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First Bleep
by First Bleep
First Bleep is a podcast for Junior doctors.Every episode drops you into a real on-call scenario— it’s 2 am, the bleep goes off, here’s the patient— and walks you through exactly what to do and why. Ten minutes. One case. One thing you’ll remember.Clinical medicine the way it actually happens, the moments med school didn’t prepare you for.
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Ankle fracture-dislocation: From Trauma Meeting to Discharge
This is the First Bleep SHO Series — same patient as Episode 02A, completely different job.In this episode: how to present a fracture in trauma meeting in under thirty seconds and actually sound like you know what you're doing. Weber classification and why it matters for surgical planning. What to cover when consenting for ORIF — including the honest conversation about returning to sport. Post-operative ward round essentials, compartment syndrome red flags, and the discharge planning that stops the readmission.SHO Series — for the doctor who owns the patient after the emergency is over.
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The Foot Is Pointing the Wrong Way - Episode 02A
In this episode we discuss about trimalleolar ankle fracture-dislocation and the thing most junior doctors get wrong — the fracture is not the emergency. The dislocation is.We walk through the full ED assessment of a trimalleolar ankle fracture-dislocation. The neurovascular check you must do before and after reduction. Why the pale tented skin is a countdown clock. How closed reduction works and what your role in it is. And why a backslab — never a full cast — goes on after.Same patient next week from the orthopaedic SHO's perspective. Trauma meeting prep, Weber classification, surgical consent, and post-op management. Two episodes. Two completely different jobs.Disclaimer : First Bleep podcast is for educational purposes only, and does not constitute clinical guidance. Always follow your trust guidelines , your senior colleagues and your own clinical judgement.
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Nobody Taught You This Bit. The 2am Hip Fracture - Episode 01
It's 2am. The ED calls. 83-year-old. Found on the kitchen floor. On warfarin. Right hip. Shortened and externally rotated.What do you do first?In this episode we walk through the full ED assessment of a neck of femur fracture — analgesia, the guidelines, what to do about the warfarin, and how to hand over to the orthopaedic team in a way that actually helps.This is First Bleep — scenario-based clinical teaching for junior doctors. Real calls. Real learning. Ten minutes at a time.
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For the Doctor Who Doesn't Want to Look Clueless at 2am -Episode 00
Before the bleeps, before the scenarios, before 2am — this is where it starts.First Bleep is a podcast for junior doctors that teaches clinical medicine through storytelling. Not lectures. Not revision. Real scenarios, real decisions, ten minutes at a time.In this intro episode: what First Bleep is, who it's for, how it works, and why it exists. If you're an F1, F2, core trainee, or final year medical student who wants to feel more prepared for the wards — this is the show.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
First Bleep is a podcast for Junior doctors.Every episode drops you into a real on-call scenario— it’s 2 am, the bleep goes off, here’s the patient— and walks you through exactly what to do and why. Ten minutes. One case. One thing you’ll remember.Clinical medicine the way it actually happens, the moments med school didn’t prepare you for.
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