Podcasts: Cochrane Library and MedlinePlus

13 12 2008

podcastI added two podcasts to the Google-speadsheet wiki: Best Medical podcasts, made by Ves Dimov (see my previous post here): Cochrane reviews and Medline Plus.

Ves Dimov has described his top 5 podcasts in another post [1]. For other medical podcasts see [2,3,4].

A podcast is nothing more than a digital audio or video file, just like any other song or MP3 file on your computer. They can be listened to, saved and shared on the internet. Although podcasts were initially meant for i-pods (hence podcast), you can also subscribe to podcasts by other Podcast-readers, Web browsers or RSS-Readers.

I would like to shortly review the two podcasts.

1. Cochrane Reviews (Click here for Feed)

The Cochrane Library, published by John Wiley for The Cochrane Collaboration, is updated and expanded every three months.
The Cochrane podcasts are freely available audio summaries of:

  • highlights of each quarterly issue. This is just a summary of main topics. Example below (with bad handling of the microphone):
  • a selection of systematic reviews from The Cochrane Library. I found the ones below very interesting and may blog about them later.
    It is often said that Cochrane Reviews are difficult to understand and that even physicians find them hard to read. The podcasts I’ve heard are very informative and understandable for doctors, journalists, librarians and patients. The essentials of the conclusions are very clear. I think it would be a good thing if all Cochrane Reviews were podcasted this way.

Adverse events of formoterol (and salmeterol) in asthma

St John’s wort for major depression

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Cochrane Podcasts of issue 4 2008: you can listen or subscibe to and/or download/embed the podcasts

2. MedlinePlus (click here for feed)

The MedlinePlus podcasts is a weekly series of highlights of health news and accompanying information from MedlinePlus.The update is generally given by Donald A.B. Lindberg, M.D., Director of the National Library of Medicine.
It is very clearly indicated how you can listen or subscribe to these podcasts. There is also a transcript.

The last audio is about the negative results of the huge Vitamine E-Selenium (SELECT) Prostate Cancer, I described almost a month ago in this post.
It is rather long (with disclaimers and links like “go to double u double u double u …dot com etcetera”), but understandable and about interesting topics.

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More Reading, viewing or listening (click on grey):

  1. MD Ves Dimov has described his top 5 podcasts, including JAMA Audio Commentary and NEJM This Week podcast at his blog. He also gives a short description how you can subscribe to the podcasts/videocasts.
  2. Very good and complete medical podcasts-directory at learnoutloud.com. Not only podcast-series, but also individual podcasts, such as class lessons of statistics (which are difficult to follow without seeing figures) or psychology.
  3. Dean Giustini: [pdf] “Podcasting” howto + select list of medical podcasts http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/googlescholar/CHLA_ABSC_podcasting.pdf
  4. new2.gif See also:Dean Giustini, UBC Health and Library Wiki: Podcasts and Videocasts (very comprehensive!)
  5. And if you want to know more why podcasts are useful than view this short commoncraft you-tube video.

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nl vlag NL flagEen podcast is gewoon en digitaal audio of video bestand, net als elk ander MP3 bestand op je computer. Je kunt ze beluisteren, downloaden en delen. Hoewel podcasts oorspronkelijk voor i-pods bedoeld waren (vandaar podcast), kun je je ook op podcasts abonneren via andere Podcast-readers, Web browsers of RSS-Readers.

Hier bespreek ik twee podcasts die ik aan de Google-speadsheet wiki Best Medical podcasts heb toegevoegd (zie eerder bericht): Cochrane reviews en Medline Plus.

Ves Dimov heeft zijn top 5 podcasts op zijn blog beschreven [1]. Voor andere medische podcasts, zie [2,3].

1. Cochrane Reviews (Klik hier voor feed)

The Cochrane podcasts zijn gratis audio samenvattingen van:

  • De belangrijkste onderwerpen van elke 3-maandelijkse update van de Cochrane Library.

2. MedlinePlus (klik hier voor feed)

Medline Plus podcasts zijn een wekelijkse serie van hoogtepunten uit het gezondheidsnieuws van de MedlinePlus. De update wordt meestal verzorgd door Donald A.B. Lindberg, M.D., baas van de National Library of Medicine.
Het wordt duidelijk aangegeven hoe je de podcasts kunt beluisteren en hoe je een abonnement (feed) kunt nemen. Er is ook een transcript. Dit heb je er wel een beetje bij nodig. De tekst is verder duidelijk, maar erg droog en lang (incl disclaimers en links. “go to double u double u double u …dot com etcetera”).

Hier is een audio van de laatste week over de negatieve resultaten van de grootschalige Vitamine E-Selenium (SELECT) prostaat kanker trial, Idie ik een maand geleden reeds op dit blog beschreef.

Meer lezen: zie links in engelstalig gedeelte.


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