Don't Just Read the Guidelines
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Don't Just Read the Guidelines
A podcast about blood giving awesome, upcoming medics and scientists a platform to discuss new advances and express their opinions.
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Don't Just Read the Abstract: VITT & HIT
In this episode, Rich and Pip discuss vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia and heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. They critique a recent...

Don't Just Read the Abstract: FRAIL-AF
In this episode, Pip and Rich discuss the FRAIL-AF study: Joosten et al. Safety of Switching From a Vitamin K Antagonist to a Non–Vitamin K Antagonist...

Don't Just Read the Abstract: The PACER Trial
In this, the first episode of a new podcast, "Don't Just Read the Abstract", Drs Pip Nicolson and Rich Buka take a deep dive into the PACER trial: Pla...

Having a bone marrow transplant for acute leukaemia - a patient perspective with Angie
This episode is a first for me. I speak to Angie, a patient who I first looked after in 2021 whilst she was receiving chemotherapy for AML. She went o...

21 Storytelling in medicine with Sophie Evans
In this episode, I talk to Sophie Evans. Sophie is an internal medicine trainee and budding haematologist in the southwest of England and has a real i...

20 Haematology in the Wilderness: Caring for Northern Scotland with Jane Rutherford
In this episode, I chat to Jane Rutherford, a haematology speciality doctor in Inverness. As part of a team of 5 consultants, 2 advanced nurse practit...

#19 How to fix the NHS with Gordon Caldwell
Gordon Caldwell is a recently retired NHS medical consultant who has worked all over the UK. His passion is quality in healthcare and he has spearhead...

#17 Coronary artery pharmacology and artificial intelligence with Mark Thomas
Mark Thomas is an Associate Professor in Cardiology at the University of Birmingham and an Honorary Consultant Cardiologist at University Hospitals Bi...

#16 Breastfeeding and drugs with Wendy Jones MBE
“If breastfeeding did not already exist, someone who invented it today would deserve a dual Nobel Prize in medicine and economics.” Keith Hansen
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#15 Healthcare policy, polatuzumab, and VITT with Eddie Cliff
Eddie Cliff is an Australian haematology registrar with academic interests in health policy, lymphoid malignancies, and public health. He is currently...

#14 Long term neurological impact of TTP with Becks Shaw
Episode 14 is with Dr Becks Shaw. Becks is an academic haematology registrar in Liverpool, UK who is currently finishing off her PhD with Prof Cheng-H...

#13 Perfect bone marrow lists, Solzhenitsyn, sickle, and more with Stephen Hibbs
On this episode, I chat with Dr Stephen Hibbs, a haematology registrar in East London, UK. I first met Stephen at the 2022 BSH annual meeting through...

#12 Vitamin K and Vascular Calcification with Asim Cengiz Akbulut
In this episode, I interview Asim Cengiz Akbulut, who is a post-doctoral researcher and Head of Stem Cell Research University Maastrict, Nethelands. W...

#11 2050: A year of re-enlightenment. My winning talk from the 2022 BSH Crucible
This is my winning talk from the 2022 BSH Crucible Session. The question was: What current haematology practices would seem absurd to the haematology...

#10 Platelet Barbells with Sam Kemble & Paul Harrison
Did you know that platelets develop in the lungs? No, neither did I!
In this episode I talk to Dr Sam Kemble and Dr Paul Harrison of the Univers...

#9 Platelet ageing with Harriet Allan
On this episode, I discuss platelet ageing with Dr Harriet Allan, post-doctoral researcher at Queen Mary University of London. We discuss Harriet's re...

#8 The shocking impact of MGUS diagnosis on quality of life with Blain Murphy
Blain Murphy is an academic psychologist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. In this episode, we discuss his PhD which investigated the psychological impa...

#7 Anticoagulation for AF in end-stage renal failure
Just me for this episode. I give a short run down of the evidence for anticoagulation for AF in patients with end stage renal failure who are on dialy...

#6 The Noisy World of Transcriptional Dynamics with Justin Wheat
Justin Wheat is an MD/PhD student at the Albert Einstein Medical Centre in New York, USA. His expertise is in DNA transcription factors, how these inf...

#5 HaemBase, Buku Medicine, and the future of healthcare with Tom Bull And Alex Langridge
In this episode, I talk to Tom Bull, of HaemBase.com and Alex Langridge of Buku Medicine. Both soon to be consultant haematologists, Tom and Alex have...

#4 DOACs part 1: indications, pitfalls, and special situations with David Sutton
On this episode, I talk to David Sutton, consultant haematologist in Stoke-on-Trent about DOACs: indications, pitfalls, levels and more. I loved recor...

#3 Thromboinflammation, rivaroxaban, and extracellular vesicles with Luisa Weiss
On this episode, I talk to Luisa Weiss who is a PhD student in Dublin, Ireland. Luisa's has recently published a very interesting paper in the Journal...

#2 The future of CAR-T cells with Alex Rampotas
Alex is a haematology registrar in Oxford, UK with a strong interest in immunotherapy. He is about to start a PhD on CAR-T cells and talks to me about...

#1 Vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopaenia with Pip Nicolson
Our first ever podcast is an interview with Dr Pip Nicolson, Clinical Lecturer in Haematology at the University of Birmingham. Here, we explore the in...