
Final year medical students turned real life doctors attempt to liven up their studies with mnemonics and banter!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessScienceLife SciencesMedicine | ||||

In this mammoth 2 part episode we try our hand at lumon-esque macrodata refinement - or as its otherwise known, interpretting blood tests. Tune in as we tackle the FBE, UEC, LFT, CMP, CRP (WTF so many TLAs) to help you hit your placements ready to in... more
In this mammoth 2 part episode we try our hand at lumon-esque macrodata refinement - or as its otherwise known, interpretting blood tests. Tune in as we tackle the FBE, UEC, LFT, CMP, CRP (WTF so many TLAs) to help you hit your placements ready to in... more
Immune system? Who is she! But genuinely.. who.. is she? Dr Edward Roper is here dropping unmatched pathology knowledge and unparalleled insight into the immune system! We are thrilled to have him on board and learn from the best! Tune in!
Do starfish have corners? Do you think we can make immune organs interesting? There's no explanation to do this two parter justice. Dr Edward Roper, everyone. Pathologist extraordinare. Go forth and learn
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I am not a medical professional or student but highly interested in some of these topics. I love the balance between general information about a topic but also the degree to which y’all get granular too. Dr Freilich was actually my GP when I lived in Aus and she was genuinely the best GP I ever had. She referred me to Dr Gillies to get tested and then treated for a range of different neurodiversity’s and it totally changed my life! Listening to these podcasts is a uniquely refreshing taste of ho... more
I had my first (and only) paeds rotation and exams during a lockdown where all placements and tutorials were cancelled. This podcast saved me during my exams and OSCES and helped me feel prepared when I encountered my first tiny human in real life. It’s so nice to have Australian based podcasts available so the management and clinical care pathways are what I actually would use in real life.
Thanks so much, keep it coming.. would love to hear an episode on interpreting routine pathology results!
Charming, informative and fun. What more could you want?
These tips and tricks have stuck with me through the years and have been super helpful clinically as well as for my studies! Super grateful for resources like this
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A lively and engaging discussion guide for medical students and professionals that focuses on making complex medical topics accessible through mnemonics and humor. The content often revolves around foundational medical concepts, blood tests, immune system functions, and conditions like MRKH syndrome and OCD, all presented in an entertaining, relatable format. The dialog integrates personal anecdotes, clinical experiences, and light-hearted banter, which helps to relay important medical knowledge while also keeping the audience engaged. The blend of educational content with lightheartedness makes it especially appealing for listeners looking to navigate their medical education with enjoyment.
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Humerus Hacks launched 10 years ago and published 68 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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