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In the arenas of health and social work, management is a crucial part of ensuring quality of service and care for users and staff, and the development of services and standards into the future. The discussions and interviews in this album focus on the importance of management strategies and techniques and garner the opinions and insights of staff at all levels, as well as those in care. These in-depth and frank audio tracks give a real-life sense of the managerial experience, including starting the job, day-to-day planning and the implementation of policy and good practice. This material forms part of The Open University course K303 Managing care.
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Podcasts from the Department of Experimental Psychology. Psychology at Oxford is taught as a scientific discipline, involving substantial amounts of practical work and experimentation at undergraduate level as well as a strong philosophical component. Courses include Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioural Neuroscience, Perception, Memory, Attention and Information Processing, Language and Cognition, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology and Individual Differences and Psychological Disorders.
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Perspectives on everything legal, from constitutional issues to human rights.
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Join us while we talk to infection preventionists to learn the facts about infection prevention, the truth about some common myths, and tips to keeping yourself and the people around you safe. Brought to you by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.
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Written by expert consultants and clinical scientists currently practising in the UK, the BSH Guidelines provide up-to-date evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of haematological diseases.
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A podcast that explores the intersection of anti-vaccine beliefs, technology, and politics. We report on how misinformation, disinformation and fake news are constructed and how they spread. We talk to researchers to find out how serious the threat of disinformation is, and how politics and politicians use antivaxx-views to score points with voters. We look for examples of people who successfully navigate misinformation. The show is hosted by Eva von Schaper and Daiva Repeckaite, journalists with two decades of reporting experience between them. You can sign up for our weekly newsletter, Inoculated, at www.theinoculation.com. Transcripts are available at www.theinoculation.com.
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Lan-Lan Smith, Editor-in-Chief, and Emma Cookson, Senior Editor at The Lancet Haematology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy.
A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from racial and ethnic disparities in leukaemia survival outcomes to resuscitation with blood products compared with saline, the link between mental health and lymphoma to haemolytic disease in newborns, and more.
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ISTH is the leading international professional society on thrombosis and hemostasis. Listen to our podcast feed for the latest educational resources in our field.
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Was bewegt die Wirtschaft? Der Podcast des ifo Instituts thematisiert die wichtigsten Entwicklungen in der Wirtschaftsforschung und Wirtschaftspolitik. Im Gespräch mit unseren Expert*innen beleuchten wir das aktuelle Geschehen in Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik und liefern Hintergründe zu den neusten Forschungsergebnissen des ifo Instituts.
ifo Institut – Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung an der Universität München e.V.
Poschingerstr. 5, 81679 München
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Der Podcast des ZEW Mannheim.
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Conversations and connections at the intersection of science, technology, and the arts.
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Mallika Rao dives into the lives of nearly a dozen people, each with a story to tell, rooted in a different facet of sleep. Over the course of this first season, we’ll descend from the material realm to the subterranean, from sleepovers to the dream world, and discover the extraordinary impact this ordinary act can have on all of us.
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Where did money come from? How did people trade before inventing money? Was it a masterstroke or madness (or both) to let banks create money?
Today money is generally accepted as payment for goods and services or repayment of debt. But governments still fret about whether there's too much (or too little) in circulation, economists can't agree on what it is, and the enduring popularity of alternative or crypto-currencies shows rumbling discontent with the official version. These 10 short animations chart the evolution of money from stones and whale teeth to modern monetary policy and banking, and takes a hard look at money's role in economic crises.
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Our podcast discusses salt marsh eutrophication on Long Island, and a potential solution involving guar gum and fertilizer pellets.
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Catriona Bradley, Executive Director of the Irish Institute of Pharmacy, and lead for Lifelong Learning in RCSI, speaks to guests about their experience in building resilience within pharmacy. Topics will range from issues such as anxiety, stress, and burnout, to the more enjoyable parts of work. In this podcast, pharmacists share the stories that often go untold. The result is a wonderful collection of human experiences within Irish pharmacy.