Medicine Podcasts

ACPE show

ACPEJoin Now to Follow

ACPE is the world's premier organization for lifelong growth and support of physician leaders.

By The American College of Physician Executives

The Bob Harrington Show show

The Bob Harrington ShowJoin Now to Follow

Produced by theheart.org, the Bob Harrington Show provides valuable context to news and topics in cardiology by seeking the counsel of a wide range of thought leaders in cardiovascular medicine. Dr Harrington is the Arthur L Bloomfield Professor of Medicine and Chair of the Department of Medicine at Stanford University. New episodes of the show are published on a monthly basis and are available on both theheart.org and iTunes.<img width="600" height="600" alt="" border="0" src="http://media.theheart.org/podcasts/harrington/photos/itunes-album_cover-bobharrington.jpg">

By theheart.org

Revolution Podcast - RevolutionFanCast show

Revolution Podcast - RevolutionFanCastJoin Now to Follow

What caused the electric grid to fail worldwide? Why hasn't it come back after 15 years? How would YOU survive the aftermath if we lost our power? We talk about these topics, the plot and charaters, what the writers are doing and how you can prepare for a simliar catastrophe in real life... Did you know there are at least two ways we could actually lose the entire electric grid? Wanna know how? Load up the RevoutionFanCast Podcast now...

By Jake &amp; The Engineer

dLife Podcasts show

dLife PodcastsJoin Now to Follow

Go behind the scenes for conversations and information from the hosts and show guests.

By Alexey Amerik

Science of Better: Crunching the Numbers, an INFORMS Podcast show

Science of Better: Crunching the Numbers, an INFORMS PodcastJoin Now to Follow

A series of podcasts with unexpected insights into the way that math, analytics, and operations research affect people like you and organizations like your own. In every segment, an expert explains how he or she changed the world by crunching the numbers. (www.scienceofbetter.org).

By INFORMS

Mayo Clinic Talks show

Mayo Clinic TalksJoin Now to Follow

Mayo Clinic in collaboration with theheart.org brings you context to the latest news, trials, and trends in cardiovascular medicine.<br> .<img width="600" height="600" alt="" border="0" src="http://media.theheart.org/podcasts/Mayo_Clinic/Photo/itunes-album_covers-Mayo-600.jpg">

By theheart.org

Psychopharmacology and Psychiatry | Psychopharmacology Institute show

Psychopharmacology and Psychiatry | Psychopharmacology InstituteJoin Now to Follow

Psychopharmacology and psychiatry: featuring tutorials, interviews and summaries on the pharmacotherapy of psychiatric conditions.

By Flavio Guzman, MD

Traumacast show

TraumacastJoin Now to Follow

A series of audio interviews addressing upcoming research and its application to the injured patient, education efforts related to trauma, and novel methods in the management of injury. Select EAST Traumacasts now eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM self-assessment credits toward Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program. Visit the EAST Education Center for details.

By EAST.org

BIOtechNow show

BIOtechNowJoin Now to Follow

This podcast series explores how biotechnology helps heal, fuel, and feed our global community. Brought to you by the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), BIOtech NOW seeks to contribute to public conversation about the impact of biotechnology on our lives and our world. Join BIOtech NOW and our host, Dan McGirt, as we meet the scientists, businesspeople, policymakers, advocates, doctors, patients, farmers and others who create, debate, think about and use biotechnology innovations every day. We hope you will find your time with us interesting, informative and thought-provoking. We want to stimulate an active discussion about biotechnology innovation and related issues and to cover the topics and answer the questions that most interest you. So if you have comments, questions or suggestions for BIOtech NOW, please send an email to biotechnow@bio.org.

By Biotechnology Industry Organization

Medmal Insider show

Medmal InsiderJoin Now to Follow

For more than 20 years, CRICO has analyzed claims and suits from the Harvard medical community to understand causes of error. We have learned that 67% of claims fall into four high risk areas: Diagnosis, Obstetrics, Surgery and Medication.

By CRICO