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Bedside Reading
The Queen of Dirt Island

Bedside Reading

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later May 7, 2024 35:31


A warm welcome today to Dani Hall who is here to talk about Donal Ryan's The Queen of Dirt Island . This is a book that I'd heard quite a lot about and not picked up until Dani suggested that I ought to read it.  I started reading and had to text her after about 5 minutes to say "oh my goodness this is so good, why haven't I picked this up before?" so I really hope you're going to enjoy our conversation today. The book tells the story of four generations  of women in a family in Ireland. We think about teenage pregnancy, we think about what it is to be a teenager, we think about the role of women of society, of the need for scaffolding,  of wisdom and compassion. It's a brilliant book and I thoroughly enjoy talking to Dani about it.Dani and I first connected via https://dontforgetthebubbles.com/ which is an amazing paediatric Free Open Access Medical Education resource. DFTB also run conferences and live events and I'm fortunate to teach on the MSc in Paediatric Emergency Medicine which Dani is a course director for https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/coursefinder/courses/paediatric-emergency-medicine-online-msc/

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Bedside Reading
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

Bedside Reading

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 35:36


I'm delighted to welcome the wonderful Andy Tagg, ED consultant (and part of the DFTB team who ate lego heads and calculated their FART score as the sieved their poo to work out how long it takes to pass a swallowed plastic toy https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/nov/27/shit-a-brick-doctors-swallow-lego-to-allay-parents-fears) to Bedside Reading this week.Follow Andy on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/andrewjtaggAndy is a gamer, I am not. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow was a bit of a hit on instagram early in 2023 with the main critics complaining it's all about gaming. I loved it! It was fascinating to discuss with Andy from his perspective of having truly connected with some of the characters' own experiences.

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Derby from the Balcony
EP 35: Turn it up!

Derby from the Balcony

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 10:17


3.25 - 4.5.2023 Michigan Roller Derby Recap, goal setting, what's next for DFTB, and I have trouble signing off this episode!

She’s The Doctor
Dr Tessa Davis - Paediatrician, Educator and Twitter Queen

She’s The Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 49:00


I'm delighted to interview Dr Tessa Davis on today's episode. Tessa has a lot of titles - paediatric emergency medicine consultant in London, co-founder of Dont Forget The Bubbles - the educational website for all things paediatrics, and a writer. Tessa uses twitter to share tips to over 130 000 followers on how to improve your use of technology, mastering your presentation skills, and the optimising the education you deliver. In this episode we delve into these in more detail - DFTB, Tessa's twitter, the Emergency Medicine masters that she recently set up, and we also chat about life as a consultant and how Tessa manages this all with three children and two dogs. Where you can find Dr Tessa Davis: Website: www.tessardavis.com Twitter: @TessaRDavis Don't Forget The Bubbles: Website: dontforgetthebubbles.com Twitter: @DFTBubbles Instagram: @DFTBubbles YouTube: Dont Forget The Bubbles Where you can find Dr Radhika Thakrar: Email: doctorradhika28@gmail.com Instagram: @doctorradhika Twitter: @RadhikaThakrar Other things mentioned: Your Stance RCPCH Lifelong careers New episodes out every Tuesday :) Don't forget to rate, like and subscribe (please and thank you!)

Bedside Reading

Join Tara this week as she talks to Mahima Chandrasekar about the powerful love story of the NHS and its neonatal care that is Francesca Segal's phenomenal memoir Mothership. We talk about the alien spaceship world of the NICU, how if we are scared as doctors it must be terrifying as a parent. We think about language, how relatives are horribly diminished is we call them "mum" rather than their real names. We think about camaraderie, support networks, love, compassion, hope and wonder.This is a stunning book. Our first discussion/review was published as a DFTB book review in summer 2021: https://dontforgetthebubbles.com/mother-ship-by-francesca-segal/We had so much more to say about it this time round!!!  It is a book full of life, love, hope, fear and one which has undoubtedly changed both our practice significantly and positively forever.Francesca Segal has her own podcast which is all about prematurity and can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mother-ship-a-podcast-about-prematurity/id1500789844

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The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care
Urgent Bite 112 - Paronychia - with Dr David Sorrell

The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 17:54


We chat with Dr David Sorrell, Director of Clinical Training about how he manages paronychia and we discuss the great learning points from a recent Don't Forget the Bubbles video.   Watch the excellent video from Don't Forget the Bubbles - Team DFTB . How I drain a paronychia: getting the pus out, Don't Forget the Bubbles, 2021. Available at: https://doi.org/10.31440/DFTB.34608   www.rnzcuc.org.nz podcast@rnzcuc.org.nz https://www.facebook.com/rnzcuc https://twitter.com/rnzcuc   Music licensed from www.premiumbeat.com Full Grip by Score Squad   This podcast is intended to assist in ongoing medical education and peer discussion for qualified health professionals.  Please ensure you work within your scope of practice at all times.  For personal medical advice always consult your usual doctor

eGPlearning Podblast
Count your respiratory rate quickly

eGPlearning Podblast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 4:28


Learn how to count your respiratory rate quickly both for you or your family. Timestamps below

eGPlearning Podblast
Count your pulse quickly

eGPlearning Podblast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 5:24


A quick guide on how to check your heart rate (pulse) and a fun tool to help you count it in seconds.

The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care

We should all know about the hair tourniquet and never forget to look for one.   This link is to the abstract of the first case report for using depilation cream to treat hair tourniquet O'Gorman A,  Ratnapalan S,  Paediat Emerg Care, 2011  Mar;27(3):203-4  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21378520/  Check out this Don't Forget the Bubbles Post about the Topic - Andrew Tagg. Hair tourniquets, Don't Forget the Bubbles, 2017. Available at: https://doi.org/10.31440/DFTB.11765   www.rnzcuc.org.nz podcast@rnzcuc.org.nz https://www.facebook.com/rnzcuc https://twitter.com/rnzcuc   Music licensed from www.premiumbeat.com Full Grip by Score Squad   This podcast is intended to assist in ongoing medical education and peer discussion for qualified health professionals.  Please ensure you work within your scope of practice at all times.  For personal medical advice always consult your usual doctor

TheCase.Report
BonusCast: Preparation is Key

TheCase.Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 35:11


Welcome back everyone to this very special bonus episode of TheCase.Report! God knows Mohammed loves a broad nebulous topic to sink his teeth into, and thankfully he has some colleagues who feel the same: TCR alumni Cian McDermott and Shane Broderick. Have a listen, and if you feel like reading, we couldn't put any of this any better than Shane did in this DFTB post: https://dontforgetthebubbles.com/professionals-prepare-properly/ Let's get to it!

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast – The Three Muskapeers Ride Again

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 48:14


In our second episode of ‘The Three Muskapeers’ Drs Damian Roland, Alasdair Munro and Ian Lewins have a chat about what’s new in the literature about COVID-19, including current challenges and controversies in Paediatrics. Contains scenes of rib-tickling.

The Not Mini Adults Podcast - “Pioneers for Children’s Healthcare and Wellbeing”

This week we had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Tessa Davis.  Tessa is a Consultant in Paediatrics Emergency Medicine at The Royal London Hospital and also a Senior Lecturer in Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine at Queens Mary University of LondonTessa is one of the co-founders of the paediatric education resource website and conference "Don't Forget the Bubbles" (DFTB), where paediatric healthcare professionals from across the world can share knowledge with their peers.And that is where we get the theme for todays conversation with Tessa - It's all about the Bubbles! It's called DFTB as a nod to bubbles - the most important accessory for any Paediatric healthcare professional. It's a reminder of the need for a holistic approach to Paediatrics - the evidence base is core but blowing some bubbles can be used for a multitude of purposes for sick children.During our conversation we talk about the amazing project that DFTB has launched called Skin Deep which aims to improve the diversity in skin images online.Thinking of Oscar website and contact details can be found here. Follow us on Twitter here. Theme Music - ‘Mountain' – copyright Lisa Fitzgibbon 2000 Written & performed by Lisa Fitzgibbon, Violin Jane Griffiths Podcast artwork thanks to The Podcast Design Experts

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast by Dragon Bytes – Nephrotic Syndrome

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 32:24


In this week’s podcast we are delighted to welcome back the team from Dragon Bytes. Host Dr Assim Javaid introduces an interview between Dr Stacey Harris and Dr Raj Krishnan from the University Hospital of Wales on the subject of nephrotic syndrome.

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast – Adverse Events after PED attendance

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 35:48


In this week’s DFTB podcast we talk to Dr Amy Plint, Faculty Medicine Research Chair in PEM at the University of Ottawa about adverse events following attendance in the paediatric emergency department. Dr Plint, who is a former chair of PERC, discusses her paper from BMJ Quality and Safety on the subject and highlights lessons...

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast – 15 seconds 30 minutes

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 30:01


This podcast will change your working life! We speak to Dan Wadsworth, co-founder of the social movement ’15 seconds 30 minutes’, about how small changes can make huge differences and bring joy back to the workplace.

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The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care
CME interview - Concussion - Dr David Sorrell

The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 33:30


Concussion management in urgent care can be challenging. Today we catch up with Director of Clinical Training, Dr David Sorell and we chat about how he currently approaches concussion.   Check out the DFTB post here - https://dontforgetthebubbles.com/concussion-neha-raukar-dftb19/ ACC caring for your child with Head Injury - https://www.acc.co.nz/assets/im-injured/9a24662804/ACC6009-Caring-for-your-child-after-their-head-injury.pdf Returning to activity after a concussion/mild TBI - https://media.starship.org.nz/concussion-info-sheet/concussion-info-sheet.pdf INESS Mild TBI advice sheet - https://www.inesss.qc.ca/fileadmin/doc/INESSS/Rapports/Traumatologie/INESSS_pamphlet_Mild-traumatic-brain-injury.pdf Knowing about mild TBI - ACC - https://www.acc.co.nz/assets/im-injured/3ce22e4a7a/ACC4154-know-mild-tbi.pdf     www.rnzcuc.org.nz podcast@rnzcuc.org.nz https://www.facebook.com/rnzcuc https://twitter.com/rnzcuc   Music licensed from www.premiumbeat.com Full Grip by ScoreSquad   This podcast is intended to assist in ongoing medical education and peer discussion for qualified health professionals.  Please ensure you work within your scope of practice at all times.  For personal medical advice always consult your usual doctor

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast by the Paediatric Commuter: Eating Disorders

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 35:36


We are delighted to bring you another guest podcast from our friends at The Paediatric Commuter. This week host Dr Alexandra Pelivan talks to Consultant Paediatrician Dr Lee Husdon about Anorexia Nervosa and other eating disorders

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast – The Three Muskapeers: Episode 1

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 46:10


Featuring quite possibly the worst pun ever, the DFTB podcast brings you episode 1 of a new feature: The Three Muskapeers. Three guests have a virtual chat round the coffee table and peer review three journal papers that have caught their attention each month. In this pilot episode Damian Roland, Alasdair Munro and Ian Lewins...

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The DFTB Podcast – World Down Syndrome Day

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 24:53


To mark the 21st of March as World Down Syndrome Day we spoke to Dr Elizabeth Herrieven, an EM/PEM Consultant based in Hull about her top tips for triaging and treating children with Down syndrome through her experiences both as a professional and as a parent.  

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast Extra: Coronavirus and Children

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 34:46


In this special podcast edition we talk to Paediatric Infectious Diseases clinical research fellow Dr Alasdair Munro about what we know so far about COVID-19 and children. This podcast is correct at time of recording and focuses on experiences so far in the UK and what we know globally. This talk is based on the...

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast – Antibiotic Myth Busting

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 30:01


Antibiotics. I’m sure we’ve all been guilty of giving a child in our department a course of antibiotics “just in case”. After all, what harm can it do? In this week’s podcast we talk to Dr Alasdair Munro, a Clinical Research Fellow in Paediatric Infectious Diseases about this and much more as we go antibiotic...

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast by The Paediatric Commuter – Eczema

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 24:52


We are delighted to bring our latest guest podcast from the team at ‘The Paediatric Commuter’ podcast. Host Dr Alexandra Pelican talks to Dr Helen Goodyear about eczema and atopic dermatitis in the paediatric population. What is it, how do we diagnose it and, most importantly, how do we manage this common childhood presentation?

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast: How to use the clinical signs of meningitis.

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 25:02


In our first podcast produced by the team at ‘2 Paeds In A Pod’ in conjunction with the Archives of Disease in Childhood, Education and Practice Edition, we talk to Dr Tom Waterfield about his co-authored paper on how to use the clinical signs of meningitis in children. The paper is the Editor’s Choice article...

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast by Dragon Bytes – Reflections

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 41:07


In our second guest podcast, the team from Dragon Bytes, Dr Assim Javaid and Dr Stacey Harris, bring us a fascinating and in-depth look at writing reflections for portfolios. Dragon Bytes is a podcast by and for Paediatric trainees and in this episode they take a look at the pearls and pitfalls of reflective writing...

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The DFTB Podcast Extra – The Australian Bushfires

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 30:07


Media coverage of the Bushfires is inescapable at the moment, not just in Australia but globally. With such emotive images and reports readily accessible how do we help parents and each other discuss this and other distressing events with children. We spoke to Liz Crowe, a clinical social worker based in the Intensive Care setting...

Don't Forget the Bubbles
PERN – Global Research: Stuart Dalziel at DFTB19

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 23:34


Stuart Dalziel is a professor of paediatric emergency medicine in Tāmaki-makau-rau (Auckland), the director of research at Starship Hospital. He is a past chair of PREDICT and current chair of PERN. It is in this role that he spoke at DFTB19. The DFTB team are passionate about creating networks to drive change and by combining...

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast: Trainee-led research and peri-orbital cellulitis

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 24:34


If your New Year resolution is to get more involved in research you cannot afford to miss our first podcast of 2020! We talk to Dr Meriel Tolhurst-Cleaver about her research project into the management of periorbital cellulitis in the ED  – the first trainee-led PERUKI project – and get top tips on how to...

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast: PEM Adventures

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 30:13


During the festive season we all like games, right? So how about a game with a PEM twist? Let Drs Dani Hall, Rachael Mitchell and Sarah Davies take you on a PEM “Choose Your Own Adventure” to make your next presentation truly memorable.

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast by Fontanelle – Bronchiolitis

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 37:31


We are delighted to release our first guest podcast brought to you by the team at Fontanelle. ‘Tis the season to be snotty – and so host Dr Caroline Storey talks to General Paediatric Consultant Dr Claire Hollingsworth about everything bronchiolitis. Essential listening this time of year, particularly for trainees staring their paediatric rotations.

Don't Forget the Bubbles
The DFTB Podcast: Ibuprofen and Chickenpox

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 21:49


We all know that chickenpox can be really unpleasant for children and their parents are often anxious to make them feel better by bringing the temperature down. So there’s no harm in treating them with ibuprofen, is there? Or could the Facebook groups be right and ibuprofen should be avoided at all costs. In this...

Jellybean Podcast with Doug Lynch
Jellybean 107 Abnormal Treatment Behaviour

Jellybean Podcast with Doug Lynch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 26:04


Abnormal Treatment Behaviour. The stress and trauma associated with what you do is real and it affects how you perform. Jannie Geertsema is a child and adolescent psychiatrist working at the Hospital Formerly Known as Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital. He was at the last wonderful Don’t Forget The Bubbles Conference in Melbourne. The “doctor patient relationship”. You may work in a ‘gnarly’ emergency room, or an over run ICU but the sort of damage we are talking about can be severe in almost any care-givers role. Jannie is a care giver that works with children/adolescents and their parents and regularly finds himself in the unfortunate space in between parent and child. Think about that sort of dynamic. It’s a dangerous space as Leonardo can tell you. Jannie has become increasingly interested in this and started to dive into the stress and trauma associated with his role. Increasingly he has found that many of his colleagues (psychatrists and others) have similar problems. There is one half of that relationship that we almost certainly have not given the appropriate attention. My half. The providers half, The therapists half. Your half. You! Jannie throws himself on the psychiatrists couch and blows open a rarely considered trap; The Abnormal Therapeutic relationship. This exists for all clinicians in a “therapeutic” relationships with their patients/clients/consumers. Call them “variably autonomous, mostly humanoid, largely organic carbon based therapy consuming units” if you want. (Usually referred to as VAMHLOCBTCU’s). I usually still call them patients but I am not a psychiatrist or a midwife or one of the various other disciplines that have their own good reasons not to call them patients. We talk a lot about the “Doctor-Patient Relationship” in this podcast. But we are not just talking about doctors when we talk about “Abnormal Treatment Behaviour”. There are a few reasons that the “Doctor-Patient” phrase is used; the crucial paper that Jannie refers to is written by an Australian Psychiatrist qualified in the 1960’s; Prof Bruce S Singh. (I mistakenly refer to his paper as being written in the 1960's but it was actually published in 1981.) And both Jannie and I identify as doctors. Jannie expands on this further when you listen to the linked talk from DFTB and is asked a question about it at the end. (There is a link below.) There is not a lot more written, at least not that Jannie has found. That we have only one paper written by a psychiatrist does not dismiss the other variations on this theme. In fact, each variation, be it Nurse-Patient, Psychologist-Patient, Social Worker-Patient…., would surely merit it’s own analysis. I am willing to bet that there is more written about this by experts from the other caring professions than by the physicians. If there is one thing to take away from this it is that I do not exist as an inert perfect practitioner. I do not perform in a perfect space. I am flawed. I have feelings. I barely know what my own feelings are. But if I can just keep in mind that I do have thoughts and feelings, that they do affect my interactions with others, then I am at least cogniscent of the fact that roughly half of the people in the “Doctor-Patient Relationship” are Me. Or You. Or Us. I do not need to have read, or agree with, Freud to benefit from that sort of insight. As Jannie puts it if you can keep in mind that you are anything less than perfect then you are getting somewhere. If you can get to the next DFTB then you are getting somewhere special. If you cannot then you can stream the entire conference for a small fee or for FREE if you are in a lower/middle income country. That is fantastic. Has anyone else done that? LINKS All the Links are available over on TheTopEnd.org

Jellybean Podcast with Doug Lynch
Jellybean 106 Vaccine Crisis. New York today. Where tomorrow? Margie Danchin at DFTB

Jellybean Podcast with Doug Lynch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 28:20


Vaccine hesitancy and vaccine refusal. New York is in crisis. Who is hesitant, who is refusing, what should you do? We asked Dr Margie Danchin. She knows. New York Measles Crisis. This is not a paediatric issue. This affects us all. Margie Danchin has been thinking about vaccines and the related controversy for many years. She is a paediatrician that has researched and worked clinically in this area at the highest level. She shared her knowledge with the lucky punters that came to DontForgetTheBubbles in Melbourne last year. DFTB 2018. If you can go the next DFTB, in London in June, you really should. THE BLURB New York City is in a health emergency. Mayor Di Blasio has taken the radical step of making vaccination mandatory and has threatened fines of $1000 for non-compliance. How did we get to this? What are exemptions, who asks for them, who gets them, who gives them and who makes up the rules? You might have an opinion about vaccination and anti-vaccination. You may have read a bit about it. You have not read as much or thought as much as this woman. Margie Danchin is a researcher and clinician practicing in this area. She was willing to speak to the room at DFTB2018. She was willing to come and talk to the podcast. Margie gives a fantastic insight into the Australian version of this problem and her insights are really valuable in times like this not just for Australian listeners, for us all. A crisis like this is potentially coming to your town, your city and your hospital soon. I strongly recommend you listen to this and check out the wonderful DFTB page which has a bunch of great links and her talk on stage and a great illustrated note (#doodlemed ) by @gracie_leo and more good stuff. You have to be impressed by what Drs Davis, Lawton, Goldstein and Tagg are doing over there. I am. @TessaRDavis @paedsem @henrygoldstein and @andrewjtagg Go to the conference in London. If you cannot go you should follow the DFTB Podcast and those little Educational Nuggets will literally find their own way to you. Then go to the next conference in 2020. Have you got something better to do? Margie is a compassionate doctor that reads the hardcore medical research and sits with the real world vaccine refusers and vaccine hesitant people. She spends hours of each week with real people that care for their children in her specialist clinic in Melbourne. Listen to her wonderfully balanced and open-minded words. The MumBubVax resource is here. http://www.ncirs.org.au/ncirs-seminarwebinar-series/20319-2019-influenza-program-and-mumbubvax-new-tool-support-midwife LINKS are good. @DanchinMargie http://www.ncirs.org.au/our-work/sharing-knowledge-about-immunisation https://www.skaiproject.org/about-the-projecthttps://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/dont-forget-the-bubbles/id1281356948?mt=2 https://dontforgetthebubbles.com/margie_danchin/ The Jellybean Podcast is a funny little thing. We advocate and collaborate. In the coming months there will be a load of new interviews. A very mixed bag of different subjects and different voices from different events and different backgrounds. We kind of need people to subscribe to be able to keep going. https://thetopend.org/subscribe-to-the-podcast/

Don't Forget The Bag Podcast

On this week's episode, the fellas discuss the man, the myth, the legend, the Pied Piper of R&B, Robert Sylvester Kelly. Is R.Kelly really that nasty? or is he REALLY that nasty. Listen as DFTB give their opinions on the "Surviving R.Kelly" series that aired last week. They call friend of the show and Chicago native Kevy Kev to get his insight on the situation. The fellas also share their "new year new me" goals. Listen as they cover these topics and much much more on this episode.   Spotlight: Pink Sweat$--Honesty Meek Mill--Pray for Em Bj the Chicago Kid--Good Luv'n

Two Paeds In A Pod
Episode 25: LEGO ingestion and DFTB

Two Paeds In A Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 16:50


In our Season 1 finale we talk to Don't Forget The Bubbles co-creator, Dr Andy Tagg, about this year's most talked-about paediatric paper - just how long does it take for a plastic LEGO head to pass through an adult?? Read the full paper here: https://rdcu.be/bc3K7

Simulcast
59 - Simulcast Journal Club August 2018

Simulcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 25:55


Welcome to the Simulcast Journal Club Podcast and monthly wrap post. Please read our pdf summary of the Journal Club article, the month’s discussion and our expert commentary here. This month's journal club podcast was a special live recording from on stage at Don't Forget the Bubbles conference in Melbourne. Ben, Victoria and Jesse were handed a whole concurrent session to deliver a Simulcast Presents Play School session. One of these sessions saw Jesse join Vic and Ben for the August Journal Club Live - excuse the few ums and ahs, crowd coughs and babies babbling (yep DFTB lead the way in being a parent and baby friendly conference. We broke through the high cognitive load to hopefully deliver the normal JC gold. We discussed Intellectual Streaking in depth. Listen in for Ben's most risqué JC commentary yet.  Intellectual streaking: The value of teachers exposing minds (and hearts) Bearman, M. and Molloy, E. (2017). Medical Teacher, 39(12), pp.1284-1285. Victoria then brought us the Sim Cup article to discuss. A novel simulation competition format as an effective instructional tool in post-graduate medical education by Ingrassia et al. Advances in Simulation 2018. https://advancesinsimulation.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41077-018-0075-4  We then previewed the September Journal club, another classic debriefing paper so make sure to tune in. Cheers, Jesse

TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live
Episode #2687: Two Bros, Porching It Up!

TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 67:14


Luke and DFTB step onto the Burbank Springs porch for one final sunset before David moves back to Seattle.

MISHA KLEIN
Misha Klein & SevenEver - Dirty Vibes (feat. DFTB) (Misha Klein remix) (cut)

MISHA KLEIN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 2:28


Misha Klein & SevenEver - Dirty Vibes с сегодняшнего дня доступен во всех музыкальных магазинах. Релиз на британском Vous Records включает в себя оригинальную Future House версию с американским проектом DFTB и 2 Deep ремикса: от меня и Grotesque Grab your copy here - http://classic.beatport.com/release/dirty-vibes/1596685

MISHA KLEIN
Misha Klein & SevenEver - Dirty Vibes (feat. DFTB) (Misha Klein remix) (cut)

MISHA KLEIN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 2:28


Misha Klein & SevenEver - Dirty Vibes с сегодняшнего дня доступен во всех музыкальных магазинах. Релиз на британском Vous Records включает в себя оригинальную Future House версию с американским проектом DFTB и 2 Deep ремикса: от меня и Grotesque Grab your copy here - http://classic.beatport.com/release/dirty-vibes/1596685