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Academic Medicine

Meet medical students and residents, clinicians and educators, health care thought leaders and researchers in this podcast from the journal Academic Medicine. Episodes chronicle the stories of individuals as they experience the science and the art of medicine. Guests delve deeper into the issues shaping medical schools and teaching hospitals today.
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ADHD Experts

Leading ADHD experts give real-life answers to questions submitted by ADD adults and parents raising children with attention deficit disorder across topics such as symptoms, school, work, and family life.
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AMA Podcasts

Educational content, research, discussions, and perspectives from the American Medical Association on medicine and patient care.
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BMJ: Sharp Scratch

Medical school teaches us a lot, but there are many things we are expected to absorb intuitively from our placements or from our peers. Like, how do you survive a night shift? How exactly do you do the essential admin tasks such as writing a discharge letter? How do relationships and dating work around the transition to being a new doctors? Sharp Scratch is the podcast where medical students and newly qualified doctors figure out all those topics that we need to know but that medical school doesn’t really teach us. Every second Friday, listen to us – Laura, Ryhan, Declan and Chidera – being honest about the gaps in our knowledge and learning from the experts.
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Divine Intervention

Understand concepts in medicine so you can solve problems for patients (and do well on your exams!)
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Docs with Disabilities

Doctors with disabilities exist in small, but impactful numbers…How did they navigate their journey? What were the challenges? What are the benefits to medicine broadly? What are the opportunities for peer education? …and what are the potential benefits for reducing health care disparities for patients with disabilities? Join hosts Dr. Lisa Meeks and MDisability Researchers and Physicians as we take a deeper dive into understanding the lived experiences of doctors with disabilities through critical conversations with the doctors, researchers, administrators, faculty and policy makers that work to ensure medicine remains an equal opportunity profession.
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Instant Anatomy

Podcasts to help the learning of human anatomy for doctors, medical students, nurses and anyone else who has an interest in human anatomy by Dr. Robert Whitaker, Cambridge, UK.
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The Learning Scientists

A podcast for teachers and students about evidence based practice and learning.
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Life Kit – Exercise

You know you need to do it, but there are always a million excuses not to. In this podcast, we give you the science behind getting up and moving, making exercise a habit that sticks and getting the most from your workout.
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Life Kit – How to Succeed at College

Consider this your syllabus for getting through college. Here’s how to pick classes, what to talk about at office hours, how to study and eventually, get a job (and maybe even a career)!
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Life Kit – Sleep Better with Help from Science

Wouldn’t it be nice if falling asleep was as simple as getting into your PJs, turning off the light and closing your eyes? Sleeping is more complicated than that. This guide explains the science behind sleep and gives you the tools and techniques that will help you drift off into dreamland.
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Med Student Edge

Study tips, tricks, and techniques to help medical students succeed presented by Dr. Shola Vaughn, M.D.
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The Mind Deconstructed

Dr. Kaz Nelson, a psychiatrist at the University of Minnesota, along with host, George, serve as translators between the psychiatric field and the non-medical community. Podcast goals: Dispel myths, address listener questions, talk directly about serious topics, such as suicide, and inform the public about what they need to know to maintain mental health and a life worth living.
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Tea for Teaching

An informal discussion of innovative and effective practices in teaching and learning. This podcast series is hosted by John Kane (an economist) and Rebecca Mushtare (a graphic designer). Together we run the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching at the State University of New York at Oswego.
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Year One: Making an MD

Year One: Making an MD pulls back the curtain on med school. Along with host Julie Subrin, we follow four students from the 2017 entering class of the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell as they navigate their first year in an infamously long and arduous, ever evolving course of professional training that seeks to turn people into doctors.
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