You're Kidding, Right is a podcast by two doctors for everything you need to know about paediatrics). Each week we release 2 episodes on key topics that will help you understand how our littlest patients work. Whether you're a junior doctor, medical student, nursing grad, general practice trainee or anyone who wants to learn the who, what, when, where and how of kids, we will do our very best to make your learning a little easier, and a little more fun! https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingrightdoctors/ This podcast is for educational purposes only. Please see your own doctor or local guidelines for information specific to your situation.
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Love listening to this podcast. Informative with a healthy mix of information and light hearted chat. Would definitely recommend to everyone!
Thank you for explaining concepts and clinical applications in easy-to-understand terms, and for making it conversational enough that listeners won’t zone out! I’m PGY2 and feel as though I’ve lost a lot of theoretical knowledge since graduating, but listening to your podcast in the car has allowed me to revise and consolidate so much of what I learnt in medical school with what I’ve seen at work. Also, listening to your WPW episode was literally the first time I’ve properly understood re-entran... more
Thank you so much for breaking down these important topics for us and discussing local Australian Guidelines– it has been sooo helpful as a medical student
I’m a fairly new listener, and a RN as well! I work in a regional hospital SCN and I love the neonatal content. It’s such a nice refresher and I’ve learnt so much as well! Having an understanding of what my medical colleagues are looking for has helped my practice and I’ve been able to assess a baby more thoroughly and give more information when paging and discussing a patient with my Reg or resident. You are both very funny and I enjoy the laugh as well!
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You're Kidding, Right? launched 4 years ago and published 166 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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