This new season is a change of name but still powered by Dr Weyoms. She shares a few things about her growth and how the year has come by rather quickly.
Do you find yourself making a list of what you don't have? Or do you find yourself looking more at the skills you don't have? It is time to readjust your focus. Moments With Dr Weyoms podcast starting this year with this episode hosted by Dr We
In this episode, we talk about life as a Paramedic. The journey of Victoria becoming a paramedic in Nigeria, exploring the wins, the challenges and the opportunities in Emergency Medicine.
In this episode, we talk about microbiology as a professional course irrespective of what many people think. Hassan also shared about what it feels like studying such a course in Nigeria, parental support and the future prospects.
In this episode, I talk about how we as young people tend to focus on our ideal dreams and strict timeline of plans, which leads to feelings of disappointment, failure and health issues. I discuss ways in which one can manage their inner critic
In this episode, I chat with Joshua Emmanuel Uchenna, founder of PJosh Diabetes Foundation. We talked about his journey to become a health evangelist for diabetes, how and when he started. The impact of motor parks and market outreaches in vari
This is based on summaries of lessons learnt from the book called The Craft of Research. You will learn your position as a researcher who needs to write about their work to different targeted readers.
In this episode of Career Conversations with Dr Weyoms, I get to feature a Biostatistician and Epidemiologist in Nigeria who enjoys his career and encourages young people to choose it. We talked about how he got to study statistics and its hig
In this episode of career conversations, I discuss with Anita about how she faces her rejections (the highs and lows), what keeps her going and how these stages of life keeps shaping her.
Career Conversations with Dr Weyoms: This episode is a conversation with an amazing lady on how she navigates her way as a communicator. She's been able to explore so much about herself and she a trailblazer. Listen to our bants about career, l
A short Yoruba advocacy message to raise awareness on a few neglected tropical diseases in relation to water, sanitation and hygiene. This is part of a research work ongoing in Nigeria.
A podcast encouraging men and women to make a decision on when and how often to embrace parenthood. Even young women are encouraged to do family planning.
What did you expect when you saw your baby's appearance? Did you expect a fair in complexion baby, a very clean skin? Listen to this episode about your baby's skin, hair, head and other things!
Whatever you expected as an African pregnant woman- your baby will surprise and delight you. Enjoy the episodes on what to expect from your new baby or babies.
Last Episode On Breastfeeding Problems: Breast Abscess is common about breastfeeding mothers and it can be burdensome. Enjoy this episode about what causes breast abscess and what a mother can do.