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Medical Education Podcasts: A Professor’s Step-by-Step Guide

Medical Education Podcasts: A Professor’s Step-by-Step Guide

Starting a podcast may seem intimidating, but it’s one of the fastest-growing ways to educate future doctors and healthcare professionals. Medical professors are increasingly using podcasts to extend learning beyond the lecture hall.

Here’s how you can do the same — with minimal time and effort.

Why Start a Medical Education Podcast?

  • Reach students on the move.
  • Deliver complex information in an accessible way.
  • Reinforce key concepts through repetition.

Podcasts meet students where they are — busy, mobile, and multitasking.

Step-by-Step Guide to Starting a Medical Podcast

  1. Pick your format: Solo lectures, Q&A sessions, case studies.
  2. Choose 5–10 initial topics: Focus on areas students need reinforcement.
  3. Write short outlines: Bullet points work — no full scripts needed.
  4. Use an AI podcast tool: Turn your outlines into professional audio.
  5. Publish weekly: Consistency builds trust and engagement.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Making episodes too long (ideal is 10–15 minutes)
  • Overloading each episode with too much information
  • Skipping audio quality checks

Final Thoughts

If you’re ready to start sharing your knowledge through a podcast, Jellypod’s free AI podcast generator gives you an easy way to create your first episodes — no technical skills required.