psych podcast is less about giving "5 simple tips for a great marriage" and more about people sharing deep and heartfelt stories like "what I learned about the psychology of fear from dangling off the ledge of 1,000 ft tall building" or "how I went from a reluctant bride to counseling couples as New York's 'Wedding Doctor'", and "how my journey to learn about unrequited love and romantic obsession began after becoming obsessed with someone who didn't love me back". Along the way, we'll learn about love, life, loss, fear, anger, joy, creativity, and happiness. Authors, sociologists, psychologists, journalists, therapists, artists, and more will be asked to dig deep into their own personal passions, triumphs, heartbreaks, failures, and eureka moments to help us learn more about who we are, what we think, and how we relate. Show notes and more can be found over at http://www.schoolofpsych.com
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Big Fat Negative is the podcast about IVF, infertility and the trials of TTC - aka trying for a baby. Co-hosted by journalists and friends Emma Forsyth Haslett and Gabriella Griffith, the show follows their stories on the not-so-simple journey to motherhood, while also interviewing a range of experts on all things infertility.
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Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara follows Dr. Tara Swart Bieber, an expert on neuroplasticity, as she spreads her message of self-care and transformation. Her idea is simple: no matter how old, how stubborn, or how set in their ways, everyone has the capacity to change. Based on real science, Dr. Tara will show the world what it means to look into the mirror and reinvent themselves.
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High Intensity Health features breakthrough health tips and hacks from respected authorities in the Fitness, Nutrition and Functional Medicine fields. Our expert guests have shared insider information that has helped thousands of Moms, Dads, Executives, Health Care Professionals and High-Performing Athletes optimize their metabolism, belly fat, gut bacteria, immune system,both physical and mental performance and overall health. No matter where you sit on the health and nutrition spectrum, you’ll benefit from our cutting-edge discussions, 2-days per week.
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The Lancet Respiratory Medicine publishes a range of article types in respiratory medicine and critical care. These include Original Research, Reviews, Personal Views, Comments, and News articles. Topics include but are not limited to asthma, COPD, tobacco control, critical care, lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, sarcoidosis, mesothelioma, sleep medicine, and respiratory infections.
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Stay on top of new research, advances and treatments available for the care of seriously ill patients. This series addresses the needs of patients and families dealing with serious or life-threatening conditions and provides concrete insights into how, as healthcare professionals, we can best provide relief to patients and their families at the most difficult of times.