Episode 1: A conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of VR in Clinical Practice.
Today’s podcast is a conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of Virtual Reality in private practice.  Check out the video version of this  conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen at https://youtu.be/tgvLHdAub5M   Les is Melbourne, born-and-bred.  Educated at Monash and Melbourne Universities, he later spent time in the Austin Hospital’s Department of Psychological Medicine, where he did clinical rotations in Adult Psychiatry and Cardiology.   With a lifelong passion for travel and commercial aviation, Les considers himself fortunate to have been supervised while at t...
Source: The Shrink Is In - February 16, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

A conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of VR in Clinical Practice.
Today’s podcast is a conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of Virtual Reality in private practice.  Check out the video version of this  conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen at https://youtu.be/tgvLHdAub5M   Les is Melbourne, born-and-bred.  Educated at Monash and Melbourne Universities, he later spent time in the Austin Hospital’s Department of Psychological Medicine, where he did clinical rotations in Adult Psychiatry and Cardiology.   With a lifelong passion for travel and commercial aviation, Les considers himself fortunate to have been supervised while at t...
Source: The Shrink Is In - February 16, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Merging supermassive black holes, and communicating science in the age of social media
On this week’s show: What we can learn from two supermassive black holes that appear to be on a collision course with each other, and the brave new online world in which social media dominates and gatekeeps public access to scientific information First up, Staff Writer Daniel Clery talks with host Sarah Crespi about the possibly imminent merger of two supermassive black holes in a nearby galaxy. How imminent? We might see a signal as early as 100 days from now.  Also, this week we have a special section on science and social media. In her contribution, Dominique Brossard, professor and chair in the Department ...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - February 10, 2022 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Merging supermassive black holes, and communicating science in the age of social media
On this week’s show: What we can learn from two supermassive black holes that appear to be on a collision course with each other, and the brave new online world in which social media dominates and gatekeeps public access to scientific information First up, Staff Writer Daniel Clery talks with host Sarah Crespi about the possibly imminent merger of two supermassive black holes in a nearby galaxy. How imminent? We might see a signal as early as 100 days from now.  Also, this week we have a special section on science and social media. In her contribution, Dominique Brossard, professor and chair in the Department of Life ...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - February 10, 2022 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Episode 1: A conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of VR in Clinical Practice.
 Today’s podcast is a conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of Virtual Reality in private practice.  Check out the video version of this  conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen at https://youtu.be/tgvLHdAub5M Les is Melbourne, born-and-bred.  Educated at Monash and Melbourne Universities, he later spent time in the Austin Hospital’s Department of Psychological Medicine, where he did clinical rotations in Adult Psychiatry and Cardiology. With a lifelong passion for travel and commercial aviation, Les considers himself fortunate to have been supervised while at the Aus...
Source: The Shrink Is In - February 4, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Learning to listen
In previous episodes of Doctor Informed, we've talked about the importance of speaking out, and how to do that better, but as you progress through your medical career, you will become the person to whom those with problems will turn. In this episode we will explore listening. As a senior clinician, how can you make the space in your work to be a good listener, when what you hear might not be what you want to hear? Our guests; Megan Reitz is a professor of Leadership and Dialogue at Hult Business School. John Higgins is resear ch director at The Right Conversation. Reading Speaking truth to power: why leaders cannot hea...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - February 4, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Learning to listen
In previous episodes of Doctor Informed, we've talked about the importance of speaking out, and how to do that better, but as you progress through your medical career, you will become the person to whom those with problems will turn. In this episode we will explore listening. As a senior clinician, how can you make the space in your work to be a good listener, when what you hear might not be what you want to hear? Our guests; Megan Reitz is a professor of Leadership and Dialogue at Hult Business School. John Higgins is research director at The Right Conversation. Reading Speaking truth to power: why leaders cannot hear...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - February 4, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Episode 1: A conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of VR inClinical Practice
  Today’s podcast is a conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of Virtual Reality in private practice. Check out the video version of this  conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen at https://youtu.be/tgvLHdAub5MLes is Melbourne, born-and-bred.  Educated at Monash and Melbourne Universities, he later spent time in the Austin Hospital’s Department of Psychological Medicine, where he did clinical rotations in Adult Psychiatry and Cardiology.With a lifelong passion for travel and commercial aviation, Les considers himself fortunate to have been supervised while at the Austin b...
Source: The Shrink Is In - February 4, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Diabetes Core Update – February 2022
Diabetes Core Update is a monthly podcast that presents and discusses the latest clinically relevant articles from the American Diabetes Association’s four science and medical journals – Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes, and Diabetes Spectrum. Each episode is approximately 20 minutes long and presents 5-6 recently published articles from ADA journals. Intended for practicing physicians and health care professionals, Diabetes Core Update discusses how the latest research and information published in journals of the American Diabetes Association are relevant to clinical practice and can be applied in a treatmen...
Source: Diabetes Core Update - January 29, 2022 Category: Endocrinology Authors: American Diabetes Association Source Type: podcasts

Nina Kraus Talks about Sound and the Brain (BS 192)
Nina kraus: click to play interview; right click to download mp3 This month's episode of Brain Science is an interview with Nina Kraus, author of "Of Sound Mind: How Our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World." Dr. Kraus has spent 30 years exploring how the brain processes sound. We explore why sound processing involves much more that just the auditory cortex as well how the sounds we experience change our brains, both for better and for worse. How to get this episode:FREE: audio mp3 (click to stream, right click to download)Episode Transcript:Click here for a free excerpt.Buy fo...
Source: the Brain Science Podcast and Blog with Dr. Ginger Campbell - January 28, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ginger Campbell, MD Tags: Hearing and Sound Books For Newbies Interviews Source Type: podcasts

Coronapod: COVID death toll is likely millions more than official counts
As of January 2022, the WHO reports that 5.5 million people have lost their lives to the pandemic. However, many research groups suggests that this number is likely to be a significant underestimate, although it is hard to be certain as counting mortality across the world is an exceptionally difficult task. In this episode of Coronapod we ask why, and delve into the range of approaches scientists are taking to try to get to the bottom of the sticky problem - from excess death counts, to machine learning and even satellite imagery.News Feature: The pandemic’s true death toll: millions more than official cou...
Source: Nature Podcast - January 21, 2022 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

Coronapod: COVID death toll is likely millions more than official counts
As of January 2022, the WHO reports that 5.5 million people have lost their lives to the pandemic. However, many research groups suggests that this number is likely to be a significant underestimate, although it is hard to be certain as counting mortality across the world is an exceptionally difficult task. In this episode of Coronapod we ask why, and delve into the range of approaches scientists are taking to try to get to the bottom of the sticky problem - from excess death counts, to machine learning and even satellite imagery.News Feature: The pandemic’s true death toll: millions more than official cou...
Source: Nature Podcast - January 21, 2022 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

Brain Science celebrates 15 years with Annual Review
Brain Science launched as the Brain Science Podcast in December 2006 and we are celebrating with our 15th annual review episode. BS 19 highlights the guests and key ideas we have shared in 2021. Interviews included return visits from Jeff Hawkins and David Eagleman. New guests including Anil Seth and Antonio Damasio, who both emphasized the importance of our bodies (not just our brains) in understanding Consciousness.Coming Soon! Free Episode Transcript Click to Stream. R Clic...
Source: the Brain Science Podcast and Blog with Dr. Ginger Campbell - December 22, 2021 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ginger Campbell, MD Tags: For Newbies Embodiment Neuroscience Podcast Show Notes Source Type: podcasts

TWiV 838: The magic virus bus
The New York City Virus Hunters join TWiV to reveal how local students engage in safe virus surveillance and conduct science research right in their neighborhoods, followed by an update on variant of concern Omicron. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Rich Condit, and Brianne Barker Guests: Teresa Bautista, Isabel Francisco, Jesus Gonzales, Joel Gonzalez, Florian Krammer, and Christine Marizzi, Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Biobus Wild Bird Fund FluLab B1.1.529 (COVID-19-lineages) Report on Omicron spike changes (virological) Omicro...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - December 5, 2021 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

The effects of primary-level workers on people with mental disorders and distress in low- and middle-income countries
In many settings where access to health care is limited, governments are looking for effective and efficient ways to deliver routine health services. To help with this, the Cochrane EPOC Group is producing a series of reviews on task shifting the delivery of care to healthcare providers with lower levels of training. In August 2021, they published an update to the 2013 Cochrane Review of the effects of engaging community ‐based primary-level workers in helping people with mental health disorders or distress in low and middle-income countries. We asked one of the main authors, Weng Yee Chin from the University of Hong Kon...
Source: Podcasts from The Cochrane Library - November 30, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Cochrane Source Type: podcasts