Acute Medicine Podcast - SAM Acute Medicine Podcast
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- Health & Fitness
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The official podcast from the Society for Acute Medicine.
A range of discussions and topics covered for all those working or interested in Acute Medicine in the UK and beyond.
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Fever in the Returning Traveller - Interview with Dr Naomi Walker
This episode sees Vicky discussing with Dr Naomi Walker, Consultant at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine on the topic of all things fever in the returning traveller.
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Nephrology - Interview with Asheesh Sharma and James Hartley
This episode sees Peter and Vicky chatting to two nephrologists on a wide range of kidney based topics, we hope you enjoy.
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Acute Kidney Injury with Dr Hunt
This episode sees Vicky and Peter chatting to Austin Hunt the lead of SAM's subgroup on AKI about all things AKI related, we hope you find it interesting and useful.
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Heart Failure - Interview with Dr Japp
This week sees Vicky and Kelham interview Dr Alan Japp an expert on Heart Failure from Scotland. We hope you enjoy!
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BTS Pneumothorax Guideline
Vicky, Damian and Mike talk about the BTS guideline from 2023 on Pleural disease, this episode focuses on Pneumothorax diagnosis and management. We plan to do one on Effusions in the future. Please do let us know what you think.
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Headaches Part 2 - Interview with Dr Anita Krishnan
Part 2 of our podcast seeing Vicky and Peter interview Dr Anita Krishnan on all things headache.
Customer Reviews
Great listen and very helpful!
Loved these really practical and helpful tips. For any practitioners who deal in acute medicine.
Both the hosts (especially Vicky) are super charismatic and fun to listen to!
Great podcast for anyone on the Acute take
These podcasts are really easy to listen to and have some great updates as well as pearls of wisdom. The refreshing honesty of the hosts makes me feel less alone in my concerns managing patients.
Honest and refreshing
Just discovered this series of podcasts and I love them. Really honest and really useful tips for anyone seeing patients on acute take.