The BMJ brings you interviews with the people who are shaping medicine and science around the world.
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Showcasing people and projects that are changing their healthcare system for the better, and can inspire you to do the same.
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Just a safe space to ramble and rant, but also have a good time.. ya know?
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BMJr World City is a city full of interesting talks, quotes, tutorials on music, design and everything etc You are highly welcome to my podcast, feel free and get to me whenever and wherever you want. Thanks
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BMJ Innovations is an online journal focused on emerging digital health, medical devices, process and system innovations that will make the biggest impact on health. Hosted by Dr Helen Surana, our podcasts bring you stories and interviews from the world of health innovations. In our first series we’re bringing you interviews with some of the world’s top leaders in innovation, from the UK, Kenya, Vietnam, and the USA. We talk about their unique experiences and the lessons we can learn from th ...
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BMJ Leader (https://bmjleader.bmj.com/) is an international, peer-reviewed, online-only journal in the field of healthcare leadership. The journal is a place of discussion and debate for the many disciplines that make up leadership in the health services. The BMJ Leader Podcast invites leading players in the field to discuss the most relevant papers of each issue of the journal. Subscribe to the podcast in any of the major platforms to get updated with the latest! Also, please consider leavi ...
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The BMJ is an international peer reviewed medical journal and a fully “online first” publication. The BMJ’s vision is to be the world’s most influential and widely read medical journal. Our mission is to lead the debate on health and to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers, and other health professionals in ways that will improve outcomes for patients. We aim to help doctors to make better decisions.
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Welcome to the BMJ Future Health podcast! We're building a space for clear thinking about the future of health that's trusted and entertaining. Join hosts Dr. Cat (Schuster) Bruce and Dr. Maxine Mackintosh. We explore the facts and evidence in digital health and AI, but want to understand the field through the real stories of those involved. We cov…
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Far right rallies have been held across the UK, culminating in a large parade in London where Elon Musk spoke. At the same time, politicians from across the political spectrum are following the talking points of far right parties - and shifting their policies rightward, even the Labour home secretary has said she wishes to double the period migrant…
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The shaky science of the Q-collar, exercise for osteoarthritis, and patient choice.
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36:10This week on the podcast The BMJ investigates Q-COLLAR, an American device that distributors claim can reduce brain injury from contact sports. Investigators James Smoliga and Mu Yang take us through the evidence, and former NFL punter turned US bobsled team member Johnny Townsend explains what this means for sportspeople. Bin Wang from Zhejiang Un…
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The difficulty of delirium diagnosis, the lack of agency in the 10 year plan, and Gaza wounds
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Doctors still have questions about the UK's assisted dying bill
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38:05In today’s episode: Assisted Dying moves closer to becoming UK law. The proposed legislation to allow people to end their own lives has moved through a second debate in the House of Lords. What do MPs and doctors think of the Bill as it stands? And, new ways to pull research findings from observation alone makes us question whether correlation real…
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Starvation in Gaza is a multi-generational disaster
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36:45In today’s episode: Rethinking how we measure the harm caused by the arms industry The life long, and multigenerational, impact of starvation in Gaza What is the appropriate focus on prevention in general practice? The BMJ's international editor, Jocalyn Clark talks about a new series we've just published - examining the arms industry as a commerci…
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CRISPR, stemcell banking, and a football world cup
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36:16CRISPR technology has revolutionised biological research, and for the first time it’s out of the lab and into the NHS, as NICE has approved its use as cost effective. Kenneth Charles, senior lecturer in haematology at the University of the West Indies explains how the treatment works, and what concerns he has about it's implementation. Also this we…
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If you’ve been in a high street pharmacy or supermarket recently, chances are you’ll have seen home test kits for all sorts of indications; blood sugar level, vitamin deficiencies, thyroid function, and even some forms of cancer. A new series of article in The BMJ revealing serious concerns with the reliability of these home tests, and raises quest…
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The Future for Physician Associates? | Prof. Gillian Leng
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52:53Professor Gillian Leng, President of the Royal Society of Medicine was asked to carry out an independent review into the role of physician and anaesthetic associates. She sits down with Kamran Abbasi, editor in chief of The BMJ, to discuss her findings. In the UK, the rollout of physician associates, NHS staff who took on some of the tasks of docto…
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This week we’re focusing on the NHS. On the 3rd of July the UK’s Prime Minister, Kier Starmer finally announced the NHS’ 10 year plan. His Labour government laid out a vision for where the healthcare service should head over the next decade. The announcement has been met with mixed responses. The plan has some good ideas - but a lack of vision comb…
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What are doctors demanding? | New BMA Chair, Tom Dolphin
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34:35Rebecca Coombes interviews Dr. Tom Dolphin, consultant anaesthetist and newly elected chair of the BMA Council. Watch this interview on our YouTube.Av The BMJ
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Time to rethink GP's advice on weightloss, and ticagrelor data doubts
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33:38Last December, The BMJ published an investigation into the 2009 PLATO trial - exposing serious problems with that study’s data analysis and reporting. Our follow up investigation has shown that those data problems extend to other key supporting evidence in AstraZeneca’s initial application to regulators. Peter Doshi, senior editor in the BMJ’s Inve…
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The plan for NHS league tables is bad, and will lead to unintended consequences
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26:09In this episode, we hear about ketamine addiction. It's in the news, but the rise in addiction amongst young people in the UK has caused concern for some time. Irene Guerrini and Nicola Kalk, both addiction psychiatrists from the National Addiction Centre, join us to explain why its become a problem. In November 2024 Wes Streeting, the UK’s health …
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Wellness industry lies, and preventative AI evaluation
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38:53Devi Sridhar's new book “How Not to Die (Too Soon) - The Lies We’ve Been Sold, and the Policies That Could Save Us” is focussing on the way wellness culture ignores the societal context in which health is really created. As a trained personal trainer and professor of global public health, Devi's straddling both of those worlds, and joins us to talk…
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**New Studio under construction** *Following the installation of the new studio, I have been delayed. I will return as soon as possible. Sorry and Thank you.* Space Odyssey #216 (24.05.2025) **Latest Season 19** Space Odyssey #217 (Back 22.11.2025) **Back New Season 20** Playlist Archives @ http://www.djchris-b.com Podcast @ http://podcast.djchris-…
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Conflict in South Asia, and simplifying GRADE.
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40:15Recent escalations in the ever simmering tension between India and Pakistan brought us closer to conflict - conflict between two nuclear powers. For a long time doctors have campaigned for nuclear disarmament, and Chris Zielinski, president of the World Association of Medical Editors, makes the case for returning WHO's mandate to measure the potent…
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Malaria free China, an academic medicine revolution, and retracted data's impact
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36:36China was declared malaria free in 2021 - and we'll hear how persistence was key to their success, and what new technologies are available to help the rest of the world become malaria free, from Regina Rabinovich, director of the Malaria Elimination Initiative at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health. Sonia Saxena, professor of primary care at …
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Space Odyssey #215 (26.04.2025) **Season 19** Space Odyssey #216 (Back 24.05.2025) **Season 19** Playlist Archives @ http://www.djchris-b.com Podcast @ http://podcast.djchris-b.com Available @ Apple, Amazon, Youtube, Deezer, Tunein, Addict... And now on MyTuner Radio https://mytuner-radio.com/fr/radio/bmj-radio-490862/…
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The problem of prognostication in assisted dying.
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30:48The UK government is debating legislation to allow assisted dying in England and Wales, which puts doctors at the forefront of deciding if their patient will be eligible for a medically assisted death - the key criteria being a 6 month prognosis. But is making a 6 month prognosis actually clinically reliable? To discuss we're joined by a panel of e…
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