Daktari a quick one
Daktari a quick one
Podcast Description
Join us as we air views and voices of doctor's all over the country.We have fun while at it as we dig deep.
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Content Themes
Explores themes such as the politics of medicine, the experiences of interns, and the role of doctors in society, with episodes like 'The Politics of Medicine' and 'Breaking Barriers and Mending Bones' highlighting critical issues within the healthcare system.

Daktari A Quick One – The Voice of Kenyan Doctors
*Hosted by Dr. Nyadimu, *Daktari A Quick One* is a **leading Kenyan medical podcast** dedicated to **showcasing the incredible work of medics** across Kenya while shedding light on the **key challenges in Kenya’s healthcare system**. Through **powerful storytelling**, we inspire **aspiring doctors and young medical professionals**, offering them a glimpse into the real-world experiences of healthcare heroes.
## What We Offer:
✅ **Expert Insights** – Our **carefully selected guests** share their expertise, providing a **bird’s-eye view of ideal medical practice** in Kenya.
✅ **Beyond Medicine** – We highlight the **talents and passions of medics outside their profession**, proving that doctors are more than their stethoscopes.
✅ **Future Vision** – Our goal is to launch the **Top Daktari Awards**, an **annual awards program** recognizing and celebrating the outstanding contributions of Kenyan medics.
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Part 2 of the Mental Health Special with Dr. Linda Nyamute (Psychiatrist) on Daktari A Quick One
In the second part of this enlightening mental health episode, Dr. Nyadimu sits down with Dr. Linda Nyamute, a board-certified psychiatrist and nominee for Mental Health Advocate of the Year at the Top Daktari Awards. Together, they explore some of the most misunderstood mental health conditions including depression, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, schizophrenia, and drug-induced psychosis.
A major focus of the conversation is marijuana use in Kenya—its different types, its rising popularity, and the often-overlooked risks linked to cannabis-induced psychosis.
The episode also dives into the crucial role of psychological counseling in recovery. Dr. Nyamute highlights the dangers of the growing number of unqualified counselors, clearly distinguishing them from properly trained clinical psychologists and emphasizing why professional standards matter for patient outcomes.
We further unpack the realities inside alcohol and substance rehabilitation centers, examining why relapse rates remain high despite institutionalization—and what more sustainable models of recovery should look like.
Finally, Dr. Nyamute shares honest reflections on patient perceptions of young female doctors, offering insight into the gendered and generational challenges many women in medicine continue to face.
This episode is packed with real experiences, myth-busting, and practical mental health knowledge for both professionals and the general public.#DaktariAQuickOne
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