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Just a safe space to ramble and rant, but also have a good time.. ya know?
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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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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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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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The BMJ is an international peer reviewed medical journal and a fully “online first” publication. The BMJ’s vision is to be the world’s most influential and widely read medical journal. Our mission is to lead the debate on health and to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers, and other health professionals in ways that will improve outcomes for patients. We aim to help doctors to make better decisions.
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How MSF maintains neutrality in conflict zones
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This week we’re at the World Innovation Summit for Health, where we’re a media partner - the meeting is focussing on conflict, equity and resilience. In that vein, we’re joined by Christos Christou, international president of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to talk about attacks on healthcare staff, and the difficulty and importance of maintaining n…
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Space Odyssey #209 (26.10.2024) **New Season 19** Space Odyssey #210 (Back 30.11.2024) **Season 19** Playlist Archives @ http://www.djchris-b.com Podcast @ http://podcast.djchris-b.com Available @ Apple, Amazon, Youtube, Deezer, Tunein, Addict... And now on MyTuner Radio https://mytuner-radio.com/fr/radio/bmj-radio-490862/…
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Conflict zones, women’s health research, and reimagining palliative care
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In this episode, we speak to the doctor overseeing the WHO’s emergency response for the eastern mediterranean region - including Gaza, Lebanon, Sudan and Yemen. Richard Brennan joins us to talk about protecting health services, and workers, in the escalating armed conflicts that are affecting the region. Menaka Paranathala and Emma Rourke, from The…
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Climate leadership - knowledge is power
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It’s an often cited statistic that if healthcare was a country, it would be the fifth largest carbon emitter. At The BMJ we want to change that, and move healthcare towards a more sustainable future. In this week’s episode, we’ll hear about our annual climate edition from two of The BMJ’s editors, Sophie Cook and Juliet Dobson. We’ll be diving into…
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Getting science into policy for gun control and NHS reform
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How science can be transformed into policy? One of the seemingly intractable issues when it comes to legislative change in the US is gun control. One reason policy change is so difficult, is the US specific evidence vacuum, but that’s beginning to change. We're joined by Louis Klarevas, an academic at the University of Colombia and author of the bo…
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Space Odyssey #208 (29.06.2024) **New Season 19** Space Odyssey #209 (Back 26.10.2024) **Season 19** 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/…
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Nutrition for health and conflicts of interests
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Under-nutrition harms health, but so does over-nutrition. The Bill and Melinda Gate’s foundation has just released their Goalkeepers' report - highlighting the detrimental impact that poor nutrition is having on children’s health. Rasa Izadnegahdar, director of Maternal, Newborn, Child Nutrition & Health at the foundation joins us to explain how th…
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Improving data for quality care when resources are stretched
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There's a real drive to strengthen quality of care in facilities around the world. However, no matter where you are, improving healthcare depends on quality data—and collecting and using that data can be challenging without the time and expertise. In this podcast, we explore how different healthcare systems, especially those with limited resources,…
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GPs' industrial action, and the olympians after the games
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The news that GPs in England have voted for industrial action has spooked the healthcare system - Katie Bramall-Stainer, the chair of the BMA's General Practice Committee explains what's lead to this, and why trust in the government has gone. After the games, olympians and paralympians return to their normal lives - but what does that mean for thei…
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Multi-cancer detection and NHS HIT Lists
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This week we're questioning the effectiveness of the Galleri Test for early cancer detection with investigation authors Margaret McCartney and Deborah Cohen. They delve into the decision-making and politics behind this test's introduction in the UK. The episode also covers the growing NHS waiting list crisis and how Imran Ahmed and his team at Guy'…
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Ensuring an Olympic legacy, and fixing primary care
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The Paris games have just started - and France has made a concerted effort to ensure that this year's Olympics will have a legacy of physical activity for the whole population. However, mega sporting events don't always have that effect, and Fiona Bull, head of physical activity for the WHO, joins us to explain why it's increasingly important that …
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We celebrate 10 years of patient and public partnership strategy at The BMJ with a patient-centred podcast. We ask how should the new Labour government engage patients in shaping the future of the NHS. We also dive into the concepts of social care and peer support, and learn from Brazil's experience in social participation. Highlights: 01:52 - The …
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Extending access for breast cancer, and epidural outcomes
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Women's Health, breast cancer screening, epidurals, and GP voices New U.S. guideline on breast cancer screening have been extended to women in their 40s - Katy Bell, from the University of Sydney, and Stacy Carter, from the University of Wollongong explain why the good intention of that change wont be mirrored in outcomes - and may even induce harm…
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Space Odyssey #207 (29.06.2024) *End Season 18* Space Odyssey #208 **(Back 28.09.2024)** **New Season 19** 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/…
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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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