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Returning to Campus? Finding friendships & expanding social circles!
jeudi 8 juillet 2021 • Durée 19:51
We're back after a short hiatus!
In this episode, the hosts chat about returning to face-to-face teaching in the upcoming academic year (*fingers crossed*). Many of you, particularly those who started their first year at Uni during the pandemic, will have mixed feelings about coming back to 'campus'. This can range from very positive to trepidation, and perhaps anxiety particularly in relation to catching-up up on the social elements of University life missed during this last academic year.
So pull up a chair and join the hosts as they share their experiences and thoughts on embracing and making the most of the opportunities for making more connections and new friendships, in the coming academic year
If you enjoy the podcast please do leave us a review on iTunes and you can
follow us on instagram @thehippocampuspodcast and Twitter @hippocampus_pod
You can also email us at thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com! We are always open to hearing suggestions for future episodes and future guests!
Reflections of a Clinical Teaching Fellow: teaching and learning in medicine
vendredi 18 juin 2021 • Durée 40:40
In this episode we are joined by Dr Tieng Toh and Dr Alex Hammant who are currently Clinical Teaching Fellows at Leicester Medical School.
After working in clinical medicine, Dr Toh and Dr Hammant have been working in medical education for two years. We discussed their routes into medical education and what they have learned in their time as CTFs. They also reflected on their own learning journey from school to medical school to now.
So pull up a chair and join the conversation with insights we are sure will resonate with many of our listeners.
Recommendations from the episode:
The Art of Changing The Brain by James Zull
If you enjoy the podcast please do leave us a review on iTunes and you can
follow us on instagram @thehippocampuspodcast and Twitter @hippocampus_pod
You can also email us at thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com! We are always open to hearing suggestions for future episodes and future guests!
Exam Special- Single Best Answers: top tips and strategies to maximise success
samedi 26 décembre 2020 • Durée 58:08
In this 'Exam-special' episode we discuss single best answers or SBAs, a common type of question used in examinations across many medical schools and Universities.
With the exam season fast approaching for many of us, we share our experiences in preparing for and sitting these types of exams with discuss top tips and strategies and insights from staff who write SBAs to help tackle even the trickiest of questions!
If you enjoy the podcast please do leave us a review on iTunes and if you'd like to contact us you can find us on Instagram (give us a follow!) @thehippocampuspodcast and Twitter @hippocampus_pod
You can also email us at thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com!
We are always open to hearing suggestions for future episodes and future guests!
The Importance of Sleep: Memories and Slinkys
mercredi 23 décembre 2020 • Durée 45:46
In this episode we are joined again by the lovely Dr Jared Cooney-Horvath, an educational neuroscientist working at the University of Melbourne. Jared's work involves researching the brain, its role in learning and translating what we can find in the research to practical applications for our learning!
This time we focus on sleep and what happens when the lights go off! We delve into the important role sleep plays in consolidating memories and strengthening our learning; the damage we can do by pulling 'all nighters'. We also explore the science behind the morning lark/night owl, whether we all need those golden "8 hours of sleep" and what exactly is happening when we dream!?
Recommendations from the episode:
Fringeology (book)
Book recommended by Jared, looking at the 'fringes' of science , including a chapter on lucid dreaming and what it taught us about ourselves and our understanding of the brain.
How Much Sleep Do Teenagers Need (short You Tube video)
From Jared' You Tube channel, 'From Theory to Practice', discussing a research paper that examines the fundamental linkage between sleep, learning and memory formation!
Why We Sleep (book)
A fantastic read looking at what we know and understand about the importance of sleep in every aspect of our life!
If you enjoy the podcast please do leave us a review on iTunes and if you'd like to contact us you can find us on Instagram (give us a follow!) @thehippocampuspodcast and Twitter @hippocampus_pod
You can also email us at thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com!
We are always open to hearing suggestions for future episodes and future guests!
Optimising Learning & Revision...Tips from a Learning Scientist
mercredi 16 décembre 2020 • Durée 46:53
In this episode we are joined by Dr Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel, an expert in memory and learning from the University of Glasgow. Carolina's work involves translating research findings into the 'real-world' of learning. She is one of the members of the 'Learning Scientists', a group of cognitive psychologists whose work involves communicating evidence-informed learning strategies to the masses though talks, videos and downloadable resources!
With Carolina, we discuss spacing and retrieval- the two most effective learning strategies (supported by the research) for longer-term retention, exploring why they are more effective than the “more-popular” techniques of highlighting and rewriting notes.
We look at the use of flash cards and questions, and how these can be used effectively (by combining retrieval and spacing) but highlight how they can sometimes be used ineffectively!
We finish with discussing what is the most important thing to do when it comes to revision, in those anxiety-filled few weeks before an exam!
Recommendations from the episode:
Learning scientists https://www.learningscientists.org/
- download short step by step 'posters' or book marks describing how to embed spacing and retrieval.
-Other effective strategies such as elaboration and concrete examples are also detailed on their website. These are supported further with video podcasts and an audio podcast (subscribe to it via iTunes!)
TILE Network https://tile.psy.gla.ac.uk/
- the Teaching Innovation and Learning Enhancement network; bringing together educators and students to discuss evidence-informed approaches to learning.
-if you'd like to get involved e.g. by writing a blog please get in touch via their website tile@psy.gla.ac.uk
If you enjoy the podcast please do leave us a review on iTunes and if you'd like to contact us you can find us on Instagram (give us a follow!) @thehippocampuspodcast and Twitter @hippocampus_pod
You can also email us at thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com!
We are always open to hearing suggestions for future episodes and future guests!
Mindfulness & Mindful Enquiry: Groups, gravel paths and door handles
mercredi 2 décembre 2020 • Durée 56:27
In this episode, we meet with Lara Crowther, a personal trainer and wellbeing guru who is also currently undertaking a PhD in mindfulness in medical education!
She shares her journey from Higher Education and medical school, to training to become a personal trainer and wellbeing coach, and how mindfulness has played a part throughout that time.
We hear about some of the preliminary findings from her current research, discuss what exactly 'mindfulness' is (and what it isn't!) and explore practical suggestions for incorporating moments of 'mindful enquiry' into each day, no matter how busy we are!
Recommendations from the episode:
Oxford Mindfulness Centreoffering free mindfulness classes every Wednesday and lots of other helpful resources!
Mindfulness- Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Psychology-great book recommended by Lara
Headspace and Calm Apps- worth checking out as one option to support incorporating mindfulness into you daily practice [look out for student discounts!)
If you enjoy the podcast please do leave us a review on iTunes and if you'd like to contact us you can find us on Instagram (give us a follow!) @thehippocampuspodcast and Twitter @hippocampus_pod
You can also email us at thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com!
We are always open to hearing suggestions for future episodes and future guests!
Racial Harassment and Inequalities in Medical Education
mercredi 25 novembre 2020 • Durée 55:34
In this episode, we meet with Takunda Nhiwatiwa and Divine Maduka to talk about racial harassment and racial inequalities in medical education. We explore how we all play a part in ensuring inclusivity for all students- in the learning environment and within medical school curricula.
We discuss the “what” and “why” in relation to the BMA Charter for Racial Harassment, the importance of support and ensuring reporting mechanisms for those who experience racial harassment. And also what others who may witness such behaviours, should do. We ask what is 'active' bystanding- as talk about the opportunities available to get involved with equality and diversity projects across medical education.
If you are affected by any of the issues discussed in this episode please do see the various sources of support and guidance you can access. We discuss these within the episode and include links within the recommendations below.
Recommendations from the episode:
BMA Charter
Mind the Gap- dermatology on non-white skin resource (free PDF online): by medic Malone Mukwende
Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men: focuses on data regarding the gender gap separated by different topics - the theme of race is smattered throughout but the Medical chapter
Instagram suggestions-
@melaninmedics - A registered UK charity promoting diversity in medicine, widening aspirations & aiding career progression for African & Caribbean students & doctors.
@medschool_racism - a platform for elevating healthcare students’ voices, empowering them to share their experiences of racial harassment and seek to educate & inspire changed behaviour
And for inspirational (and educational!) follows!
@dr.fab - Dr Kemi Fabusiwa- makes dermatology accessible but also talks about race in medicine - she did a video on the attainment gap and being black in medicine
@amileya - Dr Amile Inusa - makes loads of easy to understand infographics regarding race and medicine, but also general advice such as finance as a medic, as well as holding conferences and doing podcasts.
Not mentioned in the podcast but also recommended!
@drewomaukeleghe - an inspiring and award wining medical and cosmetic doctor- very inspiring!
If you enjoy the podcast please do leave us a review on iTunes and if you'd like to contact us you can find us on Instagram (give us a follow!) @thehippocampuspodcast and Twitter @hippocampus_pod
You can also email us at thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com!
We are always open to hearing suggestions for future episodes and future guests!
Transitions to clinical placements: adapting & settling in!
vendredi 13 novembre 2020 • Durée 35:44
Welcome back! We return after a brief hiatus for our first episode of Series 2.
So in this episode, we catch up to discuss how we've faired settling in to our clinical placements, sharing some of challenges we've faced when learning in the clinical environment!
We are also joined by a guest Umang Thakrar, who is currently intercalating between third and fourth year, and was finishing his last set of clinical placements when COVID hit. He shares with us his experiences and provides a few tips to help us make the most of your time in the clinical environment.
If you'd like to reach out to us to comment on this episode or on future episodes then please
send us a message or comment by visiting our Instagram page @thehippocampuspodcast or Twitter @hippocampus_pod (& give us a follow!)
You can also reach us at (thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com)!
Reflections: Diversity, Pandemics and Podcasts
jeudi 22 octobre 2020 • Durée 39:47
In this final episode (*sniff*) of our first season we take a moment to reflect and share what we've learnt over the last few months of developing "a podcast in a pandemic". We reflect too on some of our personal highlights from previous episodes with our guests and finally introduce our 'silent' 7th host!
We share a huge thank you to our guests and listeners - and also put a call out to our listeners for suggestions on future guests or episode themes for season 2! We'll be back at the end of Nov/early December 2020 with a new set of episodes!
So send us a message (DM) or comment by visiting our Instagram page (give us a follow!) @thehippocampuspodcast or on Twitter @hippocampus_pod
You can also email us at (thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com)!
Recommendations from the episode:
-Matthew Syed: Rebel Ideas (book)
And please do have a look and listen through our season 1 episodes!
Alternative Routes into Medicine: Gaps, Graduates and Career Changes
vendredi 9 octobre 2020 • Durée 44:29
In this episode we discuss different routes into medicine...from not getting the predicated grades, knock-backs at interview and unsuccessful degree transfer attempts..
Our hosts Lisa, Eliot, Nikitia and Sophie are joined by guest Rhea Soni (who joined us in Ep 10 too) and together describe their routes into medicine, their personal set backs and what they learnt from them. Their experiences highlight the range of ways into medicine should your first, or even second attempt be unsuccessful!
So, whatever your background if you are considering applying to medicine, or have had a set-back already for whatever reason there will be something in this episode for you.
Don't forget, you can send us a message or comment by visiting our Instagram page (give us a follow!) @thehippocampuspodcast and Twitter @hippocampus_pod
You can also email us any thoughts or comments on this episode or for future episodes (thehippocampuspodcast@gmail.com)!
Recommendations from the episode:
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- Dr Sarah Nicholls (YouTube)









