CLOSER, the interdisciplinary partnership of leading social and biomedical longitudinal population studies, brings you insights and collaboration from cross-data infrastructures.
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Longitudinal Podcasts
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Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps". www.historyofphilosophy.net
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A podcast exploring how the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing is used in research, practice and policy to help us to better understand what happens to us as we age and how we can live longer, happier, healthier lives.
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Welcome to the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) podcast channel! Learn more about our organization at www.saem.org.
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Each month, CHEST hosts a discussion with the author of one or more articles from the current issue, adding context and commentary on the most relevant topics facing those in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.
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A podcast from the SVRI, the Sexual Violence Research Initiative. Our vision is to see a world free of violence against women and violence against children. Hear from expert guests as we discover how to make that vision a reality. Donate here: http://svri.org/content/donate-0
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Palliative Medicine & Chronic Care. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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A fascinating, informative and digestible podcast highlighting the rich and diverse neuroscience published in the Brain journals. The episodes will take the format of interviews with article authors and the aim is to produce an informal and enjoyable podcast that appeals to a broad audience including clinicians, researchers, students, neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and psychiatrists
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The vast field of sleep medicine is always evolving. Listen to Talking Sleep, a podcast of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), to keep up on the latest developments in clinical sleep medicine and sleep disorders. Our host, Dr. Seema Khosla, medical director of the North Dakota Center for Sleep in Fargo, will take an in-depth look at issues impacting the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Episodes will feature conversations with clinicians, researchers, sleep team members ...
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Brought to you by ATS Scholar and the ATS Section on Medical Education, the Scholarly podcast features conversations on medical education, discussions with authors published in ATS Scholar, and priceless insight from some of the brightest minds in the field.
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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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Researching, Advancing and Inspiring Student Engagement's podcast, highlights ideas, innovations and approaches that are taking place in Higher Education.
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A series of conversations with Survey Methodologists about the challenges they face and how they are trying to solve them. Author - ESRA, ODISSEI
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A production of the Communication Research Center at the College of Communication at Boston University. Presentations and interviews with communication researchers on new studies, developments in theory, and recent applications of research and theory.
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Sexual health at the end of life in patients with advanced cancer and their partners. Results of a Dutch prospective longitudinal study (eQuiPe)
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4:25This episode features Isabel S. van der Meer (Department of Research and Development, The Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation, Utrecht, The Netherlands). What was already known? The diagnosis of advanced cancer and subsequent treatments can have negative implications for sexual health Changes in sexual health of patients with advanced can…
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AEM E&T - Implementation of a Longitudinal Ultrasound Training Program for Senior Emergency Medicine Residents: Impact on Scan Volume and Accuracy
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13:02AEM E&T Podcast host Resa E. Lewiss, MD, interviews author Jessica Baez, MDBy Resa E. Lewiss, MD
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Balancing present-moment acceptance and future concerns: A qualitative study of illness experiences and perceptions of palliative care in progressive neurological diseases
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5:10This episode features Lily Man Lee Chan (School of Nursing, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR). What is already known about the topic? Progressive neurologic diseases involve complex, fluctuating symptoms and function decline. Palliative care aims to improve quality of life and symptom control. Access to pa…
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Loading phenobarbital in paediatric home-based terminal care: A case series
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3:39This episode features Jo-Anne J. Kelly (Palliative Care South East, Narre Warren, VIC, Australia (Palliative Care South East, Narre Warren, VIC, Australia) and Dr Karen Aisling Griffin (Palliative Care South East, Narre Warren, VIC, Australia, Peninsula Health, Frankston, VIC, Australia) What is already known about this topic? Phenobarbital loading…
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Palliative care and assisted dying: Uneasy bedfellows
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5:30This episode features Professor Nancy Preston (International Observatory on End of Life Care, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK) and Professor James Downar (Division of Palliative Care, Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada) This podcast summarises a editorial which describes the critical intersection of palliative care…
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AEM E&T - Development, Integration, and Evaluation of Street Medicine Into Emergency Medicine Resident Education
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16:03AEM E&T Podcast host Resa E. Lewiss, MD, interviews author Kathleen Joseph, MDBy Resa E. Lewiss, MD
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Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Block for Pediatric Femur Fractures in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Multi-Center Study
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33:45AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Lauren Westafer, DO, MPH, MS, interview lead author Zachary Binder, MD. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.By Ken Milne, MD
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Emergency Department Visit Frequency Among Adults With Chronic Abdominal Pain: Findings From the 2023 US National Health Interview Survey
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42:43AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Kirsty Challen, PhD, interview lead author Michael Ray, MS, DC. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.By Ken Milne, MD
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Prevalence of violence against health care workers among agitated patients in an urban emergency department
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43:17AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Suchismita Datta, MD, interview lead author Brian Driver, MD. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.By Ken Milne, MD
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HoP 482 Indivisible, Under God: the Revival of Atomism
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20:04Why did Sébastian Basso and Pierre Gassendi think ancient atomism was the key to developing a new, modern science?By Peter Adamson
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JCSM Year in Review: Top Sleep Research of 2025
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53:40In this episode of Talking Sleep, host Dr. Seema Khosla welcomes Dr. Safwan Badr, the newly appointed editor of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine and sleep medicine physician at Wayne State University, for an in-depth review of the most impactful articles published in JCSM during 2025. Dr. Badr discusses his vision for the journal and the edit…
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Biofeedback vs Respiratory Retraining for Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction
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16:11Interview with Molly N. Huston, MD, and William A. Strober, MD, MSCI, authors of Biofeedback vs Respiratory Retraining for Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Biofeedback vs Respiratory Retraining for Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction…
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Connecting the dots: How data linkage is transforming research (Part 2)
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19:57In this two-parter, we bring together a panel of experts to discuss how combining different types of data is revolutionising research. We cover the breakthroughs happening when different datasets talk to each other, the challenges researchers face, and the innovative solutions making this treasure trove of information more accessible, useable and u…
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Connecting the dots: How data linkage is transforming research (Part 1)
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31:01In this two-parter, we bring together a panel of experts to discuss how combining different types of data is revolutionising research. We cover the breakthroughs happening when different datasets talk to each other, the challenges researchers face, and the innovative solutions making this treasure trove of information more accessible, useable and u…
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Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education
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40:08Dr. Nitin Seam chats with Dr. Sara Murray and Dr. Avraham Cooper about their articles, "Large Language Models and Medical Education: Preparing for a Rapid Transformation in How Trainees Will Learn to Be Doctor" and "AI and Medical Education — A 21st-Century Pandora’s Box."By American Thoracic Society
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S4E11 Turning Evidence into Action: Are Global Actors Delivering on GBV Prevention?
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41:20Translating research into real-world programs, policies, and advocacy is essential for ending violence against women and children. Yet, despite clear evidence, gender based violence (GBV) prevention is often treated as a “social issue” rather than a core governance responsibility. In this episode, we explore what it means to turn evidence into acti…
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December 2025 CHEST Journal Editor Highlights
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18:25CHEST December 2025, Volume 168, Issue 6 CHEST® journal's Editor in Chief Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, highlights key research published in the journal CHEST December 2025 issue, including an exploration of the relationship between inflammation and mucociliary clearance in chronic respiratory conditions, an investigation into the association …
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The Influence of Hospital Policies on Clinicians’ Decisions to Withhold or Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment
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21:09Gina M. Piscitello, MD, and Katrina E. Hauschildt, PhD, BCPA, join CHEST® Journal Podcast Moderator Gretchen Winter, MD, to discuss their research into the ways that and extent to which hospital policies influence clinician approaches to decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment among patients admitted to an ICU. DOI: 10.1016/j.ch…
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The Impact of the Unknown: Patient Experiences With Uncertainty in Sarcoidosis
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16:56Kristen R. Mathias, MD, MHS, joins CHEST® Journal Podcast Moderator Gretchen Winter, MD, to discuss her research into the ways patients with sarcoidosis describe their experiences with the disease, how they are impacted by uncertainty around sarcoidosis management, and the challenges they face in receiving care. DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2025.06.025 Dis…
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HoP 481 True Fool’s Gold: Pierre Gassendi
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20:19Gassendi’s path from skepticism to “baptized Epicureanism.”By Peter Adamson
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Live from Disruptors: New Paths in Sleep Medicine
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45:59In this special live episode recorded at Sleep Medicine Disruptors in Austin, Texas, host Dr. Seema Khosla sits down with two standout innovators whose technologies captured the spirit of disruptive innovation in sleep medicine. Dr. Jason McKeown from Neurovalens and Dr. Onur Kilic from Bairitone Health present groundbreaking approaches to treating…
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Neurotransmitter-informed connectivity maps and predicting stroke functional outcome
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22:11Welcome to the 32th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with first author Dr Philipp J Koch of the Brain article entitled: Neurotransmitter-informed connectivity maps and their application for outcome inference after stroke We discuss a fascinating me…
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S4E10 How Male Supremacism Drives Gender Based Violence
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45:20Male supremacism is the belief that men are more important, more valuable, or should have more power than women; reinforcing gender inequality, and creating the conditions in which violence against women, non-binary people and LGBTIQ people is more likely to occur and to be tolerated or excused. While it shows up in everyday norms, cultural message…
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Dietrich Jehle, MD - University of Texas Medical Branch Sealy School of Medicine
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12:24Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Dietrich Jehle about exciting ultrasound research, the future of EM and technology, effective leadership strategies, and more.By SAEM
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HoP 480 Honorable Ignorance: French Skepticism
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21:30So-called “libertines” like Mothe le Vayer revive ancient skepticism, provoking a backlash from Mersenne and Arnauld. Were they right to see the skeptics as anti-religious?By Peter Adamson
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In this episode of Talking Sleep, host Dr. Seema Khosla welcomes Dr. Dave Singh, a former Adjunct Professor in Sleep Medicine at Stanford University, with a PhD in craniofacial cleft palate development, and a third PhD in orthodontics, to explore the evolving field of craniofacial sleep medicine. As founder of REMA Sleep based in North Carolina, Dr…
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Evaluation of Practice Patterns for 6-Sinus Balloon Sinus Dilation
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19:07Interview with Kristine A. Smith, MD, author of Evaluation of Practice Patterns for 6-Sinus Balloon Sinus Dilation; Jay F. Piccirillo, MD, author of Balloon Sinus Dilation Use; and Donald C. Lanza, MD, MS, author of Balloon Sinus Dilation—To Inflate or Not to Inflate. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Evaluation of Practice Patter…
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HoP 479 Gideon Manning on Cartesian Medicine
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33:57An interview exploring Descartes' interest in medicine, how his medical ideas relate to his dualism, and his influence on medical science.By Peter Adamson
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November 2025 CHEST Journal Editor Highlights
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16:12CHEST November 2025, Volume 168, Issue 5 CHEST® journal's Editor in Chief Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, highlights key research published in the journal CHEST November 2025 issue, including an investigation into oxygen saturation targets and neurologic outcomes after cardiac arrest, an exploration of the association of shared decision-making with …
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Low-Tidal-Volume Ventilation and Mortality in Patients With Acute Brain Injury: A Secondary Analysis of an International Observational Study
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24:53Shaurya Taran, MD, joins CHEST® Journal Podcast Moderator Alice Gallo De Moraes, MD, FCCP, to discuss his research into the association between low-tidal-volume ventilation and mortality in patients with acute brain injuries receiving mechanical ventilation. DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2025.06.042 Disclaimer: The purpose of this activity is to expand the…
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Covert Triage During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Analysis of Rationing in Intensive Care
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28:44Eva-Maria Schmolke, MD, and Kathrin Knochel, MD, join CHEST® Journal Podcast Moderator Matt Siuba, DO, MS, to discuss their research into the institutional implementation of a national triage guideline in German ICUs during the initial phases of the COVID-19 pandemic and their subsequent analysis of widespread covert triage as a response to legal u…
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Oxygen Saturation Targets and Neurologic Outcomes Following Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of the Pragmatic Investigation of Optimal Oxygen Targets Trial
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14:26Stephanie C. DeMasi, MD, joins CHEST® Journal Podcast Moderator, Matt Siuba, DO, MS, to discuss her research comparing neurologic outcomes between lower and higher oxygen saturation targets following cardiac arrest. DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2025.04.027 Disclaimer: The purpose of this activity is to expand the reach of CHEST content through awareness, c…
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Longitudinal Pulmonary Arterial Pressure Trajectories Inform Clinical Outcome in Kidney Transplantation Patients
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17:24Katarina Zeder, MD, PhD, joins CHEST® Journal Podcast Moderator Matt Siuba, DO, MS, to discuss her research into the ways in which longitudinal pulmonary arterial pressure trajectories inform clinical outcome in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2025.05.024 Disclaimer: The purpose of this activity is to expand the rea…
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Responsible AI Use in Sleep Medicine
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1:12:31In this episode of Talking Sleep, host Dr. Seema Khosla welcomes members of the AASM Artificial Intelligence in Sleep Medicine Committee—Dr. Margarita Oks, Dr. Subaila Zia, Dr. Ramesh Sachdeva, and Matt Anastasi—to discuss their recently published position statement on the responsible use of AI in sleep medicine practices. Artificial intelligence i…
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