The U-M Health System produces a variety of podcasts available to download or listen at your desktop.
To listen to the most recent episode click the speaker. You'll need QuickTime or Windows Media Player.
If you like what you hear, subscribe to the RSS feed so you can have the latest episodes delivered right to you.
To download a podcast, right click on the speaker and Save Target As. To hear past episodes visit the archive.
Health and Research |




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Listen for the latest public health news you can use.
Laugh your way to wellness with yoga trend (MP3 02:23)
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| Updates on basic science and research.
Two stroke-prevention procedures give similar benefit
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Special - HHS Health Beat with Ira Dreyfus: Too little sleep, too much weight, with Julie Lumeng, M.D.
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YourChild, a guide for parents through kids' development and behavior issues.
Part five of a six part series on ADHD (MP3 10:05) |




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David Stutz, M.D., FACP, takes your health and medical questions and gets answers from experts.
Listen to the current episode or submit your own question |




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Diabetes Dialogue Series
Listen: Preventing diabetes
(MP3 53:09)
Watch: Preventing diabetes
Special feature:
ReachMD: Update on Diabetic Gastroparesis with William Chey, M.D., AGAF, FACG
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Certified personal trainers provide exercise programs for all fitness levels.
Anywhere. Any time.
MFit Resistance Band Workout 
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CHEAR-cast
Children's health news and reports from the Child Health Evaluation and Research Unit at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
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Listen to Family Medicine Residency Podcast UnPlugged
Call Night
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Actualidad Médica
Spanish language podcast on importan health and research news.
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Dr. Jimbo's Japanese Health Podcast
Podcast on current health information of interest to Japanese.
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Dose of Reality: Medical student audioblogs |
Students-turned-audiobloggers share their insights, ‘ah-ha’ moments, frustrations and excitements as they live the medical student experience. Read more about Dose of Reality.
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Ben Bryner, M3
Ben hopes to be the medical correspondent
for The Colbert Report someday.
Fourth year: Sub I, kids and becoming a pediatrician
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Kate O'Neill, M3
Kate is currently penning her memoirs, "The Doctor Wears Prada."
Me and the boys
(MP3 13:17)
Check out photos of "her boys." |
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Voice of the Victors |
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MiGift
The story behind major gifts to the University of Michigan Health System
Taubman Gift
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Sports Talk 1050 WTKA: Takeover for C.S. Mott Childen's Hospital
Kyle Smith's
story 
(MP3 02:19)
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Patients and Visitors |
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Tests & procedures
Listen to information and instructions for common tests and procedures. |
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Cancer Q & A
Find answers to commonly asked questions about cancer. |
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Guided Imagery
Introduction
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Relax and Visualize
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Faculty and Staff  |
Employees can visit the Faculty and Staff Podcasts page for safety-related information, leadership messages and more.
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What's RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's a popular means of sharing content (such as news headlines, podcasts and more) without requiring you to constantly visit a Web site to see what's new. RSS feeds contain headlines and hyperlinks to longer articles, podcasts or other online content.
In order to use RSS, you need to download and install RSS feed reader software, also known as news aggregators, or register with a browser or Web site that automatically picks up RSS feeds for you. To subscribe to podcast feeds, you'll need to choose a reader that can pick up not only news headlines, but also audio/video content. Some browsers and Web sites with this functionality include:
Some software programs include:
Once you have chosen a feed reader, all you have to do is decide what content you want. As you visit Web sites, you may notice buttons that allow you to automatically add feeds to your preferred reader. Here are just a few examples of what you may see:


If you click on the button, you can subscribe to the feed. However, the method of adding a feed depends on your reader. For more information on RSS, see Wikipedia's or CNET's RSS pages.
Your feedback is important
If you've got a question or concern, or a suggestion for improvement or content, let us know. E-mail podcasting@med.umich.edu and we'll get back to you within two business days. |