Medicine Podcasts
ED ECMOJoin Now to Follow
EDECMO.org is a non-commercial source to discover the life-saving potential of resuscitative extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) and extra-corporeal life support (ecls). We will teach you the skills and break down the logistics to allow resuscitationists to initiate ECMO in the ED or ICU.
By the EDECMO Hosts - Drs. Joe Bellezzo, Zack Shinar, & Scott Weingart
The RAGE PodcastJoin Now to Follow
The RAGE podcast is the Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything! <br> <br> RAGE is an audio podcast created by a team of specialist physicians from Australasia and the United States practicing in emergency medicine, intensive care and retrieval/ prehospital medicine. We are Dr Chris Nickson, Dr Cliff Reid, Dr Haney Mallemat, Dr John Hinds, Dr Michaela Cartner and Dr Karel Habig. We bring an irreverent and educational ‘real world’ perspective to current research, core topics and controversies in critical care.<br> <br> RAGE features panel discussions, interviews with guest experts, shout outs and insights from #FOAMcc (FOAM is 'free open-access meducation') and the wider critical care-iverse, not to mention various quirky segments on medical history, trivia and more. Show notes for the podcast, featuring links and resources for further learning, and the podcast's disclaimer can be found at http://ragepodcast.com<br> <br> If you eat, breathe and sleep critical care... and you're awesome, you'll love RAGE :-)
By The RAGE Team
Bedford Stem Cell Research Foundation Science Highlights & NewsJoin Now to Follow
Get the latest updates on stem cell research at the Foundation, as well as news about events and other news. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Store
By Bedford Stem Cell Research Foundation
Blood Bank Guy Podlet SeriesJoin Now to Follow
The Blood Bank Guy Podlet series (that's right, I said "podlet") was a series of brief, ten minute maximum tutorials on various topics in blood banking, developed in 2013-14. The series is designed to highlight the most important points and teach you as much as possible in a short period of time! NOTE: The series is no longer updated. See the Blood Bank Guy Essentials Podcast elsewhere for more up to date discussions!
By Joe Chaffin, MD
EHP : The Researcher's PerspectiveJoin Now to Follow
Join some of environmental health science's foremost researchers as they discuss the motivation and vision behind their research as well as the implications for human health-all direct from the source.
By Environmental Health Perspectives
British Journal of AnaesthesiaJoin Now to Follow
The BJAs free podcasts will take listeners on a tour of the world of anaesthesia; interviews with authors and commentaries from key experts on featured articles, plus hot topics in anaesthesia research and practice will be published with each issue.
By Rik Thomas, Podcast Editor
Children's ConsultsJoin Now to Follow
Children's Consults is a series of new podcasts developed for clinicians. They offer current specialty information on common pediatric conditions and highlight new medical innovations.
By Children's Hospital Boston
Journal of Oncology Practice PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Journal of Oncology Practice (JOP) provides oncologists and other oncology professionals with information and tools to enhance practice efficiency and promote a high standard for quality of patient care. The goal of JOP is to be the authoritative resource on clinical and administrative management for practicing oncologists. The Journal includes original research, feature articles, and section columns on various issues pertinent to daily practice operations, all of which are subject to peer review.
By Journal of Oncology Practice
Rheumatology, Oxford JournalsJoin Now to Follow
A podcast from Rheumatology that includes an in-depth interview with a research expert on an important topic of the day.
By Oxford University Press
Audio Summaries - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care MedicineJoin Now to Follow
Audio Journal summaries are prepared by the ATS leadership describing important articles published in the current version of our flagship journal, The American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
By The American Thoracic Society