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Join us for another exciting episode of the BAMS Podcast where the clinical students share their mental health experiences from Medical School.
Grab a cup of tea, sit back and enjoy!
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WE ARE BACK LIKE WE NEVER LEFT! On this episode of The BAMS Podcast, your favourite pre-clinical medics look into thoughts about choosing a career path in Medicine.
Join our host, Flourish and speakers, Matthew, Aisha and Hephzibah as they have a swell time sharing their viewpoints on the different career prospects in the clinical field.
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On this episode of the BAMS Podcast, we continue the Valentine's Day Speciale series with a conversation from the BAMS Preclinical Wing.
Join Flourish, Esohe, Matthew, and Favour as they discuss their different views on the special day of Love and how they treat the day.
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We talked about valentines we have experienced or seen our friends experience .
History of valentines
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What we think about love languages and how it can be incorporated to expressing our gestures to our loved ones
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This episode briefs our audience about the fundamentals to expect as a thriving medical student in the med. school environment.
From solving past questions to keeping relationships alive, the life of med. school is one we are all still getting the hang of.
So, please sit back and probably grab a cup of coffee as you listen to host, Tunmise and his friendly speakers, Aisha(IG:tyxxbb) and Inioluwa as they discuss the basics of the academic journey.
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This episode sheds light on how we can cope in comparison with most of our peers who studied other courses not as long as ours. We talked about things we can do to avoid comparison which is prevalent amongst us. We also talked about little steps we can take as students for days ahead. It's an interesting episode you shouldn't miss out on
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THE BAMS PODCAST is here again with new and exciting discussions about Med. school, Lifestyle, and everything in between!
This episode is hosted by Honour Adiji (IG:@the.honoured.world) together with guest speakers Iteoluwakiisi Omidiora and Flourish Aikodion(IG:aikolovesflourish)
They talk about Personal Growth from a Medical student's perspective and how it finds a place in our academic journey and beyond.
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In this episode, Winnifred and I will be discussing why people get offended, how to avoid offending others, and what to do if you unintentionally offend someone.
Offending people is a common occurrence in today's society. It's easy to unintentionally say or do something that can hurt or upset others. Some people are more sensitive than others, and what may seem like a harmless joke or comment to one person can be deeply offensive to another.
So why do people get offended? There are many reasons why someone might feel offended. It could be due to a difference in cultural or religious beliefs, personal values, or simply a lack of understanding. Offense can also stem from a history of discrimination or past trauma, making certain topics or language particularly triggering for some individuals.
To avoid offending others, it's important to be mindful of your words and actions. Take the time to consider how your words might be perceived by others, and be respectful of their beliefs and values. It's also important to be open to feedback and willing to learn from others.
If you do unintentionally offend someone, it's important to take responsibility for your actions and apologize sincerely. It's important to acknowledge the impact of your words or actions and make a genuine effort to make amends. However, it's also important to recognize that not everyone will accept your apology, and it's important to respect their feelings and boundaries.
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Nigeria clearly has and being frank we one way or another are a part of the problem. Voting someone as a president doesn't mean the country's problems would just vanish in an instant or Nigeria would become a perfect country. We also have to make efforts to change the country, there is a lot WE CAN DO that would make the country better WHETHER THE GOVERNMENT LIKES IT OT NOT.
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Habit's determine our life, a few of us might say they guide us to where we want to go. In this podcast we're sharing a few tips that should help you make and maintain good habits as well as break bad ones. Enjoy!
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- Sharing best Christmas experiences,games,fun and what to know about Buth for incoming students.
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Hello there, The BAMS podcast is here with another special episode every year fresh students - freshers, resume Bowen university and usually there's barely ever any relevant conversation on how to navigate the "uni experience" but don't worry, BAMS is here to help. Get your friends, department or colleges don't matter, we've carefully chosen people of value from different departments to get varying perspectives on the entire school experience to resonate and help as many people as possible.
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Hello there, The BAMS podcast is here with another special episode every year fresh students - freshers, resume Bowen university and usually there's barely ever any relevant conversation on how to navigate the "uni experience" but don't worry, BAMS is here to help. Get your friends, department or colleges don't matter, we've carefully chosen people of value from different departments to get varying perspectives on the entire school experience to resonate and help as many people as possible.
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Tolu, Eniola, Tomi and Funmito discuss what emotional intelligence means to them on this thrilling and entertaining episode of The BAMS Podcast. Enjoy!
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This episode talks about some reasons why insecurities might arise. It also sheds light on some ways to handle them.
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In recognition of the World Suicide Prevention Awareness Day, listen to some BAMSites share stories and experiences as young Nigerian adults, and as medical students (of Bowen); and lessons learnt as they navigate the various challenges and effects on their mental health.
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The Good Ol' Days - Children's Day Special
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Boundaries not only reflect a need for physical space, but, our core values, self respect and our need for safety and protection. They are invisible lines that differentiate people from each other. In this episode of the BAMS podcast we address boundaries and show examples we should emulate when these boundaries have been crossed.
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It's the end of March, Women's history month and BAMS decided to release a podcast episode dedicated to gender equality. It's very enlightening and hopefully you'll enjoy it. 🚀♀️
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