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Hey everyone,
Here’s my second try at a podcast. It’s just over 16 minutes long. As I get better and have more to offer, they will probably get longer. Interviews/conversations will most certainly be longer – though I might break them up into pieces for easier listening. I am trying to get a little better at this each time – I may have to buy another mike to improve production quality. I’m hoping to get some interviews and conversations up soon – it just takes time to arrange. Again, if you have an idea for a podcast subject, someone you would like to see interviewed, or questions you think I can answer – let me know in the comments. Click on the player at the end of the page to listen. RSS readers will need to surf to the site, using the enclosed link (please just surf to the site if you don’t see a download link).
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In this podcast, I discuss:
1. My clinical experience thus far: difficulties and excitement
2. How I use visualization as a way to learn to be more effective and efficient in clinic
3. A few questions I have about clinical practice
4. The new blog I’m launching in the next couple of weeks
As always, thanks for reading/listening and watch for more great content soon. :) I’m submitting to iTunes this week, so you should be able to find me in the podcast directory shortly.
Eric
Related posts:
- Chinese medicine podcast : Episode 1, lessons learned in clinic
- Deepest Health Chinese Medicine Podcast : Episode 10 : End of term clinical reflections
- Deepest Health Chinese Medicine podcast : Episode 9 : Interview with Dr. Heiner Fruehauf, Part II
- Deepest Health Chinese Medicine Podcast : Episode 7 : Clinical confidence and memorization
- Deepest Health Chinese Medicine Podcast : Episode 6 – Schools of Chinese medicine and learning




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Hi Eric! I really enjoyed the podcasts! There is so much in the second cast that I really connected with-I’m really glad you are doing them. Keep up the great work!