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Advances in Care

NewYork-Presbyterian

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On Advances in Care, epidemiologist and science communicator Erin Welsh sits down with physicians from NewYork-Presbyterian hospital to discuss the details behind cutting-edge research and innovative treatments that are changing the course of medicine. From breakthroughs in genome sequencing to the backstories on life-saving cardiac procedures, the work of these doctors from Columbia & Weill Cornell Medicine is united by a collective mission to shape the future of health care and transform t ...
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Dr. Andreo Spina interviews a diverse group of educators, athletes, and industry leaders in health & fitness. About Dr. Andreo Spina… A published author, and international speaker on the topics of joint health, human movement, sports performance, and injury management, Dr. Spina's training and manual therapy systems are currently utilized by practitioners world-wide including medical professionals and dozens of professional sports organizations, athletes, and performers in the NBA, NFL, NHL, ...
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Your Doctor Friends

Dr. Jeremy Alland and Dr. Julie Bruene

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Discover trustworthy health insights with your new doctor friends! Join Dr. Jeremy Alland, Dr. Julie Bruene and top experts from around the world each week as they demystify common medical questions and discuss trending health topics in a friendly, informative manner.
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Chronic knee pain while awaiting arthroplasty is associated with worsening joint-specific function, health-related quality of life and personal wellbeing, and increased use of opioid analgesia' published in the March 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when t…
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On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh and Dr. Moeun Son, OB/GYN and Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine, discuss Dr. Son’s perspective on treating patients who face a high-risk pregnancy and might need a caesarian delivery. Dr. Son explains that even though c-sections are a highly com…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'What’s new and creating waves in orthopaedics?' published in the February 2025 issue of Bone & Joint 360. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal and @BoneJoint360 on X for updates!…
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On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh and Dr. Karan Dua, an orthopedic surgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia, discuss novel approaches to shoulder surgery, including transferring donor tendons to the upper extremity with arthroscopic tools. Dr. Dua shares his passion developing personalized treatments that get to the root caus…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Preoperative peripheral nerve blocks are not independently associated with improved functional outcome, patient satisfaction, or risk of chronic pain at one year following knee arthroplasty' published in the February 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when t…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Mental health implications of fracture-related infections' published in the February 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal and @BoneJointRes on X, and @bonejointres on Instagr…
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In this episode, I explore training to failure by analyzing the scientific literature through the lens of first principles physiology. Given the inconsistencies in research, this approach enhances our understanding and helps optimize training programs for hypertrophy and other musculoskeletal outcomes. We explore: * Conflicting research findings on…
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On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh first hears from Dr. Richard Friedman, a clinical psychiatrist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Director of the Psychopharmacology Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine. Using his background in psychopharmacology, Dr. Friedman distinguishes between psychedelics and standard antidepressants like SSRIs and S…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Risk factors for one-year mortality in 440 femoral peri-implant fractures: insights from the PIPPAS prospective, multicentre, observational study' published in the January 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social me…
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After three incredible years, Your Doctor Friends is coming to an end — but this isn’t goodbye forever. It’s simply the start of something new. In this final episode, we take a moment to reflect on the wild ride we’ve shared — from our humble beginnings in a basement with zero outlines, to growing into a show that connected with an amazing communit…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Defining the extracellular matrix in non-cartilage soft-tissues in osteoarthritis: a systematic review' published in the December 2024 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal and @Bo…
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In this episode of Control Yourself, Dr. Andreo Spina is joined by Josh Halbert, FRS instructor, mobility trainer, and co-founder of LearnMobility.com. We dive into longevity, fitness, and the future of online training, as well as the importance of staying mobile as we age. Josh shares his insights on why mobility training is essential, how he appr…
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On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh and Dr. Serge Przedborski, Chief of the Division of Movement Disorders at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia, discuss what happens in the brains of patients with Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Przedborski came to Columbia thirty two years ago and has spent that time researching why some neurons in the b…
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Can you exercise with AFib? Know someone with AFib—maybe a parent or loved one—who wants to stay active but isn’t sure how? In this episode, Dr. Sean Swearingen, sports cardiologist, breaks down exactly how you can stay active while managing atrial fibrillation, without putting your heart at risk. Whether you're new to AFib or just looking to get b…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'The correlation between trainee gender and operative autonomy during trauma and orthopaedic training in Ireland and the UK' published in the January 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJoin…
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On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh explores the story behind the GUARDIAN study, where thousands of newborn babies have been screened against rare disease by sequencing their genes, and looking for more conditions than any of the current standard screening panels. First, she hears from Dr. Jordan Orange, Physician-in-Chief at Morg…
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How well do you really understand your metabolism? What does it mean to be truly "Metabolically Healthy"? Dr. Greg Dodell, a board certified endocrinologist and the genius behind @everythingendocrine on social media, joins me to unwrap this naturally dense topic. We cover why some people see unexpected jumps in blood sugar after meals, how insulin …
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Prediction of implant failure risk due to periprosthetic femoral fracture after primary elective total hip arthroplasty' published in the January 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJoi…
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What if a deadly cancer was lurking inside you, and you had no idea? Gallbladder and bile duct cancer, aka Cholangiocarcinomas, are some of the most aggressive, difficult-to-detect cancers out there. With no reliable screening tests and vague symptoms that often go unnoticed, early detection is nearly impossible. But knowing the warning signs could…
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On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh and Dr. Markus Mapara, Director of the Blood and Marrow Transplantation and Cell Therapy Program at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia, discuss the current challenges in treating sickle cell disease and how newly FDA approved gene editing treatments are leading to new treatment pathways. Dr. Mapar…
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If you've ever worried that running, skiing, or playing sports might lead to arthritis or a future joint replacement, you're not alone. But what if we told you that staying active is actually protecting your joints rather than wearing them down? In this episode, Dr. Brian Cole, one of the leading orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine experts, deb…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'In vivo reduction of biofilm seeded on orthopaedic implants' published in the December 2024 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal and @BoneJointRes on X, and @bonejointres on Insta…
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📝 Are you training for mobility, or just stretching aimlessly? In this episode of the Control Yourself Podcast, I am joined by Alex Nichols, manual therapist, strength coach and FRS instructor to break down the science behind mobility, strength, and injury prevention.⁣ ⁣ 📝 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:⁣ ✅ Why stretching alone won’t improve mob…
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Did you know the invisible work that keeps our personal and professional lives running smoothly may also affect our health? We're diving into a topic that impacts every relationship, workplace, and home—emotional labor— and yet it often goes unnoticed, undervalued, and uncompensated. We’re joined by Rose Hackman, journalist and author of Emotional …
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Functional alignment minimizes changes to joint line obliquity in robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty: a CT analysis of functional versus kinematic alignment in 2,116 knees using the Coronal Plane Alignment of the Knee (CPAK) classification' published in the December 2024 issue of Bone & Joint Open. C…
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On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh and Dr. Craig Smith, Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia discuss the highlights of Dr. Smith’s 40+ year career as a cardiac surgeon and how the culture of Columbia has been a catalyst for innovation in cardiac care. Dr. Smith describes the …
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Heart disease is often thought of as a "man's disease," but the reality is that it affects women just as much—if not more. The problem? Women aren’t getting the information they need to take control of their heart health. Did you know that heart disease is the leading killer of women, yet so many of us remain unaware of the risks? We sit down with …
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Dorsal cortex line is more reliable than transepicondylar axis for rotation in revision total knee arthroplasty with severe bone loss' published in the December 2024 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media account…
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Join host Erin Welsh as she talks with NewYork-Presbyterian physicians from Columbia & Weill Cornell Medicine about how they are solving some of the most challenging and complex cases in medicine. Together, they discuss groundbreaking discoveries, novel treatments, and the dedication to providing compassionate patient care. This is a show for medic…
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What if the way you breathe and move could hold the key to a stronger, pain-free, and more efficient body? Enter Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS)—a revolutionary approach to movement, stability, and injury prevention that’s changing the game for athletes, healthcare professionals, and everyday people. Drs. Julie and Jeremy are joined by DN…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Correlation of cross-linking as measured by the trans-vinylene index and in vitro wear of polyethylene from various acetabular liner brands' published in the November 2024 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social med…
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In the latest episode of the "Control Yourself Podcast," Dr. Andreo Spina interviews strength and conditioning coach Hunter Cook, who shares his experiences working with Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin. The conversation dives deep into the intricacies of training elite athletes, emphasizing the importance of maintaining joint health and opt…
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Hopelessness is a tough place to be—but it’s not the end of the story. In this episode, we dive deep into identifying hopelessness, understanding its causes, and discovering how community and purpose can guide us toward healing. 💡 Key Highlights: What Is Hopelessness? We break down the feelings and signs of hopelessness, how it sneaks up on us, and…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'The antimicrobial properties of exogenous copper in human synovial fluid against Staphylococcus aureus' published in the November 2024 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal and @Bo…
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Robotics in surgery is transforming joint replacements, but is it really better than traditional methods? In this episode, we explore the rise of robotic joint replacements, what makes them so appealing, and when they might be the right choice for you! 🤔 Key Highlights: What is Robotic Joint Replacement? We break down the basics of robotic surgery …
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Development of a family-centred core outcome set for infants with developmental dysplasia of the hip treated with a brace' published in the January 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJoint…
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Welcome to 2025! Have you ever made a New Year's resolution that actually stuck? In this episode, we get real about why resolutions often fail and how you can set realistic, effective goals. Plus we share our own resolutions! The challenges we've faced, and provide science-backed tips to help you turn January dreams into lifelong habits. By the end…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Appropriate sagittal positioning of femoral components in total knee arthroplasty to prevent fracture and loosening' published in the October 2024 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPo…
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💥 Spoiler alert: Executive physicals might not be as glamorous as they sound! In this episode, we take you behind the curtain of those fancy, high-end health checkups that promise to keep you at peak performance. Are they really worth the $$$? 🤔 Join us as we talk about: What’s included in these “VIP” health checkups and if they’re actually worth y…
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