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IHSCM Podcasts

Institute of Health and Social Care Management

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The Institute of Health & Social Care Management's (IHSCM)Podcast Channel. Here you will be able to listen to our weekly Editorial Podcasts by CEO, Jon Wilks, and catch-up on HealthChat events.
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The new podcast on health and social care with professionals and experts covering all aspects that are relevant to health and social care and to the community today. We will be inviting experts in social care to discuss the topics that are important to us on our guest panels.
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Voices of Care

Newcross Healthcare

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Newcross Healthcare presents Voices of Care, a new podcast series hosted by healthcare market expert Suhail Mirza to discuss the issues, challenges and opportunities facing health and social care in the UK today. We are delighted to welcome wisdom and insight from leaders in NHS, private healthcare and from across social care: Sir David Nicholson, Dr Jane Townson, Professor Martin Green, Roisin Fallon-Williams and many more. Among other things, we’ll be debating how we can enable the workfor ...
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Hidden Voices

Healthwatch Essex

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We capture the stories and experiences from across health and social care that you are less likely to hear. For us, no topic is off limits. We focus on the issues which are less talked about and explored so that we, and the health and social care system, can understand them more fully.
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Taking Care of Business provides unique insights to the economy along with behind the scene access to the financial industry and is presented to you by The Journeys Group. The Journeys Group is an independent registered investment advisory firm and information presented is for educational purposes only. Join Tommy and his son, George for weekly episodes as they discuss their passion for educating and preparing people for their retirement and as they share their thoughts on the overall financ ...
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POD-CACHE

CACHE Alumni | NCFE

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Interviews, discussions and best practice sharing in Health, Social and Early Years care and Education. Join the CACHE Alumni team, as they interview interesting people from across the caring sector. Find out about the highs and lows of nannying, how to organise your workload in social care and about the importance of self-care when working in community engagement. A podcast for everyone, from the sector experts in Care, Health, Education and Childcare.
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Fostering Respect

Hackney Foster Carers' Council

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The Hackney Foster Carers' Council Podcast explores the way the Care System treats foster carers and what this means for the national crisis in recruitment and retention.
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Our podcast series is dedicated to exploring topics related to adoption, fostering and kinship care. We invite children’s social care professionals and experts by experience to join us to share best practices, their experiences and knowledge.
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What The HealthTech?, a podcast from Radar Healthcare, creates a space for health and social care professionals to join honest conversations about current trends, challenges in the sector and making an impact on people’s lives. In our bi-weekly Thursday episodes, we’ll be chatting to industry leaders, inspiring organisations, and our own team at Radar Healthcare, to share insight and learn alongside you. Listen today to discover something new, and don’t forget to subscribe!
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AlteaTalks

Will Marshall

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Welcome to AlteaTalks, your source for insightful discussions on the latest UK health and social care developments. With over 30 years of frontline experience in healthcare insurance litigation, Will Marshall, Altea’s Head of Legal and Risk Management, leverages his extensive knowledge to engage in deep conversations with leading health and care professionals, regulators, and legal experts. Join Will and guests as they get to the heart of the hottest topics affecting the UK's health and soci ...
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Tired of the same old talk about children's social care? Us too. That's why we created "Conversations That Care." Hosted by lived experience leader Luke Rodgers BEM and professional powerhouse Karylle Phillips, this isn't your average podcast. We're ditching the buzzwords and diving into the REAL issues facing children in care, care leavers and those with a social worker today. Think: corporate parenting gone wild, the messy truth about "placements," and why leaving care often feels like a d ...
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NASW Social Work Talks

National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

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NASW Social Work Talks informs, educates and inspires through conversations with experts and exploring issues that social work professionals care about. Brought to you by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).
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The OT Life

Cygnet Health Care

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Welcome to The OT Life: A careers podcast from the OTs of Cygnet Health Care. We created The OT Life for OTs around the country who are interested in hearing from people who share the same passion for Occupational Therapy.We chat all things OT from our opinions about the profession, our role in health and social care, stories and experiences, and career advice.This is the place to help you make the most of the profession you love.https://join.cygnethealth.co.uk/ot-life/
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Brought to you from Trauma Informed Consultancy Services and hosted by Dr Lisa Cherry, this podcast is a multi-agency, inter disciplinary resource for those who work in education, social care, criminal justice or health and to listen to conversations that make a difference. Utilising the wisdom of lived experience, academic research and practice knowledge, we will support you in your work of developing trauma informed, relationally focused practice developing safe, supportive and healing env ...
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From bin collections to social care and everything in between, this magazine show talks about all things local government. Hosted by Nick Kilby CEO Cratus and Heather Jameson, Editor The MJ, 'Our World is Local' will keep you informed, bemused and plugged into monthly highlights in local politics.
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The National Health Executive Podcast is the perfect place to garner insights from across all aspects of healthcare, as we get into the crucial ‘whys’ behind the stories and how they can impact all of us to improve our work, our lives and the care and services we provide as an industry. Tune in, discover more about our diverse and talented health sector and it may well spark the solution to help you see a problem or challenge in a new light.
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Ethics Talk

AMA Journal of Ethics

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High-stakes ethics decisions are common in health care. What should you do? Each month, the AMA Journal of Ethics’ podcast, Ethics Talk, features interviews with influential experts and leaders on a wide range of cultural, historical, legal, and social topics in health care ethics. We sort through interesting, important, and difficult questions, talk about how to weigh competing values, and offer strategies for navigating real world tough cases.
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Care is a complex and important issue that affects everyone at some point in their life. The Centre for Care provides accessible evidence on care to inform changes that could improve the lives of millions of people. In the CARE MATTERS podcast, our researchers welcome experts in the field and those giving or receiving care to discuss crucial issues in social care, as we collectively attempt to make a positive difference to how care is experienced and provided. Produced by Dan Williamson at t ...
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Short form podcasts with guests from across health and social care discussing innovation, good practice and emerging policy. Guests are invited to use the power of story to bring their work or lived experience to life and demonstrate the successes and challenges that come with any endeavour, including living well with a long term condition or disability.
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Let's Talk with the Northern Trust

Paediatric and Neonatal Clinical Psychology Service

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A podcast from the Paediatric & Neonatal Clinical Psychology Service in the Northern Trust supporting the psychological and emotional experience of young people and their families, in living with health-related difficulties, or infants and families who need to spend time in Neonatal Care. The series will focus on providing information and sharing experiences that relate to families who are in contact with the Paediatric & Neonatal Services. Please give your feedback here https://forms.office ...
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Welcome to ExChange Wales. The podcast that brings leading researchers together with practitioners and service users to share expertise, research evidence and care experiences. Each participant offers unique perspectives and solutions to the challenges we face as we work to build better social care in Wales.
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Welcome to The State Of Care Podcast, where we talk with industry practitioners and professionals within the Health Care, Adult and Social Care industries, to discuss what is important to them when delivering care.
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Marketing Social Care

Social Care Network

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The Marketing Social Care Podcast is exclusively for owners and leaders of community and residential social care services. We unlock the tools to hiring a quality workforce and more profitable clients.
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Voices of Fostering

National Fostering Group

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Voices of Fostering brought to you by National Fostering Group. Everyone’s life takes a different path. As children and young people decisions can be made for us that shape our lives forever – whether for good or bad. As adults, we have the opportunity to make our own choices. And what we choose can have a positive impact on us and the world around us. Particularly if one of those choices is fostering. When you listen to the stories of children and young people whose lives have been touched ...
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Social Care Cambridgeshire

Cambridgeshire County Council

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The goal of this series is to give social workers an insight and introduction to our thinking, our teams and to provide you with some practical tips and support along the way. Visit the Cambridgeshire County Council website for more info #welovesocialworkers
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Let's Talk About Care

Jill Rennie, Angeline Albert & Sue Learner

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This podcast highlights issues related to social care. We find out the funny, shocking and inspiring stories about care and hear from ministers, care professionals, celebrities and people giving and receiving care.
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London South Bank University, School of Health & Social Care. A monthly podcast featuring health and social care news, interviews, discussion, debate and updates for potential and current students, staff and collaborative partners. Hosted by Prof. Warren Turner (@LSBUWarrenT) and colleagues. Contact us via hscpodcast@lsbu.ac.uk
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Social Determinants of Health in Cancer Care

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

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ASCO presents Social Determinants of Health in Cancer Care, a podcast series in which oncologists, patients, advocates, and other thought leaders in health equity, turn a spotlight on actionable methods to provide equitable access to cancer care despite nonbiological factors.
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In this week’s episode, we are re-joined by Michael Pollington, Corporate Governance Manager (IG Lead) and Data Protection Officer at St Nicholas Hospice Care. Mike joins Justine Abson, Head of Marketing, to chat about his role as the Chair of the Anglian Community Trust, a charity dedicated to supporting community and charity projects aimed at imp…
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Welcome to The Care and Dementia Podcast. I’m your host, Gemma Clay, founder of Sweet Pea Care, and today, we’re diving into a fascinating topic: reading and dementia. You might have heard the claim, “People with dementia can’t read anymore.” But is this really true? In today’s episode we’ll debunk this and many other myths surrounding dementia and…
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In previous episodes, we discussed the importance of essential services and practices designed to directly support our service users, such as safeguarding, hospitality, volunteering, social work, and day care. Now, we will discuss a service that is dedicated to supporting employees and ensuring they have the necessary skills and knowledge to excel …
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Welcome to Season 2 of The OT Life - the careers podcast for occupation therapists. In Season 2 we’re talking about a book that’s being written by the wonderful occupational therapists here at Cygnet. In this episodes we're talking about Learning Deaf Services - one of the areas covered in the book. The OT Life is all about helping other occupation…
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We’d love to hear from you! Send us a text. Why do people lie? Who's the biggest liar on the show? What do Steve Rannazzisi and Brian Williams have in common? Virginia tells stories about comedians, and a real-life Muriel's Wedding. References: Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are: Seth Steph…
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Send us a Text Message. In the latest episode of the Voices of Fostering Podcast, we introduce Matt, whose passion for fostering is deeply rooted in his family history. Inspired by his father's experiences growing up in the care system during the 1950s, Matt pursued a career in the military before he and his wife embarked on their journey as foster…
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We’re joined by Tracy Sell-Peters, who is a leading healthcare regulatory partner at Keystone Law. In this episode we focus on maintaining standards, as the wide-ranging conversation focuses on the implications and broader themes of the recently updated Good Medical Practice and the new HCPC standards due to take effect from this September. Join us…
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Welcome to Season 2 of The OT Life - the careers podcast for occupation therapists. In Season 2 we’re talking about a book that’s being written by the wonderful occupational therapists here at Cygnet. In this episodes we're talking about Learning Disability Services - one of the areas covered in the book. The OT Life is all about helping other occu…
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Dr Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Drs Catherine J. Livingston and Ricky N. Bluthenthal: “How Should Harm Reduction Be Included in Care Continua for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder?” Recorded March 8, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.org…
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Dr Oluwole Jegede joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Drs Julio C. Nunes, Terence Tumenta, Carmen Black, and Joao P. DeAquino: “What Would Equitable Harm Reduction Look Like?” Recorded April 8, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Dr Katherine M. Duthie joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Kathryn A. Dong: “How Should Risks and Benefits of Short-Acting Opioids Be Evaluated in the Care of Inpatients With OUD?” Recorded April 5, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Dr Ellen L. Edens joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Drs Gabriela Garcia Vassallo and Robert Heimer: “How Should the Use of Opioids Be Regulated to Motivate Better Clinical Practice?” Recorded March 21, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Dr Kelly Gillespie joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Taleed El-Sabawi: “When Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Gets Disrupted by Extra-Clinical Variables, How Should Clinicians Respond?” Recorded March 29, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.org…
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Dr Sterling Johnson joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Dr Kimberly L. Sue: “Drawing On Black and Queer Communities’ Harm Reduction Histories to Improve Overdose Prevention Strategies and Policies” Recorded March 15, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Dr Donald Egan joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Drs Adriane M. dela Cruz, Sarah E. Baker, and John Z. Sadler: “When Are ‘Paraphernalia’ Critical Medical Supplies?” Recorded March 22, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Dr Brady J. Heward joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Drs Amy M. Yule and Peter R. Jackson: “How Should Harm Reduction Strategies Differ for Adolescents and Adults?” Recorded April 17, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Professor Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Social Care in England, features on this episode of Voices of Care. Alongside host, Suhail Mirza, Professor Sturdy discusses her work as Chief Nurse for Social Care, the critical role of nursing in social care settings, and the vital need to change perceptions around social care nursing.…
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In this episode Andrew McCracken and Siva Anandaciva are joined by our CEO Sarah Woolnough to discuss what the election result means for health and care, and what we might expect from the new government and new Health and Care Secretary. This is our final episode of our election mini-series. We hope you've enjoyed reviewing the campaign activities …
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Welcome to Season 2 of The OT Life - the careers podcast for occupation therapists. In Season 2 we’re talking about a book that’s being written by the wonderful occupational therapists here at Cygnet. In this episodes we're talking about Acute & PICU Services - which will be covered in the book. The OT Life is all about helping other occupational t…
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We’d love to hear from you! Send us a text. What defines whiteness, who made it up, and why can't you keep a suburban kid in Kentucky from taking a hip hop dance class? Rest in power, Martin Mull! References: The Guardian: What is white culture, exactly? Mona Chalabi Psychology Today: What Is Whiteness? Monnica T Williams Ph.D stuffwhitepeoplelike.…
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On today's episode, Tommy and George discuss a case study that highlights the kind of forward thinking that comes into play when planning for your financial future. Financial planning is like chess, we are constantly thinking and planning several steps ahead in order to find the most effective way to achieve your goals with plenty of flexibility. T…
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Send us a Text Message. Find out from Jessica Parker how you can unlock the full potential of your school community by joining TICS DfE quality-assured Practising as a Trauma Informed Mental Health Lead (SMHL150) which allows you to become a certified lead. The best bit? It is fully funded for schools in England. “Creating schools, services & syste…
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Welcome to The Care & Dementia podcast! I'm your host, Gemma Clay, the founder of Sweet Pea Care, and today we're diving into an incredibly important topic: "Is it safe for my loved one with dementia to live at home?" If you're a caregiver for someone with dementia, you know how crucial it is to ensure their safety and well-being, especially if the…
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Hi, I’m Gemma Clay, Founder of Sweet Pea Care. Welcome to The Care & Dementia Podcast - a show where we take a closer look at all aspects of later life care so we can help our loved ones live better for longer. On today’s show I’m excited to be joined by Beth Britton, an award-winning dementia author and campaigner. Beth cared for her dad with vasc…
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In this latest episode of 'Our World is Local', hosts Nick Kilby and Heather Jameson are joined by Sir Bob Neill, just a few weeks after the dissolution of parliament which brought an end to his 18-year stint as MP for Bromley and Chislehurst. During this conversation, Sir Bob details his political journey which began 50 years ago when he first won…
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Join us this week as Dean Blewitt, NCFE's Senior Innovation and Investments Manager, chats to Charlotte Jones, Operations and Project Manager from the Greater Manchester Learning Provider Network (GMLPN) and Seamus Mannion, Chief Operating Officer of Digital Advantage. In the episode, Charlotte and Seamus discuss their organisations' work on the In…
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Send us a Text Message. Hayley has been familiar with fostering since her teenage years, as her parents were both foster carers. This experience set her on a wonderful path that led her to adopt her daughter, Shirley, who was initially fostered by her parents. Now, two years later, Hayley has been approved as a foster carer herself. Her story showc…
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Summary: As summer blazes in Arizona, we’re constantly on the move, seeking cooler escapes to preserve our sanity. Traveling with a family of nine is no small feat, and we’ve gathered a treasure trove of tips and tricks to make it smoother. In this episode, we dive into Intentional Travel. Fresh from a recent timeshare presentation, we discuss the …
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On today's episode, Tommy and George discuss the importance of having a recipe for your financial future. Just like baking a cake, it's very difficult to have a successful end product if you don't have a recipe to follow along the way. Your financial professional should have this recipe laid out, and it should be easy to follow and understand. Tune…
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Please note this episode contains discussions of eating disorders. If you are affected by any of these issues and would like to seek support, please contact our Information and Guidance service ⁠⁠⁠https://healthwatchessex.org.uk/speak-to-our-team/⁠⁠⁠. For Carers Week 2024, Michelle shares her story of caring for her two children who have ARFID and …
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Send us a Text Message. Emma Easton is the Education Manager of Spartans Community Education which provides youthwork led, trauma informed alternative education for primary and secondary children and young people, when mainstream is asking for more than they have to give. She works within these nurturing settings and leads a committed team of youth…
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Stay informed with the latest in Healthcare News. In this episode, we explore the key developments of June 2024, touching on a range of topics but focusing on the healthcare claims made during the presidential debate, a new HIV drug, a case of telehealth fraud, and pharmacy benefit managers. To enhance your listening experience, we've added chapter…
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For episode 47 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Sue Holden, the CEO at the Advancing Quality Alliance — otherwise known as Aqua. Sue spoke about her leadership philosophy, where that mindset comes from and the epiphanies she’s had while working in the NHS. She said: “We can focus on the ‘what’ and forget the ‘how’ is wher…
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In this episode, Zoë talks to Nacy Preston, a Supportive and Palliative Care Professor at Lancashire University, and Catherine Walshe, Professor at Lancashire University. Discussing Dying Well: Social Care Research for Quality in Palliative and End of Life Care in 2023 and Namaste: an intervention for residents with advanced Dementia. Click Here to…
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We’d love to hear from you! Send us a text. Virginia's got a stalker! Well, two- the girls talk about stalking in romantic comedy, their own stalking histories, the psychological markers of stalkers, what someone who stalks should do for themselves, and what to do when you're being stalked to keep yourself safe. References: Diagnostic and Statistic…
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In this special episode, Becca Linley, Senior Communications Executive at Radar Healthcare, makes her debut as host, joined by Justine Abson, Head of Marketing at Radar Healthcare, making her debut as the guest. Together, they reflect on and celebrate the past two years of our "What the HealthTech?" podcast, exploring exciting insights along the wa…
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Dr. Michael Kaufman, MSW, PhD., author of the new book, Doing Good & Doing Well: Inspiring Helping Professionals to Become Leaders in Their Organizations, has managed countless crises that have needed quick, level-headed thinking and tough decisions delivered with empathy and heart. Board chair of Premier Education Partners he has seen other helpin…
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Welcome back to "The Care and Dementia Podcast," I’m your host, Gemma Clay, founder of Sweet Pea Care. Today, we're addressing an issue that many caregivers face – falls and the fear of falling. Statistics show that half of people over 80 will experience at least one fall a year, and two-thirds of them will fall again within 12 months. Those number…
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This episode of the #VoicesofCare podcast features Professor Vic Rayner, CEO of the National care Forum. Alongside host Suhail Mirza, Vic discusses the work of the National Care Forum, the challenges facing the social care sector, and the importance of thinking about social care first. They also explore the need for improvement in pay and terms and…
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Do policies built around social and behavioral science research actually work? That’s a big, and contentious, question. It’s also almost an existential question for the disciplines involved. It’s also a question that Megan Stevenson, a professor of law and of economics at the University of Virginia School of Law, grapples with as she explores how w…
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Against a backdrop of an ageing population, staff shortages, rising costs and increasingly complex patient needs the potential for AI to meet many of the heath and care sector’s challenges is obvious. With uses spanning from diagnostics to domiciliary care, a wealth of exciting new technologies have the potential to truly revolutionise the sector. …
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