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By Myles Kisekka
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Join us for an insightful podcast interview with Gill Harman, an ST7 Cardiothoracic trainee in the NHS. Gill shares her career path, top tips for succeeding in Cardiothoracic surgery, and provides valuable insights into working within the NHS system. We'll discuss the importance of teamwork, communication, and leadership in providing quality patient care, as well as recent changes in the NHS and their impact on the future of healthcare. Don't miss out on this engaging and informative conversation for anyone interested in a career in Cardiothoracic surgery or working in the NHS.
Dont forget to follow us on Instagram and tik tok :) @makeitinmed
Welcome to the Making it in Medicine Podcast youtube channel! In this episode, we delve into the world of MMI prep and discuss the hottest topics in the NHS. Whether you're a medical student preparing for your MMI interviews or simply want to stay informed on the latest developments in healthcare, this episode is for you. Tune in as we provide valuable insights and tips on acing your MMI and keeping up with the ever-evolving world of medicine. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up-to-date on all future episodes of our podcast!
Watch the youtube video here!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EdOsP_WdrU&t=40s
Hey guys, welcome back to the making it in medicine podcast. This week we’re talking about the correlation between COVID-19 and Vitamin D, discussing the possible therapeutic uses, mechanisms of action and how it could be used to save lives. In this episode we’re joined by our guest Twey, who’s writing a systematic review of the literature on COVID-19 and Vitamin D related research.
Watch this video by Ninjanerd Science on YouTube for a better understanding on how everything works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cT1CaTv5-e4
You can reach Twey through his instagram (@twezher) if you want to ask him any further specific questions.
Hey guys welcome to episode 10 of the make it in med podcast, this week we’ve partnered with our guest to give you guys an insight on how to manage your busy schedules but still have a great social life.
Remember to follow Ammar on instagram @iammedicar
In this episode we explore both surface level productivity tips you can use at any time as well as the longer term techniques you can use to organise and use your time more efficiently. We know how boring working can be and resisting the temptation to procrastinate is just enough to stop us from working. Listen to this episode and you'll walk away having learned at least one new thing, that's a promise!
In this weeks episode we're teaching you guys learn the lessons we learned to keep you one step ahead of the game. We cover academics, lectures, money management and much more. So get comfortable and ready to listen, hope you enjoy.
In this episode we get you ahead of the game. Teaching you guys the lessons we learned from first year, both inside and outside of the classroom. We let you guys succeed by learning off of our fresher wins and losses. So sit down and get comfy to listen in, we're switching things up a bit.
This episode we thought we'd treat you guys to our very first guest appearance on the podcast. Uwa is one of the hard working new medical students going on to join at Nottingham University. In this episode we get to know a little more about her and let her ask us some questions too, the answers of which might be interesting and relevant to you. So just like every other great show, sit back and get ready to enjoy.
Joining university can be a daunting task, this week we've deconstructed the major parts of making the transition, what you need to buy and how you should prepare before you leave for campus. So put your headphones and get ready to take it all in.
This is a special one for you Year 12s and 13s so listen up. We've been through all the thoughts and emotions evoked by results day and know how much of a panic it can be, so we're here to help with advice that we wish someone had told us before our own results day. This one's an essential listen, so share it with everyone you know about to apply to medicine or recieve their results. Some of this advice might make the biggest difference, because it definitely did for us.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
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