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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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MDS Podcast

International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

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Stay up to date on novel, clinically-relevant research findings in Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. Each episode of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society podcast discusses a relevant development in the field, including highlighted journal articles and interviews with the authors.
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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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Sage Clinical Medicine & Research

SAGE Publications Ltd.

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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Clinical Medicine & Research. 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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touchPODCAST

touchpodcast

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Welcome to touchPODCAST where you can listen and learn from our expert faculty, hand-picked from the Touch Medical Media family of independent medical websites. Educating physicians on a fully global scale since 2005! We make positive changes to clinical practice, with the ultimate objective of improving patient and community health. Working alongside leading medical experts, societies and industry, our mission is to provide practical, expert opinions to support best practices for busy Healt ...
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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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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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Continuously Rx

Tim Finnegan

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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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Learn about pertinent news stories—in the format of short podcast episodes—that get to the heart of today’s most important issues in primary care with the Pri-Med News & Industry Features channel. Each news episode includes three distinct topics – jump to a topic of interest using helpful timestamps in each episode description. This channel also features podcasts covering practice management tips and key insights for treatments in various therapeutic areas.
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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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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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Practice explaining angioplasty, stent placement, and when bypass surgery may be needed – clearly and naturally in Spanish. First, you will hear Luis Almeida from Venezuela explain the procedure, just as you would explain it to a patient. Then, we’ll break it down together, reviewing the key vocabulary and grammar so you can use it in your work. 📺 …
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touchCASES for touchONCOLOGY Listen to three experts as they discuss how patient and disease characteristics may inform treatment selection in recurrent/metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma (R/M NPC). They will discuss the cases of three patients which will cover first-line and second-line treatments as well as key considerations for their treatment…
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touchIN CONVERSATION for touchCARDIOLOGY and touchENDOCRINOLOGY Listen to two experts as they discuss the diagnosis, treatment and how to support patients with FCS. They cover how to recognize key clinical signs and symptoms, strategies to help manage symptoms, reduce triglyceride levels and prevent complications. They also share key insights from …
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There is an important role for cost-effective clinical biomarkers in the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Dr. Eduardo de Pablo-Fernández and Dr. Cecilia Tremblay discuss how accurate hyposmia and REM sleep behavior disorder can predict Lewy pathology in a non-selected population using data from the Arizona clinicopathological study on Aging and Ne…
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This year’s MDCP Review Article of the Year covers the spectrum of movement disorders associated with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE). Dr. Sarah Camargos interviews Dr. Charulata Sankhla on her team’s findings and why she believes movement disorder specialists should be aware of this measle-associated complication.Read the article.…
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Dr. Jon Stoessl looks back on his distinguished career in neuroimaging, highlighting the discoveries that have advanced our understanding of Parkinson’s disease and related conditions. In this conversation, he reflects on the evolution of imaging technologies, the challenges of interpreting complex data, and the lessons learned throughout his journ…
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Prof. Mark Edwards, the awardee for the 2025 Stanley Fahn Lecture Award, discusses his work and interest in the neurology-psychiatry continuum as it relates to the care of patients with chronic neurological diseases, including functional neurological disorders.
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Some conditions hide in your genes, without any symptoms. One of these conditions is genetic arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, an inherited condition that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest — even if you feel completely fine. In this episode, Sarah and Leslie talk about their shared diagnosis of FLNC cardiomyopathy — from how this gene mutation affects…
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Primary authors Russell Reid and Kanad Ghosh discuss orbital hypertelorism, including operative techniques for management, outcomes, and complications seen with treatment of this rare condition, with expert discussion facilitated by Sanjay Naran. Hosted by Hannes Prescher and FACE fellow editor Idorenyin "Edy" Ndem Read the article here.…
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touchEXPERT FOCUS for touchHAEMATOLOGY and touchONCOLOGY Listen to a series of short expert interviews on the role of B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA)-directed therapies in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). The faculty discuss patient selection, treatment tailoring and strategies to manage side effects, providing practical guidance for i…
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touchEXPERT FOCUS for touchOPHTHALMOLOGY Listen to a series of short interviews with leading experts on phacoemulsification in cataract surgery. The faculty discuss optimizing fluidics and ultrasound energy, ophthalmic viscosurgical device selection, and integrating technological advances in phacoemulsification into clinical practice. The experts: …
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In this episode, host Dr. Amber Luong speaks with Drs. William Li and Joanne Rimmer. They discuss the recently published Original Article: “The Effect of Systemic Bevacizumab on Epistaxis-Related Outcomes in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” The full manuscript is available as open access in the Internat…
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In this episode, Drs. Jonathan Barratt and Shikha Wadhwani discuss findings from the SPARTAN study, a Phase 2 open-label, single-arm trial evaluating sparsentan in 12 treatment-naïve patients with IgA nephropathy. The conversation explores the trial’s design, including assessments of proteinuria reduction and urinary biomarkers to better understand…
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Learn how to take a patient’s sexual and obstetric history in Spanish, including questions about pregnancy, miscarriages, and abortion. 📺 Watch video lesson on YouTube! 🔑 Want access to all our lessons? ¡Hazte miembro! 🎓 Already a Member? Access Sexual and Obstetric History – Essential Questions within our Gynecological History and Exam Course 👉 Ch…
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In the third and final episode of the normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) Hot Topic series, Dr. Sara Schaefer speaks with Dr. Joachim Krauss about the assessment of patients with NPH for neurosurgical intervention, outcomes data, and his vision for the future of NPH research and clinical care.
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What happens when a trauma patient isn’t just a trauma patient? In today’s episode, we’re diving into “Trauma Plus” — those high-stakes situations where comorbidities, medications, environmental exposures, or underlying medical emergencies complicate recognition of decompensation and change everything about how we care for our patients. I’m joined …
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In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Isabel A. Ryan and Jordan W. Swanson, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Patient-Reported Outcomes of Primary Cleft Rhinoplasty: A Long-Term Assessment Using CLEFT-Q" (coauthored by Jinggang J. Ng, Jusung Kim, Philip D. Tolle…
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touchEXPERT FOCUS for touchOPHTHALMOLOGY Listen to a series of interviews with Prof. Elias Traboulsi on the clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of patients with Stargardt disease. Prof. Traboulsi shares key clinical characteristics and retinal imaging results indicative of Stargardt disease, discusses the right tools to use to accuratel…
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touchTALKS for touchENDOCRINOLOGY Listen to Prof. Jennifer Sherr, as she discusses key updates on the prevention and management of DKA. The discussion covers the clinical features and aetiology of DKA, its impact on people living with diabetes, the underlying metabolic pathways, risk factors, common triggers, and the pillars of management. Prof. Sh…
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touchCASES for touchRESPIRATORY and touchCARDIO This touchCASES activity presents expert-led discussions exploring three clinical cases of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Through these detailed cases, the expert faculty examine a range of clinical presentations and highlight critical decision points across the patient journey, from initial d…
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touchEXPERT FOCUS for touchCARDIO and touchENDOCRINOLOGY Listen to two experts discuss how continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) can help identify and manage cardiovascular risk in people with or without diabetes. They explore the role of glycaemic variability, the limitations of conventional glucose metrics, and the added value of CGM, including rec…
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touchEXPERT FOCUS for touchONCOLOGY Listen to a series of short interviews with three leading experts as they discuss the use of HER2 as a targetable biomarker in gastrointestinal oncology. The faculty cover the clinical significance of HER2 alterations, best practices for biomarker testing, key clinical trial data on efficacy and safety, and the r…
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In this episode, host Dr. Dan Beswick speaks with Drs. Peter Hwang, Lirit Levi, and Amir Levi. They discuss the recently published Original Article: “Association between US Wildfires and Health Care Utilization for Acute Rhinosinusitis.” The full manuscript is available as open access in the International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology. Listen and …
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In this episode of the Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbago, Multimedia Editor, interviews Can Kocabalkanli and Reza Seifabadi, co-authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Accuracy of Cranial Shape Measurements Using Smartphones: A Prospective Study" (coauthored by Regina Fenton, Susan Gaetani, Fereshteh Aalamifar, and Mariu…
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Why would a healthy newborn suddenly stop eating and start vomiting? When a fussy baby comes into the ER, it's easy to assume it's nothing urgent — like colic or gas. But in today's case, there were small signs that pointed to something more. This episode unpacks the high-risk condition and treatment of neonatal cardiogenic shock with Natalie Pleim…
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Learn to explain a coronary angiogram in Spanish – from IV placement to contrast injection and real-time imaging. First, you will hear Luis Almeida from Venezuela explain the procedure, just as you would explain it to a patient. Then, we’ll break it down together, reviewing the key vocabulary and grammar so you can use it in your work. Want access …
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In this episode, host Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Dr. Nicolaas Bohnen about his team’s recent study using FEOBV PET to investigate cholinergic deficits in Parkinson’s disease patients with dopa-unresponsive freezing of gait (FOG). The results reveal a distinct pattern of cortical cholinergic denervation that may underlie this challenging and p…
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Dr. Mitra Afshari interviews Drs. Patricia Krause and Andrea Kühn on the results of a 10-year prospective follow-up study of a multicenter trial of GPI-DBS in isolated generalized and segmental dystonia. Together they discuss motor, non-motor, and safety outcomes, as well as the strong and stable long-term improvements in dystonia from pallidal DBS…
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One unstable patient, three departments, and every nurse on alert... Let's break down what really happens during a high-risk STEMI. This episode follows the case of a 62-year old patient from ER to the Cath Lab to the ICU. Nurses Sarah Vance and Caitlyn Nichols help us explore the role of nurses in each stage of care, from stabilizing the patient t…
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