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IBMS Podcast
IBMS Podcast
51 episodes
1 month ago
Episode 8 features an in-depth conversation with Dr Richard Burka, who is an Academic Clinical Lecturer and Haematology Registrar in Birmingham. He talks to Rob about anti-coagulant reversal agents and the importance of randomised trials.
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Episode 8 features an in-depth conversation with Dr Richard Burka, who is an Academic Clinical Lecturer and Haematology Registrar in Birmingham. He talks to Rob about anti-coagulant reversal agents and the importance of randomised trials.
Show more...
Science
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S4 Episode 5: Training and Social Media with Laura Taylor
IBMS Podcast
36 minutes 56 seconds
5 months ago
S4 Episode 5: Training and Social Media with Laura Taylor
Episode 5 features an in-depth conversation with Laura Taylor aka Techingonscience, who works in histology at Harrogate Hospital. Laura talks to Rob about the challenges and opportunities of working in a small hospital and her work in social media to raise awareness of careers in biomedical science and LGBTQI+ issues. Rob talks to her about how she grew her Instagram following to 40k and how she fits her content creation in with her day job.
IBMS Podcast
Episode 8 features an in-depth conversation with Dr Richard Burka, who is an Academic Clinical Lecturer and Haematology Registrar in Birmingham. He talks to Rob about anti-coagulant reversal agents and the importance of randomised trials.