Media outlets starting with C
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CCritical Care TimeUnited States of America
Critical Care Time is the podcast for everyone who cares for the critically Ill. Whether you work in an ICU, a Med-Surg unit, an ED, a PACU or the back of an ambulance - Dr. Cyrus Askin & Dr. Nick Mark provide practical insights and useful tips to enhance your skillset. They are triple board-certified intensivists who love patient care and teaching. Journey with them through deep dives into physiology and practical pearls, leaving no stone unturned in the world of critical care medicine. Through their own insights, expert interviews and targeted reviews of the literature, Nick and Cyrus provide practical, relevant critical care pearls. If you bill for critical care time, you must make time for Critical Care Time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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CCritical Communications TodayUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: TETRA Today focuses on TETRA digital trunked radio. It aims to inspire and inform the TETRA community. Launched in 2010, this publication provides technical advice, authoritative editorial and commentary spanning all areas of TETRA from articles on training to case studies showing how TETRA is being deployed in real life safety organizations. The publication is aimed towards keeping the TETRA community informed of the latest developments. Editorial deadline is end of the month prior to publication and it's published in the 4th week of the month. For advertising information email jon.pittock@markallengroup.co.uk. Circulation: Source: Publisher
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CCritical ConnectionsUnited States of America
Established in February 2002, the newsletter features up-to-date information on the Society of Critical Care Medicine, memberships, chapters, sections and educational programs, accepts articles on clinical topics, hospital success stories and other topics involving the critical care team and targets key decision-makers seeking new therapies, technologies, drugs and other methods by which to deliver the best possible care to their patients. Each issue introduces vital stories covering critical care medicine, nursing, pharmacy, respitory care and other critical care disciplines and provides insights into the trends, developments and people that shape the field of critical care.
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CCritical Conversations about Women's Health & Wellness | Nutrition & Supplements | HolisticUnited States of America
Welcome to Critical Conversations, the podcast changing the way you take care of yourself. If you're living with a chronic condition--such as mold sickness, cancer, MCAS or histamine intolerance, or even neurological conditions such as Parkinson's--you know that a 15-minute doctor's visit isn't enough to address the daily challenges you face. Join Jennifer, a registered dietitian, and Heather, a yoga therapist and personal trainer, who deeply understand what it's like to manage complex conditions that don't just go away. Through years of research and experience, they've learned how to care for our bodies in ways that support healing and improve quality of life. Now, they're here to help you do the same. Healing begins with care, but many people feel lost when it comes to bridging the gap between medical treatments and daily wellness. This podcast provides evidence-based guidance on clinical nutrition, movement therapy, and sustainable lifestyle strategies to help you regain stability and strength if you're living with a chronic illness. Each episode features expert insights and real, encouraging conversations that go beyond surface-level advice. The goal is to give you the knowledge and tools to take meaningful steps toward better health. Subscribe now--because when you change how you care for yourself, it changes everything. Find us on Facebook and Instagram @CriticalConversations / @shechangeseverything Learn more about the podcast at www.shechangeseverything.com. Want to support the show? Buy us a coffee via Paypal: info@shechangeseverything.com
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CCritical EducationUnited Kingdom
Launched in March 2011, Critical Education is an educational blog focusing primarily on higher education and the matters involved, from the financial aspects of higher education down to the quality of teaching and political aspects. The blog author is Andrew McGettigan, a London-based freelance researcher and writer on higher education. Andrew teaches at CityLit and Central Saint Martins as an hourly paid lecturer. He is also the Co-founder of the Fine Art Maths Centre at Central Saint Martins. His lectures focus mainly on mathematics from a philosophical and cultural point of view, with emphasis on the geometry and ideas. Andrew holds a doctorate from the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy and has taught and supervised at Middlesex University, University of Westminster and Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design. He is also the author of two books, The Great University Gamble: money, markets and the future of higher education and Higher Education Policy Institute on accounting and budgeting for student loans. The blog includes many different sections - The Great University Gamble, Student Loans Campaigns, Teaching, Articles. BIS Budget, David Willetts, Demonstrations, Events, HE Operating Framework, HE White Paper, HEFCE, London Metropolitan, Moocs, NCH, New Providers, Philosophy, Reading Group, Student Finance & Loans, Uncategorized and University Strategy. Critical Education is updated a few times a month. PR opportunities include articles on higher education. To get in contact, please email Andrew at andrewjmcgettigan@gmail.com.
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CCritical InquiryUnited States of America
Published quarterly and written for literary critics and scholars. Contains criticisms on the arts and humanities industry. The primary editorial contact is Hank Scotch.
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CCritical Magic Theory: An Analytical Harry Potter PodcastUnited States of America
Instead of seeing criticism as an indication of not liking something, Professor Julian Wamble invites listeners of Critical Magic Theory to explore the things about the characters, plot points, and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter broadly that have always given them pause or made them smile without knowing why. It is in this navigation of the positive and the negative aspects of a world that we find true magic.
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CCritical MassUnited States of America
Commentary on literary criticism, publishing, writing, and all things National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) related. It's written by independent members of the NBCC Board of Directors.
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CCritical Perspectives on AccountingUnited States of America
Geared toward accounting researchers and practitioners. Explores the allocative, distributive, social and ecological aspects of accounting.
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CCritical QuarterlyUnited States of America
Addresses a myriad of topics and cross-cutting issues ranging from television and film to literary canon.