On The Wards: On The Pods Medical Podcast for Doctors

On The Wards: On The Pods Medical Podcast for Doctors


Latest Episodes

Part 2 – Reflections on wellbeing, racism and health equality
June 20, 2023

In this podcast, Jules Willcocks chats to Dr Hinemoa Elder about her reflections on wellbeing, racism and health equality in our healthcare systems.Summary Writer: Theoni HaralabopoulosScript Writer:Jules WillcocksEditor: Jules WillcocksInte

Part 1 – Reflections on wellbeing, racism and health equality
June 13, 2023

In this podcast, Jules Willcocks chats to Dr Hinemoa Elder about her reflections on wellbeing, racism and health equality in our healthcare systems.Summary Writer: Anastasia BartonScript Writer:Jules WillcocksEditor: Jules WillcocksInterview

Non-traditional pathways, innovation and software
November 16, 2022

In this podcast, Eloise Sobels talks to Dr Josh Case about the intersection of medicine and software, but more broadly about the benefits of walking a different path to those conventionally bestowed upon junior doctors. Summary Writer:  Jenny Wei Scri

Locuming
October 04, 2022

In this podcast Elie Matar talks with Robert Gerber, a leading Interventional Cardiologist, about the benefits of locum work .Summary Writer: Theoni HaralabopoulosScript Writer: Elie MatarInterviewee: Robert GerberInterviewer: Elie MatarA

Patient Design Thinking
September 27, 2022

In this podcast Chris Elliot speaks with Paediatric Rheumatologist, Rebecca James, about the development of the concept 'Patient Design Thinking' and why it has such profound impacts on the delivery of care no matter which specialty. Summary Writer:  E

Sepsis
July 24, 2022

In this podcast, James Edwards talks to Dr Carolyn Hullick and Professor Simon Finfer about the new, nationalSepsis Clinical Care Standard, recently introduced to ensure that a patient presenting with signs and symptoms of sepsis receives optimal care, f

Human Factors in Medicine with Mackenzie Little
December 07, 2021

In this podcast interview Tom Ayton speaks with Olympic Javelin thrower, Mackenzie Little, about how being an athlete can make you be a better medical student and doctor.Summary Writer: Michelle WuScript Writer: Tom AytonEditor: Tom AytonInte

Human Factors in Medicine with Khairil Musa: Protecting Yourself in Medicine
October 27, 2021

In this Human Factors in Medicine podcast, Abhi Pal speaks with Khairil Musa about the realities of working in Humanitarian Medicine and on the field, the invaluable life lessons he gained from his experience, and ways in which we can deal with trauma and

How to survive on the wards as a new Obstetrics & Gynaecology Senior Resident
October 13, 2021

This podcast aims to educate junior doctors on clinical scenarios, particularly those faced by Obstetrics & Gynaecology Senior Residents. There is a focus on clinical scenarios that arise on the birth unit. Summary Writer:  Joshua Brousse de Gersig

Part 3: Common Medications prescribed on an O&G rotation
October 06, 2021

In this podcast, we discuss the five categories of medications used in Obstetrics and Gynaecology that junior doctors may have not encountered or prescribed previously.Summary Writer: Theoni HaralabopoulosScript Writers: Rebecca Taylor and Jane Mc