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Weekly updates on new data and best practices in patient care for a variety of infectious diseases including COVID-19, HIV, and viral hepatitis, from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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In the early 1980's, Johnny Delirious worked with one of the first pioneers of the scientific modality – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA), James Davenport - Davenport Laboratories in North Dallas finding the right diet to experience life free of disease. But he did not know he had life threatening hepatitis c. It got bad and sold the business in the 1990s because he had no energy and went for treatment, The doctors said he had 12 million hep c viral load and 96% scar tissue (cirrhosis). T ...
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MMWR Weekly Briefing

CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

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MMWR Weekly Briefing is on hiatus until August 2024. This weekly podcast series summarizes the latest scientific information published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
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Conversations with CEI

Clinical Education Initiative

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Conversations with Clinical Education Initiative (CEI) features clinical experts in HIV Primary Care and Prevention, Sexual Health, Hepatitis C and Drug User Health. Our episodes feature CEI clinicians’ experience and insight on the current health issues, alongside the latest news and guidelines on our areas of expertise. This podcast is produced by the CEI, a New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute program.
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The Hep-cast

World Hepatitis Alliance and Gilead Sciences Europe Limited

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Join us as we go beyond the statistics to explore the human impact of one of the greatest health crises of our time. Over 350 million people are living with viral hepatitis worldwide. The Hep-cast is about the people whose lives have been changed by viral hepatitis and those fighting to eliminate it as a public health threat by 2030. Guests include people living with viral hepatitis, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and activists. They will expose the human cost of this cruel virus an ...
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Charles MacKenzie exposed Australia’s deadliest medical scandal tainted blood transfusions and in the process revealed that “healthcare” had been taken over by medical tyranny and corruption. Join Charles as he sets out on his new adventure and asks the question on behalf of himself and other medical patients, 'how are we going to safely survive modern medicine?'So tune in to the new podcast join High Adventure and listen to the story behind what it was like exposing deadly medical coverups ...
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Honestly from HVCS

HVCS Prevention & Education

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A honest-talking, no barriers podcast for anyone that wants to know more about about sexual health, HIV/STD/Hepatitis C prevention, PrEP, LGBTQ inclusivity, substance use disorder, sexual positivity and other topics that most people avoid (or have "feelings" talking about). We give it to you honestly and bring in experts to share their advice and opinions.
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Communicable

CMI Communications

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Communicable takes on hot topics in infectious diseases and clinical microbiology. Hosted by the editors of CMI Communications, the open-access journal of ESCMID, the European Society of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases.
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Notable Nobels is a podcast about the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded to scientists who have made notable discoveries in the fields of Life Science and Medicine, and these discoveries have a history of profoundly influencing society and civilization. Each episode covers the prize awarded for a particular year, and with over 100 years of prizes, there’s a lot to talk about!
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Pomegranate Health

the Royal Australasian College of Physicians

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Pomegranate Health is an award-winning podcast about the culture of medicine, from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. We ask how doctors make difficult clinical and ethical decisions, how doctor-patient communication can be improved, and how healthcare delivery can be made more equitable. This is also the home of [IMJ On-Air], a podcast to accompany the RACP's Internal Medicine Journal. Interviews with authors are conducted by specialist section editors. Find out more at the websi ...
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Dr Charlie Andrews, a GP from Bath and PCSG Committee Member, explores a range of gastroenterology topics from a GPs perspective. The focus of the series covers when to suspect, how to diagnose, when to refer and how to support your patients.
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Mayo Clinic Clear Approach

Mayo Clinic Aerospace Medicine

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Mayo Clinic Clear Approach tackles medical topics important to commercial aviators, recreational pilots, or just folks interested in things that fly. Current topics from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), and aviation trends are explored in a serious but sometimes humorous way. Mayo Clinic Clear Approach focuses on a perspective from "the other side of the gurney." Let us navigate the storms of aeromedical certification, medical issues tha ...
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The pace of change in healthcare is accelerating. Our understanding of how data, technology and scientific expertise can come together is only getting more precise. In this podcast, leaders from IQVIA lead discussions on the issues, innovations, and collaborations that are making an impact on health and business outcomes. Topics will include new approaches to clinical development, leading-edge technologies and methodologies that extract more value (and less work) from healthcare data, and st ...
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Master Minds

Mishka Narasimhan and Will Leidig

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On this podcast, we sit down with experts and pioneers in the fields of medicine and technology to learn about everything from the scientific research of today to the innovation of tomorrow. Journey with us to tell the stories of Master Minds in the WashU community around us and beyond. www.mastermindspod.com
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You are not alone. This show is here to help you on your journey. This is the Top Weekly Mental Health Show. This is the Official Podcast for Mental Health Advocates. We normalize the conversation together. This Top 3% Podcast provides you with a platform where people offer advice and share their vulnerable moments, life experiences, and stories. The Advocates and Professionals who have joined the show each week since January 2020 are committed to letting you know that YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Aft ...
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Political Prisoner Radio

Black Talk Media Project

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Political Prisoner Radio examines current cases of those classified as political prisoners currently being held in the United States. Featuring family members of political prisoners, ex-political prisoners and political prisoner advocates.
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The Frontline Gastroenterology (FG) podcast offers in-depth interviews with renowned authors and leading experts in gastroenterology, hepatology and clinical nutrition delving into the best practices in the field. FG - fg.bmj.com - is an esteemed international journal from the BMJ Group and the British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG). Elevate your practice by subscribing to the FG podcast.
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Gut Instinct: GI Research Update is a podcast that brings you the latest research in gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition direct to your headphones. Hosts Tamsin Cargill and Michael FitzPatrick, gastroenterology doctors and researchers at the University of Oxford, talk you through recent clinical and translational research papers that have caught their eye, with clear explanations, critical appraisal, and (hopefully) a sense of humour. Twitter (@GIUpdate): https://twitter.com/GIUpdate ...
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This recording comes from the launch of the 2nd Monitoring and Evaluation Report on Hepatitis C Elimination in NSW. The work was conducted through the Kirby Institute under the guidance of infectious diseases specialist, Professor Greg Dore. As presented in this seminar, data show that the state is on track to meet the 2025 target set by NSW Health…
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Get ready for another informative episode that raises awareness and empowers people to share their stories about Hepatitis C, featuring Sarah Laurel and Dr. Daniel Moore. Hello, this is Vincent A. Lanci and welcome back to the number 1 podcast show for mental health advocates and champions, "A Mental Health Break." YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Our Guests wil…
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In this episode of A Mental Health Break, we’re joined by Mike Bausch, owner of Andolini’s Pizzeria, which has earned the prestigious title of one of the "Top 10 Pizzerias in America" according to TripAdvisor, CNN, Buzzfeed, and USA Today. Mike’s extensive experience in the hospitality industry has not only earned him numerous accolades—such as Tul…
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Tune in to the latest episode of the IQVIA SFE Insights Podcast as Lakshdeep Singh, Senior Principal at IQVIA, and Goksu Dogan, Senior Principal in the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Solutions team, explore the role of predictive analytics and real-time triggers in optimizing HCP engagement and improving patient outcomes. Discover how…
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IQVIA Vice President for Clinical Operations Gjon Mirdita who oversees site management in the EMENA region shares his impressions on clinical operations from his recent visit to Egypt and Saudi Arabia, including the potential of clinical operations in these countries and the Middle East as a whole, IQVIA's work and cooperation with stakeholders in …
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In this episode, Alexander Wong, MD, FRCPC, discusses how to optimize treatment and engagement in care for individuals with HIV and substance use disorder, including: Barriers to care for persons with substance use disorder Colocating HIV and other services (eg, addiction care medicine, social services) Leveraging a multidisciplinary approach to ca…
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Elyse Munoz, IQVIA’s US Director of Research and Insights, joins the podcast to discuss insights from the second paper of a three-part series, all about optimizing a US launch. Expect to learn about what impacts the optimization phase of a US launch: patient adherence, market access in the US context (and how it’s different from Europe), and direct…
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“This podcast discusses the recent presentation of data for lenacapavir, a potent capsid inhibitor for HIV that was 100% effective in preventing HIV infection in cis-gender woman at risk for HIV. If approved, it will offer an exciting new option to prevent HIV which should dramatically improve our chances of reaching the goal of totally eliminating…
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Dr Karan Singh loves his job as a registrar in nuclear medicine but he thinks there isn’t enough exposure to the specialty during medical school and basic training. In this podcast we spend a day in his department at Prince of Wales Hospital Sydney and get a taste of the many different referrals that come his way; a bone scan for a young man experi…
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The current H5N1 avian flu outbreak in poultry and dairy cows in the US has raised the alarm on bird flu and its transmission risk across species. At present, the virus has infected 100 million birds across 48 states and 196 dairy herds across 14 states. Luckily, the H5N1 avian flu, which is very lethal in birds, does not transmit easily into human…
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Our guest is sharing his story as a 20 Something Suicide Survivor to help you create a better future today. Pat Broe discusses: Overcame personal struggles with anxiety, depression, and suicide attempt Personal battles with mental health issues marked my journey to professional success Social Media and its effects on us Techniques to de-stimulate a…
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Psoriasis is a chronic and incurable condition involving the skin that is sometime associated with arthritis and other autoimmune conditions. There are a variety of treatments for this disease and we discuss aeromedical implications to minimize delays in certification.By Mayo Clinic Aerospace Medicine
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Mental health champions! Happy Sunday and new month! This week, we look into becoming emerged in your community and the benefits it provides. Host Vincent A. Lanci advocates for the power of strong relationships and friendships as it has tremendous benefits for our mental health. This week on A Mental Health Break, we take a look at Lanci's Top 2.5…
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In this episode, Jennifer Cocohoba, PharmD, AAHIVP, and David Koren, PharmD, MPH, AAHIVP, FIDSA, cover the most impactful LA ART and LA PrEP clinical studies presented at AIDS 2024, including: The PURPOSE 1 study of twice-yearly lenacapavir injections vs daily oral tenofovir as PrEP in cisgender women An open-label extension of HPTN 084 evaluating …
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Johnny Borrell, guitarist, singer, and frontman of Razorlight, sits down with Matt for an in-depth discussion about his teenage heroin addiction, his journey to recovery, and the stigma that surrounds these experiences. Johnny opens up about the challenges he faced after being ousted from his band due to drug use, and how he eventually regained con…
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This episode covers one half of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, which was awarded to William C. Campbell and Satoshi Ōmura. The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute chose to give Campbell and Satoshi the award “for their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites”. Topics include th…
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IQVIA's Vice President for Tech & Services in the Middle East, Rauf Mohamed spoke with Johnson & Johnson Managing Director for Innovative Medicine in the Gulf Region, Pedro Matos Rosa about lung cancer in the region. Pedro and Rauf discussed the severity of lung cancer and its prevalence throughout the region, key stats and insights, the progress i…
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In this episode, Tristan J. Barber, MA, MD, FRCP, and Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhD, discuss the importance of screening, diagnosing, and treating PTSD in people with HIV. They illustrate their discussion through a patient case and provide strategies for accomplishing this, sharing their own experiences and approaches to thinking about PTSD, structuri…
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Only known to us since 2008, Candida auris is an emerging fungal pathogen spreading quickly around the world; alarmingly, it is most commonly found in healthcare settings. C. auris sets itself apart from other Candida species with its unique tolerance to high saline and temperature environments and propensity to develop antifungal resistances that …
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Looking for new ways to heal? This week, Sally Lee Stewart talks: Removing the victim mentality Being a child of an alcoholic family -- Tips for children who grow/ grew up in an alcoholic household Recognizing the cause of trauma Finding a safe palace Inclusivity Lifechanging events from being in the wilderness Guest Bio: Sally Lee Stewart is a fou…
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On this episode, we review aeromedical certification requirements for a relatively uncommon disease called hemochromatosis -- a condition that involves elevated iron levels in the blood that can result in liver failure and may affect multiple other organs. Screened and taken care of early, it is completely controllable but left unchecked, can resul…
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In this episode, Colleen F. Kelley, MD, MPH, and Jemma Samitpol discuss key considerations to improve the patient experience among transgender persons with HIV, including: Unique circumstances faced by transgender people trying to access HIV care (eg, stigma, discrimination) Best practices to improve access and linkage to HIV care Ways to integrate…
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In this episode featuring faculty from the United States and Europe, Aadia I. Rana, MD, and Laurence Slama, MD, PhD, discuss the subtleties of deciding among HIV treatment options in people with adherence challenges. Listen as they debate the potential risks and benefits of long-acting ART in this population, considerations for people with viremia …
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The LACE index is a prognostic algorithm for predicting the likelihood that a newly discharged patient will come back into hospital within 30 days because of complications. Today’s IMJ paper describes a validation of the LACE index in a regional Victorian setting. Identifying patients who are at risk could allow for better targeted care at the firs…
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Deception from the Haemophilia Foundation Australia as they deliberately mislabel the UK Infected Blood Inquiry as a UK Hepatitis C inquiry. https://www.haemophilia.org.au/news/uk-hepatitis-c-inquiry/ Australian Red Cross letter to blood donor with HepC asking them to continue to donate their tainted blood for Haemophiliacs. https://static.wixstati…
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Has stress overtaken your life? Learn from Bradley Hamner in his inspirational testimonial. He discusses many things, including: Prioritizing what matters most Blocking parts of your day to take care of you best How self-care can look different for everyone Lessons from a health setback From 2009 – 2014, he seemingly worked around the clock. With y…
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In this episode, we go single pilot and cover one of the most common valvular heart issues -- mitral valve regurgitation. For stable established cases of mild severity, a pilot might not even need Special Issuance Authorization. CACI qualification is possible, and if appropriate testing is obtained ahead of the time of the flight physical, aeromedi…
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In this episode, Gregory Huhn, MD, MPHTM, presents a case study of a person with a long HIV treatment history, exploring when and how to consider agents with novel mechanisms of action. Listen as he discusses: The importance of engaging with patients to understand their perspectives and improve their satisfaction with their HIV care Options in peop…
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In this episode, Yvonne Gilleece, MB BCh, BAO, FRCP, uses a case study to illustrate why giving people space and time to engage in HIV care on their terms is key to overcoming potential shame and stigma. She discusses how people can be very vulnerable when engaging in HIV care, and trauma-informed care can help address these vulnerabilities in a sa…
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In this episode, George Lau, MD, FRCP (Edin, Lond), FHKAM (Med), FHKCP, FAASLD, MBBS (HKU), and a patient discuss opportunities to optimize care for people living with hepatitis B virus (HBV), including: Consequences to poor adherence to antiviral therapy Strategies to promote medication adherence (eg, patient education, setting up routines) The ro…
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In this episode, Gregory Huhn, MD, presents a case study exploring how to optimize oral ART for a person with a long history of different ART regimens. Listen as he discusses: Reasons to consider regimen optimization in the setting of viral suppression Evidence for INSTIs in the setting of resistance Data on when 2-drug regimens and long-acting reg…
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Buckle up for one of the most inspirational journeys to ever hit A Mental Health Break! This week, we welcome Cori Stuart! Self-connection Experiences surviving and recovering from a Traumatic Brain Injury Physical, neurological, and energetic boundaries and sovereignty Reiki, Meditation conversations Thanks for stopping by A Mental Health Break. G…
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Once considered endemic only to tropical and subtropical climates such as Southeast Asia and northern Australia, melioidosis is expanding to non-endemic areas such as the southern US. Climate change is impacting infectious diseases, melioidosis being no exception. Now is the time to inform and prepare: as this Communicable episode’s title indicates…
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In this episode, Lucas Hill, PharmD, AAHIVP, BCACP, and Bernadette Jakeman, PharmD, PhC, BCPS, AAHIVP,discuss what pharmacists need to know to provide high-quality HIV care beyond viral suppression, including treatment strategies and tips for addressing and improving patients’ quality of life. Listen as they discuss: Reasons to consider regimen opt…
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Dr Charlie Andrews speaks to Dr Jeremy Shearman about everything related to high iron levels (hyperferritinaemia). We discuss how iron is regulated within the body, causes of raised iron levels, and then we dive into hereditary haemochromatosis - when to suspect, how to test, who to refer (and to whom!), and how the condition is managed. Useful lin…
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This podcast follows the case of a 58 year old man who presented to the haematology department at Flinders Medical Centre with intravascular coagulation and leukocytosis. He was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia and treated on standard cytarabine and daunorubicin combination therapy. Nine days after initiation, the patient developed painless d…
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Providers calling into our CEI hotline often ask me what to do when their patient's HIV test results are unclear. These ambiguous or discordant test results can be a source of anxiety and confusion for both patients and healthcare providers alike. To provide additional insight into this complex issue, Dr. Tony Urbina, Professor of Medicine from Mt.…
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In 2023, the WHO and the World Bank recognized Egypt's remarkable achievement in eradicating hepatitis C. This podcast features a special guest, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Hassany, Assistant to the Minister of Health for Public Health and Presidential Initiatives in Egypt, who shares the nation's journey from having one of the highest incidence rates of hepa…
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In episode 8, IQVIA EMEA Thought Leaderships’ lead on patient engagement, Meike Madelung, joins the podcast to talk about why patient engagement and support services (PES) are important for launch. Hear examples of how PES can benefit patients, healthcare systems, and pharma companies striving for launch success.…
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Buckle up for one of the most inspirational journeys to ever hit A Mental Health Break! This week, we welcome Moses Alford! Shot 3 times a few feet away and lives to tell his story Observed family struggle with living a life of cognitive dissonance Born a meditator The power of sitting with your thoughts You don't need things to have joy you only n…
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