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The Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery (JNIS) Podcast is your source for a comprehensive look at the latest scientific research and literature in the field of neurointerventional surgery. Hosted by Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Felipe C. Albuquerque, each episode features in-depth interviews with authors and leading experts. Stay informed on the latest neurointerventional techniques for the treatment of a range of neurological and vascular problems including stroke, aneurysms, brain tumours, and ...
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AVM Alliance Podcast

Raylene Lewis

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The AVM Alliance Podcast was created for parents who are taking care of a medically complex child including those who have been diagnosed with epilepsy or rare disease. This podcast has a slight focus on pediatric stroke, Brain AVM / Aneurysm (brain vessel disease) and traumatic brain Injury (TBI). The goal is to provide helpful information and remind other parents they are not alone on this difficult journey. Thank you for joining us.
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Ya Never Know

Robin and Julie

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Two chronic pain patients discuss their, as well as guests', journeys through various diagnoses... Chiari Malformation, Cervical Dystonia, Tarlov Cyst Disease, Scoliosis, etc. This podcast is meant to give hope and support to those who suffer from chronic pain. "Ya Never Know" what someone might be going through, so treat others with kindness.
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American Urological Association

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The AUAUniversity podcast is an official podcast of the American Urological Association. More information can be found at https://auau.auanet.org
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The whole series of episodes talking about the whole spectrum of General Surgery and it's problem based. That means I discuss the various surgical problems and the different causes for these problems. Etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and treatment are the four pillars of any patient care. I will be discussing each topic under these same four subheadings. The listeners of these podcasts namely the medical students all over the world and all surgical trainees will definitely ...
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HIROBYTES

Hiro Nishimura

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A special education teacher turned sysadmin turned business owner, talking about entrepreneurship, transitioning into tech, disability, identity as a "Japanese American," and personal finance. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hiroko/support
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"Things work out until they don't." Ain't life a bitch? Maybe we should celebrate it nonetheless. Friends With Deficits is a fun, honest, and sometimes brutal exploration into the human condition, often over drinks. Host Adam Sultan talks with old friends and friends-to-be who are dealing with unusual, rare, or strange predicaments that bring life into focus. After all, we're all gonna die--would you like that with a twist?
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Welcome to the VEIN podcast produced by Radcliffe Vascular. The podcast aims to provide engaging conversations on the latest topics in venous and vascular disease. Listen to the latest episodes below. Also available on SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Music and all other good podcasting platforms for download. The VeinPODCAST series has now ended, but with your interest and support, we can resume production. Become a Patron today.
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Wound Management

Emory Nursing Experience

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Accredited by the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society since 1976, the WOC Nursing Education Program prepares the graduate nurse to provide specialty care for patients with acute and chronic wounds. This program is geared towards the nurse looking to obtain WOCNCB certification following the traditional pathway. The traditional pathway program is a blended education program. It is comprised of online clinical courses, onsite skills training (Bridge Week), a comprehensive final exam, ...
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Paediatric Surgeon interested in education & innovation. We have created a series of evidence-based Podcasts aimed at higher Paediatric Surgical Trainees in the UK and worldwide. The discussion is evidence-based with all references provided in the comments section of each podcast. We hope you enjoy listening and learning!
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This podcast highlights unique people that bring something positive to the world, have a passion for living, healing, and doing what they love to do. People with the most incredible and inspiring life stories, that have hit rock bottom, lost hope, and made their lives beautiful again even when they were told it was impossible. Because there is a passion inside of these people that made them keep trying and keep pushing for a better life, through all the hardships, and broken dreams, and they ...
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I want to share information about living with and dealing with a chronic or invisible disease. This is made even more difficult if the disease is rare. I'll share my story and also invite some guests to share their viewpoints and experiences. There are hundreds of different types of diseases out there that are invisible and can the sufferer feel more alone. I'm hoping to help the patient, families and other support systems better communicate and empathize with each other. ***Disclaimer - Thi ...
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This prospective, population-based cohort study focuses on the long-term outcomes of seizures and epilepsy in patients with untreated cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs). The research tracked 300 patients in Scotland for a median of 15 years to assess the risk of developing seizures and experiencing seizure recurrence without surgical intervent…
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NMIBC Treatment Landscape Host: Mark L. Gonzalgo, MD, PhD, MBAGuest: Janet Kukreja, MD, MPH, FACSCME Available: auau.auanet.org/node/44076ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:Support provided by independent educational grants from:AstraZenecaJohnson & JohnsonLEARNING OBJECTIVES:At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:1. Select and implement im…
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Patients diagnosed with epilepsy frequently encounter psychiatric and behavioral comorbidities, such as anxiety, depression, and ADHD, at rates significantly higher than the general population. This text outlines the pharmacological management of these conditions, emphasizing that effective seizure control often depends on addressing a patient's ov…
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This review explores the prognosis and treatment outcomes for individuals with focal epilepsy, a common neurological condition where seizures originate in specific brain regions. While roughly two-thirds of patients achieve seizure freedom using anti-seizure medications (ASMs), approximately one-third develop drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). The auth…
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This research analyzes the global surge of early-onset Parkinson’s disease (EOPD) between 1990 and 2021, revealing that incidence and prevalence rates have nearly tripled worldwide. The study highlights a disproportionately high burden in Latin American countries, likely driven by specific genetic mutations and environmental factors such as arsenic…
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New-onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) and its subcategory, febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES), are rare and devastating clinical presentations characterized by the de novo onset of refractory status epilepticus (RSE) in individuals without pre-existing epilepsy or a clear structural, toxic, or metabolic cause. While FIRES…
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MIBC Treatment LandscapeHost: Mark L. Gonzalgo, MD, PhD, MBAGuest: Jen-Jane Liu, MD, FACSCME Available: auau.auanet.org/node/44077ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:Support provided by independent educational grants from:AstraZenecaJohnson & JohnsonLEARNING OBJECTIVES:At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:1. Integrate immunotherapy and tar…
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. Dr Donald Heck (1) and Dr Peter Kan (2) join JNIS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Michael Chen to discuss the commentary “Middle meningeal artery embolization in the routine care of chronic subdural hematoma?” by D.V. Heck et al. They highlight key debates around efficacy, safety, and workflow integration as embolization moves closer to becoming a routine th…
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In this episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Dr. Amber Hildreth and Dr. Peter Lu talk to Dr. Tom Wallach, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at SUNY Downstate, Chief of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Pediatric GI Fellowship director, and Research Director of Pediatrics. We talk about experience based research and how to implement these tools into medical edu…
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A comprehensive research paper by Laurini et al. (2025) investigating phenotype-genotype correlations in early-onset Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1B (CMT1B), a neuropathy linked to Myelin Protein Zero (MPZ) variants. The authors analyzed data from a large cohort of 75 Italian patients to understand how different MPZ mutations affect disease severity an…
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This article focuses on the risk of cardiac disease in a population cohort of individuals with Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1) and Type 2 (DM2). This study, conducted by Nicholas E. Johnson et al. using data from the Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance, Tracking, and Research Network (MD STARnet), investigated the frequencies of cardiac arrhythmias and…
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AUA Guidelines: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause Host: Mark L. Gonzalgo, MD, PhD, MBAGuests: Tracey S. Wilson, MD & Una J. Lee, MDGenitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: AUA/SUFU/AUGS Guideline (2025)Kaufman MR, Ackerman LA, Amin KA, et al. The AUA/SUFU/AUGS Guideline on Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause. J Urol. 0(0). doi:10.1097/JU.000000000000…
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The paper presents a single-center prospective cohort study from Latvia examining the use of the anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody, rituximab, as a treatment for refractory myasthenia gravis (MG). Conducted on nine patients who had failed conventional treatments, the study evaluated the effects of a single low dose over a six-month period. Results indi…
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LG-IR-NMIBC Treatment Landscape Host: Mark L. Gonzalgo, MD, PhD, MBAGuest: Chad R. Ritch, MD, MBA, FACSCME Available: auau.auanet.org/node/44036ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:Support provided by independent educational grants from: AstraZenecaJohnson & JohnsonLEARNING OBJECTIVES:At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:1. Differentiate be…
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In this episode, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Paul Tran about attracting and educating a new generation of learners. Learning Objectives: Discuss an approach to attracting learners to pediatric gastroenterology while addressing perceived barriers Review approaches to capturing and maintaining interest in educational cont…
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This neurological update details the substantial advancements in treating Myasthenia Gravis (MG), emphasizing transformative developments since 2016. A major focus is the proven efficacy of thymectomy in non-thymomatous disease and the introduction of novel targeted immunotherapies, including complement inhibitors and FcRN inhibitors that actively …
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The episode summarizes an academic review article from JAMA focusing on Peripheral Neuropathy. This extensive review outlines the condition's importance, including its prevalence and causes, with diabetes being the most common etiology. Furthermore, the article details the condition's pathology, its various clinical presentations, and the diagnosti…
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Core Curriculum: Surgical Management of UrolithiasisAUA Urology Core Curriculum: auau.auanet.org/coreHost: Mark L. Gonzalgo, MD, PhD, MBAGuests: Marcelino E. Rivera, MD and T. Max Shelton, MDOutline:Segment 1: Acute Stone Event and Radiographic EvaluationSegment 2: Shock Wave LithotripsySegment 3: UreteroscopySegment 4: Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy…
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In this episode of Bowel Sounds, host Dr. Temara Hajjat talks to Dr. Katja Karrento, an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin and pediatric gastroenterologist at Wisconsin Children's and an expert on DGBI. Dr. Karrento talks about the 2025 NASPGHAN guidelines for managing children with cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS). Learning objective…
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Two papers, an original article and follow up data from a randomized clinical trial on the use of rituximab for new-onset generalized Myasthenia Gravis (MG) has been reviewed. The studies assess the effectiveness and safety of rituximab over several years, concluding that early exposure to the treatment may offer sustained benefits in disease activ…
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If you feel like there's more rudeness in the world, you're not alone. According to John O'Brien, psychologist and author of "Rudeness Rehab," there's a pandemic of incivility. O'Brien says we're seeing bad behavior everywhere, from the streets to the workplace to even the operating room. As part of our Osher Author Talk series, host Henry DeVries …
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Pulsatile tinnitus — the perception of a rhythmic sound in sync with the heartbeat — can be a key indicator of underlying vascular or structural pathology. In this episode, JNIS new Editor-in-Chief Dr. Michael Chen speaks with Dr. Madhavi Duvvuri and Dr. Matthew Robert Amans, authors of Non-invasive imaging modalities for diagnosing pulsatile tinni…
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We are kicking off Season 7 with a HUGE announcement -- we have TWO new podcast cohosts! Hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat, Jennifer Lee, Peter Lu, and Jason Silverman take a look back at Season 6 and introduce our new podcast hosts, Drs. Amber Hildreth and Jordan Whatley! We get to know them a little better and also talk about ways we focus on wellness des…
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This study presents a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness and safety of immunizations against three major respiratory viruses: Covid-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and influenza. Authored by a large team of researchers and published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the article synthesizes evidence to provide inde…
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AUA Guidelines: Recurrent Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections in WomenHost: Mark L. Gonzalgo, MD, PhD, MBAGuests: A. Lenore Ackerman, MD, PhD & Melissa R. Kaufman, MD, PhDRecurrent Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections in Women: AUA/CUA/SUFU Guideline (2025)Ackerman AL, Bradley M, D’Anci KE, Hickling D, Kim SK, Kirkby E. Updates to Recurrent Un…
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Anorectal MalformationAUA Urology Core Curriculum: auau.auanet.org/coreHost: Mark L. Gonzalgo, MD, PhD, MBAGuests: Christina Ho, MD and Molly E. Fuchs, MDOutline:Segment 1: Anorectal Malformation Overview/BackgroundSegment 2: Initial Evaluation and ManagementSegment 3: Cloacal MalformationsSegment 4: Long-Term Bladder Management & Concern for CKDSe…
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In this episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Dr. Peter Lu and Dr. Jenn Lee talk to Dr. Kevin Watson, pediatric gastroenterologist and Assistant Director of Clinical Informatics at Akron Children's Hospital and Associate Professor at Northeastern Ohio Medical University. We talk about the use of AI-powered ambient listening technology for clinical documen…
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This article is an excerpt from a natural history study published in Neurology in 2025, focusing on the sensitivity of clinical outcome measures in assessing adult patients with Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD) over a three-year period. Researchers aimed to identify which functional tests, such as the Rise From Floor velocity (RFFv) and the North St…
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This journal article provides a practical guide to understanding and applying the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) updated seizure classification of 2025. It explains how the new system, which builds on the 2017 classification, enhances clarity and consistency in terminology for healthcare professionals managing epilepsy. The classifica…
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The paper provides updated 2025 management guidelines from the Association of British Neurologists (ABN) for autoimmune myasthenia gravis (MG). The document outlines several key updates from previous 2015 guidelines, emphasizing new standard practices such as prescribing daily steroids and recommending early thymectomy for certain patient groups. I…
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The papers summarized focus on Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA), particularly the emerging clinical phenomenon of iatrogenic CAA (iCAA). iCAA is hypothesized to occur following the transmission of Amyloid-β (Aβ) seeds (prions) during medical procedures, such as neurosurgery involving cadaveric dura mater. Key points regarding CAA and iCAA include:…
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