Really helpful!
Love both formats of the podcast: the editors’ choice episodes are such a great way of providing an overview of and inroad into the journal, the in-depth discussions are refreshingly easy to follow and really suit my style of learning (being talked through a topic renders it much more penetrable than simply reading the article and guides you through the most important points). As a new trainee (at a stage where it sometimes feels impossible to know everything but difficult to know what you really need to know) it is really helpful to hear experienced clinicians sort out the things really important to understand from those that are more reference points to return to in certain scenarios. It is also encouraging to hear the podcast hosts admit to certain topics/concepts being unfamiliar or different to grasp - as at this stage many topics feel this way to be and it is good to know I’m not alone. Please don’t stop producing these podcasts!
another wlfbp fan via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/30/22
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1acbgamer via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 02/07/24
This is an outstanding podcast. I really appreciate the clinical focus, the focus on gathering important bits of history and the importance of the physical exam. I listen to every episode!
canyon45 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/23
I’m a neurology trainee with long commute (2.5 hrs daily) so regular and more frequent podcasts would be great! There was some ‘trivial’ issues with recording quality for last episode (Vaccination in MS) but otherwise, I really enjoyed the episode Great work!
Neuromas via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/20/20
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