Medicine Podcasts

Pritzker Podcast show

Pritzker PodcastJoin Now to Follow

A student-run podcast from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. In its size, geographic location, and organizational structure, in the diversity of its student body, and in the strong bonds of its community, the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago offers a unique environment for medical education. As a medical school located on the campus of a world-class university, its medical students have the opportunity to take advantage of the resources of one of the greatest centers of learning in the country. Its student body is one whose boundless enthusiasm for learning, service, investigation and science is matched only by its enthusiasm for teamwork, friendship, and making the most of the great city of Chicago. Email your questions to pritzkerquestions@gmail.com.

By Pritzker School of Medicine

Physician Wellness First show

Physician Wellness FirstJoin Now to Follow

Welcome to the premier podcast for physician well-being, medical education and burnout prevention. The Physician Wellness First podcast brings you closer to what really matters—joy in your work, balance at home, a life well-lived. Physician wellness is not optional; it is a necessary condition to being an excellent physician. Dr. Kathy Stepien is the founding director of The Institute for Physician Wellness, LLC. Dr. Stepien is a board-certified pediatrician in active practice. She holds a Master's degree in Philosophy and practiced physical therapy for 13 years prior to entering medicine. She draws on these broad experiences as she teaches physician wellness, compassion, and mindfulness in medicine. Dr. Stepien lectures internationally and has published research and essays in the medical literature as well as in the popular press.

By Dr. Kathy Stepien

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast show

The Doctor's Kitchen PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Welcome to The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast with Dr Rupy Aujla. Covering a range of topics from the principles of healthy eating to how to prevent and treat illness, Dr Rupy and his panel of experts draw on the latest research to give you actionable tips to help supercharge your health. What you choose to put on your plate is one of the most important health interventions anyone can make. Dr Rupy's new book, The Doctor's Kitchen: Eat To Beat Illness, is out 21st March - available in all good bookshops and ebook. Pre-order on Apple Books here (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/the-doctors-kitchen-eat-to-beat-illness/id1438953633?mt=11). Dr Rupy's bestselling cookbook The Doctor's Kitchen is out now. Order on Apple Books here (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/the-doctors-kitchen/id1255093515?mt=11).

By Dr Rupy Aujla

Peds Soup: A Pediatrics Podcast show

Peds Soup: A Pediatrics PodcastJoin Now to Follow

We review topics in pediatrics for medical students, residents, and anyone else interested in learning more about healthcare for kids

By Jim McCarthy

Curiosity Daily show

Curiosity DailyJoin Now to Follow

<p>The award-winning Curiosity Daily podcast from Curiosity.com will help you get smarter about the world around you — every day. In less than 10 minutes, you’ll get a unique mix of research-based life hacks, the latest science and technology news, and more. Discovery's Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer will help you learn about your mind and body, outer space and the depths of the sea, and how history shaped the world into what it is today.</p>

By Westwood One / Curiosity.com Science

Private Practice Success Stories show

Private Practice Success StoriesJoin Now to Follow

<p>My name is Jena Castro-Casbon, MS CCC-SLP (of The Independent Clinician and The Private Practice Solution).</p><br><p>I am part of a group of private practitioners who have taken client care into our own hands.</p><br><p>We are skilled clinicians who pride ourselves on providing high-quality care to our clients and their families.</p><br><p>We are fighting against productivity requirements, administrative red tape and unnecessary restrictions.</p><br><p>We started our own private practices to take control of our professional and personal lives. Of our schedules. Of our incomes. Of our future.</p><br><p>We work hard for our clients but on our terms.</p><br><p>We believe in helping others – but also helping ourselves.</p><br><p>We’re not interested in competing with each other. We hope that we all make it.</p><br><p>We are successful private practitioners and these are our stories.</p><br><p>Thank you for taking the time to listen to this interview.</p><br><hr><p style="color:grey;font-size:0.75em;"> See <a style="color:grey;" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://acast.com/privacy">acast.com/privacy</a> for privacy and opt-out information.</p>

By Jena Castro-Casbon

The Dropped Note show

The Dropped NoteJoin Now to Follow

Welcome to the Dropped Note, a medical humanities podcast from Yale Internal Medicine’s the Beeson Beat. With each episode we'll use written essays, stories, and poetry published in Yale Internal Medicine's Humanities Journal as a starting point for discussions with our guests about the shared art, experience, and practice of medicine.

By The Beeson Beat

PharmacyForward show

PharmacyForwardJoin Now to Follow

We explore a wide range of topics related to pharmacy practice, patient care, and healthcare delivery in every setting. Listen in as we speak with respected experts and key thought leaders about their lessons learned. Our goal is to empower pharmacists, pharmacy residents, and pharmacy students to advance their practice by introducing them to new knowledge and role models.

By Division of Pharmacy Professional Development - University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy

iForumRx.org show

iForumRx.orgJoin Now to Follow

We explore the evidence that informs ambulatory care pharmacy practice. Check out our website &amp; podcasts, &amp; consider submitting a commentary!

By iForumRx.org

This Podcast Will Kill You show

This Podcast Will Kill YouJoin Now to Follow

This podcast might not actually kill you, but it covers so very many things that can. Each episode tackles a different infectious disease, from the history, to the biology, and finally, how scared you need to be. Independently produced and edited by co-hosts Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke, graduate students in disease ecology, ‘This Podcast Will Kill You’ makes infectious diseases acceptable fodder for dinner party conversation. Season one, ‘The Plagues You Know’, covers some of the most famous (or infamous) plagues and pestilences of humankind.

By Erin Welsh &amp; Erin Allmann Updyke