The Lancet in conversation with
A podcast by The Lancet Group - Fridays
658 Episodes
-  US Election: The Lancet: November 4, 2016Published: 4/11/2016
-  Health, equity, and women's cancers: The Lancet: November 2, 2016Published: 2/11/2016
-  The future of health-care policy: Center for American Progress: The Lancet: October 26, 2016Published: 27/10/2016
-  Primary care obesity intervention: The Lancet: October 24, 2016Published: 25/10/2016
-  The health of people living in slums: The Lancet: October 16, 2016Published: 17/10/2016
-  A manifesto for UK health: The Lancet: October 7, 2016Published: 8/10/2016
-  Early Childhood Development 2016: The Lancet: October 4, 2016Published: 5/10/2016
-  Mobilisation in the surgical ICU: The Lancet: September 29, 2016Published: 30/09/2016
-  A Baseline for the Sustainable Development GoalsPublished: 23/09/2016
-  Maternal health: The Lancet: 15 September, 2016Published: 16/09/2016
-  US Election 2016: The Lancet: September 8, 2016Published: 9/09/2016
-  Statins reviewed: The Lancet: September 8, 2016Published: 9/09/2016
-  UK obesity strategy: The Lancet: August 25, 2016Published: 26/08/2016
-  Atrial fibrillation: The Lancet: August 18, 2016Published: 19/08/2016
-  Virtual reality to prevent falls?Published: 12/08/2016
-  US Democrats Platform: The Lancet: August 4, 2016Published: 5/08/2016
-  Physical Activity Series: The Lancet: July 28, 2016Published: 28/07/2016
-  INTERSTROKE: The Lancet: July 15, 2016Published: 16/07/2016
-  HIV in prisons: The Lancet: July 14, 2016Published: 15/07/2016
-  Congenital Zika syndrome: The Lancet: June 29, 2016Published: 30/06/2016
Jessamy Bagenal, Chloe Wilson, and Callum Davidson—editors at The Lancet—and Gavin Cleaver, The Lancet Group’s Audio Producer, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers topics that advance the field of medical research, from exploring treatments to examining drug trials, public health outbreaks to surgical techniques, and more.
