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Episode 33: Creating a Platform and Building a Community in Medical Education

28 min · 22. Juni 2025
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr Akash Doshi creator and founder of Mind the Bleep, a free online platform dedicated to doctors and healthcare professionals to aid them in managing work-based challenges with ease. Discover more about TASME, ASME, and our many affiliated groups at ASME.org.uk. Follow us on social media @TASME_UK for the latest updates and conversations. Special thanks to our Podcast team, the wider TASME committee, and Amlunya for our theme music

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