I am an NHS obstetrician hoping to share some thoughts and experiences about my working life. Maybe you enjoy call the midwife, perhaps birth fascinates, or you are simply curious about what exactly an obstetrician is? You might be pregnant and preparing for birth right now. Perhaps you work in maternity care and want to know what makes your obstetric colleagues tick, or you want some fresh ideas and inspiration. Whichever of these is the case TheObsPod is for you. Each episode contains 'the ...
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Around 1 in 5 women will experience a mental health problem during pregnancy or in the early years after having a baby. In Beyond Baby Blues, perinatal psychiatrists Lynsey and Chrissy discuss topical issues in maternal mental health. This podcast is for anyone with an interest in pregnancy, parenting, and mental health: if you are a parent or expectant parent, a healthcare professional working with women and birthing people, or just want to know more about this emerging field, then there is ...
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Weekly Editors' Audio Summary for JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association
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In-depth analysis and critical discussion on important issues, how they affect people, their potential to change lives, and what needs to be done to influence outcomes.
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A fresh and evidence-based perspective of all things related to obstetrics and gynecology. Follow us on Instagram @thinkingaboutobgyn or visit thinkingaboutobgyn.com for show notes and more.
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This is a place for you to find the information and support you need to make the transition to motherhood an empowering one.Together your hosts Kelly Wilkes and Bree Holling will combine evidence-based information with personal insight to help you heal from past experiences, make informed and empowered decisions, grow as individuals and mothers and find solidarity in this journey that is matrescence. Whether you are a mother, a birth worker or just a woman driven to be the best version of he ...
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SPADE: The Podcast, which represents Suicide, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, and Epilepsy, looks to spread awareness to the African American community with respect to mental health. It's time the African American community speak on this difficult subject and face it head on. The following material is intended to provide educational awareness and promote dialogue within the community.
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Let’s Talk Surgery: The RCSEd Podcast brings you the latest news from the College, providing informative, educational and entertaining content covering a range of healthcare topics and hosting a variety of expert speakers from the RCSEd membership and beyond.
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Rebecca Tischler founder of Milky Goodness bringing all her content to life in this must listen podcast for any mother out there. With real and raw emotions driving each topic.
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Being in the 0.01% of coaches passionate about telling the world of parents, you can live a healthier and happier life without starving yourself for a before and after photo.
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Welcome! Hosted by Dr Edwin Kruys, Dr Ashlea Broomfield and Dr Jaspreet Saini, the theme of the Australian BridgeBuilders podcast is collaboration in healthcare. A wide variety of guests, including healthcare and thought leaders, give us their view on teamwork, trust, integrated care, quality care, leadership and what needs to happen to make Australian healthcare an even better-connected place. Enjoy the podcast - we'd love to hear from you on https://bridgebuilders.vision/podcast!
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Everything a pregnant woman and her partner need to know to support them in preparation for labour, birth, and the early days with a new baby. This podcast gives both you and your partner the confidence and knowledge about the role they play throughout your birth, so they don't undermine or ruin the birth for you. Throughout these episodes, my guests and I will share with you our experience of being a birth keeper and advocate for women across the globe. This podcast is inclusive and invites ...
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Named as one of the top healthcare podcasts available! Medical dramas, real or fictional, have filled media over the past decade... but what about the medical drama that happens around us every single day? There are nearly 100,000 malpractice cases filed every year in North America, each with its own unique set of facts that not even the best writers could conjure up. Chris Rokosh, President and CEO of Connect Medical Legal Experts has seen thousands of them. In this podcast, she explores th ...
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Authentic, inspirational and relatable discussions with inspirational business leaders, gaining insight into what inspires them and how they got to where they are today. These conversations offer actionable tips for listeners to create their own path to success and shatter whatever glass ceilings arise and overcome any obstacles on their personal journey. Jeanniey Walden, the award winning marketing, business & workplace expert ad host of the TV show "LiftOff with Jeanniey Walden" will dive ...
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Navigating Postpartum and Antenatal Depression
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Hey everybody I am back! In this compelling podcast episode, I tackle the critical issue of postpartum depression (PPD) among African-American women. Sharing my excitement about returning to podcasting, I introduce a fresh solo format that dives deep into the alarming statistics and unique factors contributing to higher rates of PPD and antenatal d…
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Neurodevelopmental Outcomes After Antenatal Steroids, Sexual Orientation and Mortality, ILD Review, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Anne Cappola, MD, ScM, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the May 21, 2024, issue.
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Krill Oil for Knee Osteoarthritis, EHR Prompts to Improve Antibiotic Selection, FTC Action on Prescription Drugs, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Mary McDermott, MD, Deputy Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the June 18, 2024, issue.
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What Will Happen As 1.5 Million Muslims Gather On Mount Arafat
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Send us a Text Message. At least 1.5 million Muslims from all over the world have gathered on the plains of Arafah in Saudi Arabia for one of the most important Hajj rites today. Among these are 65,000 Nigerians who, despite the grueling economic situation at home, flew to the Holy Land for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. This episode of The Be…
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Imagine giving birth in a peaceful sanctuary rather than a bustling, noisy ward. Join me, Florence, as newly installed noise-monitoring devices in our maternity ward prompt me to think about noise levels in maternity. Reflecting on my own experiences, including the challenges of keeping my voice down, we’ll navigate through the World Health Organiz…
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Episode 7.12: BV Screening, WHI, First Trimester Anatomy Ultrasound, and Postpartum Sterilization
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In this episode, we discuss routine bacterial vaginosis screening in patients with preterm labor symptoms. Then, we discuss some dietary and other less-discussed findings from the Women's Health Initiative. We also discuss a new review article about first trimester anatomic ultrasounds. Finally, we answer a listener question about implementing post…
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Prognostic Value of CV Biomarkers, End Points in Cancer Screening Trials, USPSTF on Breast Cancer Screening, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Mary McGrae McDermott, MD, Deputy Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the June 11, 2024, issue.
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Send us a Text Message. Marriage is a significant milestone, and preparing for it financially and emotionally is crucial for its success. But how much exactly should a man have before he can get married? Does taking this big step require financial readiness? Join us on Today's Weekly podcast to find out.…
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Ponatinib vs Imatinib for Ph+ ALL, Cholesterol from Childhood to Adulthood and CVD Risk, Causal Inference, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, Deputy Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the June 4, 2024, issue.
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"Why I Am Still In Trauma 10 Years After I Lost My Husband"
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Send us a Text Message. Trauma experienced when losing someone, often referred to as grief, involves intense emotional, psychological, and sometimes physical distress in response to the death of a loved one. How do people deal with the trauma of losing someone? Why is it difficult for someone to overcome this trauma? In this episode of The Bearing,…
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Episode 7.11: IUD insertion, teaching residents and students, and the history of blood transfusion
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In this episode, we discuss four tips for IUD insertion. Then we discuss the qualities of good teachers and the important of teaching students and residents, with some practical advice thrown in as well. Finally, we discuss the history of blood transfusion. 00:00:02 IUD Insertion Techniques and Anxiety Management 00:23:04 Qualities of a Great Teach…
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Send us a Text Message. Sleep is absolutely vital for the body and brain to function properly, but sleep disruption is almost universal in the perinatal period. This can have a huge impact on parenting and on mental health. In this episode we talk to Dr Chiara Petrosellini about the complicated relationship between sleep and perinatal mental health…
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Aspirin for Breast Cancer, Smoking Cessation After Initial Treatment Failure, Mortality Disparities Among US Youth, and more
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Send us a Text Message. The days where one needed a friend to connect with a host of other friends are fast becoming obsolete- A little tap on the net does the magic!. In this episode of The Bearing, we uncover the truth and dynamics of online dating.By Daily Trust
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A new podcast series brought to you in collaboration with the Younger Fellows Group. We discuss mentoring in practice – what it involves, some of the benefits, and dispel some of the myths. This remains a crucial tool in practice today. Examples of mentoring interactions from some our guests. Details of the upcoming mentoring course can be found on…
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“I Am Heavily Pregnant, Yet Can’t Afford Antenatal Care”
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Send us a Text Message. Aisha is a 24-year-old lady who is heavily pregnant. Like many expectant mothers, she dreams of delivering a healthy baby safe and sound. But, unlike many, she faces severe economic challenges that make even the most basic antenatal care and preparations for her baby's arrival seem out of reach. Join us on The Bearing to hea…
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Episode 7.10: Risks of multiple Cesareans, tips for vaginal hysterectomy, and listener questions
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In this episode, we discuss the risks and counseling related to higher numbers of Cesareans. Then, we finish our discussion about vaginal hysterectomy with tips and tricks for some common problems. Finally, we answer a listener question about external cephalic version. 00:00:02 Considerations for Multiple Cesarean Deliveries 00:08:13 Risks and Outc…
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Regional Antimicrobial Decolonization Strategy, Diltiazem and NOAC Bleeding Risk, siRNA Targeting Lp(a), and more
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Editor’s Summary by Christopher W. Seymour, MD, MSc, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the May 14, 2024, issue.
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How Social Media Money Is Forcing The Youth Out Of School
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Send us a Text Message. What would you do if, as a student, you discover that you could make a lot of money on social media, especially if you struggle to find food to eat? What would you do if, as a parent, your child decides to drop out to make money online? Join us on The Bearing to find out what some students and parents did when faced with the…
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Episode 170 Weight Stigma in Pregnancy
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Have you ever considered the impact of a simple medical term on a person's experience? Midwife Jenny Cunningham and Catriona Forbes of a research collective join us to unravel the complex issue of weight stigma in pregnancy. Jenny shares her path from hands-on midwifery to academic research, while Catriona offers a personal narrative on the stigma …
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Prostate Cancer Screening, Clinical Outcomes for Cancer Drugs Granted Accelerated Approval, Lupus Review, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Anne Rentoumis Cappola, MD, ScM, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the May 7, 2024, issue.
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Send us a Text Message. As they grow older, many people look back on their life and regret certain actions or inactions; missed opportunities or unfulfilled goals. In this episode of The Bearing, we will be at the most common of these regrets and how to avoid them. Are you young? Join us as you may learn some lessons you will never regret in future…
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FRCS (Paeds) Beyond General Surgery - Antenatal Counselling with Mr Paul Cullis and Dr Vix Monnelly
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In this episode, Sesi Hotonu explores antenatal counselling with two clinicians who form a vital part of the service in Edinburgh. Mr Paul Cullis is a consultant paediatric surgeon at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People, and Dr Vix Monnelly is a consultant neonatologist at the Simpsons Centre for Reproductive Health. A great episode th…
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Episode 7.9 Deeply Impacted Fetal Head, Route of Hysterectomy, and the Taj Mahal
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In this episode, we discuss four tips for managing the deeply impacted fetal head at the time of Cesarean. Then we discuss the optimal route of hysterectomy (hint: its a vaginal hysterectomy). Finally, we discuss the obstetric history of the Taj Mahal. 00:00:02 Four Tips For Deeply Impacted Head at Cesarean 00:13:53 Advantages of Vaginal Hysterecto…
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Financial Wellbeing in collaboration with MedicsMoney
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Some much needed financial tips brought to you in partnership with MedicsMoney. Dr Ed Cantello talks through some pertinent issues to be aware of – from tax codes to pensions and everything in between. A must not miss!By The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
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Hey my peeps, Anthony here, and let me tell you, the struggle to keep those grades sky-high while balancing life has been real. I've missed you guys, but I'm gearing up to come back with a bang, and you won't want to miss what's in store. Though I've been MIA, the passion for the podcast hasn't skipped a beat, and believe me when I say, the wait wi…
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Send us a Text Message. Marriage is a new experience for couples, especially young girls. Hence the need to teach a bride-to-be the things to expect and how to manage them, because how they are approached can make or mar the marriage. What are those things and why do parents shy away from telling their children about them? In this episode of The Be…
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I am excited to bring you this episode on hyperemesis gravidarum. Joined by renowned experts Professor Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Dr. Melanie Nana, and Professor Catherine Williamson, we dissect the impact of this condition and the ground breaking RCOG guidelines that are transforming care for pregnant women. These leading figures pull back the curta…
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Send us a Text Message. “Is it a boy or a girl!?” Some parents experience sadness, distress, and feelings of shame when their baby’s gender does not match their preferences and expectations. In this episode, Lynsey and Chrissy discuss the individual, social, and cultural aspects of gender preference and gender disappointment. If you would like to l…
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Integrated Hepatitis C and OUD Care, Heart Transplant Disparities, Fall Prevention Review, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Anthony Charles, MD, MPH, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the April 23/30, 2024, issue.
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Gregory Ekatah is joined by Mr Manoj Kumar (Consultant upper GI surgeon) and Helen Vosper (Chartered Ergonomist) to discuss Team Based Quality Reviews (TBQR), an innovative tool / approach to systems thinking in reviewing clinical practice. When things go wrong, or indeed reviewing excellence in clinical practice, TBQR offers a framework to approac…
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Episode 121 - FREE Somatic Guided Relaxation - Helps Calm Your Nervous System
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Send us a Text Message. This week, to mark the end of season 4, I am giving you a bonus free relaxation track. You can play this track whenever you feel like you want to take time out and calm your nervous system down. This track is NOT pregnancy-related, and can be used by everyone - including your partner and children. The music is my own and cop…
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How To Draw Up A 'Spec' For Successful Marriages
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Send us a Text Message. A spec is a list of qualities that a person wants in a potential wife or husband. Do you have one? How do you craft a spec for a successful marriage? In this episode of The Bearing, young men and women share with us how discovering their spec led to a successful marriage.By Daily Trust
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FRCS (Paeds) Beyond General Surgery - Child Protection with Dr Marianne Forrester
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In this episode, Sesi Hotonu explores a very important topic for all clinicians involved in the care of children- child protection. She is joined by Dr Marianne Forrester, consultant paediatrician at the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital. As lead for child protection at RACH, and chair of the RCPCH Scottish child protection committee, Dr Forrester…
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Episode 7.8 Osteopenia treatments, antenatal steroids, IOL methods, VBAC risk factors, and surgical hemostasis
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In this episode, we discuss the latest recommendations for treatments for osteopenia and osteoporosis, including vitamin D and calcium, as well as bisphophonates and other medications. Then we discuss new literature about best methods for induction of labor and risks factors for uterine rupture during a trial of labor after Cesarean. We also discus…
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α-Synuclein Skin Biopsy, Elastography Scores and Liver Events, Video Laryngoscopy, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Anne Cappola, MD, ScM, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the April 16, 2024, issue.
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Best of Inside Medical Malpractice - Part 3
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Send us a Text Message. This month on ‘Inside Medical Malpractice’, the third in our ‘best of the best’ podcast series! Chris Rokosh ends almost every episode with the question “What is the most important thing you’d like doctors, nurses, lawyers, and the public to know about medical malpractice?” The answers are as different as our guests’ unique …
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Episode 120 - Rose's Sovereign Birth Experience at Home
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Send us a Text Message. In this week's episode, I am chatting to Rose, a young mum who knew what she wanted for her dream birth, and did everything in her power to achieve it. She always knew she wanted to give birth at home, which was backed up by her role in supporting families who have experienced medical negligence. Rose felt that the safest pl…
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Oxygen Targets in the ICU, Acetaminophen During Pregnancy and Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Alcohol Use Disorder Screening Tools, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Kristin Walter, MD, MS, Deputy Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the April 9, 2024, issue.
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Episode 119 - Q and A with Sallyann - Birth Tools, Red Flags, Doulas, Homebirth, Breastfeeding, Postpartum and Much More
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Send us a Text Message. In this weeks episode, I answer many of the questions that were sent to me. These are:- What do you think is the most important thing to bring with you on your pregnancy journey? What is your top care provider red flag. My doula was not what I hoped they would be and I am pregnant again. Should I hire a different doula to su…
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