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Top Medicine Podcasts

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Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics – Plymouth University

Applied biosciences (Food and Nutrition), Dietetics and Exercise, Nutrition and Health are all delivered at the University of Plymouth. Plus, our Partner Colleges offer opportunities in Food Technology, Environmental and Public Health and Health and Nutrition Studies. Read More
Applied biosciences (Food and Nutrition), Dietetics and Exercise, Nutrition and Read More
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Pharmacist Dialogues – Video

This series of discussions will focus on the role of the pharmacist in direct and indirect patient care. From bench side research of discovering new ways old drugs work to bedside and community practice where pharmacists ensure that the right patient gets the right drug at the right time. The goal of these dialogues is to provide the public with information for safe and effective use of medications and other health care products, encourage communication between patients, pharmacists and other health care providers and to provide a medium for drug information and education. Read More
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VJOncology Podcast

The Video Journal of Oncology (VJOncology) podcast covers the latest solid oncology news from international experts, including breast, lung, skin, genitourinary, head and neck, gynecological and more. Made for healthcare professionals and researchers, we are a global, independent, open-access platform. Listen to the latest news, including cutting-edge trial updates, controversies and opinion. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating and review! For more news visit www.vjoncology.com Read More
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Essential Knowledge Updates Podcasts

The Essential Knowledge Update podcasts provide RCGP members and subscribers with the opportunity to get acquainted with the topics of an Update through a different medium. The podcasts discuss the most important educational messages of an update with the respective authors, adding a further dimension to the learning experience. Read More
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Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud

Materiales didácticos de profesores y expertos en el campo de la medicina y las ciencias biosanitarias.
Materiales didácticos de profesores y expertos en el campo de la medicina y las Read More
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‘Light, Clocks and Sleep’

Light, Clocks and Sleep: The Discovery of a New Photoreceptor within the Eye Until the late 1990’s it seemed inconceivable to most vision biologists that there could be an unrecognised class of light sensor within the eye. After all, the eye was the best understood part of the central nervous system. One hundred and fifty years of research had explained how we see: Light is detected by the rods and cones of the retina and their responses are assembled into an “image” by inner retinal neurones, followed by advanced visual processing in the brain. This representation of the eye left no room for an additional class of ocular photoreceptor. However, work in a variety of animals, including mice and humans, overturned this conventional view of the eye. We now know that the rods and cones are not alone. Image courtesy of: Grégoire Lannoy from Flickr Creative Commons Read More
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Sports Science – Plymouth University

A wealth of opportunities at Plymouth and its Partner Colleges includes Marine Sports, Exercise Science and Fitness, Equine Studies, Sports Therapy, Outdoor Education, Yacht Operations, Tournament Golf and Surf Science and Technology. Read More
A wealth of opportunities at Plymouth and its Partner Colleges includes Marine S Read More
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Omaha Science Cafe – Omaha Science Cafe

Science Cafés involve a face-to-face conversation with a scientist about current science topics. They are open to everyone and take place in casual settings like pubs and coffeehouses. A science café's casual meeting place, plain language, and inclusive conversation create a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere for people with no science background. Each meeting is organized around an interesting topic of conversation. A scientist gives a brief presentation followed by a question and answer period. Read More
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Neuroscience – Plymouth University

Research expertise at Plymouth includes the Centre for Research in Brain, Cognition & Behaviour, the Centre for Robotics & Neural Systems, Cognition, Developmental Disability Research & Education, Mental Health and Theoretical & Computational Neuroscience. Read More
Research expertise at Plymouth includes the Centre for Research in Brain, Cognit Read More
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Heartless – 1:1:1 Media

We want to help people understand medicine. Understand how the human body works, and why modern medicine looks the way it does. We also want to laugh. Laugh about happy and sad things. Laugh about the ridiculousness of our healthcare system. Laugh so we don't go insane. We hope you'll join us to learn and laugh a little about medicine, current events shaping our medical care, and the overarching healthcare system that affects all of our lives more than we know. Read More
We want to help people understand medicine. Understand how the human body works, Read More
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Bases anatomiques de la chirurgie plastique

Flux RSS de la Médiathéque de Paris Descartes
Flux RSS de la Médiathéque de Paris Descartes Read More
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Operational Health : Conversations about emergency, disaster and routine healthcare management. – Craig from Operationalhealth.com

This fortnightly podcast series discusses topics related to delivering health services in the controlled environment of a hospital through to the uncontrolled pre-hospital (ambulance) emergency and disaster arena. It reviews managerial and operational approaches to the different situations and explores how it integrates into the bigger healthcare community. It is not specifically a medical or clinically focused podcast (although clinical care will be discussed in some episodes of course). Whether you are a health care user, health care provider, policy manager or a volunteer first aider, this podcast is designed to challenge and inform. And will be interesting, entertaining ... and about 20 minutes in length. You can get more information at http://www.operationalhealth.com It is hosted by Craig Hooper, a health and emergency service operations specialist. He has more than 25 years domestic and international experience in operational management, emergency planning, health service delivery and service redevelopment. Read More
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University Place – Wisconsin Public Television

Take your seat in the virtual lecture hall with presentations of interest to audiences around the state of Wisconsin. Subjects range from science to economics, community building, environmental and energy concerns, public education and health. Watch on demand at wpt.org or on the Wisconsin Channel. Read More
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HTEC 60A: Medical Terminology – Video w/captions – Patricia Hassel

Basic structure of medical terms and their components-prefixes, suffixes and roots-with emphasis on analysis, definition, spelling, and pronunciation. Read More
Basic structure of medical terms and their components-prefixes, suffixes and roo Read More
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Implants – Single tooth – University of Michigan School of Dentistry

A series of videos by Dr. Jeff Shotwell demonstrating basic techniques in creating oral implants.
A series of videos by Dr. Jeff Shotwell demonstrating basic techniques in creati Read More
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Skin Cancer – Audio – MD Anderson Cancer Center

Melanoma is a malignant form of skin cancer that occurs in cells called melanocytes, which produce pigments that give skin its color. Melanoma usually appears as an irregular brown, black and/or red spot, or an existing mole that begins to change color, size or shape. While melanoma only represents about 3% of all skin cancers, it has the highest death rate of all types, and is more likely to metastasize (spread). Read More
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HLTH350 – Introduction to Public Health and Community Health – Liberty University Online

This course is an introduction to public and community health issues and problems at the local, state and national levels. Read More
This course is an introduction to public and community health issues and problem Read More
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Medical Mysteries

We trust doctors with our lives; they are some of the most educated and well-respected members of society. But what happens if they can't diagnose a patient? This high stake medical procedural follows patients as they suffer from bizarre, often terrifying illnesses. None of which doctors learned about in medical school. Medical Mysteries is a Spotify Original from Parcast. Read More
We trust doctors with our lives; they are some of the most educated and well-res Read More
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Social Work – MD Anderson Cancer Center

People affected by the diagnosis and treatment of cancer often find this to be a trying time. The Department of Social Work has licensed clinical social workers to help patients, their families, and friends cope with their cancer, and to assist them in dealing with psychological or social barriers to their treatment. Social Work Counselors can provide a range of services to patients and families affected by cancer including counseling, education, and assistance with resources. Read More
People affected by the diagnosis and treatment of cancer often find this to be a Read More