ADC Podcast
En podcast af BMJ Group
368 Episoder
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Antibiotic therapy for pneumonia
Udgivet: 15.7.2014 -
August 2014’s Archimedes podcast
Udgivet: 11.7.2014 -
July 2014’s ADC highlights
Udgivet: 26.6.2014 -
July 2014’s Archimedes podcast
Udgivet: 26.6.2014 -
Aetiology and management of malnutrition in HIV-positive children
Udgivet: 23.6.2014 -
June 2014’s ADC highlights
Udgivet: 13.6.2014 -
May 2014’s ADC highlights
Udgivet: 1.5.2014 -
May 2014’s Fetal and Neonatal highlights
Udgivet: 16.4.2014 -
May’s ADC Archimedes podcast
Udgivet: 10.4.2014 -
Global child health: Screening and interventions for children with disabilities
Udgivet: 8.4.2014 -
Education and practice: Using data to improve care
Udgivet: 1.4.2014 -
Education and practice: Patient involvement in quality improvement
Udgivet: 1.4.2014 -
April 2014’s Archimedes podcast
Udgivet: 27.3.2014 -
April 2014’s ADC highlights
Udgivet: 14.3.2014 -
March 2014’s ADC highlights
Udgivet: 14.3.2014 -
Fetal and Neonatal: Perinatal outcomes for extremely preterm babies in relation to place of birth
Udgivet: 6.3.2014 -
The cost effectiveness of treating paediatric cancer in low-income and middle-income countries
Udgivet: 29.1.2014 -
ADC highlights February 2014
Udgivet: 28.1.2014 -
January 2014’s ADC highlights
Udgivet: 14.1.2014 -
Global child health: The past, present and future of malaria vaccines
Udgivet: 6.1.2014
The Archives of Disease (ADC) podcast is your go-to source for the latest in paediatrics and child health. The podcast episodes cover the editor’s highlights of each issue, detailed coverage of specific articles, and insightful interviews with authors and specialists in the field. ADC - adc.bmj.com - is an international paediatric journal from BMJ Group and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), publishing the latest research in paediatrics and child health. Subscribe now or listen on your favourite podcast platform to enhance your understanding of paediatric and child health. * The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others.