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BMJ

A regular podcast from the BMJ featuring interviews and debates.

Making a Difference

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

International Quality Forum

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

Archives of Disease in Childhood

ADC's first podcast discusses US and UK Asthma Guidelines

British Journal of Sports Medicine

Podcasts from BJSM featuring interviews and debates

Recent podcasts

Analysing aspirin

The BMJ podcast

BMJ deputy editor Trish Groves interviews Ike Iheanacho, editor of Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, about its report on the use ...more

Swine flu: secondary care (2)

Pandemic flu update from the BMJ

Dr Helen Morant interviews Dr Bruce Taylor and Dr Jake Dunning to get an update on issues regarding swine flu ...more

Vidyanande Thavamkankanthi - Polishing up your interview skills

BMJ Careers podcasts

Vidya Thavamokankanthi discusses how to understand what interview panels are looking for, and how best to present yourself as the ...more

In this issue - November 2009

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin Podcast

A monthly audio round-up detailing the contents of the latest issue of DTB. Articles: Uncommon knowledge DTB 2009; 47: 121 ...more

Infliximab and Ulcerative Colitis

Gut podcasts

In this second podcast Professor Laurence Egan (National University of Ireland, Galway and an associate editor of Gut) talks to ...more

Transplant tales

Student BMJ podcast

In the first Student BMJ podcast, we’re looking at organ donation - and talk to people involved in all levels ...more

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