Divine Intervention Podcasts

Divine Intervention Podcasts
If you spend any time in medical school study groups or online forums, you have probably heard someone mention Divine Intervention. It is one of those resources that gets passed down from upper-year students like a prized set of notes. Creator Divine-Favour Anene has been producing episodes since 2018, and the archive now spans over 630 installments covering everything from biochemistry fundamentals to complex clinical integrations across USMLE Steps 1 through 3 and shelf exams. What sets this podcast apart from most board review audio is the emphasis on pathophysiology and actually understanding why things happen, rather than just memorizing isolated facts. Episodes range from quick 4-minute targeted reviews to longer 50-minute deep sessions on topics like travel medicine or integrated clinical cases. The pacing is steady and lecture-like, which makes it easy to follow along even when you are half-asleep on a treadmill. The show earns a 4.8 rating from nearly a thousand reviewers on Apple Podcasts, which is pretty remarkable for a medical education resource. New episodes still drop regularly, and the website organizes everything by topic so you can find exactly the organ system or subject you need. Some students use it as a primary study companion alongside First Aid and UWorld, while others treat it as supplementary review. Either way, it is hard to overstate how much ground this podcast covers for free.

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