For a greener NHS - a call for evidence
The NHS is a world leader in sustainable healthcare - and it's the staff who have have been leading the charge. The For A Greener NHS campaign is asking everyone who has made a change to the way they work, to submit evidence and help shape the whole organisation's response to the climate emergency. In this podcast, Isobel Braithwaite, public... (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - March 14, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

For a greener NHS - a call for evidence
The NHS is a world leader in sustainable healthcare - and it's the staff who have have been leading the charge. The For A Greener NHS campaign is asking everyone who has made a change to the way they work, to submit evidence and help shape the whole organisation's response to the climate emergency. In this podcast, Isobel Braithwaite, public health registrar& academic clinical fellow at UCL, and Sandy Robertson, LTFT Emergency Medicine Trainee and Chair of RCEM environmental specialist interest group, join us to explain what they're doing, and what kind of evidence is needed. For more on the For A Greener NHS campaign...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - March 14, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

For a greener NHS - a call for evidence
The NHS is a world leader in sustainable healthcare - and it's the staff who have have been leading the charge. The For A Greener NHS campaign is asking everyone who has made a change to the way they work, to submit evidence and help shape the whole organisation's response to the climate emergency. In this podcast, Isobel Braithwaite, public health registrar & academic clinical fellow at UCL, and Sandy Robertson, LTFT Emergency Medicine Trainee and Chair of RCEM environmental specialist interest group, join us to explain what they're doing, and what kind of evidence is needed. For more on the For A Greener NHS campa...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - March 14, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Coronavirus in Italy —Report From the Front Lines
Physicians in Lombardy, Italy, have been overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients requiring critical care. Based on an existing ECMO center network they developed an ICU network to rapidly identify, triage, and manage patients infected with SARS-2-CoV. Maurizio Cecconi, MD, of Humanitas University in Milan discusses the region’s approach to the surge, including clinical and supply management, health care worker training and protection, and ventilation strategies, with JAMA Editor Howard Bauchner. Read the article: Critical Care Utilization for the COVID-19 Outbreak in Lombardy, Italy: Early Experience and Forecast During an Emer...
Source: JAMA Author Interviews - March 13, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

Science ’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame, and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin
On this week ’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction. Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, ta lks with Sarah a...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 12, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Science ’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin
On this week’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction.   Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory Universit...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 12, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Science ’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin
On this week’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction.   Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, talks with Sara...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 12, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Science ’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame, and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin
On this week ’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction. Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, t alks with Sarah ...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 9, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

November 2019: Ryan Stanton, MD:
Dr. Stanton goes inside addiction medicine while talking with a PA who lost her license after being hooked on heroin, oxycodone, and alcohol. (Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians)
Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians - November 1, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Emergency Medicine News Emergency Medicine News Source Type: podcasts

100th Episode! October 2019: Ryan Stanton, MD:
Dr. Stanton talks with Scott Johnson, a local radio host, about his on-air emergency and EM evaluation. (Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians)
Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians - September 30, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Emergency Medicine News Emergency Medicine News Source Type: podcasts