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Archives of Disease in Childhood

Interviews and debates from ADC's authors and editors.

British Journal of Sports Medicine

Podcasts from BJSM featuring interviews and debates.

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin

From the Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, your key source of unbiased, independent advice.

Emergency Medicine Journal

Podcasts from the Emergency Medicine Journal featuring interviews and debates.

 

Gut podcast

Interviews providing insight into the stories and people behind the papers.

Heart podcast

Discussion of topics relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease.

Injury Prevention

Podcasts from Injury Prevention, the journal that strives to reduce the burden of injury in all age groups across the globe.

International Quality Forum

The 2008 event was held in the beautiful cultural capital of Paris, France.

JFPRHC podcast

Podcasts from the Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care featuring interviews and debates.

JNIS podcast

Podcasts from the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery featuring interviews and debates.

JNNP podcast

Podcasts from the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, featuring interviews and debates.

Making a Difference

Highlights issues where you feel the BMJ Group can make a difference to health care.

 

STI podcast

Podcasts reflecting and debating how we can make a difference for patients at risk of STIs around the world.

Thorax podcast

Behind-the-scenes at Thorax, recent papers and broader publishing issues.

Recent podcasts

Journal club: Efficacy of a tyrosine kinase inhibitor in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Thorax podcast

Only one treatment is licensed for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and this only in Europe. Luca Richeldi (Center for Rare Lung ...more

The early days of chronic fatigue syndrome research; Clues to functional weakness mechanism from the nature of onset

The Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry

In this first podcast of 2012 editor Matthew Kiernan talks about JNNP's new impact commentaries - a series which will ...more

STI programmes in Latin America and the Caribbean

STI Podcasts

King Holmes (director, Center for AIDS and STD, University of Washington; past president of the IUSTI) talks to Patricia Garcia ...more

Hamstring injuries with Carl Askling

British Journal of Sports Medicine podcast

Hamstring injuries are the most prevalent muscle injuries in sport. Symptoms can be particularly prolonged, healing response poor, and the ...more

Triangulating case-finding tools for patient safety surveillence

Injury Prevention

Brian Johnston, Injury Prevention’s editor, talks to Jennifer Taylor from the Drexel University School of Public Health, Philadelphia, about this month’s ...more

PUFAS and neoplasms

Gut podcasts

Mairi McLean, Gut education editor, talks to Professor Mark Hull, Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, about his research into the ...more

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