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Bedside Murmurs
Bedside Murmurs
21 episodes
3 weeks ago
Join Bedside Murmurs as we, UNSW Medical Students, have a chat with doctors about their careers, pathways in medicine, clinical tips and history questions you should be asking, and interesting/difficult patients they have managed and much more!
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Join Bedside Murmurs as we, UNSW Medical Students, have a chat with doctors about their careers, pathways in medicine, clinical tips and history questions you should be asking, and interesting/difficult patients they have managed and much more!
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Episode 2 - Dr Louise Baird (geriatrician)
Bedside Murmurs
44 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 2 - Dr Louise Baird (geriatrician)

Join us as we listen to experienced Australian health and science professionals share insights from their careers and journeys. We also learn about history and examination techniques, clinical reasoning, and research skills.

In this episode, our discussion is with Dr Louise Baird, a consultant geriatrician and a conjoint senior lecturer at UNSW, who was involved in the original curriculum development for the RACP.

Bedside Murmurs
Join Bedside Murmurs as we, UNSW Medical Students, have a chat with doctors about their careers, pathways in medicine, clinical tips and history questions you should be asking, and interesting/difficult patients they have managed and much more!