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Sep 17, 2025, 10:22
Abdul Mannan: Turning Medical Podcasts into Active Learning with Structured Tools
Abdul Mannan, Consultant Haematologist at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, shared on LinkedIn:
”We all listen to medical podcasts but sometimes struggle to retain and apply the key points?
I decided to experiment with a more structured approach:
- Professional transcription software for accurate text
- Generated detailed summary with clear action points
- Created organized notes using systematic algorithms
- Embedded the original research PDF alongside the audio track
The result? A complete learning package that transforms passive listening into active knowledge building.
Yes, it takes more time upfront, but the depth of understanding and retention is remarkable. Everything is now accessible, searchable, and ready for future reference.
Sometimes the extra effort in processing information pays dividends in how we actually use and remember it.
Try this and give me your feedback.”
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