8 Podcasts like Generally Speaking
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1. The Medical Journal of Australia
Australia's premier general medical academic peer-reviewed journal.
2. PsychEd: educational psychiatry podcast
This podcast is written and produced by psychiatry residents at the University of Toronto and is aimed at medical students and residents. Listeners will learn about fundamental and more advanced topics in psychiatry as our resident team explore these...Show More
3. Australian Prescriber Podcast
The Australian Prescriber Podcast provides a regular dive into some of the many great articles that Australian Prescriber publishes every two months. In each episode, our host will chat with one of the authors from a recent issue of Australian Prescr...Show More
4. The GP Show
Join GP Dr Sam Manger and special guests from around the World discussing the latest in evidence-based medicine and more. This podcast is designed-with-love for medical doctors, scientists, researchers, allied health, nurses, students and anybody el...Show More
5. The Psych Review
The Psych Review is a podcast reviewing recent developments in Australian psychiatry. The cast is hosted by three psychiatry registrars: Alanna, Shakira, and Mazz.We realise how hard it can be to stay on top of the latest research, so we created this...Show More
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6. On The Wards: On The Pods Medical Podcast for Doctors
Go to our site at: www.onthewards.org . Medical Podcast, Blog & Online Community for Doctors
7. Aussie Med Ed- Australian Medical Education
A uniquely Australian Podcast run in a relaxed fashion with the aim of reviewing varied medical conditions, diagnosis and treatment options by interviewing specialists in the medical community. Designed for Medical students, Medical Practitioners and...Show More
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8. Bedside Murmurs
Join Bedside Murmurs as we, UNSW Medical Students, have a chat with doctors about their careers, pathways in medicine, clinical tips and history questions you should be asking, and interesting/difficult patients they have managed and much more!