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Best Medical Podcasts and Newsletters

How We Evaluated: Our editorial team researched Best Medical Podcasts and Newsletters using content accuracy audits, host credential verification, and listener engagement metrics. Rankings reflect medical accuracy, host expertise, production quality, and educational value. Last updated: March 2026. See our editorial policy for full methodology.

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Staying informed about medical AI and healthcare innovation does not require a medical degree. These podcasts and newsletters make complex health and AI topics accessible.

Best Podcasts

Medical AI and Health Tech

PodcastFocusAudienceEpisode LengthOur Rating
The AI Health PodcastAI applications in healthcareClinicians + general30-45 min8.5/10
Digital Health TodayHealth technology trendsHealth tech professionals30-40 min8/10
The Healthcare AI PodcastClinical AI implementationHealthcare leaders25-35 min7.5/10
a]6z Bio (Andreessen Horowitz)Bio + health tech investmentTech-forward audience30-50 min8/10

General Medical Education (Patient-Friendly)

PodcastFocusAudienceEpisode LengthOur Rating
The Peter Attia DriveLongevity, preventive medicineHealth-interested adults60-120 min9/10
ZOE Science & NutritionNutrition science, gut healthGeneral public30-50 min8/10
Huberman LabNeuroscience, health protocolsGeneral public60-120 min7.5/10
The Doctor’s Farmacy (Dr. Mark Hyman)Functional medicineGeneral public40-60 min7/10

For Clinicians

PodcastFocusAudienceEpisode LengthOur Rating
Clinical Problem-Solving (NEJM)Diagnostic reasoning casesPhysicians20-30 min9/10
The CurbsidersInternal medicine educationResidents, attendings60-90 min8.5/10
JAMA Clinical ReviewsEvidence-based practiceClinicians20-30 min8.5/10

Best Newsletters

Medical AI Focus

NewsletterFrequencyFocusCostOur Rating
The Batch (DeepLearning.AI)WeeklyAI trends (including health)Free8.5/10
Healthcare AI NewsletterWeeklyClinical AI developmentsFree8/10
STAT News — Health TechDailyHealth technology reportingFree (limited) / $399/yr9/10
Rock Health NewsletterWeeklyDigital health investmentFree7.5/10

General Health and Medicine

NewsletterFrequencyFocusCostOur Rating
STAT NewsDailyHealthcare reportingFree (limited) / $399/yr9/10
Morning Brew — HealthcareDailyHealth industry newsFree7.5/10
NEJM Journal WatchWeeklyResearch highlights$349/yr9/10 (for clinicians)
The Checkup (MIT Technology Review)BiweeklyHealth tech deep divesFree8/10

How to Evaluate Health Media

Not all health content is equal. Apply these criteria:

Credibility: Is the source produced by credentialed professionals? Are claims evidence-based?

Conflicts of interest: Does the podcast or newsletter have commercial sponsors that might influence content? (Most do — awareness is key.)

Currency: Is the information up-to-date? Medical knowledge evolves rapidly.

Balance: Does the source present multiple viewpoints, or does it advocate for a single perspective?

Actionability: Does the content help you make informed decisions, or does it just generate anxiety?

Key Takeaways

  • The medical AI podcast space is growing rapidly, with options for patients, clinicians, and tech professionals.
  • STAT News provides the most comprehensive health tech journalism; The Peter Attia Drive offers the deepest patient-friendly medical discussions.
  • Free newsletters from DeepLearning.AI and Rock Health keep you informed about AI trends in healthcare without cost.
  • Evaluate all health media for credibility, conflicts of interest, and evidence quality.
  • Listening to medical podcasts and reading newsletters is educational, not medical advice.

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Published on mdtalks.com | Editorial Team | Last updated: 2026-03-10

DISCLAIMER: Content in this article is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional for medical decisions specific to your situation. [file:44-best-medical-podcasts]

Sources

  1. NIH: Health Communication Resources — accessed March 25, 2026
  2. CDC: Health Communication Science — accessed March 25, 2026

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Researched and written by the MDTalks editorial team using official sources. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice.

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