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What’s your favorite podcast and why?

Takeaway

This inspiring list will fill up your ears for the rest of the year!

Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | June 7, 2019 | <1 min read

Highlights

"Ear Hustle," stories by incarcerated men at San Quentin. It reminds me that no matter what our path in life we all have similar needs and all deserve dignity.

Jessica Bienstock, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

"Feeling Good," by David Burns - evidence-based psychotherapy hacks.

Megan Hosey, PhD, Johns Hopkins University

"Reply All," ostensibly about the Internet, usually very funny, and often very heartfelt. The way the hosts end up connecting with strangers is sweet and refreshing.

Leslie Ordal, Certified Genetics Counselor, University of Toronto

The @thecurbsiders and @CPSolvers both help me with high yield pearls and clinical reasoning skills on the go and @thenocturnists gives me so much perspective and fills up my cup.

Mariah Robertson, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

For non-med, I love "Hidden Brain" (fav episode: "BS Jobs: How Meaningless Work Wears Us Down.")

Colleen Christmas, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

My favorite is "Clinical Problem Solvers."

Kimberly Manning, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

"Mastering Intensive Care," is my go-to on service weeks in the #PedsICU. It’s about how working on becoming a better version of yourself makes you a better doctor.

Jill Bybee, MD, Grand Rapids, Michigan

I highly recommend "Plenary Session," with Dr. Prasad.

Ali Khaki, MD, University of Washington, Seattle

There are many tremendous #MedEd podcasts out there that inspire and teach me - hard to pick just one!

Paul O'Rourke, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Love KeyLIME Podcasts for #MedEd! (It's from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.) And "On Being," for spirituality.

Shannon Scott-Vernaglia, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

KeyLIME podcasts!

Kristina Dzara, PhD, Harvard Macy

"West Wind," with @JackWestMD, and "Outspoken Oncology," with @.

Mark Lewis, MD, Murray, Utah

Jessica Bienstock, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

“Ear Hustle”  stories by incarcerated men at San Quentin. It reminds me that no matter what our path in life we all have similar needs and all deserve dignity. Great message for all of us who are called to serve our fellow humans.

Megan Hosey, PhD, Johns Hopkins University

“Worklife,” by – industrial/organizational psychologist discusses what makes us effective/happy at work. “Everything Happens,” by  – woman with Stage IV cancer discusses important lessons with experts. “Feeling Good,” by David Burns – evidence-based psychotherapy hacks.

What do you think?

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Leslie Ordal, Certified Genetics Counselor, University of Toronto

Current fave is – ostensibly about the Internet, usually very funny, and often very heartfelt. The way the hosts end up connecting with strangers is sweet and refreshing.

Mariah Robertson, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

The and both help me with high yield pearls and clinical reasoning skills on the go and gives me so much perspective and fills up my cup.

Colleen Christmas, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

For non-med, I love (fav episode: “BS Jobs: How Meaningless Work Wears Us Down.”)

Kimberly Manning, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

My favorite is . I just love the dynamic between the hosts and how they encourage one another. and crack me up. I talk in ’s cadence for no reason after and wonder if is human.

Jill Bybee, MD, Grand Rapids, Michigan

“Mastering Intensive Care,” with is my go-to on service weeks in the . It’s about how working on becoming a better version of yourself makes you a better doctor.

Ali Khaki, MD, University of Washington, Seattle

I highly recommend by .

Paul O'Rourke, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

There are many tremendous podcasts out there that inspire and teach me – hard to pick just one! Beyond the great content, each of the hosts of these podcasts are amazing role models: .

I recommend people listen to “Podcast Against Disease” hosted by psychiatry and medicine residents, Drs. Cody Weston & Kavita Chapla

Shannon Scott-Vernaglia, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Love KeyLIME Podcasts for ! (It’s from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.)  for , and  for spirituality.

Kristina Dzara, PhD, Harvard Macy

with and !

Mark Lewis, MD, Murray, Utah

“West Wind,” with

“Outspoken Oncology,” with

“The Readout Loud,” from with &

with (1.5x speed = efficiency, 2x = comedy)

with