
OPENPediatrics
PICU Podcasts: Behind the Mic by T. Wolbrink et al | OPENPediatrics
Jun 17, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Peta Alexander, a senior cardiologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, Dr. Elizabeth Mack, a pediatric critical care physician, and Dr. Rahul Damania from Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital delve into the art of podcasting in the medical field. They share insights on building a successful podcast, utilizing social media for promotion, and emphasizing academic recognition for podcast work. Their advice includes maintaining authenticity and collaboration while highlighting the growing role of podcasts in bridging medical knowledge and practice.
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- Identifying the right co-hosts and guests is crucial for creating engaging podcast content and fostering dynamic discussions.
- The academic recognition of podcasts is increasing, encouraging the development of metrics to track their impact on knowledge dissemination.
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Starting a Podcast: Collaborative Dynamics
Bringing together co-hosts for a podcast is a critical step that requires careful consideration. The process often begins with reaching out to trusted colleagues and friends who share a passion for the subject matter. For example, one podcaster highlighted how inviting favorite coworkers created a dynamic atmosphere that enhanced the quality of their discussions. The co-hosts often coordinate their scheduling to accommodate busy professionals while ensuring that preparation is minimal for guests, allowing for natural conversations that reflect their expertise.
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