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    This summer we celebrated our 100th episode of Sharp Scratch, our medical student podcast which seeks to cover “all the things you need to know to be a good doctor but that you might not get taught in medical school.” Every fortnight, a few members of our panel of 20 medical students and junior doctors get together to discuss the hidden curriculum and the culture of being a medical student. Here…

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    • This summer we celebrated our 100th episode of #SharpScratch, our medical student podcast that covers “all the things you need to know to be a good doctor but that you might not get taught in med school.” Our contributors share their favourite memories https://t.co/UI1omfbI51

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    In this very fun episode of Sharp Scratch, we talk about our favourite medical TV shows. We play some of our favourite clips from popular medical TV programmes and discuss whether our experiences as medical students and new doctors compare. In this episode, I was joined once again by panellists Lily and Stanimir. From Casualty , Holby City , and Cardiac Arrest , to Grey’s …

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    • From Casualty to Grey’s Anatomy, Scrubs, and House, medical TV dramas are part of the fabric of growing up interested in a career in medicine. How do they compare to reality? Here's a summary of @BMJStudent's #SharpScratch episode discussing this question https://t.co/2kYNOwQzIr

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    In this episode of Sharp Scratch, we talk about phobias. We discuss what happens when you have a phobic response to something, the ways that this can affect you while studying medicine, and how to tell whether something is just a dislike or if it is an actual phobia. In this episode, I was joined by regular panellist, Lily, and a brand new panellist, Stanimir. Medicine is occasionally like the…

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    • Some of the things you have to do in medicine are occasionally phobia-inducing. How can this affect medical students and are there ways to overcome it? A summary of this discussion on the #SharpScratch podcast @BMJStudent https://t.co/LijUk1zKNN