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The Archives of Disease (ADC) podcast is your go-to source for the latest in paediatrics and child health. The podcast episodes cover the editor’s highlights of each issue, detailed coverage of specific articles, and insightful interviews with authors and specialists in the field. ADC - adc.bmj.com - is an international paediatric journal from BMJ Group and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), publishing the latest research in paediatrics and child health. Subscribe now ...
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AdTalk by AdClass is a biweekly podcast hosted by AdClass co-founders Caleb Cruz and Dakota Hermes where they debate, discuss, and analyze all things advertising. Through focusing on current events, topical chat, concept analysis, and guest appearances from those working within the advertising workspace or those benefiting from innovative advertising solutions, Dakota and Caleb bring levity, insight and a fresh perspective to the constantly shifting landscape of the advertising world.
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The Cyber Sentinel Podcast with host Alan Adcock CEO, Automated Solutions Consulting Group, Inc. Alan founded ASC Group as a technology services provider for the small-to-midsize business community. Over time, they have evolved to specialize in data reliability and security for schools, medical practices, and remote workforces. Their clients can rely on their infrastructure to provide business continuity and rely on his team of network experts to uphold ethical business practices and standar ...
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Editor-in-Chief of the Archives of Disease in Childhood, Dr. Nick Brown, and Senior Editor of ADC, Dr. Rachel Agbeko bring you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the December 2024 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/12/i Please listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podca…
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Archives of Disease in Childhood's Archimedes section editor, Dr Bob Phillips (York District Hospital, UK) brings you the monthly episode about evidence-based medicine for paediatricians. Today, with a bonus interview with Mr Josh Totty, NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Plastic Surgery: It might come as a surprise to those who aren’t surgeons, but we have…
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Archives of Disease in Childhood's Archimedes section editor, Dr Bob Phillips (York District Hospital, UK) brings you the monthly episode about evidence-based medicine for paediatricians: Fairly frequently we who are sub-, or sub-sub- specialised will look at some research which we don’t want to agree with and say “But it doesn’t apply to My Specia…
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Editor-in-Chief of the Archives of Disease in Childhood, Dr. Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the November 2024 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/11/i Please listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify t…
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Wondering how to optimize your Meta ads in today’s privacy-first world? Dakota and Matthew break down the Conversions API (CAPI) and explain how it can drastically improve your ad performance by solving the issues caused by browser-based tracking limitations. Learn what CAPI is, how it works, and why it plays a pivotal role in better targeting and …
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Editor-in-Chief of the Archives of Disease in Childhood, Dr. Nick Brown, brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the October 2024 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/10/i Please listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify t…
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Archives of Disease in Childhood's Archimedes section editor, Dr Bob Phillips (York District Hospital, UK) brings you the monthly episode about evidence-based medicine for paediatricians: We all know opiates can constipate folks very badly. Some of us from personal experience. We know hospitalisation, not eating well, and not moving much make it wo…
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Editor-in-Chief of the Archives of Disease in Childhood, Dr. Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the September 2024 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/9/i Please listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify t…
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Archives of Disease in Childhood's Archimedes section editor, Dr Bob Phillips (York District Hospital, UK) brings you the monthly episode about evidence-based medicine for paediatricians: We’ve all been in this situation (apart from perhaps some intensivists), any of us in the “I don’t want to cannulate them again!” park when dealing with little fo…
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Let’s make it magical from the beginning, and offer the value of point-of-care ultrasounds for placing umbilical venous catheters. Is it worthwhile or are they just more things for micro intensivists to play with? Read here: https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/7/598.1 We also talk about fidelity, interventions, tests and the like, and we’ll even point …
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Editor-in-Chief of the Archives of Disease in Childhood, Dr. Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the August 2024 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/8/i Please listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify to g…
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Call cost cut in half WHILE call quality increased? In the high-ticket world, having a marketing team behind your back that works hard to deliver strong results means everything. But that's not all that Jon Chintanaroad found when he signed AdClass to handle marketing for his business Recruiting Accelerator. Caleb recently sat down with Jon (at Jon…
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Editor-in-Chief of the Archives of Disease in Childhood, Dr. Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the July 2024 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/7/i Please listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify to get…
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We spoke last month about how the way a topic is introduced makes you understand it differently [https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/3/248.2], but this month we might have a practical example of how seeking preferences can be tricky [https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/7/598.1] This links to how to rehydrate kids who’ve failed an oral rehydration challenge…
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ADC Fetal and Neonatal’s Associate Editor, Jonathan Davis, and the Edition Editor of the journal, Ben Stenson, discuss the highlights from the May 2024 issue. The Fantoms article: https://fn.bmj.com/content/109/3/229 Please listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify to get episodes automati…
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Editor-in-Chief of the Archives of Disease in Childhood, Dr. Nick Brown, and Senior Editor of ADC, Dr. Rachel Agbeko, bring you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the June 2024 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/6/i Please listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts,…
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It’s an interview podcast this month, where we talk with the author of “Supporting parents of children born with differences in sex development” [https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/5/438.1]: a paper you need to read in the May issue of ADC and a chat you need to listen to. We also discuss how differential diagnosis can be evidence-based, and how that …
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Not anything like a record*, but like an obstetrician encouraging the downward trajectory of a bum-settled baby getting ready to squeeze out. Or, more medically sounding, external cephalic version for breech delivery. But, even if successful, are such babies still at greater risk of developmental hip dysplasia? Read here and find out even more than…
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