
Conversations with colleagues exploring their special interests in medicine and bringing to you Insights, ideas and advice for your medical practice.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 206 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

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Great podcast Luke
Wonderfully informative series of podcasts
Can’t recommend it more highly
A great podcast for doctors, medical students and health professionals alike. Gives great insight into liver disease and abnormal liver function tests, with a good focus on at risk populations and management. Love the friendly commentary and lighthearted approach from both Dr Luke and his guest speaker Dr Ferry Rusli. An informative and interesting listen every time, looking forward to even more episodes coming out. Will be recommending to my medical school colleagues, thanks Dr Luke!
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This show centers on medical practice and policy, featuring clinicians, researchers, and health policy experts who explore specialty topics and practical implications for daily healthcare. Recent episodes span medical cybersecurity, menopause management, cancer screening and policy, memory and neuropsychology, obesity treatment, molecular pathology, ovarian cancer, sleep hygiene, and mobile anesthesia, offering a blend of clinical insight, systemic context, and actionable takeaways for practitioners. Unique strengths include high-profile expert guests, evidence-based discussion, and a willingness to translate complex research into day-to-day guidance for medical professionals and students alike.
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Recent guests on Everyday Medicine include:
1. Dave Vosnakes
2. Stephanie Way
3. Dr Sugandha Kumar
4. Sugandha Kumar
5. Dorothy Keefe
6. Dr Robert M Kaplan
7. Dr Natalie Grima
8. Dr Melissa Beitner
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