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EM Clerkship

Zack Olson, MD ; Mike Estephan, MD ; Maddie Watts, MD

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The purpose of this podcast is to help medical students crush their emergency medicine clerkship and get top 1/3 on their SLOE. The content is organized in an approach to format and covers different chief complaints, critical diagnoses, and skills important for your clerkship.
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The Intern At Work: Internal Medicine

Medicine Pods: The Intern at Work

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A pan-Canadian learner-generated internal medicine podcast. The Intern at Work is written by residents for residents, and is meant to serve you better on the wards and on call. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational use only and is not intended as the sole resource for clinical management. All scripts are original scripts. Podcasts produced out of Canada and may contain Canadian specific guidelines. Created by: Alison Lai Executive Producers: Laiya Carayannopoulos, Zahra Merali
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Looking to embark on a career in corporate law? We know it can be hard to differentiate one firm from another, particularly when everyone says they ’do great work with great people’. But what does that mean? Allens Confidential aims to answer that question. Produced by two Allens lawyers, Cat Thomas and Sam Guzman, this podcast gives you real insight into what it’s like to work at Allens. Got questions about working here? Visit allens.com.au/careers or email [email protected]
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Psychiatry Weekly is a podcast built upon a passion for mental health and its awareness. Some episodes are targeted for medical students in their psychiatry clerkship, others promote good mental health practices and general knowledge on mental illnesses geared towards the public so that people are better able to spot these illnesses amongst the people they interact with and how they can help them. All episodes are filled with informative topics in an informal, easy-to-follow presentation. do ...
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The Better Pill Podcast

Adrian Teves & Michael Sibulo

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Young Filipino doctors Adrian Teves and Michael Sibulo discuss anything related to premed, med proper, clerkship, internship, PLE, USMLE and beyond. Welcome to the Better Pill–your weekly prescription of tips and insights to become better students, better interns, and better doctors. You can reach us at: Email: [email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast Youtube: The Better Pill Podcast
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Welcome to Maddocks on the Mic — the official podcast of Maddocks, the modern Australian law firm — operating in Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. Dive into bite-sized series from around the firm aimed at educating and hopefully entertaining too!
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Let's Brief It

D.C. Bar Law Student Community

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A podcast made for Law Students, by Law Students. Produced by the D.C. Bar Law Student Community. Learn more about the D.C. Bar Law Student Community at dcbar.org/LSC. Current Hosts: Tamya Anderson, Howard University School of Law, Class of 2026 Andrew Nettels, George Washington University Law School, Class of 2025 Prisila Otazo, UDC David A. Clark School of Law, Class of 2027 Presented by the D.C. Bar Communities Podcast Network. Theme Music: "Something Elated" by Broke for Free
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Zone of Risk

Joni Mosely & Spencer Charif

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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services. The information provided in this podcast is not intended to be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. The views and opinion expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affi ...
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At Sports 'N Torts we talk with our friends, peers and colleagues about sports, law and business. We preview the biggest sporting events and then break down the results. We talk with the leaders in the legal industry to find out what makes them and their law firms successful and learn the technical tricks of their trade. Finally, we are always interested in general business principles and the engines that make a good company tick. Grab and seat and let's chat.
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What's Up Docs

Jason Zhou & David Hsu

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Jason Zhou, a medical student from the University of Toronto, and Dr. David Hsu, a family physician from Toronto, talk about life, medicine, medical school, and beyond. Disclaimer: The views expressed in the podcast are solely of the authors and do not represent any organizations they may a part of. Topics are meant to be reflective and entertaining and not to be regarded as professional or medical advice.
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BWH BEI's Podcast

Brigham Education Institute

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These short medical education article reviews provide a summary of the Brigham Education Institute's journal club discussions, with a goal to better understand how medical education research is performed and what information it is providing.
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Welcome to Brown Girl White Coat, a space created to encourage diversity in medicine and provide a realistic perspective on what medical school is "really like." We hope you leave feeling empowered, inspired, and entertained.
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Practice Areas 101

Texas Young Lawyers Association

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Answer the question all attorneys get asked, "What Type of Law Do You Practice?" We will have weekly podcasts addressing any and all types of law brought to you by Texas Young Lawyers that actually practice in that area.
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In Episode 3 of our Do What Matters podcast series, hosts Emily Kidd and Pete Gavralas, along with producer Charlotte Verley, dive into the Maddocks Clerkship Program and the application process. They are joined by Rose Bundrock, Head of Talent Acquisition from the Maddocks People and Culture team, who shares insider advice for students on how to m…
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In this episode of Let’s Brief It, host Prisila Otazo sits down with Dean David Singleton — legal scholar, advocate, educator, and Associate Dean for Experiential and Clinical Programsat UDC David A. Clarke School of Law —to unpack the complexities of post-conviction justice. From parole and reentry challenges to systemic reform, they explore what …
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In this episode Maddocks Partner Shaun Temby breaksdown potential upcoming legislative changes to the Australian Consumer Law to introduce prohibitions on “unfair practices” – and whether they go too far, or not far enough. From online subscriptions and drip pricing to deceptive design and manipulative tactics, Shaun analyses what’s proposed and of…
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In the debut episode of Zone of Risk, trial attorneys Joni Mosely and Spencer Charif dive headfirst into three courtroom sagas you have to hear to believe. The Karen Read retrial: a high-profile case featuring discredited expert witnesses, alleged police cover-ups, and a prosecution theory torn apart by its own evidence. The Diddy/Cassie case: and …
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Send us a text In this episode, our host Dr. Arjun Pandey (Internal Medicine Resident) interviews special guest Dr. Stefan Jevtic (Hematology Fellow) on hematologic conditions in pregnancy. They discuss the clinical presentation, investigations and management of thrombocytopenia, anemia, VTE and other hematologic conditions in pregnancy. Be sure to…
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Host Shaun Temby, discusses the ACCC initiated legal proceedings last year in the Federal Court against the online dating platform eHarmony Inc., alleging that the company engaged in misleading conduct concerning its membership pricing, renewal terms, and duration. Learn more from Shaun Temby about this action and how it highlights the ACCC's focus…
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Send us a text Learn all about an approach to gastric cancer for the internist! Episode written by Dr. Gurjit Mander (Internal Medicine) Reviewed by by Dr. Arjun Kundra (Gastroenterology) and Dr. Genevieve Chick (General Internal Medicine) Infographic by Dr. Gurjit Mander Support the showBy Medicine Pods: The Intern at Work
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Season 4 of Sports 'N Torts was over. And we weren’t planning to be back until September, but after the Braves' epic meltdown against the Diamondbacks, we needed a therapy session—and this emergency podcast was it. Josh Gernatt returns to talk through the struggles that has been the Braves' 2025 season so far. We cover: The historic collapse vs. Ar…
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Ever wondered what happens at a law firm where doing what matters to you counts? In Episode 2 of our Do What Matters podcast series, hosts Emily Kidd, Pete Gavralas and producer Charlottle Verley take a deep dive into the Maddocks practice teams and firm culture. They are also joined by Senior Associates, Billy Gialamas and Claire Grundy, who share…
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In this episode, Cat and Sam sit down with recent clerks Georgia Coleman and Hugo Miric to unpack the five things they wish they knew before applying for and completing their clerkships. From wardrobe malfunctions to cupcake controversies, Georgia and Hugo share candid stories, practical tips, and honest reflections on navigating the clerkship proc…
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Send us a text This week we take you through a common and challenging symptomatology experienced by patients who have dementia - behavioural and psychosocial symptoms in dementia, or BPSD. Written by: Dr. Rafique Van Umm (Internal Medicine Resident) Reviewed by: Dr. Tricia Woo (Geriatrician) & Dr. Marianne Talman (General Internist) Support the sho…
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In this landmark Season 4 finale, I am joined by three elite trial lawyers — Lindsay Forlines, Xavier Carter, and Buck Daniel — to break down the first jury trials in Georgia following the passage of Senate Bill 68 (SB 68), Georgia's sweeping new tort reform legislation. Together, they walk through how the new law has already begun to reshape the c…
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Dr. Sara Krzyzaniak (Host, Stanford University) speaks with Dr. Tim Fallon (Maine Medical Center) and Dr. Liza Smith (UMass Baystate), both leaders of CORD's Application Process Improvement Committee, about the historic transition from ERAS to ResidencyCAS for emergency medicine residency applications in 2025-2026. Sound Engineer: Dr. Kaitlin Bower…
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Send us a text In this episode, we discuss the pathophysiology, clinical features and diagnostic approach to Adult Onset Still's Disease. Our medicine minute discusses the Yamaguchi Criteria for diagnosis of Adult Onset Still's Disease. Written by: Dr. Samira Adus (Internal Medicine Resident) Reviewed by: Dr. Kimberly Legault (Rheumatology) and Dr.…
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This week on Sports 'N Torts, we switch gears from legal talk to a deep dive into golf, entrepreneurship, and turning passion into business. I am joined by Cliff Stephens and Kody Smith, the co-founders of the recently formed Forefront Simulator Solutions—the duo responsible for transforming the unfinished portion of my basement into a state-of-the…
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New hosts Pete Gavralas and Emily Kidd share their career stories, discuss what matters to them at Maddocks and provide listeners with previews of the exciting topics and conversations expected in future episodes. With our Sydney and Canberra clerkship applications opening on Monday 9 June (Melbourne on Monday 7 July), this series is a must-listen …
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This week on Sports 'N Torts, I sit down with Atlanta attorney Maggy Randels, co-founder of the newly launched Randels Bilimoria Firm (aka “Notorious RBF Law”). Maggy’s passion for advocacy is only rivaled by her love of tennis — and in this fast-paced and fun conversation, we cover everything from clerking for a tennis-loving federal judge, to lau…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Matthew Fuda (Internal Medicine Resident) discusses the 2018 ACC/AHA/HRS Guideline on the Evaluation and Management of Patients With Bradycardia and Cardiac Conduction Delay: Executive Summary with Dr. Karen Konieczny (Cardiologist, Electrophysiologist). Host: Dr. Matthew Fuda Special Guest: Dr. Karen Konieczny (…
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Send us a text Dr. Laiya Carayannopoulos & Dr. Mike Fralick connect to bring you another crossover episode, this time covering new studies on therapies for bronchiectasis and posterior circulation stroke. Take a listen and let us know what you think! Support the showBy Medicine Pods: The Intern at Work
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Now in its fifth season, the Watchdog Podcast has returned, with Maddocks Partner and series host Shaun Temby providing an overview of the dismissal of a claim brought against General Motors Holden Australia NSC Pty Ltd by a number of its dealers (and franchisees) arising out of General Motors Company’s decision in 2020 to shut down the Holden bran…
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Cat and Sam kick off clerkship application season for another year by exploring the dark art of CV writing with Thomas Wigglesworth, Talent Acquisition & Early Careers National Manager, and Vishaya Pracy, Lawyer in Technology, Media & Telecommunications. Is having a stacked resume the ultimate ticket to success? How do you find experience worthy of…
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Send us a text Why do our patients need pacemakers and what should you know about them? Written by Dr. Alyssa Chow (Internal Medicine Resident) and reviewed by Dr. Steve Montague (General Internal Medicine) and Dr. Aws Almufleh (Cardiology). Infographic Alyssa Chow and Sapirya Birk (Medical Student). Support the show…
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In Episode 155 of Sports 'N Torts, I sit down with Shuli Green, a seasoned lawyer and mediator with an impressively diverse career background. Shuli shares her wealth of experience in handling cases on both the plaintiff and defense sides, including personal injury, business, insurance, media law, and First Amendment cases. She discusses how her va…
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In this episode of Let’s Brief It, Mike Walker joins us to discuss his experience in his three federal clerkships. Mike, an alum of Howard University School of Law, gave a great overview of what inspired him to clerk, his experiences in his different chambers, and how our law student community can best prepare themselves for successful clerkship ex…
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Send us a text Today we're introducing a new format—the first episode in our Clinical Practice Guidelines series. This week, Drs. Mike and John Fralick discuss the 2025 ACC/AHA Clinical Practice Guidelines for Acute Coronary Syndrome. Here we go! Support the showBy Medicine Pods: The Intern at Work
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The Emergency Medicine (EM) Match process continues to evolve, with the specialty experiencing significant shifts in recent years. In this 47th installment of the EM Match Advice podcast series, Dr. Sara Krzyzaniak (Stanford EM PD) hosts the annual program director reflection on the Match with Dr. Abra Fant (Northwestern EM PD), who returns for her…
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In this episode, I sit down with my friend and fellow Atlanta trial lawyer, Robert Glass, for a wide-ranging conversation on law, leadership, mentorship, and adventure. Robert shares how his journey from corporate litigation to plaintiff’s work was shaped by relationships, grit, and a passion for helping people. Robert discusses building a law firm…
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In this special Masters edition of Sports ‘N Torts, I reunite with OG podcast guests and good friends Moses Kim and Andy Goldner to break down what we all felt was one of the most unforgettable Masters tournaments in recent memory. From Rory McIlroy's emotional and long-awaited triumph completing the career Grand Slam to Bryson DeChambeau’s back-ni…
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Host Prisila Otazo explores how community initiatives can create lasting change and the pivotal role judges play in leading those efforts. Magistrate Judge Melanie Acuña of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia shares powerful stories about stepping up to support local causes and fostering stronger connections. They also reflect on how the…
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Send us a text Episode 112 - Top Papers from the 2025 American College of Cardiology (ACC) Session Welcome back Rounds Table Listeners! We are back today with a special Rapid Fire Podcast! This week, Drs. Mike and John Fralick discuss top papers from the 2025 American College of Cardiology (ACC) Annual Scientific Session. Hot off the presses, here …
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Welcome back to Sports 'N Torts! In Episode 152, we are joined by Chris Glover, a highly respected trial lawyer and managing attorney at the Atlanta office of Beasley Allen. Chris has built a stellar reputation in the legal community through his advocacy for injured clients and his leadership in the field of personal injury law. What We Cover in Th…
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Baseball is back, and it's time for our annual Braves Sports 'N Torts season preview episode! As has become tradition, I am joined by baseball men Josh Gernatt and Casey Collins to break down the Atlanta Braves' upcoming 2025 season and the broader MLB landscape. Topics covered: ⚾ Braves' 2024 struggles with injuries and why 2025 is set to be a bou…
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Send us a text There's more to falls than meets the eye! Learn all about an approach to this extremely common problem in our older adult population. Episode written by Dr. Annabel Chan (Internal Medicine Resident) and reviewed by Dr. Sudeep Gill (Geriatric Medicine) and Dr. Marie Leung (General Internal Medicine). Infographic by Julia Simone (Medic…
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David Fathi, Director of the National Prison Project at the ACLU, joins co-host Tamya Anderson to discuss his work on protecting the rights of incarcerated persons in the U.S. With the U.S. having the highest incarceration rate in the world, the conditions in U.S. prisons are a pressing issue for the Project. David shares his perspective on the big…
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It’s that time of year again—March Madness is here. I am joined by Sports ‘N Torts regulars Bo Patel and Laurence Kessler for our annual NCAA Tournament preview. In this milestone 150th episode, the guys break down the bracket, discuss key matchups, highlight sleeper teams, and debate which squads have the best path to the Final Four. Laurence come…
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Send us a text In this episode, we review the macrovascular and microvascular complications of longstanding diabetes. Our medicine minute discusses the ADVANCE trial published in 2008 and the DAPA-CKD trial published in 2020. Written by: Dr. Nour Marafie, Internal Medicine Resident Reviewed by: Dr. Melissa-Rosina Pasqua, endocrinologist and Dr. Jen…
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Send us a text For patients w/ myocardial infarction & anemia, at what hemoglobin should you transfuse? Tune into Rounds Table where Dr. Mike Fralick interviews Dr. Jeffrey Carson to discuss his individual patient data meta-analysis published in NEJM Evidence. Support the showBy Medicine Pods: The Intern at Work
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In this episode, we sit down with the dynamic Winter Wheeler—attorney, mediator, arbitrator, TEDx speaker, author, and all-around powerhouse. Winter shares her journey from defense attorney to becoming one of the most sought-after mediators in the business, shedding light on her empathetic yet strategic approach to resolving disputes. We dive into:…
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