Music and Medicine Medicine on Monday
Delve into the collaboration between the University of Iowa School of Music and School of Medicine with their podcast/webcast series "Music and Medicine on Monday." Each episode features discussions on various music-related health topics, performances by students, and insights from medical experts.
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Exploring Women's Roles in Shakespeare's Macbeth
In this literature revision task focused on Macbeth, we delve into the portrayal of women, particularly Lady Macbeth, in the play. The activities include analyzing expectations vs. reality of women's behavior in the Jacobean era, examining Lady Macbeth's control and loss of it in her relationship wi
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USMLE Biostats Review: Insights on Sensitivity and Specificity
In this biostatistics review episode, key concepts of sensitivity and specificity in diagnostic tests are discussed using clinical scenarios. Through practical examples and explanations, viewers gain a solid understanding of interpreting sensitivity and specificity of tests in diagnosing medical con
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The Berlin Revolutions of 1848: A Historic Perspective
The Berlin Revolutions of 1848 were part of a series of widespread uprisings across Europe, driven by a mix of liberal and working-class goals. The revolutions aimed to challenge the existing autocratic political structure in the German Confederation and the Austrian Empire. Despite initial hopes fo
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Understanding the Anatomy of a FITREP for Physicians
FITREPs are essential for showcasing achievements and potential for promotion, yet physicians often lack education on writing them. This episode provides insights on key blocks in a FITREP, from ensuring accurate personal details to indicating detachment or special circumstances. Learn how to naviga
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Exploring Biblical Stories: Episode Six, Opening Prayer, and The Sin Cycle
Dive into the profound teachings and stories within biblical texts, including Episode Six of The Chosen series, the powerful Opening Prayer from Luke 5:12-16 and Psalm 103, and reflections on The Sin Cycle. Meet the Biblical characters such as Salome, the mother of James and John, wife of Zebedee, a
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Black Comedy: A Hilarious Look at Australian Culture
Black Comedy is a satirical show that cleverly uses humor to highlight aspects of Australian culture through the perspective of Indigenous Australians. The series combines observational sketches, parodies of TV and film, and historical references to provide a fast-paced and entertaining view of soci
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Exploring the Humanity and Divinity of Jesus through the Eyes of Children
In "The Chosen" Episode Three, viewers are reminded of the fundamental prayer, Shema, and witness the interaction between Jesus and children, highlighting his humanity and divinity. Through stories and teachings, Jesus imparts lessons of love and grace. The episode emphasizes the universal love of G
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Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Impact on the Cold War
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 marked a significant episode in the Cold War era, challenging Soviet dominance and leading to widespread consequences. The uprising, led by Imre Nagy, faced brutal Soviet suppression, resulting in thousands of casualties and reinforcing Soviet control over Hungary. T
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Legal Defences of Insanity and Intoxication
The legal defences of insanity and intoxication play a crucial role in cases where individuals may not be fully accountable for their actions. The M'Naghten Rules, devised following the famous case of Daniel M'Naghten, provide guidelines for determining insanity. It's essential for the defendant to
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Proposed Changes for DMHA Data in SFY 2017 Presentation Summary
Proposed changes for DMHA data in SFY 2017 were presented by Wendy Harrold, Deputy Director of Provider Quality and Performance. The presentation covered reasons for needing data, such as grant reporting and performance measures. Changes included validation checks for consumer records, episode start
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The Chosen: Episode Five - Biblical Characters and Their Stories
Explore the intriguing stories of biblical characters such as John the Baptist, James & John, Thomas the Doubter, and Mary of Nazareth. Discover their significance, roles, and impact within the narrative of faith, redemption, and divine encounters.
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Beyond the Ramp: Person-Centered Care for Outpatients with Disabilities
Maura Bowen shares Sarah's inspiring journey of adaptation after a sudden disability, highlighting challenges faced and victories achieved. In this podcast episode featuring Dr. Suzi Baxter and Alena Morales, the focus is on person-centered care for individuals with disabilities in outpatient settin
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Ultimate Guide to Starting Your Own Podcast
Entering the world of podcasting? Learn the essentials - defining your audience, setting goals, naming your podcast, planning episodes, deciding episode length and release frequency, and choosing your format. Discover tips for success and get inspired to kickstart your podcasting journey today!
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Understanding Loss of Consciousness and Sudden Cardiac Death in Children
Loss of consciousness, including syncope and sudden cardiac death, is a significant concern in pediatric patients. The epidemiology shows that approximately 25% of children experience at least one episode of loss of consciousness before the age of 19, with girls visiting pediatricians more than boys
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Biblical Drama: The Chosen Episode Four - Encounter with Jesus
In "The Chosen" Episode Four, Simon's life takes a transformative turn as he meets Jesus after a night of fruitless fishing. The narrative unfolds with the introduction of key biblical characters like John the Baptist and the sons of Zebedee, James and John. Questions about faith, miracles, and the
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Building an Accessibility Culture for Clinicians & Students with Disabilities
Imagine starting a new job at a clinic only to face accessibility challenges like blocked ramps and non-functional elevators. In this podcast episode, experts Dr. Suzi Baxter and Alena Morales discuss the importance of creating an inclusive environment for clinicians, students, and interns with disa
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Mastering the Art of Investing: Episode 7 - Avoiding Noise with Sandeep Tyagi
Successful investing requires avoiding distractions and emotional responses to market fluctuations. Sandeep Tyagi discusses the impact of noise on investment decisions, highlights the emotional roller-coaster that investors often face, and provides strategies to steer clear of noise for better retur
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Enhancing Nursing Practice Through Podcast Education
Explore a riveting podcast club episode discussing a specific nursing topic, providing valuable insights and practical implications for enhancing nursing practice. Earn NCPD contact hours by engaging with the content and participating in the discussion and evaluation. Dive deep into thought-provokin
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Understanding Map Projections in AP Human Geography
Explore the importance of map projections in AP Human Geography through visual aids from "The West Wing Season 2 Episode 16." Learn about the process of creating maps by tearing, stretching, and compressing, and its implications on depicting accurate representations of geographical features. Dive in
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The Adventures of Mr. Mets - Episode 7: Dr. Dacre's Delivery
In this exciting episode, Mr. Mets embarks on a new adventure with Dr. Dacre. The journey unfolds with a blend of fun songs and intriguing visuals, showcasing the whimsical world of Happy Met Land. Join in the fun as the story unfolds in this colorful and entertaining escapade.
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Unraveling the Final Chapter of The Odyssey: A Tale of Reveal and Retribution
As we approach the climax of The Odyssey, the anticipation mounts as Odysseus' true identity nears revelation. Predictions swirl around the reactions of characters like Eurycleia and the adherence to the ancient Greek tradition of guest-friendship. Episode 12's title, "A Grim Harvest," sets a forebo
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Understanding the Course and Prognosis of Depression in Adults
Developing an understanding of the course and prognosis of depression is crucial for making informed treatment decisions, assessing risks for poor outcomes, and estimating social consequences. The onset of depression can occur at any time in life, with varying outcomes unique to each patient. Early
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