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How To Win Friends & Influenza

How To Win Friends & Influenza

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How To Win Friends & Influenza features interviews with distinguished doctors across a range of specialties. It’s designed for junior doctors and medical students who are curious about different specialties and the real life side of medicine, not just the pathophysiology of it. Hear these guests’ stories and learn from their advice, whether it’s immunology, surgery, gastroenterology or something else you’re interested in.
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Anaesthetics! And the people who do it! They might have a title that's hard to pronounce, but the ability to guide patients through operations safely remains rewarding.In this episode, Dr Marie talks about life as an anaesthseticoshcsdokdtist, interesting cases and training advice.Chill beats by Professor Phil Poronnik.…
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The recipe for geriatrics is diverse and beautiful. It's 5 parts general medicine, 2 parts falls investigations, 1 part deathly despair, 3 parts woolly sweaters and 5 parts super cool.In this episode, Dr Chris talks about the variety of hospital presentations, the balanced geriatrician lifestyle and how to find your ultimate calling.Sick beats by P…
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Chronic diseases can strike people of all ages, from foetus to corpse (probably not inclusive). Adolescent medicine is what it sounds like: the branch of medicine that deals with adolescents, particularly when it comes to chronic diseases.In this episode, Dr Linette talks about what adolescent medicine involves and the type of health practitioner i…
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Otolaryngology isn't likely to be any child's first word, but it sure makes for a great Hangman game!In this episode, Dr Faruque talks about the specialty colloquially known as ENT and gems of wisdom for making it onto a specialty program.Theme music by Jordan D. Peterson, a collaboration between Ehsan W. Farshid and Lily Chen.…
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Nursing and doctoring are hearty friends who hold hands while prancing off into the sunset. Together, their teamwork is something that can make health care great. Long live patient welfare!In this episode, Pete talks about what nursing involves, different types of nursing and how nurses and doctors can work together to make a better patient experie…
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Bones are the putative skeleton of the human body, so it's important that they're not broken. Hold on! They actually are the skeleton! That means we need orthopaedic surgery to fix them.In this episode, Dr Saqib talks about orthopaedic surgery, charitable work and international inequalities in health care.Theme music by Lily Chen.…
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There are many things that can go wrong in the human body. Luckily, there's a specialty that studies it: pathology. After all, a tissue diagnosis must be made! The show must go on!In this episode, Dr Nicky talks about work, microscopes and social interaction in the specialty of pathology.Theme music by Lily Chen.…
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Where do you go if you have multi-organ failure and teeter on the cusp of death? An important three-letter acronym: ICU!In this episode, Dr Stuart talks about the hectic life of intensive care medicine, being a good doctor and the importance of morals.Theme music by Lily Chen.Par How To Win Friends & Influenza
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Fake medicine is based on hogwash and wizardry, while real medicine is based on evidence and clinical trials. That makes medical research integral to accurate diagnosis and treatment.In this episode, Julia talks about life as a medical researcher, how research applies to medical doctors and the challenges that research involves.Theme music by Lily …
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Sports is a unique field. It consists of grown adults or small children tossing equipment around according to made-up rules - and somehow having quite a lot of fun doing so. That's why sports medicine is a unique specialty. It deals with the afflictions of active people, often involving acute treatment at the moment of injury, not just chronic over…
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Without the heart, there is no mindless muscle bag to pump blood all around the body. Fortunately, cardiology exists to cure, palliate and address issues of this important organ!In this episode, Professor Chris talks about his work as a specialist cardiologist, why he campaigned for public defibrillators and the crucial contribution of being passio…
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Going from medical student to doctor means a life full of money and employment. But what's it really like being a medical intern or resident? Is being a junior doctor akin to administrative slavery or is it a chance to help the world?In this episode, Dr James answers questions about junior doctor life, coffee, spontaneous patient bleeding and what …
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Life is full of infinite possibilities! If you have a medical degree, your future is not confined to the hospital wards.But how can you choose between all the things you want to achieve while you're alive? Is it possible to manage your time so you can be both a doctor and a professional abalone diver?In this episode, Dr Renee Lim talks about balanc…
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Your greatest nightmare is here, except this time you're wearing pants!Your hospital patient has a rare case of Aafkhajsdklashkjdasodhsouheihterl Fever and conventional medicines can't cure it. Could it be time to call in a manufacturing pharmacist to whip up something customised for you?In this episode, Allan Fong talks about hospital pharmacy, ho…
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Patients with mental health illnesses can be treated with medication, psychological therapy or a combination of both. But what exactly do psychologists do? Which patients go to them? Which doctors interact with them?In this episode, Juliette talks about what clinical psychology is, why she hasn’t locked her car lately and how examination stress can…
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Just like hearts, souls and a working Internet connection, minds are vital things in our modern world. Psychiatry is a discipline of medicine that deals with mental illness and its effects on patients.In this episode, Professor Philip talks about the interesting topics that psychiatry encompasses, the lifestyle of the work and invaluable wisdom fro…
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Skin is important! How else do you discriminate between all of the delicious fruit and vegetables in the supermarket?As a non-science graduate of a city medical program, Dr Philip talks about his deviation from surgery, his subsequent background as a rural general practitioner and his current range of medical duties.Theme music by Phil Poronnik.…
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PATIENT IS BLEEDING! EVERYBODY PANIC!That's not what it's really like in a trauma setting, is it?Dr Jeremy talks about the ups and downs of life in trauma, as well as the different training paths that can lead to it.Dr Jeremy is the Director Of Trauma at Westmead Hospital. Additionally, he's involved in breast clinics and medical teaching.Theme mus…
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