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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
Dr Gareth Andrews and Dr Richard Stephenson are about to do the longest-ever unsupported ski crossing of Antarctica, via the South Pole by an Australian and New Zealand. The trek is 2023 kilometres, and they will be collecting climate data along the way. Dr Sam Hazledine caught up with them to discuss their journey for the future of our planet and finding the balance between their passions and medicine.
**Please be aware the sound recording is not the best quality (It almost sounds like the boys are already on their way to the South Pole), but we wanted to share it because it is such an important story. You can also read the article here.
Dr Carmen Basu is the founder of Milk and Honey Paediatrics, and a paediatrician who disillusioned with her ability to innovate in the public health system has pioneered a new way of approaching life in the first 1000 days.
Dr Sam Hazledine caught up with her on his Better Together podcast to find out about her new venture and discuss the flaws in our current system that inspired her new way of thinking.
Dr Carmen Basu is the founder of Milk and Honey Paediatrics, and a paediatrician who disillusioned with her ability to innovate in the public health system has pioneered a new way of approaching life in the first 1000 days.
Dr Sam Hazledine caught up with her on his Better Together podcast to find out about her new venture and discuss the flaws in our current system that inspired her new way of thinking.
Dr Danielle Jones also known as Mama Doctor Jones is an American (OB/GYN) (now New Zealand-based) doctor influencer.
Across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter she has more than 2 million followers.
With the recent decision in the US to overturn Roe V. Wade we thought that as a former US doctor who practiced in the state of Texas, and gynaecologist, it was important to get Dr Jones back onto the Better Together with Dr Sam Hazledine to discuss this decision and what it means for women in the US, and what doctors can do to help.
Dr Tahnee Bridson is the 2022 Queensland Young Australian of the year, founder of Hand-n-Hand Peer Support, and a Psychiatry Registrar.
Dr Sam Hazledine caught up with her on his Better Together podcast to discuss the journey behind setting up Hand-n-Hand Peer Support, and what needs to change within the profession.
Dr MeiLan Han, MD MS, is a Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at the University of Michigan. in 2021, she published Breathing Lessons: A Doctors Guide to Lung Health. Dr Sam Hazledine caught up with her on his Better Together podcast to discuss the notion of ideas as gifts.
Dr Angela Lim is the CEO & Founder of Clearhead, finalist in the Science and Innovation category Women of Influence New Zealand Awards 2021, 2017 finalist for Young New Zealander of the Year, and a peadiatric doctor.
She is breaking new ground in the industry by employing artificial intelligence to transform the way people access healthcare.
Dr Sam Hazledine caught up with Dr Angela Lim on his Better Together podcast to discuss technology and innovation and the role it plays in shaping the future of medicine.
Dr Danielle Jones also known as Mama Doctor Jones is an American (OB/GYN) and doctor influencer.
Across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter she has more than 2 million followers.
In this amusing and informative episode of the Better Together podcast, Dr Sam Hazledine finds out how Jones has built such a large and loyal following and uncovers the steps for other doctors looking to create a platform.
Dr Rolf Gomes remortgaged his home to start Heart of Australia, now, 400 lives have been saved.
He is Queensland nominee for Australian of the year 2021, he also holds a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Melbourne, and he is the Founding Father of Heart of Australia.
Dr Sam Hazledine caught up with Dr Gomes to find out what drives him, what prompted this innovation, and how he takes care of himself while he is doing so much.
Mum, practising doctor and founder of Well-Revolution, Sasha is passionate about democratising health care, making it easier to access, and super convenient. She believes that people should be in charge of their health, their data and their stories and health care should cater for this in all ways.
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.