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The Lit Hit: Emergency Medicine
- Written by: Dr. Amira
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The Lit Hit: Emergency Medicine gives quick, clear breakdowns of the latest EM research so you can stay updated in minutes. Each episode offers key findings, takeaways, and brief analysis. This podcast is AI-assisted, independently produced, and not affiliated with any journal or publisher. No proprietary text is reproduced. Educational only—not medical advice. Accuracy is reviewed but always read the original studies.
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Hit Play Not Pause
- Written by: Hit Play Not Pause
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Perimenopause and menopause hit active women differently. We have a different lifestyle and different goals. And we know our bodies. Whether you run and hike or do CrossFit and ski (or a little of everything!), you’ve had a way of eating and exercising that worked…until the menopause transition, when it all goes out the window as body composition changes, fatigue, body aches, sleepless nights, hot flashes, brain fog, mood swings, and low mojo blindside you out of the blue—despite doing everything right. Your doctor may (or may not) help with hormone replacement therapy. But what about ...
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HIT Focus
- Written by: TN HIMSS
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TN HIMSS brings a fresh perspective on Health IT challenges of the day and how innovation and best practices can improve healthcare. We touch on a variety of topics from diversity to true information technology solutions that power the healthcare engine with a range of provocative guests and thought leaders.
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HIT Like a Girl Pod: Empowering Women in Health IT
- Written by: Like a Girl Media
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Ready to break barriers and lead the future of health tech? Join host Joy Rios for insightful conversations with women leaders who are driving change at the intersection of healthcare and technology. Get in-depth interviews, engaging discussions on health IT (HIT) topics, and actionable advice to advance your career. Whether you're a new or established professional, HIT Like a Girl Pod empowers you to be informed, connected, and a leader in healthcare IT. Listen, Follow, and Subscribe now!
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Country Hits: Rural Trauma from the Scene to the Emergency Department
- Written by: Jonathan E. Kohler MD
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Country Hits is an 8-episode podcast series for rural EMS, emergency departments, and surgeons. In each episode we explore a common management question and talk to national experts about the best way to take care of sick and injured patients in a rural environment. Topics include: What kills trauma patients; Novel anticoagulants; Clinical uses of carbon dioxide; Hip fractures; Fall prevention; Burn care; Communication challenges; Mental health and trauma-informed care.
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