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Palliative Care
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Rescue Operations
Healthcare Systems
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Artificial Intelligence In Radiology
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Healthcare System In South Africa
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Health System Inequities

The BadEM podcast focuses on the big picture in Emergency Medicine in South Africa and Africa. We interview a different person every episode to help share good ideas and to tackle African Problems with African Solutions.

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In this episode, we chat to MEC for Health and Wellness in the Western Cape - Minister Mireille Wenger. We cover a wide range of topics, mostly revolving around prevention programs, and access to care.

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In this episode we chat to Namibian EM trailblazer Dr Magano Akuaake, who is combining traditional EM training with innovative projects to move Namibian and African healthcare forward.

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The importance of high-quality, context-appropriate research has never been more important for healthcare in Africa.

In the latest episode of the badEM podcast, we are featuring a panel from the African Journal of Emergency Medicine (AfJEM), which i... more

Join us as we chat to the newly elected President and Vice President of The Emergency Care Society of South Africa, Yaaseen Hokee and Dr Louis van Rensburg respectively, as they share insights on how ECSSA is changing the out of hospital space in Sou... more

Low resource, high impact: simulation education to change our healthcare systems

In this episode of the badEM podcast, Jo Park Ross joins us to explore simulation as a powerful, context-driven educational and quality improvement tool for healthcare ... more

In this episode we chat about how Dr Fasina-Ayoola and her colleagues have are setting up an Emergency Medicine program in a country that previously did not have one. Her and her team have are navigating intricate path with multifactorial challenges ... more

In the latest episode of the badEM podcast we chat to Dr Meghan Botes, a professional nurse who has done extensive research into Nursing education, about creating environments that foster growth, communication and learning for both Doctors and Nurses... more

In this episode we chat to Professor Kathryn Chu, head of Global Surgery at Stellenbosch University, about how to improve access to surgical care in South Africa.

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Recent Guests

Kathryn Chu
Professor and head of the Division of Global Surgery at Stellenbosch University
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Episode: S2E3 - Refer to Surgery - Prof Kathryn Chu
Dr. Juandré Klopper
Co-founder of Cape MedTech and Sponsor Medic, focusing on health tech innovations for lower-income countries.
Cape MedTech
Episode: S2E1 - Health Tech for Africa - Dr Juandré Klopper
Neville Kussie van Rensburg
Self-made world leader in rescue operations and disaster management.
Provincial Coordinator for Disaster and Rescue, Western Cape
Episode: S1E9 - A life of rescue - Neville "Kussie" van Rensburg
Dr. Katya Evans
Emergency physician with special interest in palliative care, founding member of BadEM.
BadEM
Episode: S1E8 - Palliate, STAT! - Dr Katya Evans
Dr. Callum Smith
Host from the Case Report podcast interviewed Dr. Kat Evans.
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Episode: S1E8 - Palliate, STAT! - Dr Katya Evans
Dr. Tshegofatso Maimela
Public health medicine specialist and head of the Information Management Unit at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital.
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Episode: S1E5 - Public Health, Data & The NHI - Dr Tshegofatso Maimela

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Daniel Still
Host of multiple episodes, providing interviews and insights into emergency medicine and related topics.

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S1E9 - A life of rescue - Neville "Kussie" van Rensburg
Q: How important is trust, good leadership, and teamwork when it comes to going into dangerous situations?
Trust among team members is crucial for effective rescue operations, as they need to rely on each other in high-stakes environments.
S1E5 - Public Health, Data & The NHI - Dr Tshegofatso Maimela
Q: What is the reason that you went into public health in the first place? Do you feel that you are implementing the change you initially imagined?
Yes, my experience in public service informs my ability to impact change, and I support my peers with the information necessary for decision-making.
S1E5 - Public Health, Data & The NHI - Dr Tshegofatso Maimela
Q: If you had a magic wand and could use and could get one thing, i.e., an NHI that magically worked tomorrow or redistribution of services and facilities to non-urban areas or more hospital beds, what would you wish for?
More hospital beds in public health services; we have enough in private, it's about public-private partnerships.
S2E1 - Health Tech for Africa - Dr Juandré Klopper
Q: Can you tell us about Sponsor Medic?
Sponsor Medic is a non-profit platform aimed at employing doctors to fill gaps in South Africa's health care system by securing donations directly for healthcare workers.
S2E1 - Health Tech for Africa - Dr Juandré Klopper
Q: What do you think about qualifications in a general healthcare system in South Africa?
Dr. Klopper suggests that it depends on individual goals and where one wants to make an impact.

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What is BadEM about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on the broad landscape of emergency medicine in South Africa and Africa, this podcast features insightful interviews with experts from various fields within healthcare. The discussions tackle pressing issues such as global surgery accessibility, innovative health technologies tailored for low-income populations, and the integration of palliative care in emergency settings. With an emphasis on African context, the content aims to illuminate practical solutions to healthcare challenges faced within the region, while also sharing personal stories and experiences of medical professionals who have significantly impacted their communities. Listeners can expect a mix of expert insights, innovative solutions, and narratives that highlight ... more

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1. Kathryn Chu
2. Dr. Juandré Klopper
3. Neville Kussie van Rensburg
4. Dr. Katya Evans
5. Dr. Callum Smith
6. Dr. Tshegofatso Maimela

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