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Both Sides of the Stethoscope

Colby Salerno, Alin Gragossian

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Join Dr. Colby Salerno a cardiologist and Dr. Alin Gragossian an ICU doctor, both heart transplant recipients, as they discuss their unique view of medicine from both the perspective of physicians as well as the perspective as patients.
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Sirens & Stethoscopes: EMS Podcast

Sugar Land Fire Department

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Introducing Sirens & Stethoscopes, the cutting-edge podcast series that explores the rapid advancements in clinical practice within our department and the broader pre-hospital field. Join us on this journey as we delve into the latest developments shaping the landscape of emergency medical services. From groundbreaking treatments to innovative techniques, each episode offers in-depth discussions and expert insights that keep you at the forefront of pre-hospital care.
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Beyond the Stethoscope: Vital Conversations with SHP, is a podcast where you’ll hear about current health news, interesting interviews, and conversation about the topics that are shaping healthcare. Who are we? At Strategic Healthcare Partners we work alongside your team to serve as an extension of your healthcare organization. From Managed Care Contracting to Revenue Cycle Analytics to Provider Enrollment to Outcome-based Care and everything in-between, SHP has you covered from the exam roo ...
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This Podcast Will Kill You

Exactly Right and iHeartPodcasts

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This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Soul Sisters and Stethoscopes Podcast

Soul Sisters and Stethoscopes Podcast

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Hosted by Dr Aniqa and Dr Taiba. Join their journey as they share their experiences navigating life through various lenses. Being female, South Asian, Muslim, hijabis, Doctors, GP’s, sisters and friends, they challenge each other by divulging into the conversations they feel we need to be talking more about as a community! They touch on various topics relating to the medical world, physical and mental health, lifestyle, culture, social issues and taboos! Trying to spread positivity with each ...
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Living Hope Alliance Church

Living Hope Alliance Church

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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for Living Hope in Regina, SK. Our mission is to help everyone become what Jesus envisions. We are people living out the grace and truth of Jesus Christ in every relationship, every where we go. Up, In and Out.
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Mayo Clinic Healh Matters brings you the latest medical advice, news and research to help you live a happier, healthier life. Join host Kristen Meinzer in conversation with Mayo Clinic’s leading medical experts as she asks all the questions you’re eager to (or maybe even afraid to) ask, letting curiosity lead the way. Wondering if you might have ADHD? Or how your pet affects your health? Be part of an informative—and fun—discussion about one of the most important topics: your health.
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The podcast is dedicated to providing insightful and engaging discussions on the latest healthcare challenges and innovations affecting Delaware. Hosted by the Medical Society of Delaware, each episode features interviews with leading healthcare professionals, policymakers, and experts who share their unique perspectives and expertise on a variety of topics. The Medical Society of Delaware Podcast aims to: Inform: Keep healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public informed about cur ...
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Humans After Dark

Charles Thibodeaux

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Welcome to our show. Here we cover the tame and taboo alike, with stories from people of every walk of life. We aren't about hot takes or debates, just tales from the lives of the ever intriguing human race.
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Podcast of ExBEM

Donald W. Crowe, MD

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Contrarian ideas and commentary on important topics in emergency medicine drawn from the experience of 35 years of practice as an emergency physician. Published monthly, the lessons discussed will be controversial and relevant to the practicing clinician.
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A weekly show discussing the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and featuring interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry.
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Have A "Goodnight"

Goodnight Scholars Program | NC State University

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This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of the Goodnight Scholars Program: students, campus partners, and alumni. Through 1-on-1 interview interviews and panel discussions, the podcast will cover topics including, but not limited to, life at NC State, GSP specific programming, major and academic exploration, career and professional development, identity, and the individual spotlights of current and former Goodnight Scholars.
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AI4Society is one of the University of Alberta’s five Signature Research Areas and is focused on artificial intelligence and its applications. Over the past 30 years, the University of Alberta has been consistently ranked as one of the top three institutions worldwide for AI research and is a lead player in Canada’s national AI strategy. Building on this recognition, AI4Society’s goal is to stimulate interdisciplinary research and teaching in this field by supporting initiatives at the Unive ...
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AI Novice Podcast

The NovAIce

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The AI Novice Podcast is your audio gateway to the world of artificial intelligence. Aimed at beginners and those with non-technical backgrounds, this podcast makes AI accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Each week, your hosts AI Jane and AI John break down the latest AI news, innovations, tools, and resources in a way that’s fun, engaging, and easy to understand. Whether you’re curious about how AI can transform your daily life or how it’s reshaping industries across the globe, we’ve got ...
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In this episode Dr. Ken Sutha returns to discuss the process of getting listed for transplant. We had previously gotten a listener email asking about this process so we are finally going to discuss it. All three of us have seen the process from the patient side but Ken and Colby now have to get their patients listed as physicians. This is a really …
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This week, Jen and Pete noodle on the notion of an ever-changing "who's it for", and the many different elements that go into thinking about your audience. (Hello, listeners!) Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: Why might the audience and/or intended purpose of a project change over time? How can being in an audience encourage a …
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Tuberculosis, or consumption as it was once known, might conjure up images of huge sanitoriums or writers and artists from the late 1800s (Moulin Rouge, anyone?). But this deadly disease is far from an illness of the past. In many parts of the world, tuberculosis remains an insidious killer, despite the fact that we’ve had effective drugs to treat …
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When was the last time you thought about your kidney? If you’re a healthy individual, maybe not so much. But this unassuming organ is vital—and kidney diseases, like polycystic kidney disease, can put people at serious risk of health complications. On this episode of Health Matters, we’re talking with Dr. Fouad Chebib to sing the praises of the sma…
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This week, Pete brings a dilemma to Jen, that he is feeling oversaturated in terms of leadership content, and together, they work to find solutions. (And some of them may surprise you!) Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: What does it mean to feel oversaturated, and what might cause that feeling? Why is it important to learn empa…
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After last week’s episode, we all know about each of the diseases that we’re protected against thanks to our childhood vaccine schedule here in the US. And after this week’s episode, we’ll understand more about the schedule itself - why it might look different from other schedules around the world, how it gets made, and who makes the recommendation…
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In this episode, host Nicholas O. Biasotto, DO, and Mark B. Thompson, MHSA, Executive Director, Medical Society of Delaware, sit down to discuss the incredible momentum of the podcast and preview what’s ahead, including deep dives into POTS Syndrome and Regenerative Medicine—topics shaping the future of patient care. Beyond the podcast, today’s con…
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Borrowing a framework from Claire Hughes Johnson, Pete and Jen toss around the differences between being a victim and a player (and noodle on the words within the phrase itself, of course). Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might we take more ownership of our work and our responsibilities? Why is it important to think about…
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We’re already back with our first episode of season 8! This week and next, we’re exploring childhood vaccine schedules - what diseases they protect us from, how the schedule is arranged, and who decides on the vaccines to include and the timing of vaccinations. In this first episode, we start with a refresher on how vaccines work before running thr…
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Remember the childhood warning about rusty nails and tetanus? Turns out, there’s more to the story. On this episode of Health Matters, Dr. Priya Sampathkumar unpacks the truth about tetanus—how it spreads, the signs of infection, and why staying up to date on your vaccines is crucial. Find us online at Mayo Clinic Press for more health and wellness…
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This week, Jen and Pete thrash about the mystery of their empty can of episodes, and noodle on habits, rules, and constraints. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: Why are streaks important, when sustaining a habit or practice? How might we reduce the scope of our habits, when necessary, in order to maintain them? Why is recording…
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Content Warning: This episode includes mentions of miscarriage, pregnancy loss, pregnancy complications, traumatic birth experiences, and other potentially disturbing topics related to childbirth, pregnancy, and the postpartum period. We close out our pregnancy series with a big picture view of how the childbirth experience has changed over the pas…
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We've got a special episode for you today from our friends at Tomorrow's Cure! Tomorrow's Cure is a Mayo Clinic podcast that is bringing the future of healthcare to the present. The stethoscope, one of the most iconic symbols of medicine, was invented over 200 years ago. Today, artificial intelligence is revolutionizing this essential tool, empower…
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In this week's episode, Jen and Pete ask the question: What if you treated yourself the way you treat others? Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: What is the golden rule? Why might we be more generous or empathetic towards others, and not ourselves? How might we take ourselves a little less seriously? To hear all episodes and rea…
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Content Warning: This episode includes mentions of miscarriage, pregnancy loss, pregnancy complications, traumatic birth experiences, and other potentially disturbing topics related to childbirth, pregnancy, and the postpartum period. In Act 3 of our pregnancy series, we arrive at the big moment: childbirth. We begin the episode with a closer look …
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What does it mean to make compassionate, informed choices at the end of life? In this powerful episode of Delaware Health Care Reality, host Nicholas Biasotto, Do, welcomes two distinguished guests to explore one of the most complex and emotional health care topics. Joining the conversation are Robert Varipapa, MD, specializing in Neurology and Sle…
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Ozempic. Wegovy. Mounjaro. Zepbound. You’ve probably heard the name of one of these drugs in the past few years—maybe you’ve even thought about taking them. Every day, more Americans are taking these drugs known as GLP-1s, either for chronic conditions like diabetes or, increasingly, for weight loss. So do these drugs deliver on the promise of easy…
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This week, Jen and Pete noodle on what the hidden meaning might be behind different ways of approaching the seemingly simple task of a mic check. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: What kind of a mic checker is Jen? And Pete? How might we better prepare ourselves for foreseeable surprises? What are some new frames of thinking ab…
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Content Warning: This episode includes mentions of miscarriage, pregnancy loss, pregnancy complications, traumatic birth experiences, and other potentially disturbing topics related to childbirth, pregnancy, and the postpartum period. The second episode in our pregnancy series kicks off with a tribute to one of the most amazing organs: the placenta…
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Inspired by her teammates, Jen shares with Pete many of the lessons she has learned from the combination of group fitness training and community building. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: What are some tools and strategies to building a strong, spirited, and supportive team? How might you identify your teammate's strengths, an…
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Content Warning: This episode includes mentions of miscarriage, pregnancy loss, pregnancy complications, traumatic birth experiences, and other potentially disturbing topics related to childbirth, pregnancy, and the postpartum period. With this and the next three episodes, we’re delivering a four-part series on pregnancy, trimester by trimester. We…
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Life after a breast cancer diagnosis is rarely the same as it was before. Breast cancer changes your relationship with your body. It changes your relationship with the people around you. It changes life’s daily rhythms. But that doesn’t mean life can’t be richer, more meaningful and perhaps even healthier. Living with breast cancer is about more th…
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Dusting off an old Latin phrase, "It is solved by walking," Pete and Jen noodle on the many benefits of a regular walking and movement practice in our every day lives. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might walking jumpstart creativity or a positive mood? In what ways might we build a walking or movement practice? Why migh…
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For much of history, female reproductive anatomy has been studied only in the context of or in comparison to male reproductive anatomy. This shows in clinical trial design, in healthcare disparities, in the research questions we ask (or fail to ask), it’s even apparent in our language - the word “vagina” means “sheath”, as if vaginas only exist to …
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With many varying use cases, Jen and Pete dive in to the different ways they leverage AI in their day-to-day lives...and some of the answers are very surprising. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might we use AI to stay accountable? In what ways might we ask AI questions or prompts, and how can we continue to learn about th…
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Has a name brand prescription medication ever shot to notoriety as quickly as Viagra did? Within a few months of its arrival on the market, it seems like everyone knew about the little blue pill, whether through commercials featuring celebrity spokespeople or from endless jokes on late night talk shows. But while everyone understood that this medic…
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Nursing homes are expensive, and in-home care isn’t always affordable. So how can families help their loved ones age in place? Join host Nicholas Biasotto, DO who sits down with Frank DeMarinis, founder of Senior Advisors of Delaware, LLC. With decades of experience in nursing homes and assisted living, Frank and his team are on a mission to help s…
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Cardiovascular disease accounts for more than a fourth of pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. The good news is that doctors believe the vast majority of those are entirely avoidable. On this episode of Health Matters, Dr. Niti Aggarwal shares how heart issues during pregnancy aren't just a temporary condition for nine months -- instead, they're ac…
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In a surprising topic, Jen and Pete dive in to the process of learning how to do a push up...or the learning that can come from the learning of how to do a push up. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: What might we actually be closer to mastering than we think? Why is it important to analyze the assets, boundaries, and narratives…
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