Couch to 5k is a running plan designed to get complete beginners from being a couch potato to running 5k (or 30 minutes) in nine weeks.
Leaving your family and friends, and uprooting your life to pursue your dream takes grit. But that’s what each of the guests on this podcast have done. Each week we immerse ourselves in the stories of NHS professionals who have travelled here from overseas. If you have ever wondered about what it takes: the risks, the rewards and the unforgettable experiences that come from pursuing a life as a medical professional abroad? Then this podcast is for you. The opinions and views in this podcast ...
Each episode will feature interviews with key figures from the NHS procurement world discussing NHS Procurement and Supply Chain issues or an interview with one of the fascinating people shaping the future of our industry. You’ll hear ideas, opinions, and predictions about everything procurement. And much, much more.
SARD provide workforce management software to the healthcare sector. With our hosts Mariah Young and Joe Wilkinson, this podcast discusses about all the great innovation and rapid changes happening at SARD and throughout various industries.
Download the NHS Strength and flexibility podcasts and get your own personal trainer without the expense. Featuring Laura from the NHS Couch to 5k programme, these podcasts talk you through a series of equipment-free exercises to improve your strength and flexibility. Your goal is to work your way up to podcast 5 in five weeks, by doing each podcast three times a week. By week 5, you’ll be doing press-ups, squats and stretches with ease, feeling stronger, more flexible and full of energy. Fo ...
Programme examining the ideas and forces which shape public policy in Britain and abroad, presented by distinguished writers, journalists and academics.
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The podcast for NHS and private dentists
Series that demystifies health issues, separating fact from fiction and bringing clarity to conflicting health advice.
NHS Safeguarding Adults Derbyshire offers health professionals guidance around safeguarding adults.
Find out what we've been upto across NHS South Central to progress e-learning.
My tips, knowledge, and journey through the medical field
What's happening to our NHS? Comedy, analysis and discussion from Waltham Forest Save Our NHS campaign group.
Find out how Robin, Natasha, Don and Brian stopped smoking with the help of Camquit, Cambridgeshire’s stop smoking service. For more information go to www.camquit.nhs.uk
The Finger on the Pulse podcast is the perfect place to garner insights from across all aspects of healthcare, as we get into the crucial ‘whys’ behind the stories and how they can impact all of us to improve our work, our lives and the care and services we provide as an industry. Tune in, discover more about our diverse and talented health sector and it may well spark the solution to help you see a problem or challenge in a new light.
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The Pain Speak podcast is presented by Dr Deepak Ravindran, a full time NHS Consultant specialising in Pain, Anaesthesia, MSK and Lifestyle Medicine. Dr Ravindran is also the author of the book, 'The Pain Free Mindset'. In this podcast Dr Ravindran explores all things related to pain including physical, emotional and social issues. He also looks at the neuroscience of pain and the fantastic advances which have been made in this area of medicine. He also discusses the business of healthcare a ...
At Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) we are dedicated to providing high quality care with compassion. We deliver many of the NHS services that are provided outside of hospital and in the community such as physical, mental health and specialist services. We provide integrated physical and mental health services for adults and older people; specialist mental health and learning disability services; children and young people’s mental health services; children’s communi ...
The Beat podcast is designed for healthcare professionals only and is brought to you by Nutricia. We know how busy life can get for healthcare professionals, that's why Nutricia has created a podcast series that you can listen to in your own time and on your terms. In each 20 minute episode, we interview a different expert and deep dive into a subject to help support you in your daily practice. This series is informed by science and shaped by experience, and includes episodes on diverse topi ...
Two doctors take a look at the health news stories and issues that interest them. Humorous and informal, opinion-heavy and always entertaining,
A podcast about big ideas in health and care. We talk with experts from The King’s Fund and beyond about the NHS, social care, and all things health policy and leadership. New episodes monthly.
On 5 July 1948, for the first time anywhere in the world, healthcare in Britain became free for all. Sally Sheard reveals the characters, innovations and heroic standoffs that have shaped our NHS.
Hello welcome to our channel. Thank you for clicking on. On this Podcast channel we aim to bring fun, laughter, excitement and news to the people on the internet. We will be doing episodes at least once a week so stay tuned.——————————————————————————————————————👉The Podcasts Instagram- Hows It Going Podcast👈👉The Podcasts Twitter-Hows It Going Podcast 👈——————————————————————————————————————One of our aims is to help people who struggle and have experiences of mental health, there are some hel ...
We're talking breastfeeding on JACKfm with NHS Oxfordshire. We’ll look at the benefits and also the reasons someone may choose not to, or is unable to breast feed. Plus - is there a still a stigma about doing it in public?
The BMJ is an international peer reviewed medical journal and a fully “online first” publication. The BMJ’s vision is to be the world’s most influential and widely read medical journal. Our mission is to lead the debate on health and to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers, and other health professionals in ways that will improve outcomes for patients. We aim to help doctors to make better decisions.
Listen to the latest discussions on the key issues facing you and your patients. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Radio Ombudsman is our regular podcast hosted by Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Rob Behrens, with lively discussion and interesting ideas. It features conversations on a range of topics including NHS investigations, good complaint handling and improving public services. The Ombudsman makes final decisions on complaints about government departments, other public organisations and the NHS in England. We do this fairly and without taking sides. Visit our website: www.ombudsman.org.u ...
Keeping you up to date with local and national health matters and looking into innovations with medical or lifestyle implications and talking to local people in the health industry.
David Aaronovitch and a panel of experts and insiders present in-depth explainers on big issues in the news.
Welcome to the Comedians' Surgery. Take your seat, we'll be with you shortly. Ed Patrick brings a brand new show coming to a waiting room near you: comedians talking health. Expect frank tales, hilarious experiences and stellar guests from the comedy world who had to book an appointment six months ago.
Staff in the NHS and care system have made audio diaries for 5 Live explaining how the coronavirus pandemic has changed their working lives.
Fancy being wrong about something? That's a rhetorical question, of course, you don't... no one does. The thing is, once the initial discomfort has passed, it's truly the best way way to grow as a human being. Welcome to Willing To Be Wrong, a podcast with the intention of doing just that. My name is Dr Joshua Wolrich and I'm an NHS surgical doctor, nutrition MSc student, author and accidental influencer. Like all healthcare professionals, I was taught by a system that practises medicine in ...
This podcast is generated by the Counseling Department at Amphitheater High School and narrated by the Southwest Student Services Corporation’s 2004 Arizona School Counselor of the Year, Brian Corrigan.
Topical discussion of issues related to mental health, the NHS and anything else where we think psychology can add something.
General Medicine Education Podcast to keep up to date with the latest and most important medical literature.
Opening up the interface of Christian faith, medicine, nursing and health.
Aerospace Radio
Take your running to the next level with these podcasts designed for graduates of the NHS Couch to 5K programme. Each podcast provides a structured run with music and coaching to develop your running technique, speed and stamina. The NHS Couch to 5K+ podcasts were produced with sports music experts AudioFuel, who specialise in making music to run to. For those who want to build some variety into their routine, another great podcast series to try is NHS Strength and flexibility.
Emily is nailing homeschooling with virtual museum tours, a fun-filled Viking project and regular yoga in the garden, as well as whipping up something from the pantry for date night with husband Steve. Pippa is getting to grips with new levels of online dating that only the desperation of two kids in lockdown could push you to, whilst Kate is a ticking timebomb holding all the shit together whilst her husband cycles round the countryside looking after his mental health. Working from home, co ...
The NES Portal delivers online course bookings, distance and eLearning to health professionals, alongside Dental Vocational Training Recruitment in Scotland. Please also look at our Publications and How-To podcast streams.
NICE Talks is the podcast from UK's National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Our podcast brings the stories behind our NICE's work to improve outcomes for people using the NHS and other public health and social care services through evidence-based guidance. Subscribe on your favourite podcast platform: https://linktr.ee/nicetalks
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The thoughts of an Environmental Health Practitioner passionate about improving Public Health but caught up in an ever changing world of bureaucracy and budget cuts.
The Guardian's political editor, Heather Stewart, and deputy political editor, Jessica Elgot, are joined by commentators, experts and politicians to unpack the week's biggest stories in politics
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The National Honor Society at Amphitheater High School in Tucson, AZ.
Honey is a nurse from India who, 6 months ago, decided to leave her one-year-old daughter and husband behind to work in the NHS. She describes making this decision as “the most painful thing” she has experienced. Despite this, she is motivated by the life that she is in the process of creating for her daughter and the opportunities that her sacrifi…
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The NHS staff survey: working through Covid-19 and beyond
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Helen McKenna sits down with Suzie Bailey, Director of Leadership and Organisational Development at The King’s Fund and Professor Michael West to explore the results of the 2020 NHS staff survey and discuss how the NHS can create an inclusive, compassionate, and supportive working environment for staff. Find out more Recovery and then renewal: the …
https://thecommunists.org/2021/03/06/news/latest-nhs-reforms-nails-coffin-privatisation-corruption-covid/By The Communists
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Politics Weekly


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Tories grapple with Greensill scandal: Politics Weekly podcast
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Jessica Elgot and Martin Kettle run through the week’s biggest stories, including the growing Greensill scandal. Rory Carroll and Naomi Long discuss what’s happening in Northern Ireland. Plus, Aubrey Allegretti previews that all-important byelection in Hartlepool. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod…
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Is it work-related fatigue … or the menopause?
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You have a low mood, feel exhausted, irritable and aren’t sleeping well. It may be the demands of nursing work – but could it be the perimenopause or menopause? Menopause specialist and GP Louise Newson talks to Nursing Standard head of news and features Kat Keogh about how to identify these life changes and why they shouldn’t cause women to quit t…
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Coronavirus second wave - headaches abound
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Recorded on Tuesday 13th of April, as the shops open in the UK, and England is heading to the beer gardens. The roll out of the vaccination programme has completed its first phase, and second doses have been given to the most vulnerable people - and now the under 50s are starting to get their first doses.In this podcast, Duncan Jarvies, multimedia …
In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspectiveBy BBC Radio 4
In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspectiveBy BBC Radio 4
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#7: Sarah Nicole Landry - #PassTheMic, Privilege, Detoxes and Cupcakes
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In this episode, I get to have a conversation with the fantastic Sarah Nicole Landry who is a body confidence advocate, speaker, writer, model, weekly podcast host, and mother to 4 kids (the youngest of which is only a few months old). We talk about the hashtag #PassTheMic, and why it's so crucial not just to 'sit down and shut up' on topics such a…
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Measure the broader impacts of healthcare
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The synergistic linking of increasing health and wealth is broadly accepted - it's an integral part of the thinking between the Sustainable Development Goals, and the World Bank's call for universal healthcare as a way of boosting a country's economy.But the quantification of that link - the extent to which a particular health intervention, has bro…
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Vaccines and headaches - with Heather Angus-Leppan and Whitney Robinson
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Two topics currently being hotly discussed in the media and in clinical practice are headaches after the COVID vaccine, and the impact that structural racism is having on vaccine uptake. Headache and fever are common symptoms after a vaccination, but there are concerns about the potential link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots, and th…
Vaccines are very much in the news at the moment, but they have been around for over a hundred and fifty years. They may have done more to transform health than any other single measure other than access to clean water during that time. Yet there has always been a suspicion in part of the population that vaccines are not a good thing, varying from …
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Politics Weekly


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The hypocrisy of the Christian right: Politics Weekly Extra
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Amidst allegations central to the Matt Gaetz scandal, Jonathan Freedland speaks to Peter Wehner of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. They discuss the decades-old pattern of prominent Christian political leaders and commentators, who forgive allies for the same transgressions for which they harshly judge their opponents. Help support our independ…
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Global supply chains - is the UK vulnerable?
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When the 400 metre long Ultra Large Container Vessel, Ever Given, got wedged diagonally across the Suez Canal at the end of March, it brought one of the world’s most important trade routes to a standstill for six days. Around ten per cent of global shipping passes through the canal.Shipping itself is responsible for some 90 per cent of global trade…
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Labour’s reckoning at the ballot box: Politics Weekly podcast
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It has been a year since Keir Starmer took over as Labour leader. Rafael Behr and Gaby Hinsliff look at how he should push the party forward after a frustrating year in opposition. Lisa O’Carroll speaks to the EU ambassador to the UK about violence in Northern Ireland and vaccine wars. Plus, Peter Walker looks at the Green party’s local campaign in…
To kick off this new series of podcasts we are talking all about leadership with business coach and the founder of Engage the Team, Simon Gambold. What makes a good leader? Can the skills be learnt or is it something people either have or don't? Is there a one size fits all solution? Do people even mean the same thing when using the term 'leadershi…
https://thecommunists.org/2021/03/18/news/history/marx-engels-paris-commune-150-anniversary/By The Communists
Peter Wilson updates on the state of play in Northern Ireland procurement, looks back on almost 40 years as a HCSA member and explains why Apocalypse Now is his desert island movie. Intro. Verano Sensual by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5049-verano-sensualLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/…
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Why should you take part in the NICE process review?
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This month we discuss why everyone with an interest in what NICE does should take part in the process review consultation.We're joined by Jennifer Prescott, programme director in the centre for health technology evaluation at NICE and Eric Low, of Eric Low Consulting and the former chief executive of Myeloma UK.You can take part in the consultation…
Tara is a doctor from Nepal who has been working at Watford General Hospital for the last year. Initially, she had no intention of being a practicing doctor: she had studied a Master’s degree in Public Health in the UK and had intended to start a career in research. However, her daughter’s illness encouraged her to take a very different direction w…
The book The Wellness Universe Guide to Complete Self-Care, 25 Tools for Happiness! Launched on 11 February, the book is already a best seller in various categories. We need more happiness, and Maggie Sarfo is honoured to have contributed to this body of work representing real tools and real stories of 25 global experts in the personal growth world…
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Zelensky Cracks Down On Ukrainian Opposition As US Tightens Colonial Screw
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Support Cuban Medical Disaster Relief Team For Nobel Peace Prize
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We are joined by retired fast jet and airline pilot and internationally acclaimed author Michael Napier to talk about his latest book ‘Korean Air War – Sabres, Migs and Meteors 1950-1953’. Recorded 30th March 2021 Contact Us: GetInvolved@aviation-Xtended.co.uk Listen now using the Xtended media player: https://aviation-xtended.co.uk/wp-content/uplo…
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#6: Stephanie Yeboah - Body Positivity, the Medicalisation of Size and COVID Mortality
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In this episode, I get to talk with the brilliant Stephanie Yeboah. She is an author, journalist, fat acceptance advocate, and content creator who is passionate about fat liberation and centering plus size people of colour in discussions around body positivity. The body positivity movement is one commonly misrepresented online, especially on social…
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Destitution In Britain Compounded By 2020 Crash And Covid Shutdowns
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Talk Evidence - children and covid, varients of concern, ivormectin update
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The evidence geekery continues, and this week Helen Macdonald and Duncan Jarvies are joined again by Joe Ross, The BMJ's US research editor, and professor of medicine and public health at Yale.This week we update you on treatment - the WHO's guidelines for covid and ivermectin, and why they're not ready to recommend it's use in treatment, and proph…
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The battle for DC statehood: Politics Weekly Extra
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The Guardian’s Washington bureau chief, David Smith, speaks to the campaign director for 51 for 51, Stasha Rhodes, who is advocating for the US capital to become a state, giving more than 700,000 residents equal representation in Congress. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod…
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British policeman convicted of belonging to terror organisation
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No crisis has had the global reach and impact of Covid-19. There have been more than 120 million recorded cases of the Coronavirus and 2.7 million people have died and curbs on people’s freedoms have become a familiar part of daily life in many parts of the world. Just over a year since the world started to get to grips with the first global pandem…
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France will go into a new 4 week national lockdown
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A sleazy week for Westminster: Politics Weekly podcast
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Heather Stewart and Peter Walker look at the latest news from Westminster. Libby Brooks reports on the current state of Scottish politics. Plus, Katie Perrior and Paul Harrison dissect No 10’s communications strategy, including a new press briefing room. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod…
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Nursing to empower young people affected by knife crime
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How do you engage disaffected young people who are at risk of serious harm? What can you do as a nurse in these circumstances? Emergency nurse Ana Waddington felt a sense of helplessness at the increasing number of young people presenting with knife injuries in hospitals. So she decided to act. Ana used her own time and money to set up YourStance, …
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Episode 20: Michelle Kearns, Caredoc
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The main aim of SARD is to help improve the NHS, Britain's public health service. Healthcare and IT are ever-changing and we are interested in the ways that we can help it evolve with the growing population. SARD created a podcast because there’s constant change, growth even, in our industry and we want to shout about it – this podcast is essential…
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Germany says AZ jab will only go to over 60’s
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Vishakha is a doctor who travelled from her home in India to work in the NHS just under one year ago. She talks about the struggles she experienced in her native country during her first years in the profession, particularly the pain of being unable to provide treatment to those who needed it because they simply did not have enough money: “Seeing p…
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Global Britain: is there substance behind the slogan?
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Having left the EU, the UK is now re-branding itself as "Global Britain", but what does that actually mean? A key plank of the new foreign policy is a pivot to the "Indo-Pacific". How is this seen in India? And how should Britain deal with China, described as a "challenge" in the government's recently published Integrated Review of Security, Defenc…
Pav Devsi from North East London NHS Foundation Trust joins us to discuss being in charge of procurement at 25, the effect of COVID-19 on BAME healthcare workers and why she feels HCSA membership is vital to procurement professionals. Intro. Verano Sensual by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5049-verano-sensualLicense: http:…
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#5: Teddy Okechukwu - Are Medical Students Taught about Weight Stigma?
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Teddy Okechukwu is a final-year medical student in the UK who creates content online in relation to her studies and mental health. When I first came across her a couple of years ago she was one of the very few UK medical students actually using social media identifiably. She was thrust into the public eye a couple of months ago after winning a mass…
https://thecommunists.org/2021/03/11/news/turmoil-burma-myanmar-coup/By The Communists
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