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This podcast series introduces i-MPACT, a multifaceted program which aims to improve the care of patients treated with immunotherapy, while providing a better understanding of the pathophysiology associated with immune-related adverse events. Each episode features an interview with a leading expert discussing proactive, longitudinal care, as well as the potential for irAEs following treatment with immunotherapy and current toxicity management strategies.
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Rapid Response RN

Sarah Lorenzini

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Do you want to go from dreading emergencies to feeling confident and ready to jump into action to rescue your patient? Well, this show will let you see emergencies unfold through the eyes of a Rapid Response Nurse. With real life stories from the frontlines of nursing, host Sarah Lorenzini MSN, RN, CCRN, CEN, a Rapid Response Nurse and educator, shares her experiences at rapid response events and breaks down the pathophysiology, pharmacology, and the important role the nurse plays during eme ...
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NEI Podcast

Neuroscience Education Institute

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The Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI) is committed to help raise the standard of mental health by providing imaginative medical education that focuses on the highest level of learning. Each episode offers an opportunity to learn about current issues in psychiatry from key opinion leaders in the medical field. NEI's Podcast would be of value to anyone with an interest in neuropsychiatric diseases and psychopharmacology.
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Join Dr. Matt Barton (Griffith University) and Dr. Mike Todorovic (Bond University), renowned YouTubers, researchers, and passionate medical educators, as they delve into the fascinating world of human anatomy and physiology. In Season 1, they will explore every term from the index of an Anatomy & Physiology textbook, uncovering the origins of each name, its location in the body, its function, and related diseases. Get ready for an educational journey like no other, as Dr. Matt and Dr. Mike ...
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Your clear, practical introduction to the field of psychiatry. Each episode features a leading expert unpacking complex topics like suicide risk, schizophrenia, catatonia, and childhood anxiety. Originally created as a crash course for new doctors, Psychiatry Boot Camp has grown into essential listening for professionals preparing for residency, advancing their careers, or sharpening their clinical decision-making. Hosted by psychiatrist and educator Dr. Mark Mullen, the program delivers exp ...
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OncoTalks is the podcast for community oncology providers and clinicians who want to stay on top of new treatments and the latest advancements in oncology. Join Ontada Learn, and community oncologists from The US Oncology Network, as they explore oncology with a focus on the latest breakthroughs in cancer care. Expect concise, impactful discussions with practical clinical insights tailored for the real-world community oncology setting. Additionally, don’t miss OncoTalks Case Journeys, where ...
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Nursology

Joe Jackson

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A podcast by nurses and nursing students, for nurses and nursing students! We aim to add value to your nursing career, whether that be as a student, a new grad, or a practiced nurse!
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MedEdTalks - Neurology

Vindico Medical Education

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MedEdTalks Neurology is an accredited educational podcast for providers to learn more about treating patients with Neurology diseases/disorders. Discover all content and topics by visiting mededtalks.com.
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Literally just audio notes from my time as a pharmacy student. They allow me to listen to my notes instead of reading them. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tim-finnegan/support
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MedEdicus is an accredited, independent, leading developer of continuing medical education and disease awareness programs. We providee quality continuing education to health care providers and other members of the patient care team around the globe. Each of our learning opportunities offers a case-based approach to make the experience clinically relevant.MedEdicus is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for ph ...
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Rare Kidney Disease Show

Travere Therapeutics

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Welcome to the new Rare Kidney Disease Show part of the RKD Scientific Network sponsored by Travere Therapeutics. The Rare Kidney Disease Show is your primary source for cutting-edge insights, expert perspectives, and pivotal updates in nephrology. Led by our panel of experts, explore the advances in glomerular nephropathies through compelling conversations, challenging case studies, and discussions tackling hot topics. Join us as we strive to provide you with the ultimate resource to suppor ...
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Welcome to the Clinical Classmate: The NP Student Podcast -- the go-to space for nurse practitioner students navigating the chaos of school, clinicals, and real life. Hosted by hospice nurse and NP student, this podcast delivers weekly doses of encouragement, practical study tips, clinical insights, case studies, and candid conversations with fellow students and other guests. Whether you're prepping for an exam, writing a SOAP note, or just trying to stay afloat-- you're not alone. Grab your ...
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This episode is part of the Micro-Series, Multiple Myeloma in 2025: Transformative Progress, the Latest Innovation, and Future Opportunities. In part one of four, Dr. Mohit Narang from Maryland Oncology Hematology provides a foundational overview of multiple myeloma. Tune in to learn how its incidence has evolved over the past thirty years, what we…
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In this episode, Dr. Andy Cutler and Dr. Jeff Strawn unpack common misconceptions that complicate real-world use of antidepressants. They review evidence on efficacy, suicidality risk, mechanisms, and early side effects, and discuss how to navigate hesitancy and misinformation. The conversation also addresses when to start medication, how to balanc…
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Psychiatry stands at the threshold of one of its greatest disruptions, the rise of artificial intelligence. In this episode, Dr. Mark Mullen speaks with Dr. Allen Frances, Professor Emeritus and former Chair of Psychiatry at Duke University and Chair of the DSM-IV Task Force, about the clinical, ethical, and societal implications of AI’s rapid entr…
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Pulmonary embolisms don’t always announce themselves... sometimes they ambush. One minute your patient is walking with physical therapy, the next they’re hypotensive, hypoxic, and coding. This re-released early episode dives deep into why PE patients can look deceptively stable… right up until they aren’t. In this episode, I revisit one of my earli…
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As 2025 comes to an end, we revisit our most downloaded episode of the year. Join Dr. Andy Cutler and Dr. Carla Sharp as they explore the current conceptualization of borderline personality disorder (BPD), including diagnostic challenges, evidence-based treatments, and strategies to reduce stigma by framing BPD as a treatable condition. The convers…
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Welcome to Season 4! Join Dr. Mark Mullen and expert guests as we explore AI in psychotherapy, emerging treatments, and the ethical, clinical questions reshaping psychiatric care, and MUCH more. To share topic ideas, ask questions, and get more of the pod, visit psychiatrybootcamp.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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This episode is part of the Micro-Series, Multiple Myeloma in 2025: Transformative Progress, the Latest Innovation, and Future Opportunities. In the final episode of this four-part series, Dr. Mohit Narang looks ahead to emerging innovations in multiple myeloma. Learn about new therapeutic targets, MRD testing, sequencing strategies, and personaliz…
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This episode is part of the Micro-Series, Multiple Myeloma in 2025: Transformative Progress, the Latest Innovation, and Future Opportunities. In part three of four, Dr. Mohit Narang explores how bispecific antibodies and other advanced treatments are being implemented in real-world community oncology practices. Discover the operational challenges, …
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This episode is part of the Micro-Series, Multiple Myeloma in 2025: Transformative Progress, the Latest Innovation, and Future Opportunities. In part two of four, Dr. Mohit Narang examines the rapidly evolving treatment landscape for multiple myeloma. Tune in to learn how therapy has progressed from doublets to quadruplets, reshaping the role of au…
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Some of the most common respiratory myths are still showing up at the bedside. But it's not your fault — most of us were never taught what an oxygenation problem versus a ventilation problem looks like in real time. In this episode, Melody Bishop RT explains how respiratory therapists think through oxygenation and ventilation to choose the right in…
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This final episode in KDIGO’s four-part IgAN series focuses on the challenges and opportunities of implementing the updated KDIGO IgAN Guideline in clinical practice. The conversation examines a shifting treatment paradigm that emphasizes earlier intervention and simultaneous, multi-targeted therapy, while addressing persistent barriers to guidelin…
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In this episode, host Dr. Dan Beswick speaks with Dr. Waleed Abuzeid. They discuss the recently published Original Article: “Predicting Surgical Outcomes in Chronic Rhinosinusitis From Preoperative Patient Data: A Machine Learning Approach.” The full manuscript is available in the International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology. Listen and subscribe f…
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Join Drs. Andy Cutler and Roger McIntyre as they discuss the most significant advancements in psychopharmacology over the past year. Their conversation highlights groundbreaking developments and innovations in the field of psychiatry. Roger McIntyre, MD, FRCPC, is a globally recognized psychiatrist and psychopharmacologist who holds pivotal roles i…
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In this OncoTalks Case Journey, Dr. Paul Conkling discusses the importance of comprehensive genomic profiling and targeted therapy in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Through the lens of two NSCLC patients who received contrasting testing and treatment, listeners learn about the actionable oncogenic biomarker ROS1, which personalized testing met…
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Rural nursing is anything but simple. They have limited resources, fewer specialists, and often have to send patients hours away from their families for a higher level of care. But all that is changing as new tech like Zeto brings monitoring right to the bedside and keeps more patients close to home. In this episode, ICU nurse leader Kristen RN sha…
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This third episode in KDIGO’s four-part IgAN series explores how to apply KDIGO guidance in real-world IgAN care through two illustrative patient cases. Building on earlier episodes in the series, the discussion highlights dynamic risk assessment, treatment selection, and monitoring strategies, along with practical decisions about RAS inhibitors ve…
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In this CME episode, Dr. Andy Cutler talks with Drs. Stephen Stahl and Roger McIntyre about recognizing and managing complex depression, particularly major depressive episodes with mixed or anxious features. They discuss how these specifiers affect diagnosis, symptom severity, and treatment response, and explore evidence-based strategies for optimi…
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In this CME episode, Dr. Andy Cutler and Dr. Christoph Correll discuss the complexities of managing bipolar disorder, with a focus on recognizing and treating mixed states. They address overlapping manic and depressive symptoms, comorbidities, and the importance of shared decision-making, family involvement, and patient education. The conversation …
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In this episode, host Dr. Kristine Smith speaks with Mr. James Bates. They discuss the recently published Original Article: “A Phase 1 Research Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of Intranasal Botulinum Toxin Type A Spray for Patients With Rhinitis.” The full manuscript is available in the International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology. L…
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Live from McKesson Accelerate 2025, Dr. Ira Zackon sits down with Dr. Martin Dietrich to discuss the latest in ROS1+ non-small cell lung cancer. They explore the rarity and significance of ROS1 mutations and clinical presentation. The conversation highlights evolving treatment strategies – from first-generation TKIs to next-generation options – plu…
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Live from McKesson Accelerate 2025, host Suzzette Arnal talks with Dr. Melissa Johnson about how precision medicine is reshaping care for non-small cell lung cancer patients. They cover comprehensive biomarker testing, the role of DNA and RNA-based NGS, and why patient characteristics matter. Dr. Johnson also highlights breakthroughs in targeted th…
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Your pneumonia patient is hypotensive, tachycardic, and not responding to fluids… what did you miss? It could be sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy, a common under-recognized shock state you could see at the bedside. In this episode, Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim MD and host Sarah Lorenzini use a case study to highlight how nurses, intensivists and the ICU team c…
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This episode includes extended Q&A sessions that address your unanswered questions from the following presentations delivered at the 2025 Fall Congress in Colorado Springs, Colorado: (00:22) A Discussion of Substance: Supporting Meaningful Improvements in the Lives of Patients Struggling With Substance Use Disorders by Brittany Albright, MD, MPH an…
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Adrian Moran, MD, MBA currently serves as the Chief Medical and Transformation Officer of MaineHealth, a not-for-profit, integrated health system with over 2000 providers and 23,000 care team members serving patients across Maine and New Hampshire. Dr Moran joined me to talk about his views on transformational leadership and his professional journe…
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Every five years, resuscitation guidelines get a refresh. This year, a few have changed, many have stayed the same, and some are creating major controversy. In this episode, Dr. Ashish Panchal, Chair of the AHA Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee, helps us unpack what’s new, what might surprise you, and the science behind each decision. You'll …
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In recognition of Stress Awareness Week, the NEI Podcast revisits a vital conversation with Dr. Joan Striebel about the syndrome of catatonia—a condition that can emerge from profound psychological or physiological stress. Dr. Andy Cutler and Dr. Striebel discuss its dynamic presentation, the importance of treating underlying causes, and why clinic…
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This is part 3 of a 3 part series titled The Pressure is On: Enhancing Anesthesia Care for Parturients with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy. In the first episode, Joe Navarrete walked us through the baseline physiologic changes of pregnancy. In the last episode, David Barksdale covered the pathophysiology of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.…
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This is part 2 of a 3 part series on hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Part one with Joe Navarrete covered the baseline physiologic changes with pregnancy. In this episode, David Barksdale is going to walk us through the pathophysiology of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. And in the next episode, Isabella Sosa joins us to walk through how to…
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In the final episode of KDIGO’s three-part Conversations in Nephrology series on APOL1 kidney disease, host Kirk Campbell, MD (University of Pennsylvania, United States), speaks with Titilayo Ilori, MD (Boston University, United States), and kidney health advocate Joshua Albright (United States) about how APOL1 genetic testing can shape the future …
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In this second installment of KDIGO’s three-part podcast series on APOL1 kidney disease, host Kirk Campbell, MD (University of Pennsylvania, United States), welcomes Barry Freedman, MD (Wake Forest University School of Medicine, United States) for a practical discussion on patient management. They examine how APOL1 risk variants influence progressi…
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This is the first episode of a three-part KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology series on APOL1 kidney disease. Host Kirk Campbell, MD (University of Pennsylvania, United States), speaks with Bessie Young, MD (University of Washington, United States) about the discovery, burden, and biology of APOL1 kidney disease. Their discussion explores how APOL1 v…
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This episode is part of a three-part series on titled “The Pressure is on: Enhancing Anesthesia Care for Parturients with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy.” In this first installment, Joe Navarrete, a third-year student registered nurse anesthetist (SRNA) at the Yale New Haven Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia, delivers a high-yield, system-by…
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Differential diagnosis is part physiology, part detective work. Especially in heart failure, where similar vital signs can mean very different things. In this episode, Natalie RN is back on the show to break down two pediatric cases that looked almost identical on arrival to the ED but their workups led to two very different treatment plans. She sh…
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In this episode, Dr. Andy Cutler talks with Dr. Ryan Sultán about the evolving landscape of ADHD—why diagnoses and prescriptions have risen across age groups, what recent prescribing data reveal, and how these trends align with real-world clinical experience. They explore how ADHD medications affect not just symptoms but broader outcomes like schoo…
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In this episode, host Dr. Douglas Reh speaks with Dr. Masayoshi Takashima. They discuss the recently published Original Article: “3-Year Outcomes of Temperature-Controlled Radiofrequency Ablation of the Posterior Nasal Nerve in Patients With Chronic Rhinitis.” The full manuscript is available as open access in the International Forum of Allergy and…
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In this episode of OncoTalks, Dr. Paul Conkling and Dr. Eric Nadler take a deep dive into the IMforte trial—a pivotal phase III global study evaluating lurbinectedin and atezolizumab as a first-line maintenance therapy for extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC). They unpack the trial’s design and results, highlighting key safety and effic…
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