Nathan Connell and John Fanikos Invite You to the Vasculearn Network Podcast
Nathan Connell, MD, MPH, FACP, Clinical Chief of Hematology at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital, reposted from John Fanikos on LinkedIn:
”In case you missed it, John Fanikos of Vasculearn Network shared an interesting poll last week! Podcasts are an increasingly popular source of healthcare information for both clinicians and patients. But what makes a podcast worth your time?
When choosing a podcast, which of the following is most important to you?
· Episode length and overall time commitment
· Topics that are relevant or interesting
· Quality of guests or speakers
· Frequency and consistency of new episodes
· Format preference (audio-only vs. video)
We’d love your input! Cast your vote via the link below.”
Vote here.
See John Fanikos‘ post on LinkedIn.

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