Reviews
Raise the Line is a must-listen for anyone interested in the present and future of healthcare and how it will be affected by emerging technologies, AI, treatments, and cultural changes. The podcast is a tremendous value add for those interested in healthcare/health-tech entrepreneurship...Read full review »
Zeyad M Kassem via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/23/23
As I listened to the podcast segment featuring Dr. Adam Rodman, I was struck by the valuable insights he provided into the impact of AI on medical education. The discussion was thought-provoking and offered a fresh perspective on the role of AI in the field. Dr. Rodman’s insights were...Read full review »
Sankalpa Humagain via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/23
The episode on Psychedelic-assisted therapy with Dr. Mary Yaden was very impressive. Several patients experience drug resistant depression and must resort to extreme forms of treatment such as ECT. It's exciting to know leading names in medicine are working on natural therapeutic routes of...Read full review »
AmyEMoe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/23
This podcast is a great resource to keep up with what is happening in medicine. As someone with a background in technology, I find the episodes on AI in healthcare to be particularly interesting.
x027lt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/25/23
I've been listening to the "Raise the Line" podcast since the COVID years (which wasn't too long ago, but feels like ages). Usually, I find it difficult to listen to podcasts that aren't funny or silly, but this one has been able to capture my attention and my ear. The...Read full review »
Omer Rott via Apple Podcasts · Israel · 09/16/23
It was extremely fascinating to learn about psychedelic assisted therapy. I loved how the podcast explored the benefits of psychedelics without promoting the use of drugs. Although this is an exciting topic, the hosts emphasised the need for further research. I loved this particular topic...Read full review »
Ketsikets via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 09/12/23
Thanks for the short and interesting podcast episodes in regards to the medical world, love listening to them while utilizing public transport, keep up the good work osmosis!
amanda.van.777 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/10/23
This podcast provides refreshing and needed perspectives in the world of healthcare entrepreneurship. Shiv gets straight to the point and allows the guest to fully express their thoughts and ideas.
Meesh C Lilly via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/02/23
Really appreciated hearing the perspective of Dr. Lloyd Minor as a leader and educator. Particularly enjoyed hearing about some of his thoughts during COVID and his discussion with General Mattis.
Aravind Chandrashekar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/01/23
Shiv’s background in medicine, entrepreneurship, and EdTech is unique and interesting. I enjoy listening to his insights on infrastructural problems (and potential solutions) in healthcare.
sweethome237 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/27/23
I’m always looking for new podcasts to add to my rotation and this podcast still feels like I am using my time productively but I’m a different delivery. Really enjoyed the episode on information overload (an issue I’m sure we all have).
Xj9vt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/23
Showcases innovations in medical education, technology and entrepreneurship with genuine heart. While centering scientific rigour, this project gives a voice to neglected diseases, anti-racism and health justice. Highly recommended.
Sophie Nilusha via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/06/23
I recently discovered Osmosis Podcasts, and I must say that I am thoroughly impressed with the exceptional quality of healthcare education they offer. As a healthcare professional, I'm constantly seeking ways to enhance my knowledge and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the...Read full review »
Savyasachi.M via Apple Podcasts · India · 05/29/23
Thought-provoking topics to make medicine interesting again when med school subjects run you dry.
Portia_k via Apple Podcasts · Italy · 05/28/23
Hello, the ideas you share in the field of medicine are very valuable for us medical students. Thanks for addressing both new topics like artificial intelligence and other branches (like nursing).
metinsalp via Apple Podcasts · Turkey · 05/27/23
"Raise the Line" is an exceptional podcast that I highly recommend. With engaging discussions and insightful interviews, this podcast provides a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for individuals looking to make a positive impact in their careers and society.Read full review »
bashiiiiiii via Apple Podcasts · Poland · 05/22/23
This podcast is thoughtfully crafted and engages listeners in considering topics we don’t always think about and gives great advice backed by science and experts.
Smm99216 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/19/23
I came to US and I’ve studying for USMLE for a while and this is one of the most useful resource I found during my self preparation for this test, if you are student or international doctor and you need to understand the medicine topic better don’t hesitate to pay for this app and listen what...Read full review »
junco-0 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/04/23
I really appreciate your mission to help us healthcare students and workers!
Mariam Alattar via Apple Podcasts · Lebanon · 05/01/23
Excellent podcast! I’m so glad I found it. Dr. Sahil, Scott and Eric does a really good job interviewing his guests and getting useful info from them. Worth listening to and so I highly recommend it!
NJ Fernando via Apple Podcasts · Philippines · 09/23/22
I have come into the Raise The Line podcast until recently, Just to discover a huge global network of healthcare professionals living the art of practicing and caring for others. Each episode is like embracing healthcare with a beginner’s mind, a new story to discover and to learn from. Taking...Read full review »
andresmacevedo via Apple Podcasts · Colombia · 06/21/22
Raise the Line has become an important resource for me to understand methods and techniques to make healthcare more efficient. The podcast is aimed at improving the lives of healthcare professionals like myself, and there is a wealth of knowledge provided in 20 - 30 minute episodes, which I am...Read full review »
Wam6665 via Apple Podcasts · United Arab Emirates · 06/18/22
As a medical student, I am often grappling with our current medical education system and envisioning ways to improve it. Although I am early in my training, I have a strong conviction that it is never too soon to bring about positive change. It is for this reason that I found this podcast,...Read full review »
Andres F. Diaz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/16/22
I have found the ‘Raise The Line' podcast to be enlightening, thought-provoking, innovative in the ideas shared by interviewees, and diverse in the topics shared. I especially appreciate the fact that the Osmosis team didn’t shy away from having difficult conversations, such as racial...Read full review »
DeLexis Barnabie via Apple Podcasts · Bahamas · 06/14/22
This podcast is restoring my faith in the world of medicine I am studying to be part of. As a neurodivergent minority international medical student, hearing interviews of nurses, PAs, PhDs (Dr BJ Fogg PhD of Tiny Habits), authors/sociologists/anthropologists (Scott Carney), healthcare and...Read full review »
Joce W via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/22
As a medical student, it’s hard to find time to stay current on all of the new innovations in the field. The Raise the Line episodes are just a quick 20-25 minutes that I can squeeze into my morning commute, which helps me stay much more connected to the work. I have learned so much about issues...Read full review »
it377 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/22
I recently listened to an older episode with Dr Mia Finkelston, who spoke about telemedicine and “website” manner. It was really refreshing to see her passion come through as she spoke about something she is deeply passionate about. Telemedicine was a new concept to me, and isn’t that common in...Read full review »
Sachin Bhoora via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 06/13/22
I truly learn and grow so much from listening to every episode of this podcast. It’s so empowering to future healthcare professionals and medical students like myself. It is so captivating and always provides me with food for thought as I listen to these on my long drives. This series does a...Read full review »
Shadhri via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/22
It is often that I put a podcast on as a background noise to distract myself while I’m washing the dishes or cooking. I tried doing this with ‘Raise the Line’ and immediately found myself sitting down and dedicating all my focus to what was being said. I have always found it difficult to find a...Read full review »
sofiyas7 via Apple Podcasts · Russia · 06/13/22
While I find this whole podcast to be informative and entertaining, I find the nursing episodes to be exceptionally so. As a critical care nurse and educator, I see firsthand the issues that contribute to the nursing (and nursing faculty) shortage. These podcast episodes are spot-on and provide...Read full review »
Alissa Hershberger via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/22
Straight to the point, inquisitive, and eye-opening. These are the words that I would describe the episodes of the Raise the Line podcast. The topics that they are discussing in these podcasts are some of the interesting things to talk about in healthcare, especially if you're a student...Read full review »
Mariebella Annika Questo via Apple Podcasts · Philippines · 06/13/22
I highly recommend the "raise the line" medical podcast, as it always shares experiences and knowledge of health professionals who have achieved their goals, who know the new technological trends and the change that the pandemic has generated in all areas of Medicine around the world....Read full review »
Medical podcast via Apple Podcasts · Mexico · 06/13/22
Inspiring guests and valuable messages in each episode. The simple fact that all these creative and productive people are working on a better future for the healthcare system and the professionals in it, is very motivating. It also shows the number of possibilities to make an impact that I...Read full review »
Zsuzsa C. via Apple Podcasts · Austria · 06/12/22
The podcast is pretty interesting. It talks about some of the problems we healthcare workers encounter and how it can be improved. Also great choice of guests. My favorite was the david blake interview as I’ve struggled with cramming and bad learning my whole life. So it hit close to home....Read full review »
priye87665 via Apple Podcasts · Hungary · 06/12/22
As someone who is passionate about global health, it is amazing to see the way the Osmosis team has raised the bar with Raise the Line! Students like me can particularly resonate with Improving medical education at scale and Preparing medical students to be the difference. All the guests were...Read full review »
Sathwikaw via Apple Podcasts · India · 06/12/22
Episode 167 is my personal favorite. It is refreshing to discuss issues that effect our profession and our patients. This solution oriented podcast is a quick way to stay up to date on current issues.
r.chacko via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/22
Osmosis has not only "raised the line" in medical education but has set a new standard. The use of the platform to initiate crucial conversations surrounding the pandemic, medical education, mental health, and minorities in medicine is impeccable. The guest speakers come from all walks of...Read full review »
Alexander H. Palacios via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/22
I really enjoy this podcast. There are so many different topics that you’re bound to find episodes that you enjoy. My favorite episode thus far is 279 with Dr. Russell Ledet. He really addresses some important topics that impact everyone in medicine, but especially people of color in medicine. I...Read full review »
futuremd0714 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/22
Thanks for hosting this wonderful interview with Dr. Alister Martin! Our voice counts! We need to VOTE to be sure it is actually countED to help use healthcare settings to invite people to register to vote! The overlap between who is not registered to vote and who suffers the most (and often use...Read full review »
OneMario via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/22
I enjoyed listening to this podcast, specifically Episode 269 and 247. I agree w/Brent Gordon, and truly believe that clinical judgment skills matter more than concept comprehension. Deliberate practice and lifelong learning go hand in hand. Not to mention, edtech is key to solving many issues in...Read full review »
fadumolucky via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/22
I really love this podcast. I have listened to episode 282 and found the information discussed to be very interesting and applicable to anyone, even if not in the medical field. It teaches you how to learn information and be able to effectively store and recall what you learn using very simple...Read full review »
Sara E. Hassan via Apple Podcasts · Saudi Arabia · 06/09/22
The podcast highlights the current issues in the field of healthcare while also being a platform for solutions to be shared. I hadn't heard of Thalamus before listening to the podcast but I am glad I could be introduced. Healthcare needs to keep up with the advances in technology and Thalamus...Read full review »
Dr.Sadiaa via Apple Podcasts · Turkey · 06/06/22
Dr. Rishi Desai, Shiv Gaglani, and every guest speaker to a fantastic job in squeezing in so many life lessons, perspective, and food for thought in these sub 30 minute podcast episodes. Even when one thinks they have a baseline understanding in a topic, they’ll probably learn much from the...Read full review »
Hutaidjdjddkieeiltdkdkxn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/06/22
From starting off with a brief history of emergency medicine as a young specialty to talking about life during the COVID-19 pandemic pre-vaccine but post-tsunami of patients; Dr Mary Nan Mallory has volunteered her time to certify Emergency Physicians with the goal of certifying all doctors in...Read full review »
ChaseBBecker via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/05/22
I truly love these podcasts, I believe that they are very informative and help the general medical community understand and know what is going on. Specifically with Episode 266 (Improving the Residency Application Process) was very insightful and helped to relax some of my anxieties about the...Read full review »
Basmith96! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/22
After listening to some episodes of raise the line podcast, I’m sure that this series will raise and improve the quality of health system in the future, so I recommend every health care providers and medical students to listen to this series . After I had listened to some episodes about trust...Read full review »
Mohammed Qasim Hammadi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/01/22
The advice from Patrick Mckoewn on breathing control was very helpful! I am guilty of being an overthinker and focusing on the future. However, it is good advice to breath and be mindful in the moment and bring the attention to the process, and not the outcome. I tried nasal breathing and it...Read full review »
NatashaCr763 via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 05/26/22
after listening to a few of the raise the line podcasts, i’d recommend it to any health professionals or students in the field! it’s widened by knowledge in a variety of topics and it isn’t too long so listening on the go is possible :-)
@weheartherron on insta via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/26/22
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