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Beyond the Stethoscope: Vital Conversations with SHP, is a podcast where you’ll hear about current health news, interesting interviews, and conversation about the topics that are shaping healthcare. Who are we? At Strategic Healthcare Partners we work alongside your team to serve as an extension of your healthcare organization. From Managed Care Contracting to Revenue Cycle Analytics to Provider Enrollment to Outcome-based Care and everything in-between, SHP has you covered from the exam roo ...
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Both Sides of the Stethoscope

Colby Salerno, Alin Gragossian

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Join Dr. Colby Salerno a cardiologist and Dr. Alin Gragossian an ICU doctor, both heart transplant recipients, as they discuss their unique view of medicine from both the perspective of physicians as well as the perspective as patients.
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Beyond The Stethoscope

Angela Demaree: Solutions Driven Veteran, Veterinarian

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The podcast for veterinarians, healthcare providers and busy professionals who want actionable, implementable solutions surrounding work-life balance, accomplishing your goals and living your dreams.
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Stethoscopes and Strollers

La Toya Luces-Sampson MD, PMH-C

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Welcome to Stethoscopes & Strollers! I'm Dr. Toya, mom of two, OBGYN, and coach for physician moms. Here, we go beyond the hospital halls, into the messy, magical early years of parenting—think diapers, sleepless nights, and figuring out how to deal with all those unexpected twists and turns. Every episode, I dive into topics like mental health, the ins and outs of postpartum sex, sorting out childcare, and how having little ones changes your marriage. We’ll talk about getting back to work a ...
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Sirens & Stethoscopes: EMS Podcast

Sugar Land Fire Department

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Introducing Sirens & Stethoscopes, the cutting-edge podcast series that explores the rapid advancements in clinical practice within our department and the broader pre-hospital field. Join us on this journey as we delve into the latest developments shaping the landscape of emergency medical services. From groundbreaking treatments to innovative techniques, each episode offers in-depth discussions and expert insights that keep you at the forefront of pre-hospital care.
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Soul Sisters and Stethoscopes Podcast

Soul Sisters and Stethoscopes Podcast

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Hosted by Dr Aniqa and Dr Taiba. Join their journey as they share their experiences navigating life through various lenses. Being female, South Asian, Muslim, hijabis, Doctors, GP’s, sisters and friends, they challenge each other by divulging into the conversations they feel we need to be talking more about as a community! They touch on various topics relating to the medical world, physical and mental health, lifestyle, culture, social issues and taboos! Trying to spread positivity with each ...
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The AJP Podcast

Australian Journal of Pharmacy

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The podcast by pharmacists, for pharmacists, brought to you by the AJP. Each episode, join a diverse panel of pharmacists from all settings and experience levels discussing topics that affect pharmacists in day to day practice – such as ability & gender diversity in pharmacy, and medicinal cannabis.
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Half-Arsed History's first book, History's Strangest Deaths, is now available: https://www.booktopia.com.au/history-s-strangest-deaths-riley-knight/book/9781761472589.html Welcome along to Half-Arsed History! It's a weekly podcast highlighting absurd and entertaining stories from history. Three times a week, it helps host Riley Knight feel as though his useless history degree has some kind of real-world relevance. Get in touch: [email protected] Support the show on Patreon: https:// ...
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Ready to break barriers and lead the future of health tech? Join host Joy Rios for insightful conversations with women leaders who are driving change at the intersection of healthcare and technology. Get in-depth interviews, engaging discussions on health IT (HIT) topics, and actionable advice to advance your career. Whether you're a new or established professional, HIT Like a Girl Pod empowers you to be informed, connected, and a leader in healthcare IT. Listen, Follow, and Subscribe now!
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The Liquidity Event is a show about all things personal finance with a laser focus on equity compensation. Your hosts AJ and Shane will take you through the week’s news on #fintech, IPOs, SPACs, founder wins and fails, crypto, and whatever else these two nerds think is interesting. AJ and Shane are the financial advisors behind wealth management and tax firm Brooklyn FI, and have helped hundreds of clients plan for successful exits and financial independence. As proud millennials, they have ...
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Humans After Dark

Charles Thibodeaux

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Welcome to our show. Here we cover the tame and taboo alike, with stories from people of every walk of life. We aren't about hot takes or debates, just tales from the lives of the ever intriguing human race.
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Podcast of ExBEM

Donald W. Crowe, MD

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Contrarian ideas and commentary on important topics in emergency medicine drawn from the experience of 35 years of practice as an emergency physician. Published monthly, the lessons discussed will be controversial and relevant to the practicing clinician.
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A weekly show discussing the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and featuring interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry.
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Have A "Goodnight"

Goodnight Scholars Program | NC State University

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This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of the Goodnight Scholars Program: students, campus partners, and alumni. Through 1-on-1 interview interviews and panel discussions, the podcast will cover topics including, but not limited to, life at NC State, GSP specific programming, major and academic exploration, career and professional development, identity, and the individual spotlights of current and former Goodnight Scholars.
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AI4Society is one of the University of Alberta’s five Signature Research Areas and is focused on artificial intelligence and its applications. Over the past 30 years, the University of Alberta has been consistently ranked as one of the top three institutions worldwide for AI research and is a lead player in Canada’s national AI strategy. Building on this recognition, AI4Society’s goal is to stimulate interdisciplinary research and teaching in this field by supporting initiatives at the Unive ...
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The AI Novice Podcast is your audio gateway to the world of artificial intelligence. Aimed at beginners and those with non-technical backgrounds, this podcast makes AI accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Each week, your hosts AI Jane and AI John break down the latest AI news, innovations, tools, and resources in a way that’s fun, engaging, and easy to understand. Whether you’re curious about how AI can transform your daily life or how it’s reshaping industries across the globe, we’ve got ...
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Georgia's landmark tort reform legislation is reshaping the state's healthcare litigation landscape, and this episode dives deep into the changes that every healthcare organization needs to understand. Join us as we recap legal expert Michelle Madison's webinar where she broke down the complex reforms into digestible insights that reveal how these …
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Hey Doc, If you’ve ever looked into the au pair program and wondered, “Okay but… how much does it actually cost?” — this is for you. This episode was inspired by a client who asked me directly what she’d really be signing up for financially. And when I say there’s nuance? Whew. There’s nuance. The au pair program can be more cost-effective than a n…
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Smart Stethoscopes: Sounding Out Silent Heart Struggles. Bin Bots, Battery Bins and a Better Bin-Day. Future-Proof Fuse: The ‘Pornography-Proof’ Phone for Persistent Protection. Modem Mayhem Meets Mega-Mbps: Navigating NBN’s Next-Gen Upgrades. Pivoting Project Pivo: The Portrait-Portrait-Powerful Prototype. Anguilla’s .ai Alchemy: From Island Ident…
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When we think of the term "medicine," one of the symbols that comes to mind is the stethoscope. Its use in almost every physical examination by healthcare providers makes it one of the most iconic and widely recognized medical devices. Despite the emergence of digital technologies and the first electronic stethoscopes, their operating principle and…
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In this episode of The Liquidity Event, Shane (aka Delta Juan Enjoyer) joins Ally to unpack Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey’s engagement and why it’s a perfect case study in prenups. They explore the promise (and hype) of an AI-powered stethoscope, debate private equity’s push into 401(k)s, and tackle a listener question about selling real estate wi…
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The headlines were everywhere: a revolutionary AI stethoscope that could more than double the detection of heart failure in GP clinics. The reported results from the TRICORDER trial sound transformative. But what happens when you look beyond the press release? Was it truly the AI that improved diagnosis, or did the trial simply prompt more testing?…
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I cover the announcement of Windows 11 25H2 entering preview, worrying details about Citrix Netscaler vulnerabilities, a company changing AI approach after public failures and much more!Reference Links:https://www.rorymon.com/blog/windows-11-25h2-now-in-preview-citrix-netscaler-vulnerabilities-disclosed-amazing-ai-stethoscope/…
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In this episode, host Lori Gill is joined by Louise Brazier, Bereavement Services Coordinator with NSMHPCN, along with Stefanie Collins, Social Worker, and Sidney Grocott, Community Social Worker, both from Hospice Orillia, to discuss the importance of being an ally in grief and bereavement. Recommended reading: It’s OK That You're Not OK! by Megan…
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Quarter-Arsed History presents: the story of the death of Allan Pinkerton, a story that is completely and totally distinct from the one cut from History's Strangest Deaths for legal reasons. Half Arsed History: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/halfarsed Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee 🌏 Hosted on Acast. See acast…
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We break down a landmark UCL study on the NHS's £21m programme to deploy AI in chest diagnostics. They uncover the real reasons for significant delays, moving beyond the technology to the critical, real-world barriers: staff capacity, fragmented IT infrastructure, and complex governance. Find out why dedicated project management is the secret to su…
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After a week in the woods working on a creative project, Jen brings Pete the lessons she brought back around building something new. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: Why is it important to have an agenda, and other constraints, when working on a project? What role do collaborators place in the creation of something new? What t…
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Ever been handed a patient's CT scan on a CD-ROM and wondered why medical systems struggle to communicate? The problem is that they need to speak the same language. This episode decodes the three essential standards of medical data exchange. We break down DICOM (the "courier package" for images), HL7 (the "digital fax machine" for classic hospital …
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How can we solve the puzzle of regulating AI in healthcare? This is the question that Dr. Ricardo Baptista Leite and his team at HealthAI - The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health ask themselves every day. Their goal? To help international organizations, governments, and local stakeholders strike a balance between regulation and access to th…
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In this week's episode, get to know Khan Krum the Fearsome, a 9th-century leader of the Bulgarian Empire who is famous for, amongst other things, drinking from the skulls of his enemies. Half Arsed History: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/halfarsed Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee 🌏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com…
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The light bulb is something found in more or less every room in our homes, today - and while its form and function hasn't changed too much, it has undergone countless improvements and updates across more than a century. Half Arsed History: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/halfarsed Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee…
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The telephone completely changed the way we communicate with one another, making it possible to have an instant back-and-forth conversation across vast distances. Half Arsed History: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/halfarsed Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee 🌏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform…
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How do we know if a medical AI has truly learned to spot disease, or just memorised the answers to its practice questions? The same way we evaluate a trainee: with a final, unseen exam. This crucial process involves splitting data into three sets: training data (the textbook), validation data (the mock exam), and test data (the final exam). In this…
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On this episode, I cover the Windows Updates for September's Patch Tuesday, an ongoing issue from August's Windows Updates, legal shenanigans impacting enterprise IT and consumer tech and much more!Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/uac-prompt-issue-more-widespread-than-thought-patch-tuesday-news-azure-disruption-in-middle-east/…
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Quarter-Arsed History presents: highlights from the Q&A sessions from the live show in Maroochydore, including questions on the research that went into the book, how future historians will reflect on Covid, the strongest influences on Half-Arsed History's development, and a whole bunch of silly nonsense at the end. History's Strangest Deaths, the f…
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Hey Doc, This episode is about the reason I created ✨The Connected Motherhood Experience✨ — a space specifically for Black physician moms. It came out of years of being in rooms, reading books, and trying to apply lessons that were never written for me. Most of the popular resources in the personal and professional development world weren’t created…
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The internal combustion engine is an invention that has completely and irreversibly changed human civilisation and the way we live our lives, unlocking personal transportation, powering global trade networks, and making us reliant on fossil fuels. Half Arsed History: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/halfarsed Try it risk-free now with a…
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How do you teach an AI to read a chest X-ray? The same way a consultant teaches a resident doctor on a ward round: you point, you trace, and you provide the correct answer. This is data annotation, the meticulous, human-led process of "teaching" an algorithm by labelling thousands of examples. In this episode of The Health AI Brief, we explain why …
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After being taken by surprise by a question in a workshop, Pete noodles with Jen on what it looks like to show up as the opposite of a curious leader, and how we might return to a more curious state. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: What does it mean to be curious? What tactics might we utilize to spur curiosity? How might you…
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Wildlife Watch: Ring’s Rip-Roaring Ring-In of Aussie Animals. Vacuum’s Vivid Vanishing: Robo-Runner Runs Rogue. Power Packed Performance: EcoFlow’s Rapid Recharge Revolution. Dissolvable Designs: 3D-Printed PCB Prototypes for Plastic-Friendly Prototyping. Spreadsheet Showdown: Spreadsheet-Savvy Stars Scrutinise Excel Excellence. Robot Rhapsody or H…
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In this week's episode, get the best kind of advice - unsolicited advice - as to how to bring your creative endeavours to life (there are also a couple of chapters from the book at the end of the episode as well, don't worry). History's Strangest Deaths, the first Half-Arsed History book, is now available! Buy your copy from Booktopia or A&U: AU/NZ…
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Barbed wire has had a surprisingly large impact on human civilisation, completely changing the agricultural industry across much of the world, while also becoming an unpleasant symbol of oppression through its use in military affairs and incarceration. Half Arsed History: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/halfarsed Try it risk-free now w…
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Quarter-Arsed History presents: highlights from the Q&A sessions from the live shows in Sydney and Brisbane, including questions on the book's cover, the next white whale, video content, and whether pancakes are better than waffles (they're not). History's Strangest Deaths, the first Half-Arsed History book, is now available! Buy your copy from Boo…
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Hey Doc, This one’s different. In format and in focus. In this episode, I’m sharing excerpts from a book that reshaped the way I think about boundaries. It’s called Boundaries After a Pathological Relationship by Adelyn Birch. Yes, it’s about toxic romantic relationships... but when I read it, it felt like it captured everything I’ve experienced wh…
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A patient's record is a chaotic mix of notes, lab test results, and codes. We can navigate the mess, but how can an AI? The answer lies in data cleaning and preprocessing – the most critical, yet unglamorous, step in building medical AI. This episode of The Health AI Brief explains why this process is like meticulously preparing ingredients for a c…
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In their annual tradition, Jen talks to Pete about ways in which running (or not running) has taught her about life. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might we decide whether or not to take action on something that is hard or painful? What opportunities might arise from saying no to something? Why is it important to revisit…
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Polestar’s Polished Performance: Polestar 3 Pushes Past Predicted Range. Power Paywall: VW’s ID.3 Performance on Permission. Dubbing's Digital Dawn: AI Brings Blockbusters Beyond Borders. Plushy Pals with Personality: Play-time Meets Programming. Sim-Sized Speed: Mini SSD Makes Moon-Sized Moves. Sweat-Smart Saris: Bacterial-Cellulose Jacket That Th…
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Do you have to come close to death to invent a groundbreaking medical device? That’s certainly not something we would wish upon every medtech entrepreneur. But it is the story of Shavini Fernando and the connected earring OxiWear that she developed. Shavini lives with Eisenmenger syndrome, a condition where the two ventricles of her heart communica…
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A leading aged care pharmacist discusses how pharmacy has changed over the years – and his passion welcoming those changes The AJP Podcast talks to the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia’s inaugural Aged Care Pharmacist of the Year – Neil Petrie, who has been working primarily in aged care, undertaking medication reviews for the past 25 years. He …
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In this week's episode, enjoy a series of shameful confessions about the mistakes - both those that were found and missed - in History's Strangest Deaths, and listen to a sneaky chapter or two at the end. History's Strangest Deaths, the first Half-Arsed History book, is now available! Buy your copy from Booktopia or A&U: AU/NZ: https://www.booktopi…
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A critically high potassium result arrives for a patient who looks completely well. Your first instinct isn't to treat, but to question the sample. Should we be just as sceptical of the data behind medical AI? This episode of The Health AI Brief dives into the most fundamental rule of artificial intelligence: junk in, junk out. Dr. Stephen uses the…
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In this episode of The Liquidity Event, AJ and Shane dive into how they’re using AI in everyday life, from food tracking to coding help, before tackling bigger questions about money, dating, and the future of work. They unpack OpenAI’s bold claim that AGI could make money obsolete, break down the latest IRS updates—including changes to Qualified Sm…
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Quarter-Arsed History presents: the story of the death of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, a glaring omission from History's Strangest deaths - the shah sentenced two servants to death but then delayed the execution by one day, and in the meantime they killed him instead. Half Arsed History: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/halfarsed Try it ri…
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Navigating healthcare supply chains just got significantly more complex. The looming specter of increased tariffs threatens to dramatically impact both costs and availability of essential medical supplies for hospitals and physician practices across America. Taking a deep dive into this critical topic, our latest episode breaks down exactly how tar…
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Hey Doc, You’ve made the decision to leave. Now what? In Part 2 of this powerful two-part series on how to leave your job with an empowered exit, I walk you through what happens after the decision is made: Giving notice. Navigating conversations. Protecting your reputation. Gathering what’s yours. We cover: ✔️ How to actually submit your resignatio…
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This week, Jen and Pete dive into a topic that seems to get harder as we get older: making new friends. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: What might be some tactics for making new friends, as an adult? Why do we have friends, and do we need more of them? How might we dedicate time and effort to the task of making friends? To he…
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Some estimates indicate up to 80% of clinical data is "unstructured" narrative. It’s messy, complex, and where the real patient story lives. This episode explains how AI is finally unlocking this treasure trove of information and what it means for your daily practice. #HealthTech #ArtificialIntelligence #ClinicalPractice #MedicalInnovation #EHR #Pa…
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On this episode, I cover problems caused by recent Windows Updates, Gartner's update to the DaaS Magic Quadrant, Windows 10 ESU concerns and much more!Reference Links:https://www.rorymon.com/blog/windows-update-woes-xai-brings-suit-against-apple-and-openai-is-genai-a-bubble/By Rory Monaghan
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“Saying sorry seems like such a simple, inherent notion, but it can also be a minefield,” PDL professional development pharmacist and Be Risk Ready host, Amy Minion says Meridian Lawyers’ Chandrika Darroch joins PDL Podcast host, Amy Minion, and pharmacist, Georgina Woods, to discuss how to apologise when incidents occur. This episode of the Be Ris…
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