
Welcome to the Home of Medicine podcast with Dr Amie Burbridge and Dr Ben Lovell, in association with the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.Each episode explores real clinical cases, with a special focus on how cognitive biases shape our medical decision-making.We created Home of Medicine to share the highs and lows of life in the medical profession, but above all, to bring connection, insi... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationMedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

We are back with our second episode in association with the RCPE.
Amie presents a case of eye floaters to Ben and he works through the case in real time.
Test your own diagnostic skills and see if you can work out the diagnosis before Ben.
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We are very excited to be back with season 4!
The Home of Medicine has a new Home - The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, but the podcast is the same as ever, bringing you case discussions and real time clinical decision making.
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Palpitations in SDEC, what could be causing this?
Amie and Ben discuss a challenging case and possible diagnoses.
If you have been affected by any of the topics we have discussed in this episode you can access the following;
NHS Practitioner Heal... more
When did we first feel like a real doctor?
When we did form our professional identity and what helped guide this?
We introduce FORDEC as an aide to decision making and there may also be an outtake or two.
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Such a lovely inspiring podcast. Dr Burbridge and Dr Ben Lovell are so much fun to listen to and I never miss a single episode and have listened to every episode since its inception!
Thank you so much
I’ve been listening to this podcast since medical school, and it’s been a consistent source of engaging and memorable cases. Now, as I approach the end of my F1 year, I find that each episode offers something practical I can apply on the job. Long may it continue!
So so relatable
Love it all
As you guys resonate with all of us
Acute medicine is such a great specialty!!!
I retired from General Practice 7 years ago. I wish I’d been taught by these two at medical school! I too remember being taught that hepatitis caused a distaste for smoking in smokers!
Such a good down to earth podcast… so interesting, from both a clinical medical point of view and also the emotional
Side…. Why we make certain decisions and what affects us at work…made me feel so much less alone in all my worries and lack of self confidence…! Thank you!!
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This podcast offers a unique insight into the clinical aspects of medicine through engaging discussions centered around real-life cases encountered by physicians. The hosts frequently explore intricate medical conditions and the cognitive biases that can influence decision-making in the healthcare field. Not only do they tackle various clinical scenarios, but they also weave in personal reflections and experiences from their medical careers, fostering a relatable atmosphere for fellow medical professionals and students. This blend of educational content and personal storytelling is likely to resonate with listeners looking for depth and understanding in acute medical practice.
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Home of Medicine launched 4 years ago and published 73 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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