Welcome to our sixth student-hosted Medicine 360 podcast, in which Dr Mark Crouch takes us into the complex world of the Global Health Organizations (GHOs) operating in Papua New Guinea.
Dr Crouch is a family physician with over a decade of experience serving the people of Papua New Guinea at Kudjip Nazarene General Hospital. As well as being deeply involved in day-to-day patient care, he is a Medical Education Co-ordinator and Public Health Physician, and has a post as honorary lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
In the podcast, Dr Crouch discusses the crucial roles GHOs play in addressing healthcare needs, and the potential drawbacks and unintended consequences of their presence. We hope the podcast, in sharing some of Dr Crouch's experience and hard-earnt knowledge, gives a nuanced perspective on the multifaceted nature of global health initiatives.
The podcast is hosted by Ben Hulley, a second-year medical student at the University of Bristol.
We hope you enjoy listening.
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Welcome to our sixth student-hosted Medicine 360 podcast, in which Dr Mark Crouch takes us into the complex world of the Global Health Organizations (GHOs) operating in Papua New Guinea.
Dr Crouch is a family physician with over a decade of experience serving the people of Papua New Guinea at Kudjip Nazarene General Hospital. As well as being deeply involved in day-to-day patient care, he is a Medical Education Co-ordinator and Public Health Physician, and has a post as honorary lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
In the podcast, Dr Crouch discusses the crucial roles GHOs play in addressing healthcare needs, and the potential drawbacks and unintended consequences of their presence. We hope the podcast, in sharing some of Dr Crouch's experience and hard-earnt knowledge, gives a nuanced perspective on the multifaceted nature of global health initiatives.
The podcast is hosted by Ben Hulley, a second-year medical student at the University of Bristol.
We hope you enjoy listening.
Injury Time: Sports Medicine in Premiership Football
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Injury Time: Sports Medicine in Premiership Football
Welcome to our fifth student-hosted Medicine 360 podcast, in which Dr Zafar Iqbal discusses the world of elite level sports and exercise medicine.
Dr Zafar helps demystify the roles and responsibilities of various medical professionals across a Premier League football club, as well as giving us an unrivalled insight into a career in sports medicine. He talks about the fascinating metrics used to monitor players’ health and goes into the complex interactions the Head Doctor may have with managers, players and other doctors at international teams. He gives us his take on the contrast between the environments of hospital based medicine and performance driven sports medicine, and suggests how the latter is being changed by technology (such as AI), and by the increasing sharing of knowledge between different sports.
Dr Zafar is presently Head of Sports Medicine at Arsenal Football Club. He has over 19 years of experience working in professional football. He has also been the Medical Officer for 3 years at Kent County Cricket Club, and has been consultant to a number of the players in Pakistan's international cricket team. He currently holds the role of Co-Chairman at the Football Association Medical Society and is a prominent campaigner in increasing the prevalence of Automated External Defibrillators in public places
The podcast is hosted by Ibrahim Ahmad, a second-year medical student at the University of Bristol.
We hope you enjoy listening.
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Talking about medicine & the arts
Welcome to our sixth student-hosted Medicine 360 podcast, in which Dr Mark Crouch takes us into the complex world of the Global Health Organizations (GHOs) operating in Papua New Guinea.
Dr Crouch is a family physician with over a decade of experience serving the people of Papua New Guinea at Kudjip Nazarene General Hospital. As well as being deeply involved in day-to-day patient care, he is a Medical Education Co-ordinator and Public Health Physician, and has a post as honorary lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
In the podcast, Dr Crouch discusses the crucial roles GHOs play in addressing healthcare needs, and the potential drawbacks and unintended consequences of their presence. We hope the podcast, in sharing some of Dr Crouch's experience and hard-earnt knowledge, gives a nuanced perspective on the multifaceted nature of global health initiatives.
The podcast is hosted by Ben Hulley, a second-year medical student at the University of Bristol.
We hope you enjoy listening.