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Top Medicine Podcasts

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UNC Eating Disorders Program Podcast Series – UNC Eating Disorders Program

These podcasts have been produced to educate the public about detection, prevention, and treatment of eating disorders and to provide breaking scientific updates. This series is hosted by Dr. Cynthia M. Bulik, the Jordan Distinguished Professor of Eating Disorders in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Bulik is also Professor of Nutrition in the Gillings School of Global Public Health and Director of the UNC Eating Disorders Program. Read More
These podcasts have been produced to educate the public about detection, prevent Read More
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EMS Videos – Noel Marti

A collection of instructional videos for MDC EMS students.
A collection of instructional videos for MDC EMS students. Read More
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Integrative Medicine – MD Anderson Cancer Center

The Integrative Medicine Program provides evidence-based integrative medicine for cancer prevention, treatment, and survivorship to improve health outcomes. The Integrative Medicine Program is a center without walls that provides structure and direction for the research, education and patient care efforts in complementary and integrative medicine. Read More
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Lectures in Human Communication Sciences and Disorders – Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences

Located in the College of Science, The University of Arizona's Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences offers educational programs leading to the B.S., M.S., Au.D., and Ph.D. degrees. Included in this collection of public lectures sponsored by Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences are the Annual Anthony B. DeFeo Lecture in Speech-Language Pathology. This lecture series was established to honor the outstanding career of Dr. DeFeo in clinical teaching and mentoring in speech-language pathology at The University of Arizona. Also included in this collection are lectures by faculty members and invited guests of the department. Read More
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Nephrology Grand Rounds – The Rogosin Institute

Nephrology Grand Rounds is held weekly and is an integral feature of the educational programs sponsored by the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, NewYork Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical College. Speakers include members of the Weill Cornell Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, The Rogosin Institute as well as guest speakers who are world renowned in topics relevant to patients with kidney disease, hypertension, dialysis and transplantation. Read More
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Cancer Newsline – Audio – MD Anderson Cancer Center

Cancer Newsline is an audio podcast series from MD Anderson Cancer Center. The aim of Cancer Newsline is to provide the audience with current information on cancer research, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Read More
Cancer Newsline is an audio podcast series from MD Anderson Cancer Center. The a Read More
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Brain Structure and Its Origins (2014) – Gerard E. Schneider

NOTE: The recording quality of this audio is the best available given the source. There is no audio available for Lecture 13 or Lecture 20 (the sheep brain dissection). This collection contains 35 audio lectures for 9.14 Brain structure and its origins from Dr. Schneider given during the Spring 2014 semester. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu Read More
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Autism – Yale School of Medicine

This collection presents interviews with some of Yale's faculty on Autism.
This collection presents interviews with some of Yale’s faculty on Autism. Read More
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Physiology of Exercise – James Andrew Doyle

Physiology of Exercise-CTW. Prerequisites: KH 2230 with a grade of "C" or higher or consent of instructor. Focuses on alterations in body systems and organs during physical activity with emphasis on metabolic, cardio respiratory, and body composition parameters. Laboratory experiences employing physiological principles during active participation in exercise are also included. This is a "Critical Thinking Through Writing" (CTW) course. A minimum grade of "C" is required for this course. Read More
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Exercise Science + Wellness – Charles Corbin; Department of Kinesiology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University

This course was designed to facilitate and standardize the distribution of undergraduate course requirements in Exercise and Sports Science throughout Arizona Community College system. It provides a brief overview of the field of Exercise Science & Wellness, as well as specific information to this area of study at Arizona State University. Read More
This course was designed to facilitate and standardize the distribution of under Read More
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Cardiovascular Grand Rounds – Emory SOM, Division of Cardiology

These are high quality archived video lectures from a variety of cardiovascular topics available for Online viewing. These lectures are given by Faculty from Emory and outside of Emory. Please visit http://medicine.emory.edu/cardiology/education/cardiology-cme.html for more information. Read More
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Prostate Cancer Update

Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by Dr Neil Love, this series bridges the gap between research and patient care by providing urologists and radiation oncologists ongoing access to the perspectives and opinions of national and international prostate cancer research leaders. Read More
Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by Dr Neil Love, this series bridges t Read More
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Genetics – Yale School of Medicine

This collection includes interviews and discussions on Yale's research in genetics, the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organisms. The Yale Genetics Department is a large, interdisciplinary group of faculty performing basic laboratory research and clinical research, and providing clinical care. Several laboratories are actively engaged in human genetics, cloning genes linked with disease, developing DNA probes and other diagnostic techniques, or studying the epidemiology of inherited disorders. Read More
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Public Health: On the Inside

Public Health: On the Inside takes listeners to the frontlines of public health to meet interesting people working in the field. Read More
Public Health: On the Inside takes listeners to the frontlines of public health Read More
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Intro to Immunology (BIOL 378/380) – Prof. Gregory Beck

An introduction to the principles of immunology including definition of antigens and antibodies, specificity of the immune response, immunoglobin structure, the genetics of immunoglobin synthesis, cellular cooperation in the immune response, mechanism of inflammation, transplantation, diseases associated with responsiveness of the immune system. Read More
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Emergency Medicine Lectures – UCI

These are the weekly lectures given during the UC Irvine Emergency Medicine residency's academic forum. We record audio from both the speaker and the audience. This is sync'd with whatever is on the screen (powerpoint or keynote) and exported as a movie file (mp4). You can download these for watching in iTunes, and you can play on new generation iPods, iPhones, and iPads. For the full experience, speakers or headphones are required. The ultrasound lectures are located under their own tab. Read More
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Biomechanics 6103 (Physical Therapy Program) – Craig A. Wassinger, PhD, PT

Biomechanics as relates to clinical practice of physical therapy; mathematical clinical problem solving re forces and motions acting in or on the human body statically or dynamically; biomechanics of solids and musculoskeletal tissues; biomechanics of joint complexes; application of biomechanical principles in evaluation of the musculoskeletal system. Read More
Biomechanics as relates to clinical practice of physical therapy; mathematical c Read More
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Yale Health & Medicine – Yale School of Medicine

University faculty and researchers provide commentary, analysis and discussion on a wide array of issues in the fields of health and medicine. Read More
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UCLA 100 Subjects in Neurosurgery – UCLA

The 100 UCLA Subjects in Neurosurgery constitute a selection of a hundred relevant topics developed by the UCLA Department of Neurosurgery Faculty as an educational tool for residents of all training levels in Neurological Surgery. In addition to the 100 curriculum subjects, this webcast will allow access to the radiology, pathology, anatomy, and ethics conferences of the program, prepared by faculty of UCLA Neurosurgery and affiliated faculty from the departments of Radiology, Pathology, and the David Geffen School of Medicine. Experts from every subspecialty present basic principles, current concepts, and extensive reviews, as well as their own experience and developments in the different fields of Neurosurgery. Read More
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Animal Behavior – Prof. Gerald Schneider

Most of the major categories of adaptive behavior can be seen in all animals. This course begins with the evolution of behavior, the driver of nervous system evolution, reviewed using concepts developed in ethology, sociobiology, other comparative studies, and in studies of brain evolution. The roles of various types of plasticity are considered, as well as foraging and feeding, defensive and aggressive behavior, courtship and reproduction, migration and navigation, social activities and communication, with contributions of inherited patterns and cognitive abilities. Both field and laboratory based studies are reviewed; and finally, human behavior is considered within the context of primate studies. Read More
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Univadis Practice Changers

If you’re a family medicine physician or other primary care clinician, you know how hard it is to keep up with the latest research. The Univadis Practice Changers podcast provides expert analysis on the most essential new evidence in medicine. In 5 minutes or less, you’ll hear experts go beyond the details of the latest study to the real-world clinical applications. Univadis Practice Changers is a quick look at essential evidence changing your daily practice. Read More
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MEDspiration

The Medspiration Podcast discusses medical science & evidence based tools (applicable for all ages) that can be applied in real-time to optimize mental, physical &/or spiritual performance. Host: Dr. Nav Badesha is a UCLA-trained, Double Board Certified physician. We feature interviews with the world’s top researchers, physicians, trainers & performers with an intention to simplify high-impact interventions & highlight connections between Neurobiology, Trauma, & Health Equity. Read More
The Medspiration Podcast discusses medical science & evidence based tools (a Read More