The EMJ Podcast is an educational podcast for healthcare professionals that covers the forefront of clinical practice, offering insights into the cutting edge of medicine. Through conversations with key opinion leaders, our host, physician and entrepreneur Jonathan Sackier, explores the latest trends and innovations, covering a number of clinical specialties, including oncology, dermatology, urology, cardiology, and many more.
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In this podcast series, we will meet educators around the globe to discuss various educational approaches and challenges that we face as an educator. An expert educator shares his/her insight and experience to help upcoming educators to progress in their career. This is a shared learning experience and we will like you to join this community to share your experience with other educators.
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Sabin Vaccine Institute's Community Conversations on Vaccines podcast series, presented by Immunization Advocates, explores vaccine acceptance and demand issues in low- and middle-income countries through conversations with health workers, researchers, and journalists closest to vaccine delivery and decision-making.
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Step into The Call Room with Dr. Robert Berry as he gives you an inside perspective into health, fitness, medicine and the politics and policies of healthcare. As an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist, Dr. Berry cares for athletes young and old. He performs surgery and provides conservative care for all types of musculoskeletal conditions. As the medical director for sports medicine for one of the largest Health Care Systems in Texas, he gives an insiders perspective on whats ...
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Bonus Episode: CoMiSS: A Rich Decade of Science and Clinical Practice
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CoMiSS, the “Cow’s Milk related Symptom Score”, is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, parents, and carers alike, offering an easy-to-use awareness tool that supports the recognition of cow’s milk-related symptoms in infants and young children. 2024 marks the 10th anniversary of CoMiSS, prompting us to look back at the decade of scien…
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Episode 199: Unravelling Innovation: Advances in Genome Sequencing
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This podcast episode dives into the screening and management of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, as well as diversity in genetic databases, and treating neuromuscular disorders. Jonathan is joined by Madhuri Hegde, Senior Vice-President & Chief Scientific Officer at Revvity, Inc., to talk about innovation in genomic testing. Use the following timestamp…
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Episode 198: The Biodesign Blueprint: Decoding the Future of Medical Innovation
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Jonathan is joined by Joshua Makower, Director and Co-Founder of the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign, Stanford University, California, USA. The pair navigate fascinating themes, from Makower’s passion for music and his band, Still Trust, to innovative strategies for controlling rising healthcare costs through innovation. Makower offers perspect…
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Bonus Episode: Distal First, the Default Approach: Part 2
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In this bonus episode of the EMJ podcast, host Sue Saville, a medical correspondent, discusses the latest advancements in access and hemostasis for coronary and other procedures via the distal radial route. Joined by Pavan Najran, clinical lead for interventional radiology and Consultant Clinical and Interventional Radiologist, The Christie Hospita…
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Episode 197: Advancing Breast Cancer Science and Patient Care – Part 2
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This podcast explores the fascinating world of artificial intelligence and advances on the horizon in oncology. Jonathan and Sofia Merajver, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, USA, discuss vaccine hesitancy, the promise of artificial intelligence in generating large datasets, and non-small cell lung cancer, before concluding with her three wishes for he…
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Episode 196: Advancing Breast Cancer Science and Patient Care – Part 1
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This podcast explores the genetic determinants and mechanisms of breast and ovarian cancer. Jonathan and Sofia Merajver, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, USA, discuss brain metastases, the severity of inflammatory breast cancer, and the movement of cancers through tissue. Use the following timestamps to navigate this episode! (00:00)-Introduction (02:…
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Episode 195: Caring for the Smallest: Reimagining the Neonatal Incubator
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This podcast explores the mOm Incubator, the importance of collaboration with healthcare professionals when designing medical devices, and the environmental impact of healthcare. Jonathan is joined by James Roberts, co-founder and CEO of mOm Incubators Ltd., a MedTech start-up on a mission to provide global access to high-quality healthcare. The pa…
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Bonus Episode: Unmasking the ADVENT-HF Outcomes in Those with Heart Failure and Sleep Apnoea
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In this bonus episode of the EMJ podcast, Dr. Douglas Bradley is joining our host Dr Hannah Moir to discuss the recent outcomes from the ADVENT-HF randomised clinical trial. The discussion revolves around the relationship between heart failure and co-existing obstructive and/or central sleep apnoea. Dr Bradley considers the use of adaptive servo-ve…
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 10/10. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Considerations for Patients Refractory to Anti-TNFs
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In this final episode of the series, the discussion focuses on the role of therapeutic drug monitoring and current practices, as well as how treatment decisions are made for patients refractory to anti-TNFs. The guests conclude by discussing the future of anti-TNFs and identifying the remaining gaps in the care of patients with inflammatory bowel d…
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 9/10. Considerations and Controversies for Difficult-To-Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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In this penultimate episode of the series on anti-TNFs for inflammatory bowel disease, our expert gastroenterologists discuss treatment options for difficult-to-treat Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, including recent views and decision-making. This podcast series has been supported by Viatris, who were not involved in the creation of this co…
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 8/10. The Impact of Switching to Biosimilars for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Expanding the discussion of the use of anti-TNF biosimilars, in this episode, our expert panel provides insights on switching and the handling of adalimumab biosimilars. This podcast series has been supported by Viatris, who were not involved in the creation of this content.
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 7/10. The Role of Anti-TNF Biosimilars in Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
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In this episode, our expert gastroenterologists consider the importance of anti-TNF biosimilars as a treatment option for inflammatory bowel disease and the corresponding guideline recommendations. This podcast series has been supported by Viatris, who were not involved in the creation of this content.…
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 6/10. Combination Therapies with Anti-TNFs for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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In this episode, our experts discuss the use of combination therapy involving anti-TNFs and immunomodulators, with a focus on the synergy and immunogenic effects, clinical trial outcomes, and the conversations that need to be had with patients. This podcast series has been supported by Viatris, who were not involved in the creation of this content.…
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 5/10. Safety of Anti-TNFs for Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
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Our expert gastroenterologists continue their discussion of the side effects and risks of anti-TNFs, including infection, vaccine immunogenicity, and tuberculosis (TB) risk, as well as monitoring approaches. This podcast series has been supported by Viatris, who were not involved in the creation of this content.…
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 4/10. Considering Patient Comorbidities and Anti-TNF Side Effects in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Our gastroenterology experts consider the patient's underlying comorbidities when making treatment decisions regarding anti-TNFs. They also evaluate the safety profile and risks, particularly for elderly patients This podcast series has been supported by Viatris, who were not involved in the creation of this content.…
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 3/10. Practical Recommendations for Anti-TNF Use in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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In this episode, our experts discuss the recommended clinical anti-TNF treatments for inflammatory bowel disease in Europe and the USA and the patient factors that should be considered in patient decision-making. This podcast series has been supported by Viatris, who were not involved in the creation of this content.…
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 2/10. The Current Guidelines for Anti-TNFs in Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
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In this episode, our expert gastroenterologists provide a summary of the current ECCO and AGA recommendations for the use of anti-TNFs and insights on potential updates. This podcast series has been supported by Viatris, who were not involved in the creation of this content.
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Bonus Episode: Anti-TNFs in IBD 1/10. Setting the Scene of Anti-TNFs in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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This introductory episode provides an introduction to the role anti-TNF therapies play in the management of inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease This podcast series has been supported by Viatris, who were not involved in the creation of this content.
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Episode 194: Tuning in to Renal Dysfunction – Part 2
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In this week’s episode, Jonathan and George Bakris, Comprehensive Hypertension Center, University of Chicago, Illinois, USA, chat about hypertension and renal denervation. Use the following timestamps to navigate the content in this episode: (00:00)-Introduction (00:40)-Renal denervation Vs drugs in development for resistant hypertension (06:06)-Ge…
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Bonus Episode: ESH Guidelines for Renal Denervation as a Treatment for Uncontrolled Hypertension Alongside Lifestyle Changes and Medications
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This podcast is supported by Medtronic. This podcast episode, moderated by George Cooper, provides an exploration of the latest European Society of Hypertension (ESH) guidance on the use of renal denervation in uncontrolled hypertension management. Atul Pathak, Princess Grace Hospital, Monaco, joins EMJ to offer key insights on renal denervation.…
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Episode 193: Tuning in to Renal Dysfunction – Part 1
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In this week’s episode, Jonathan and George Bakris, Comprehensive Hypertension Center, University of Chicago, Illinois, USA, discuss the role of music in medical practice, before diving into hypertension and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Use the following timestamps to navigate the content in this episode: (00:00)-Introduction (02:47)-Hoosi…
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Episode 192: Revolutionising Radiology: Innovations and Advances in the Field
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In this episode, Jonathan chats with Mark Little, Consultant Interventional Radiologist at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Reading, UK, where he has set up a large embolotherapy research group in addition to his clinical work. The two discuss everything from their shared passion for aviation to developments in prostate artery embolisation…
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Episode 191: Understanding Type 1 Diabetes: From Immunology to Treatment
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In this week’s episode, Jonathan is joined by Stephanie Hanna, a Research Fellow for the Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation, in the Division of Infection and Immunity, at Cardiff University’s School of Medicine, Wales, UK. In this fascinating episode, the pair discuss all things diabetes, including immunotherapy, the future of diagnosis, and…
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Bonus Episode: Navigating Adjuvant Melanoma Treatment Choices
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Dr Teresa Amaral and Prof Mario Mandalà discuss: The typical patient for whom adjuvant therapy may be considered, and provide details on therapy choices. The long-term advantages of adjuvant treatments, and prospects for the use of biomarkers to help elucidate the best candidates for such therapies. The potential disadvantages of adjuvant therapy, …
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Bonus Episode: An Unprecedented Year in Endometrial Cancer Research
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In this bonus episode of the EMJ Podcast, host Brigitte Scott is joined by Ketta Lorusso, Humanitas University, Milan, Italy; and Rob Coleman, Vaniam Group, Chicago, Illinois, USA, who discuss key developments in endometrial cancer research that were presented in 2023. This podcast was funded by a medical educational grant from GSK, with the purpos…
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Episode 190: Exploring Diabetes through Comics and Cutting-Edge Innovations
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This week’s episode focuses on innovations in diabetes technology, such as flash glucose monitoring and hybrid closed loop systems. Jonathan and Partha Kar, National Specialty Advisor in Diabetes for the National Health Service (NHS), UK, discuss promising innovations on the horizon, such as immunotherapy, as well as the importance of exercising ca…
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Episode 189: Unlocking Autism Spectrum Disorder – Part 2
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Jonathan is joined by Geraldine Dawson, Director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development, USA. In the second of a two-part episode, the pair discuss face processing in young children with autism, the use of datasets in autism research, and biomarkers for potential treatment. Use the following timestamps to navigate the content in this e…
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Bonus Episode: The Burden of Respiratory Syncytial Virus and the Prevention of RSV Disease in Infants
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In this podcast, Dr. Chryssoula Tzialla, a paediatrician and Director of the Paediatrics and Neonatalology unit at Voghera Azienda Socia-Sanitaria Territoriale of Pavia in Italy, discusses the impact of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the seasonal patterns of RSV, and the importance of prevention strategies, such as non-pharmacological approache…
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Episode 188: Unlocking Autism Spectrum Disorder - Part 1
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In this week’s episode, Jonathan is joined by Geraldine Dawson, Director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development, and the Duke Autism Clinic, Durham, North Carolina, USA. In the first of a two-part episode, the pair discuss autism screening, the characteristics of autism in infancy, and the benefits of early intervention in social inter…
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Episode 187: Breathe Easy: Insights into Respiratory Care
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This week, James Hull, Consultant Respiratory Physician, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, takes Jonathan on a deep dive into respiratory care, from combatting breathlessness to airway collapse in athletes. The pair also discuss the common misconceptions surrounding asthma diagnosis, recent technological advancements, and the potential challenge…
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Bonus Episode: Understanding LGS Diagnosis in Adulthood: Transatlantic Perspectives/Pan-European Expert Opinion
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The information contained in this podcast is intended for a European healthcare professional audience for continuing education purposes only. This podcast was supported by Jazz Pharmaceuticals, which had input into the concept and topic, but not the content of the podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers and…
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Episode 186: Type 2 Diabetes: Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
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In this week’s episode, Jonathan is joined by Aleksander Lühr Hansen, Steno Diabetes Center, Copenhagen, Denmark; and Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark. The pair discuss low birthweight and fetal programming, in the context of the associated increased risk of developing conditions like Type 2 diabetes. Use the following timestamps to navigate the…
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Episode 185: Unmasking Bullying and Harassment in Healthcare
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Jonathan is joined by Simon Fleming, orthopaedic surgeon, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia, and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Passionate about improving the quality and culture of healthcare, Simon discusses advocating for increased education standards, and his groundbreaking work to drive out bullying, discrimina…
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The publication of this podcast was funded by CSL Behring. The views and opinions expressed are exclusively those of the speakers. In this section, the panel considers the diagnostic tools and approaches available for healthcare professionals to use for suspected idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The discussion is directed towards the expertise …
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The publication of this podcast was funded by CSL Behring. The views and opinions expressed are exclusively those of the speakers. In this section, which is directed towards the expertise of Prof. McElvaney, the discussion focuses specifically on the relevance of detecting and diagnosing Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (AATD) for lung diseases, as w…
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Bonus Episode: Predicting the disease course and prognosis in IPF
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The publication of this podcast was funded by CSL Behring. The views and opinions expressed are exclusively those of the speakers. In this section, the panel considers the expert insights of Prof. Wijsenbeek, concerning the challenges of predicting the disease course and prognosis of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The conversati…
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Bonus Episode: Revolutionising Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Treatment with Rhenium SCT: A Non-Invasive Single-Session Approach
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In this podcast episode exploring a novel radioisotope treatment for non-melanoma skin cancer, our moderator, Sue Saville, hosts two experts in skin cancer and oncological nuclear medicine. This podcast has been sponsored by OncoBeta, a medical device company specialising in innovative epidermal radioisotope therapies.…
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Episode 184: How to Grow Old: Transformative Perspectives on Ageing
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In this week’s episode, Jonathan is joined by Jane Barratt, Secretary General of the International Federation on Ageing (IFA), an international non-governmental organisation that works with the United Nations (UN) and its agencies. The pair discuss global perceptions of ageing, approaches to elderly care around the world, and increasing inequity in…
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Episode 183: Equal Access to Haematological Diagnostics
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Jonathan is joined by Elizabeth Macintyre, President-Elect and Board Member of the Biomedical Alliance, Europe; and Past President of the European Haematology Association (EHA). The pair delve into the world of haematology, focusing on Macintyre’s research towards equal access, haematological diagnostics, and her presidency during the COVID-19 pand…
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Episode 182: Sparking Discussions to Unravel Epilepsy
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This week’s episode spotlights epilepsy, exploring research in the field, and global perspectives on this condition. Jonathan is joined by Maeike Zijlmans, who discusses the electrical activity in the brain which is causative for this disorder; seizures and loss of consciousness; and the more unknown aetiologies of epilepsy. Maeike Zijlmans, Neurol…
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Episode 181: Latest Developments in Cardiac Surgery
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This week, Jonathan is joined by Michael Reardon, Houston Methodist Hospital, Texas, USA, to explore developments in treating coronary artery disease, as well as his work on various clinical trials in interventional radiology. Reardon discusses his extensive experience in performing heart surgery, focusing especially on transcatheter aortic valve i…
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This week’s episode explores broken heart syndrome, cardiomyocytes, and regenerative medicine. Jonathan is joined by Sian Harding, Emeritus Professor of Cardiac Pharmacology at the National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI) at Imperial College London, UK, to discuss the relationship between emotions and heart function, as well as her research into re…
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Bonus Episode: Recent Developments in Endometrial Cancer Research Presented at ESGO 2023
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In this bonus episode of the EMJ Podcast, host Brigitte Scott is joined by Ketta Lorusso, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Catholic University of Rome, Italy; and Brad Monk, Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine, USA, who discuss key research findings in endometrial cancer, as presented at the European Society for G…
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Episode 179: Horizons in Haematology: Insights from the EHA President
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Jonathan is joined by António Almeida, President of the European Hematology Association (EHA); and Professor and Director of the Clinical Haematology Service, Hospital da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal, to discuss his highlights since becoming EHA President. The pair cover the three pillars of EHA, the anticipated topics for the 2024 congress, and how Almei…
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Episode 178: Diverse Applications of Radiology
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This episode discusses the wide range of applications of radiology, from detecting conditions that mimic cancer in pregnancy to enabling the detection of abuse in elderly patients. Refky Nicola, Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University (SUNY), Syracuse, USA, joins Jonathan to …
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Bonus Episode: Vitiligo Is an Immune Mediated Disease – Do We Have the Right Approach and Tools to Manage? – Part 2
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This two-part podcast series delves into vitiligo as a systemic disease, its known risk factors, and the stigma often associated with the condition. Featuring experts Amit G. Pandya, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre, Dallas, USA, and Thierry Passeron, Université Côte d’Azur, Nice, France, this podcast series also discusses the goals …
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Bonus Episode: Vitiligo Is an Immune Mediated Disease – Do We Have the Right Approach and Tools to Manage? – Part 1
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This two-part podcast series delves into vitiligo as a systemic disease, its known risk factors, and the stigma often associated with the condition. Featuring experts Amit G. Pandya, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre, Dallas, USA, and Thierry Passeron, Université Côte d’Azur, Nice, France, this podcast series also discusses the goals …
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Episode 177: Nurturing Newborns: Innovations in Neonatology – Part 2
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This week, Jonathan is joined once more by Neil Patel, Neonatologist and Clinical Innovation Director at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow, UK, to explore innovations in neonatology. In this episode, Patel discusses his work in revolutionising neonatal care by embracing the use of video messaging in order to promote family involvement, and…
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Bonus Episode: Patient Perspectives of Managing Type 2 Diabetes
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In this final episode, the experts consider the patient perspective of managing type 2 diabetes and its complications while tailoring treatment approaches to individual characteristics. They also consider the patient's needs with a focus towards incretin/gut hormones and providing practical insights for healthcare practice. This podcast is provided…
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Episode 176: Nurturing Newborns: Innovations in Neonatology – Part 1
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This week, Jonathan is joined by Neil Patel, Neonatologist and Clinical Innovation Director at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow, UK, to explore innovations in neonatology. Patel discusses his work on diaphragmatic hernia, a condition that requires multidisciplinary input and lifelong care. He further explains his role with the Scottish Wo…
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