Episodes
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Listen to this episode with Microsoft Research Cambridge AI resident, Luke Harries. Hear his motivations for pursuing medicine and computer science, the potential of coding within medicine, how to get started, some tips on improving productivity and an award winning solution using Chrome and Microsoft AI to help the visually impaired 'see' the internet.
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Next episode in the #HLA17 series with 5th year medic Jim Determeijer! Listen in to hear more about medical school in the Netherlands, a project on student engagement in European medical school, a conversation on whether we should changing the perception on medicine or simply supporting interest in alternative careers and so much more!
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Next episode in the #HLA17 conference series with Arrash Yassae, a junior doctor currently on the national medical directors Clinical fellowship programme for a year with NHS improvement. Listen on for a conversation on the highly sought after skillset medicine offers us, on clinical leadership, on working in health policy and research and steps you can take to get involved in leadership earlier in your careers.
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Next episode on Medic's Motive with co-founders of Sweet Treats, Akash Ghosh (who I met at the Doctorpreneurs conference) and Kishan Patel! Listen in to learn from their insights gained from starting a company, using social media effectively, studying medicine in the Czech Republic and a discussion on where HealthTech is and where it is going in medicine!
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Next up in the #HLA17 series is neurosurgeon, head of the Norwegian junior doctors and Vice President of the Norwegian Medical Association, Christer! For insights into leadership and the lifestyle of surgical specialties, a discussion on the evolution of the role of a doctor and whether leadership in the healthcare system is broken click play!
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Next episode in the #HLA series with orthopaedic registrar Ben Dean! Listen in to hear more about his motivations for medicine, the balance between process and outcome based motivations for in our personal lives, as leaders and within systems such as the NHS and more about his Freedom of information work, advocating openness and transparency regarding medical policies and regulation.
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Next episode in the #HLA17 Conference series with Professor David Haslam. Hear about his motives for medicine, the serendipity in his journey into leadership and the insights gained from his roles as current chair of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and as past-president of the RCGP and the BMA. We also speak about the extraordinary potential in medical careers and how we can make the most of the opportunities around us in becoming stem-cell medics. Feeling NICE? Click play…