
Welcome to Basics to Brilliance, the podcast created to supplement & bolster your knowledge of Haematology.Featuring a two way, non-didactic conversational-style Q&A between the SpR and SHO, this podcast will be your pocket companion no matter where you are.We aim to cover: - Malignant and non-malignant topics
- Science/lab detail
- UK guidelines, hallmark trials and how these translate into clini... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationMedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

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We are delighted to have Dr. Noémi Roy Consultant Haematologist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust join us for this very special episode!
'Basics to Brilliance: Haematology Podcast' has been accredited for CPD credit by th... more
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Welcome to the Red Cell Series!
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'Basics to Brilliance: Haematology Podcast' has been accredited for CPD credit by the Royal College of Pathologists UK.
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'Basics to Brilliance: Haematology Podcast' has been accredited for CPD credit by the Royal College of Pathologists UK.
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This is a discussion about possible factors and strategies to consider and should not be used as a guideline for clinical practice. Always discuss complicated cases with the attending H&T consultant.
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01:30 Case 1: 41M Severe H... more
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Very useful and engagingly presented information, it is pitched at the perfect level for someone who has an interest in haematology but has not yet entered training or is early on in training. It is much easier to navigate the guidelines having listened to these.
I am a GP in Australia and feel like the veil is being lifted on topics previously a bit to daunting to wrap my head around. Thanks very much.
I’m a physician trainee in Australia (with plans to pursue haematology advanced training) and this is by far the best explanation of haematology topics I’ve come across. Will definitely be recommending this to all my colleagues!
So helpful for FRCPATH exams, I wish there were more! So much better than just listening to the dry guidelines, they talk around the subject and teach about the condition from first principles! Keep up the good work!
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This show provides practical, clinically oriented haematology content geared toward trainees and practicing clinicians. Episodes cover management, diagnostics, and lab testing across malignant and non-malignant topics, with emphasis on guidelines, trials, and real‑world application. Hosts tend to explain concepts with first‑principles context, share clinical anecdotes, and explore newer therapies and testing strategies, making complex topics accessible and directly relevant to daily practice. A notable strength is its goal of covering UK guidelines and the FRCPath syllabus in a conversational, approachable way, which can be valuable for exam preparation and continuing professional development.
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