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Voices of Inclusive Research is a podcast dedicated to exploring the diverse and dynamic world of inclusive research. Each episode features thought leaders, community members and advocates who we welcome to share their questions, concerns, insights, lived experiences and groundbreaking work. Our mission is to give the community a voice in clinical research. We aim to inspire and inform by highlighting the importance of diversity and inclusivity in clinical research.
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JAAOS (aka the Yellow Journal) is a trusted source of cutting edge primary research and in-depth review articles from world experts in the field of orthopaedics. Every month, join us as we summarize research articles and review a featured article from the latest issue of the Yellow Journal. This podcast is intended for any and all learners of orthopaedics - from the first year medical student to the emeritus professor!
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery. JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery is a peer-reviewed medical journal that provides timely information for physicians and scientists concerned with diseases of the head and neck. Given the diversity of structure and function based in this anatomic region, JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery publishes clinical, translational, and population health research from an array of disciplines. We place a high p ...
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Your local digital health ecosystem is a bubble. There’s a much bigger picture out there. What if you could learn from people working on similar problems in other contexts? This is the podcast that focuses on real, practical learnings for vendors, researchers and policy folk working for responsible AI and digital health with underserved communities. Join digital health leader Dr Shubs Upadhyay who has worked across the ecosystem as we unpack the insights of people serving underserved communi ...
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The JenUp podcast is hosted by Jenny Tomei who is a qualified Nutritional and Eating Disorder Therapist, and Personal Trainer. In this podcast Jenny Tomei has different expert guests on the show in the field of eating disorders, and we discuss the stigmas associated with eating disorders in many different areas. We also discuss the latest research involved in helping people with eating disorders.
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A podcast about the transformations in clinical trial. As life science companies are pressured to deliver novel drugs faster, data, processes, applications, roles and change itself is changing. We speak to people in the industry that experience these transformations up close and make sense of how the pressure can become a catalyst for transformation.
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The Oncology Podcast including The Oncology Journal Club Podcast by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke and Professor Christopher Jackson; and Supportive Care Matters by Dr. Bogda Koczwara. Oncology News and Expert Analysis from a unique Australian viewpoint. Proudly brought to you by The Oncology Network. The Oncology Network are producers of digital resources that support busy oncology health professionals. For more information visit our website www.oncologynetwork.com.au. We also in ...
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Psychiatry. JAMA Psychiatry is an international peer-reviewed journal for clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and allied fields. JAMA Psychiatry strives to publish original, state-of-the-art studies and commentaries of general interest to clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in the field. The journal seeks to inform and to educate its readers as well as to stimulate debate and f ...
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The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
Nicholas J. Westers Psy.D. ABPP
Why do people self-injure? And what is the best way to respond when someone tells us they self-injure? Dr. Nicholas Westers, a clinical psychologist at Children's Health and Associate Professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, collaborates with the International Society for the Study of Self-Injury (ISSS) to interview the leading experts in the field of self-injury and self-harm as well as individuals with lived experience of self-injury and parents and family members ...
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Season One: Mental health concerns are on the rise in the United States. This podcast will look at the influencing factors contributing to the decline of our culture. With the rise of school shootings, political divisiveness, increasing levels of hate, and a chronic war of peoples' rights, we have entered a domestic war that never ends. Our podcast will look at whether this is done by design or is it an abject failure. We will discuss it from a clinical and common-sense perspective. Secondar ...
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Research careers are complex and unpredictable, but the lives of researchers are fascinating.On this podcast, Dr Sandrine Soubes interviews researchers, academics and professionals with research background about their journeying through research lives and professional transitions.Bringing these stories to you listeners is about illustrating the diversity of approaches in navigating the complexities of the research environment. Stories from our guests show that there is never a set path for r ...
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ASCO Education: By the Book features engaging discussions between editors and authors from the ASCO Educational Book. Hear nuanced views on topics featured in Education Sessions at ASCO meetings and deep dives on the approaches shaping modern oncology that have care teams talking.
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A Ropes & Gray (RopesTalk) podcast series, focused on current trends in FDA regulatory law, as well as other important developments affecting the life sciences industry.
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The Parkinson’s Research Podcast: New Discoveries in Neuroscience
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research
In this podcast, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research brings you right to the cutting edge of neuroscience to discuss the latest discoveries in the field of neuroscience, with a focus on Parkinson’s disease (PD). We are working at the forefront of PD research to accelerate scientific breakthroughs by providing funding opportunities, tools and resources to develop new treatments, find cures and improve quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s disease. If you’re a s ...
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Victor Montori and other members of the Knowledge and Evaluation Research (KER) Unit at Mayo Clinic have conversations with people who are making difference in making care fit in the lives of patients. We talk about advocacy, practice and research, and we do so while we discover a bit about what makes these great people make the contributions they make. Most of the original episodes were broadcaster live so there is a section at the end when they answer questions from the public. To learn mo ...
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Ear, Nose & Throat Journal is a fully open access publication that provides practical, peer-reviewed original clinical articles, highlighting scientific research relevant to clinical care, and case reports that describe unusual entities or innovative approaches to treatment and case management. ENT Journal utilizes multiple channels to deliver authoritative and timely content that informs, engages, and shapes the industry now and into the future.
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Welcome to "Connecting Communities: Building Inclusive Healthcare," a podcast exploring the critical intersection of diversity, clinical trials, and unmet medical needs. Hosted by leading voices in healthcare equity and research, this podcast delves into diversity's essential role in shaping clinical trials and addressing unmet medical needs. Each episode features insightful conversations with experts from various fields, including healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and pat ...
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"Off-Protocol: Professional Paths & Personal Journeys" is a captivating podcast that delves into the lives of clinical research professionals and beyond. Hosted by Melody Keel, a seasoned expert in the pharmaceutical industry, this show takes listeners on a fascinating exploration where passion meets profession in clinical research and beyond. Each episode features candid conversations with guests from the world of clinical operations and other industries. We peel back the layers of their pr ...
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Gender diversity are buzz words these days– And paradoxically, this is a problem in the fields of science, technology, arts, humanities or medicine. A Hashtag #genderdiversity on social media is used for everything from issues like salary disparity, lack of women in a position of power, navigating career and motherhood to sexual harassment – These are definitely important issues to address. But the need for more women in science, humanities goes beyond issues of just equality and morals. Hi, ...
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The mental health space is undergoing a seismic shift, not only in personal understanding, but in public engagement, clinical interventions, and scientific research. Join mental health advocate and bestselling author Mark Henick in this limited series of focused conversations with some of the leading minds on the forefront of this ongoing evolution. Modern Minds is a podcast of Hartford Healthcare.
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Healthcare design is undergoing a revolutionary transformation. How can we create healing environments that embrace innovation, celebrate human diversity, and serve everyone in our communities? From reimagining cancer care delivery to integrating infection-resistant materials and sustainable product solutions, how can thoughtful design enhance the experience of patients, families, caregivers and clinical staff? With compassion and curiosity, host Cheryl Janis interviews the world's top welln ...
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Discover innovative research and patient-centered programs at the cutting edge of psychiatry and behavioral health sciences on the “Psychiatry Advances” podcast series. Psychiatric, psychological, nursing, and rehabilitative professionals will enjoy this podcast from UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital of Pittsburgh, a national leader in the innovative treatment of mental health and addictive disorders.
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I never dreamed of being a CEO... instead, I studied endless nights to become a Neuroscientist. This was how I would create change in healthcare. In reality, I was a terrible fit for academic research. I remember my old boss telling me 'the change you want to see in a day, you're not going to see in my lifetime or yours....' My first non-academic job was at a biotech startup turning psilocybin into a medicine for depression. Things moved different: closer to my pace. I also saw areas where t ...
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The Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators (AONN+) is proud to present the Heart and Soul of Navigation podcast series! Once a month, we will release a new episode that features key opinion leaders in oncology navigation highlighting stories from the front lines, best practices and lessons learned throughout their careers, and resources and support services. Heart and Soul of Oncology Navigation provides a platform for navigators to discuss topics within 8 domains of knowledge: Commu ...
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Welcome to the All Fired Up podcast, with your host Louise Adams! Louise is by nature a mild mannered clinical psychologist, but her alter ego – a FIERCE and fearless anti-diet crusader – is taking over! Louise specialises in helping people recover from disordered eating, and she’s COMPLETELY OVER trying to help people when the culture we live in is utterly sick, toxic, and screwed up when it comes to food, exercise, health, and body size. Louise cannot for a second longer take the rampant i ...
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We break down everything about the ABA therapy landscape to help you understand how to provide high-quality behavioral health services. Get the lowdown on what's in the news, receive updates on legislation, and listen to industry commentary. Many clinicians start their own Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy organizations. ABA therapy is widely considered the gold-standard treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder. Despite making this admirable move, many practitioners find th ...
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Self-Harm in Older Adults, with Dr. Lisa Van Hove
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57:26Just how prevalent is self-injury among older adults, specifically those ages 60 and over? Do the types and methods they use differ from those who self-injure at other ages? What about the reasons they give for self-injuring? In this episode, Dr. Lisa Van Hove from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Brussels University) is the first to reveal the prevalen…
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Talking Pediatrics with Elisha Butts: Inclusive Research is a Family Affair - Part 2
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17:55What happens when a passion for research runs in the family? In this heartfelt episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Dr. Renarda Jones is joined by her sister, Elisha Butts—a clinical research professional with over 13 years of experience. Together, they reflect on their parallel journeys from Alzheimer’s research assistants to community-en…
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S3 E:17 Finding Your Power When Everything Feels Out of Control
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1:01:13Send us a text Matt and Erika explore how people in compassion-based professions navigate feelings of helplessness when confronted with systemic barriers and limitations beyond their control. • The challenges of working in compassion-based professions (healthcare, teaching, social work, veterinary medicine) within systems that often prioritize prof…
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Prevention Pays: How Technology Is Revolutionizing Mental Health with Eva Papadopoulou
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27:14Send us a text Why do we wait until we're severely unwell before seeking help? In this thought-provoking episode, I'm joined by Eva Papadopoulou, a mental health professional and expert in digital and AI-enabled healthcare solutions, to explore the transformative potential of preventative mental healthcare. Eva reveals the stark reality of our curr…
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Ozempic - How Is It Influencing Young People?
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29:50In today's episode both Becky Stone and I speak about the potential impacts of weight loss drug promotions on young people and sufferers of eating disorders. Every day, weight loss drugs have been featured in the media, however, we don't yet know the long-term side effects of these drugs long term. Should parents and schools be concerned? Tune in t…
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S 3 E:16 Papers Please: Navigating America's Broken Immigration System
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59:28Send us a text Immigration rights are under severe threat as communities across America face increasing persecution and detention without due process, with Kim DeLeon sharing her family's journey through the US immigration system and the fears they still face despite her husband's citizenship. We discuss how the immigration process is far more comp…
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“Examining the Outliers: Characteristics of the Most and Least Diverse Programs in Orthopaedics”
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51:16Host Mikalyn DeFoor, MD Guest interviewee Gabriella E. Ode, MD, FAAOS, FAOA, discussing her research article, “Examining the Outliers: Characteristics of the Most and Least Diverse Programs in Orthopaedics” from the May 15, 2025 issue Article summarized from the May 1, 2025 issue Research article “Geographic Location Markedly Affects Academic Produ…
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Impact of Hearing Aid Service Model and Technology on Patient Outcomes
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17:39Interview with Yu-Hsiang Wu, MD, PhD and Todd Ricketts, PhD, authors of Impact of Hearing Aid Service Model and Technology on Patient Outcomes:A Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Hearing Aid Service Models, Technology, and Patient Outcomes
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Implementation. What does it mean? Why is it hard? How do we get it right? Failure. Are we, in Global Digital Health, thinking and acting in a way that doesn't help us move forward? Caroline Perrin, Director of the Geneva Digital Health Hub joins us on the Global Perspectives on Digital Health podcast to share her views on this. This episode is for…
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The Front Lines of Inclusion: Voices from the Health Equity Congress Conference
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12:40What does it take to move health equity from conversation to action? In this special episode, Dr. Renarda Jones brings us inside the Health Equity Congress—where powerful voices from across disciplines gathered to reimagine inclusion in research and care. From bedside insights to boardroom strategies, you’ll hear from public health professionals, r…
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Incorporating Integrative Oncology Into Practice for GI Cancers and Beyond
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30:04Host Dr. Nate Pennell and his guest, Dr. Chloe Atreya, discuss the ASCO Educational Book article, “Integrative Oncology: Incorporating Evidence-Based Approaches to Patients With GI Cancers,” highlighting the use of mind-body approaches, exercise, nutrition, acupuncture/acupressure, and natural products. Transcript Dr. Nate Pennell: Welcome to ASCO …
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No longer invisible. Addressing the unique challenges of metastatic cancer survivorship
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39:45Send us a text Welcome to the latest Series of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast hosted by Medical Oncologist and International Cancer Survivorship Expert, Professor Bogda Koczwara AM. The landscape of cancer survivorship is evolving before our eyes. As treatment advances allow people with metastatic cancer to live longer, we're witnessing the eme…
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Trends in False Advertising and Related Competitor Disputes Involving FDA-Regulated Products
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17:55On this special collaborative episode of Ropes & Gray's Non-binding Guidance and Talkin’ Trade podcast series, life sciences regulatory and compliance partner Josh Oyster is joined by intellectual property litigation partner Matt Rizzolo to discuss the complex world of false advertising and unfair competition disputes involving drugs, medical devic…
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Unifying Industry to Better Understand GCP Guidance
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14:35David Nickerson, head of clinical quality management at EMD Serono, executive sponsor of TransCelerate's ICH E6(R3) Initiative & PhRMA topic lead on the ICH E6(R3) Expert Working Group; and Arlene Lee, director of product management, data quality & risk management solutions at Medidata, and ACRO member participating in the ICH E6(R3) Initiative wit…
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From crisis to revolution. Why Africa's moment is now, a healthtech VC's case.
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1:04:21A healthtech investor's view on healthcare in Africa in the next 10 years. If you’re building or investing for impact with underserved communities in Africa, this episode is for you. Rowena Luk has walked the talk. She is the ‘OG’ of creating visibility on digital health in Africa, and has built and scaled for impact in over 40 countries on the con…
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S3 E: 15 Field Veterinarians and the Mental Health Crisis in Animal Disease Response
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54:16Send us a text PS: Congress is trying to pass a bill that would prohibit the boycott of the genocidal state of Israel's products. Please contact your rep to tell them to vote against the bill and stop the madness. H.R.867 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): IGO Anti-Boycott Act | Congress.gov | Library of Congress Field veterinarian Dr. Kathryn Cehrs sha…
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Breaking Down Silos: How MPCCC is Transforming Cancer Care
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34:25Send us a text Welcome to Episode 29 of The Oncology Podcast's Experts On Point series, brought to you by The Oncology Network. Hosted by Rachael Babin. How do we tackle inequities in cancer care? What role do collaborative networks play in ensuring better outcomes for patients and their families? And how can molecular tumour boards bridge the gap …
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Beyond the Diagnosis: A Caregiver's Voice in Facing the Wind
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30:38"I didn’t choose caregiving—it chose me." In this deeply moving episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Dr. Renarda Jones sits down with Carla Preyer, founder of From the Salon Chair to Self-Care and advocate for dementia caregivers. Carla shares the powerful story of caring for her husband, Patrick, through his eight-year battle with Lewy bo…
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“Instagram Engagement Helps Increase Residency Applicant Interest in Orthopaedic Surgery”
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42:08Host Katherine Mallett, MD Guest interviewee Mary K. Mulcahey, MD, FAAOS, discussing her research article, “Instagram Engagement Helps Increase Residency Applicant Interest in Orthopaedic Surgery” from the April 15, 2025 issue Article summarized from the April 1, 2025 issue Research article “Characterizing the Rotational Profile of the Distal Femur…
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Does Conflict About One’s Gender Role Predict Self-Injury?, with Dr. Moye Xin
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49:58In this episode, Dr. Moye Xin from Xi'an University in the Shaanxi Province of central China discusses how nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is viewed in Asia and shares his thoughts about how gender role conflict may affect rates of self-harm among university students, particularly young Chinese men. Connect with Dr. Xin on ResearchGate at www.resear…
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Neoadjuvant Therapy for Mucosal Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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12:19Interview with Kevin J. Contrera, MD, MPH, author of Neoadjuvant Therapy for Mucosal Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Review From the American Head and Neck Society. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Neoadjuvant Therapy for Mucosal Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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S3 E3 The Oncology Journal Club Podcast: To INFINITY and Beyond! Rethinking Treatment Paradigms and Common Sense Trial Design
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35:08Send us a text Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3 Hosted by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke & Professor Christopher Jackson | Proudly produced by The Oncology Network The Oncology Journal Club team take a deep dive into three standout papers: Craig kicks us off with a timely perspective on the long-term toxicity of immu…
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Creating virtuous cycles in drug development with Rob Freishtat
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45:14Send us a text Rob Freistat, President of Uncommon Cures, discusses how clinical trials are transforming to accelerate drug development and ensure patients receive treatments faster, particularly in the rare disease space. • Current market uncertainty and investment challenges in biotech, especially for rare disease research • Approximately two-thi…
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Regulatory strategy for founders and policy makers
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55:08Practical breadth and depth on the global state of regulation from someone at the cutting edge of regulatory policy. Shubs welcomes Hugh Harvey, founder of Hardian Health and a regulatory expert in digital health. Shubs and Hugh discuss the complex landscape of medical device regulation worldwide, with emphasis on how these frameworks impact digita…
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S 3 E:14 An Immigrant Story: Erased Histories: Ukraine's Past, Present, and Uncertain Future
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53:32Send us a text Kate, a Ukrainian immigrant living in the US for 25 years, shares her journey navigating American systems while maintaining deep connections to her homeland during Russia's ongoing invasion. • Describes how Russian cultural dominance and systematic erasure of Ukrainian identity extends back centuries, not just since 2014 • Explains c…
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Improving Relationships and Diversifying the Site Selection Process
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11:02Liz Beatty, co-founder and chief strategy officer, Inato, discusses a number of topics around site engagement including community-based sites, the role of technology in improving site/sponsor relationships, how increased operational costs are impacting the industry, and more.By Applied Clinical Trials
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Mental Disorders in Adults
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20:16Interview with Pim Cuijpers, PhD, author of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Mental Disorders in Adults: A Unified Series of Meta-Analyses. Hosted by John Torous, MD Related Content: Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Mental Disorders in Adults
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Faith, Fear, and Inclusion: Dr. Dung Trinh on Healing Beyond Borders
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21:25“Research is not just data. It’s people, their stories, and their trust.” In this compelling episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, Dr. Ren sits down with Dr. Dung Trinh — a Vietnam War refugee turned physician, researcher, and global health advocate. His journey from a refugee camp to the forefront of Alzheimer's research and inclusive healthcar…
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Health First, Innovation Second. Smisha Agarwal on what needs to change in global digital health.
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44:43Dr. Smisha Agarwal (Johns Hopkins University Global Center for Digital Health Innovation) joins me to unpack some hard truths on the Global Perspectives on Digital Health podcast. 🛑 Why global health systems remain fragile 📉 How digital tools often scale without legitimacy 📊 What’s wrong with our fixation on "did it work?" and significance values 🔁…
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The Evolution of the ASCO Educational Book and the Issues Shaping the Future of Oncology
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31:44On the inaugural episode of ASCO Education: By the Book, Dr. Nathan Pennell and Dr. Don Dizon share reflections on the evolution of the ASCO Educational Book, its global reach, and the role of its new companion podcast to further shine a spotlight on the issues shaping the future of modern oncology. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Nathan Pennell: Hello, I'm Dr. Nat…
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Bridging Academia and Biotech: Creating Innovators of Tomorrow with Jonathon Hill
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32:03Send us a text Jonathan Hill takes us on a fascinating journey through the cutting-edge world of DNA sequencing and its revolutionary potential for early disease detection. As both an academic professor at Brigham Young University and co-founder of Wasatch BioLabs, Hill shares how third-generation sequencing technologies are transforming our abilit…
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(ARFID) Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder with Michelle Sader (PhD)
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48:35In this episode we discuss autism and ARFID and how to support someone. Dr Michelle Sader is a post-doctorate researcher at the University of Aberdeen, working on the Eating Disorders and Autism Collaborative (EDAC), a research project in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh and Kings College London. Michelle has a BSc in Neuroscience and…
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S3 E:13 When Goodbye Hurts: A Memorial to Hermes and the Grief of Losing a Pet
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29:23Send us a text Pet grief cuts deeper than many realize. When my beloved cat Hermes passed away recently after 16 incredible years together, I found myself grappling with a profound sense of loss that inspired this raw, emotional episode. The story of Hermes begins in 2009, during a period of personal turmoil when this playful kitten literally ran i…
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The Importance of Navigation Reimbursement
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40:18In this episode, Rani Khetarpal, MBA, and Jeanne Silva, MSN, RN-BC, CN-BN, CMSRN, discuss the importance of reimbursement in navigation and implementation of PIN codes. Thank you to our sponsor, Lilly, for providing funding for this podcast.By The Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators
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Building Trust Together: Inclusive Research Is a Family Affair with Michael Jones
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14:56What does true representation in clinical research look like? And why does it matter? In this episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Dr. Ren sits down with a special guest, her husband Michael Jones to discuss the pressing need for diversity in clinical trials. They dive deep into the systemic barriers that prevent communities of color from …
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Bringing research to implementation. Shubs is joined by Lucy Cesnakova from DiMe in this quick dive into an important piece of research bringing insights to advance digital solutions that serve mental health, DiMe's work here was great here because Lucy and the team intentionally sought out input from different countries, access levels and other de…
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Lived Experience: Ben's Story of Self-Injury
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1:05:12In this episode, Ben Moroski from Los Angeles, CA, shares his story of lived experience of self-injury that began at age 17 when he and his family found themselves in a religious cult. He articulately communicates therapeutic gems he has learned throughout his journey of recovery while remaining honest with how he manages persisting urges to self-h…
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From Lab to Patient: Why Vector Design Makes or Breaks Cell Therapies with Alan Griffith
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56:22Send us a text Vectors are the unsung heroes of cell and gene therapy—molecular couriers that transport therapeutic genes into human cells to treat disease. But as Alan Griffith, Head of Global Operations at Vector Builder reveals, creating these sophisticated delivery vehicles is far more complex than most realize. Drawing from over a decade of ex…
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Effective Components of Collaborative Care for Depression in Primary Care
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20:29Interview with Professor Jurgen Unutzer, MD, author of Effective Components of Collaborative Care for Depression in Primary Care: An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis. Hosted by John Torous, MD. Related Content: Effective Components of Collaborative Care for Depression in Primary Care
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Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid–Enabled Earbuds
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13:31Interview with Alexander Chern, MD, author of Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid–Enabled Earbuds—Merging Hearing Health and Technology. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid–Enabled Earbuds—Merging Hearing Health and Technology
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Thyroid Eye Disease: Breakthroughs, Barriers, and the Need for Diversity with Dr. Vivek Patel
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30:05Did you know that thyroid eye disease (TED) can cause vision loss, double vision, and even blindness? In this episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Renarda Jones sits down with Dr. Vivek Patel, Chief of Neuro-Ophthalmology at UC Irvine, to explore new breakthroughs in thyroid eye disease treatment and the critical need for diverse participa…
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S3E2 The Oncology Journal Club Podcast: Is DEI Dead? The Future of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Healthcare
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38:59Send us a text Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3 Hosted by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke & Professor Christopher Jackson | Proudly produced by The Oncology Network The Oncology Journal Club hosts break from their usual format to discuss the impact of political shifts on diversity, equity and inclusion in cancer resea…
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S 3 E: 12 Division By Design: How Capitalism Profits From Our Political Hostility
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51:38Send us a text Matt and Mike explore cognitive dissonance in political values, examining how party loyalty often overrides moral consistency, particularly regarding responses to global genocides versus performative corporate boycotts. • Discussion of selective outrage: boycotting companies for one day while ignoring ongoing genocides • Examination …
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"Surgeon Age, Years in Practice, and Location of Training Are Associated With Patient Satisfaction"
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35:45Host Katherine Mallett, MD Guest interviewees Laura Y, Lu, MD, and Antonia F. Chen, MD, MBA, FAAOS, discussing their training room article, “Surgeon Age, Years in Practice, and Location of Training Are Associated With Patient Satisfaction” from the March 15, 2025 issue Articles summarized from the March 1, 2025 issue Research article “Intraoperativ…
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S3E1 The Oncology Journal Club Podcast: ASCO GI Highlights 2025
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46:13Send us a text Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3! Proudly produced by The Oncology Network Three respected oncologists dive deep into the most significant research presented at ASCO GI 2025, bringing you practice-changing insights amidst a backdrop of political uncertainty affecting medical research. Professor Chris Karapetis jo…
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