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Pomegranate Health marks ten years of podcasting since its launch in June 2015. This episode will be one of two samplers that dip into the back catalogue of 131 episodes to showcase some of the most compelling stories. You’ll hear how podcast themes are identified from all the domains of medicine and professionalism. And a little bit about the motivations of long-time producer and presenter, Mic Cavazzini.
Pomegranate Health has several thousand listeners in over 150 countries. Three quarters of listeners are, predictably, in Australia and Aotearoa-New Zealand, but a full 14 per cent are located outside the traditional anglosphere. RACP is proud to provide this platform to showcase the great work and dedication of its members. It’s also a place where physicians can learn from the other professionals and patient advocates that make up the health system.
Sampled in this retrospective episode:
Prof Meera Agar from Ep33: Early days for medicinal cannabis
Dr Paul Drury and Prof Sophia Zoungas from Ep41: Targeting Diabetes
Prof Rinaldo Bellomo from Ep70: Zeroing in on “the renal troponin”
Dr Nic Szecket and Dr Art Nahill from Ep32: Cognitive biases in diagnostic thinking
Prof Ian Harris and Assoc Prof Louise Stone from Ep25: Dealing with Uncertainty Part 1
Dr Danielle Ofri from Ep38: Making a Connection
Michael Pooley as Dr David Hilfiker from Ep75: Feeling guilty- Medical Injury Part 2
Credits
Produced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Le Hustle’ by Polyrhythmics, ‘Your Wave’ by Cospe, ‘Soul Single Serenade’ by Dusty Decks, ‘Hollow Head’ by Kenzo Almond and ‘Illusory Motion’ by Gavin Luke. Music courtesy of FreeMusicArchive includes ‘I got 99 broadswords but this one isn't one’ and ‘Friends’ by Komiku and ‘Cree’ by Satellite Ensemble. Thumbnail image is the copyright of RACP.
Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Zac Fuller and Simeon Wong. Thanks also to RACP staff Kathryn Smith, Michael Davidson and Anne Fredrickson.
Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a list of thankyous over the ten years. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health’ in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox or any podcasting app.
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Pomegranate Health marks ten years of podcasting since its launch in June 2015. This episode will be one of two samplers that dip into the back catalogue of 131 episodes to showcase some of the most compelling stories. You’ll hear how podcast themes are identified from all the domains of medicine and professionalism. And a little bit about the motivations of long-time producer and presenter, Mic Cavazzini.
Pomegranate Health has several thousand listeners in over 150 countries. Three quarters of listeners are, predictably, in Australia and Aotearoa-New Zealand, but a full 14 per cent are located outside the traditional anglosphere. RACP is proud to provide this platform to showcase the great work and dedication of its members. It’s also a place where physicians can learn from the other professionals and patient advocates that make up the health system.
Sampled in this retrospective episode:
Prof Meera Agar from Ep33: Early days for medicinal cannabis
Dr Paul Drury and Prof Sophia Zoungas from Ep41: Targeting Diabetes
Prof Rinaldo Bellomo from Ep70: Zeroing in on “the renal troponin”
Dr Nic Szecket and Dr Art Nahill from Ep32: Cognitive biases in diagnostic thinking
Prof Ian Harris and Assoc Prof Louise Stone from Ep25: Dealing with Uncertainty Part 1
Dr Danielle Ofri from Ep38: Making a Connection
Michael Pooley as Dr David Hilfiker from Ep75: Feeling guilty- Medical Injury Part 2
Credits
Produced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Le Hustle’ by Polyrhythmics, ‘Your Wave’ by Cospe, ‘Soul Single Serenade’ by Dusty Decks, ‘Hollow Head’ by Kenzo Almond and ‘Illusory Motion’ by Gavin Luke. Music courtesy of FreeMusicArchive includes ‘I got 99 broadswords but this one isn't one’ and ‘Friends’ by Komiku and ‘Cree’ by Satellite Ensemble. Thumbnail image is the copyright of RACP.
Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Zac Fuller and Simeon Wong. Thanks also to RACP staff Kathryn Smith, Michael Davidson and Anne Fredrickson.
Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a list of thankyous over the ten years. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health’ in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox or any podcasting app.
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