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- http://www.healthtalk.org
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- Bio-Medical, Social Sciences
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- Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Studies
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- Film/Video
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Created in 2001 by GP Dr Ann McPherson and Dr Andrew Herxheimer after their own experiences of illness, this vast resource is the fruit of a partnership between a charity called DIPEx and The Health Experiences Research Group at The University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Primary Healthcare. The Learning & Teaching section offers over 25,000 videos of people talking about their experiences of health and social care. The videos are an excellent teaching and training resource for medicine, nursing, social care, allied health professions, sociology and psychology. The content is protected by copyright and is available for reuse to educational and non-profit organisations for an annual fee.
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- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019dl1b
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- Bio-Medical
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- Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology
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- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Podcasting, Streaming/Download
BBC series in which Dr Mark Porter, with the help of GP Margaret McCartney,
demystifies health issues by separating fact from fiction and bringing clarity to conflicting health advice. There are over 200 episodes covering just about everything, from the confusion and prejudice around the skin condition vitiligo to social prescribing, where patients are referred to non-clinical services such as looking after an allotment and exercise programme at a local football club. Each episode last 30 minutes and has its own page on the site which includes a transcript and links to related resources. The Podcasts are updated weekly and available indefinitely.
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- http://remarc.bbcrewind.co.uk/
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- Arts and Humanities
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- Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Archives/Museums, Streaming/Download
The BBC Reminiscence Archive provides access to a selection of content from the BBC Archives, designed to support reminiscence therapy. The principle of reminiscence therapy is to assist people who have dementia to interact and converse in a natural way by stimulating their long-term memory with material from the past. A number of reminiscence systems have been developed for people with dementia. RemArc is the BBC’s contribution to this growing set of supports for people with dementia and their carers. The site is organised by Themes (such as Animals, Music, Sport, Events etc.) and Decades. Users can choose whether to have Image, Audio or Video content. The results are randomised each visit, however items can be ‘favourited’ to return to later and there is an ‘information’ icon which displays a brief description of the item being viewed.
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- https://futurism.com/
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
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- Chemistry, Computing, Dentistry, Engineering, General Science, Genetics, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Medicine, Physics, Psychiatry, Sports Science, Technology
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- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Producers/Broadcasters, Web Links
A digital media company that reports on the latest ground-breaking discoveries in the fields of science and technology. The content is presented as News, Infographics or Videos, and the themes covered include: Advance Transport (Flying Cars, The Hyperloop, Space Planes, Self-Driving Vehicles, Jetpacks, High-Speed Rail), Hard Science (Astrophysics, Applied Mathematics, Bioinformatics, Quantum Mechanics, Polymer Chemistry, Computational Theory), Artificial Intelligence (Singularity, Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Turing Tests, Speech Recognition, Computer Vision), Earth & Energy (Nuclear Fusion, Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Floating Wind Farms, Electric Cars, Climate Change, Cloud Seeding, Environmental Engineering), Enhanced Humans (Biohacking, CRISPR, NeuroTech, Humanity+, Brain-Controlled Prosthetics, MedTech, Bionics, Augmentation, 3D Printed Organs), Future Society (Universal Basic Income, Workforce Automation, Lab-Grown Meat, Blockchain, Bitcoin, SmartCities, Future Careers, Political Policy), Health & Medicine (Antibiotic Resistance, Vaccines, Lifesaving Clinical Trials and Treatments, New Disease), Off World (SpaceX, Orbital, NASA, International Space Station, Mars Colonization, Micro-Satellites, Fermi Paradox, Interstellar Travel), Robots & Machines (Supercomputers, Drones, 3D Printers, Transformative Gadgets, Humanoid Robots, Quantum Computing), Sci-Fi Visions (Time Travel, Wormholes, Alternate Universes, The Simulation Hypothesis, Moonshots, Artistic Visions of the Future) and Virtuality (Holograms, Augmented Reality, VR Gaming, Sensory Suits, 360-Degree Videos, Digital Simulations).
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- https://theconversation.com/uk/podcasts/the-anthill
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- Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
- Subject
- General Science, Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Studies, Technology
- Medium
- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Podcasting, Streaming/Download
The Anthill is The Conversation UK’s podcast service devoted to bring to light some of the best research from the world of academia. Each episode, which lasts around 45 minutes, focuses on a theme and invites academics from different disciplines to share their expertise on it. Themes explored so far include Time, Humour, The Future, Memory, Unexplored places, Games and Dark matter. The podcasts, co-hosted by two experienced content editors from The Conversation, are recorded in the studios of the Department of Journalism at City University London, and have the bonus of sounding like high quality radio programmes.
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- Link
- http://mentalhealthchannel.tv/
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
- Subject
- Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology
- Medium
- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Podcasting, Streaming/Download
This charitably funded American website produces free-to-view videos on the subject of mental health. The site features a number of series on different topics, each series being made up of different chapters. Topics covered include bipolarity, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, women’s issues, psychosis, young people, older people, schizophrenia and suicide. Each series takes a different approach to the subject, from Cracking Up, in which comedians take mental health into the spotlight, to The Developing Brain which presents stories about the successful treatment of children’s mental health challenges.
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- https://www.sciencefriday.com/
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
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- Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, General Science, Genetics, Nature, Physics, Psychiatry, Technology
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Podcasting, Streaming/Download
Also known as Sci Fri, this popular American science podcast and radio programme has covered all aspects of science since 1991. One of the first US radio science talk shows, the programme has over the years featured such names as Carl Sagan, Jane Goodall, Sylvia Earle and Oliver Sacks and has a reputation for groundbreaking and original science reporting. According to the site, the show’s founder and executive producer Ira Flatow was the first person to use the word ‘podcast’ on the airwaves. Archives go back as far as 2004 but there is also a substantial amount of video content. A section of the attractively laid out website features a range of educational resources, mainly aimed at primary and secondary school level.
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- https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/discoverpsychiatry/podcasts.aspx
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
- Subject
- Psychiatry, Psychology
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- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Organisations, Podcasting, Streaming/Download
Monthly podcasts from the Royal College of Psychiatrists which broadcast on breakthroughs and latest developments in neurosciences, psychology and psychiatry. Recent editions include ‘Being Sectioned Under the Mental Health Act’, Claire Greaves recalls her experiences of the mental health services system, in conversation with Raj Persaud; ‘The Devil Wins’, a history of lying from the Garden of Eden to the Enlightenment, author, Dallas G. Denery II, talks about the topic with Raj Persaud, and Robert Van Voren asks ‘Is there a resumption of political psychiatry in the former Soviet Union?'.
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- Link
- http://www.jaacap.com/content/podcast
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- Science and Technology
- Subject
- Psychiatry, Psychology
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- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Journals, Organisations, Podcasting, Streaming/Download
Each month The Journal of the American Society of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP) highlights a selected article in the Journal by providing a podcast interview with the author. The podcasts are typically 15 to 20 minutes. The site provides a reference to the issue of the Journal in which the article appeared and a short summary of the podcast content. Recent interviews have been with the authors of ‘Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Eating Disorders’ and ‘Clinic- and Home-Based Contingency Management Plus Parent Training for Adolescent Cannabis Use Disorders’.
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- Link
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039dks7
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- Arts and Humanities
- Subject
- Psychiatry, Psychology
- Medium
- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Podcasting, Streaming/Download
The BBC Radio 4 series (1982-2001) in which psychiatrist and broadcaster Dr Anthony Clare conducts in depth interviews with prominent people from different walks of life. Episodes are accessible on BBC iPlayer. Some editions are available for download; others are offered as podcasts. Among those taking part in the programme are Spike Milligan, Ken Russell, Professor Norman Stone, RD Laing and Ruth Rendell. The editions are hosted indefinitely. Episodes are also available on iTunes.