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Just a safe space to ramble and rant, but also have a good time.. ya know?
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Showcasing people and projects that are changing their healthcare system for the better, and can inspire you to do the same. We look at what works now and what’s next for healthcare leadership, technology and improvement.
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BMJr World City is a city full of interesting talks, quotes, tutorials on music, design and everything etc You are highly welcome to my podcast, feel free and get to me whenever and wherever you want. Thanks
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BMJ Innovations is an online journal focused on emerging digital health, medical devices, process and system innovations that will make the biggest impact on health. Hosted by Dr Helen Surana, our podcasts bring you stories and interviews from the world of health innovations. In our first series we’re bringing you interviews with some of the world’s top leaders in innovation, from the UK, Kenya, Vietnam, and the USA. We talk about their unique experiences and the lessons we can learn from th ...
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BMJ Leader (https://bmjleader.bmj.com/) is an international, peer-reviewed, online-only journal in the field of healthcare leadership. The journal is a place of discussion and debate for the many disciplines that make up leadership in the health services. The BMJ Leader Podcast invites leading players in the field to discuss the most relevant papers of each issue of the journal. Subscribe to the podcast in any of the major platforms to get updated with the latest! Also, please consider leavi ...
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Large, plausible and imminent - time to take H5N1 seriously
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As increasing numbers of mammalian, and human, cases of H5N1 are documented we askShould we worry about a growing threat from “bird flu”? Wendy Barclay, from Imperial college London, and Christopher Dye, from Oxford University join us to explain why they think we should. Our commission on the future of the NHS has released a manifesto for a sustain…
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Elections and health in India, the UK, and the USA
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In the UK, a general election has been called - and around the world, ½ the global population will be voting this year; so in this episode we’ll be talking about how elections and health intersect. Firstly, what are the UK parties’ plans for health? Abi Rimmer, The BMJ's UK features editor joins us with the latest information. The world’s largest d…
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Space Odyssey #206 (25.05.2024) **Season 18** Space Odyssey #207 (Back 29.06.2024) Playlist Archives @ http://www.djchris-b.com Podcast @ http://podcast.djchris-b.com Available @ Deezer Tunein Addict Apple Amazon... And now on MyTuner Radio https://mytuner-radio.com/fr/radio/bmj-radio-490862/Von DJ Chris-B
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The prospect of unemployed GPs
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With the anticipation of a new government in the UK, shadow health secretary Wes Streeting will hit the ground running - with a winter season (and it's inevitable crisis) and ongoing industrial desputes with junior doctors. Elisabeth Mahase ask him about his plans to handle these challenges if elected. We also find our selves in the puzzling situat…
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Space Odyssey #205 (27.04.2024) **Season 18** Space Odyssey #206 (Back 25.05.2024) Playlist Archives @ http://www.djchris-b.com Podcast @ http://podcast.djchris-b.com Available @ Deezer Tunein Addict Apple Amazon... And now on MyTuner Radio https://mytuner-radio.com/fr/radio/bmj-radio-490862/ **"Problem on domain djchris-b.com server podcast back s…
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Fixing healthcare's workforce problems
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Where next for psychological safety? Amy Edmundson is professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School. Her work on psychological safety has underpinned so much quality improvement, and she joins us fresh of the stage at the International Forum on Quality and safety in healthcare to talk about the next steps in creating a safe …
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Improving NHS gender identity services - Hilary Cass
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Hilary Cass, the former president of the Royal College of Paediatrics, has spent the last 3 years collating the evidence for treatment of gender questioning young people; engaging with those young people, their families and their clinicians - all with the aim of improving NHS treatment of this complex and vulnerable group. In this interview, Kamran…
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Welcome to a brand new show from the BMJ. The Future Health podcast will be bringing you the people and projects that are meeting the challenges facing our health and care systems. If you're interested in healthcare leadership, technology, or quality improvement, then please join us by subscribing to hear the full series. Coming soon!…
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Space Odyssey 204
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Space Odyssey #204 (30.03.2024) **Season 18** Space Odyssey #205 (Back 27.04.2024) Playlist Archives @ http://www.djchris-b.com Podcast @ http://podcast.djchris-b.com Available @ Deezer Tunein Addict Apple Amazon... And now on MyTuner Radio https://mytuner-radio.com/fr/radio/bmj-radio-490862/Von DJ Chris-B
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Derogation, an ultra processed food system, and catch up pay for the NHS
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Derogation, the way in which striking doctors can be recalled to the ward to protect patient safety, was agreed by NHS England and the BMA. Now, new data The BMJ has uncovered shows that the mechanism was rarely used - and when it was tried, was often rejected. Gareth Iacobucci explains what that means about relations between the government, the NH…
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The future of the clinical relationship, code sharing, and a Nye-t at the theatre
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In this week's podcast: How AI will affect the clinician-patient relationship? Our annual Nuffield Summit roundtable asks how the promise of tech tools stacks up against reality, and how the future of the therapeutic relationship can be protected (participants below). Your code is as important as your methods, which is why The BMJ now requires you …
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Retracting abortion papers, deafness in the clinic, and 70 years of a medical orchestra
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The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing a case on the approval of mifepristone for medical abortion - a case which could change the availability of the drug in the US, and which hinges on papers linking abortion to mental distress. However, those papers are contested (including a paper published by BMJ), and some have been retracted already - Julia Litte…
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Space Odyssey #203 (24.02.2024) **Season 18** Space Odyssey #204 (Back 30.03.2024) Playlist Archives @ http://www.djchris-b.com Podcast @ http://podcast.djchris-b.com Available @ Deezer Tunein Addict Apple Amazon... And now on MyTuner Radio https://mytuner-radio.com/fr/radio/bmj-radio-490862/Von DJ Chris-B
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Heidi Larson on misinformation, the right exercise to reduce depression, and Breathtaking TV
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Social media, and the rate at which the online world is changing, is worrying - especially the speed at which health disinformation can speed around the globe. We look to tech companies for a solution to the problems of their own making - but Heidi Larson, director of the Vaccine Confidence Project, and professor of anthropology, risk and decision …
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A health and care emergency, the US constitutional weakness for pandemic response, ActionAid in conflict zones
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With a new logo, and new music, comes a revamped The BMJ Podcast. Every two weeks we’ll be bringing you a magazine style show, more variety and perspectives on medicine, health, and wellbeing. In this episode: Former chief executive of the NHS, Nigel Crisp, explaining why the UK is facing a national health and care emergency (01:22) The guest edito…
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Space Odyssey #202 (27.01.2024) **Season 18** Space Odyssey #203 (Back 24.02.2024) Playlist Archives @ http://www.djchris-b.com Podcast @ http://podcast.djchris-b.com Available @ Deezer Tunein Addict Apple Amazon... And now on MyTuner Radio https://mytuner-radio.com/fr/radio/bmj-radio-490862/Von DJ Chris-B
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Space Odyssey #201(25.12.2023) **Season 18** Space Odyssey #202 (Back 27.01.2024) Playlist Archives @ http://www.djchris-b.com Podcast @ http://podcast.djchris-b.com Available @ Deezer Tunein Addict Apple Amazon... And now on MyTuner Radio https://mytuner-radio.com/fr/radio/bmj-radio-490862/Von DJ Chris-B
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Christmas 2023 - performing medicine, and prescribing nature
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In this festive edition of the BMJ podcast, we hear about what medicine can learn from music, when it comes to giving a convincing performance, and how we can grow an evidence base for nature prescribing. Professors Roger Kneebone and Aaron William of the Centre for Performance Science raise the curtain on the performance of medicine, and we hear w…
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Oxytocin, clinical outcomes, and patient choice, in resource constrained settings
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There’s an inherent tension between creating quality standards that are very clinically focussed, and standards which are very patient centred - especially in settings where clinical outcomes can be compromised by basic lack of resources. The use of oxytocin to prevent bleeding after birth is an example of this - WHO quality guidelines clearly meas…
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Social connection is essential for health; supporting adolescent health and wellbeing
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In this specially curated three-part podcast series from The BMJ, we explore the importance of community and connection to foster adolescent wellbeing. The discussion covers athe wide array of issues young people face, with a particular focus on the unique challenges of adolescence from a social perspective. The episode unpacks the significance of …
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Give children control; supporting adolescent health and wellbeing
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This is the second episode of a special three-part podcast series that delves into adolescent health and wellbeing, focusing on creating a positive trajectory of health from a young age. The podcast explores physical and mental health issues affecting young people globally, particularly in sexual and reproductive health. We hear how young people ar…
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It’s time for an educational revolution; supporting adolescent health and wellbeing
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In the final episode of this three-part podcast series from The BMJ, we dive into the vital topic of education for adolescents and how it influences the course of life. This podcast explores barriers, burdens and possibilities of change in the educational system to better support young people, and how the traditional system of schooling is failing …
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