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Episode 48: The Intersection of Art & Science with Elizabeth Jameson

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Elizabeth Jameson is an artist who specializes in creating a bridge between art and neuroscience. Since being diagnosed with MS, Elizabeth has transformed her brain MRI scans into remarkable and provocative images that challenge how we view the brain, disability, and illness. In addition to creating her amazing artwork, Elizabeth is an ePatient Scholar and advisor to Stanford Medicine X, and she's written extensively about patient-centered healthcare, design, and the arts. This week, we're standing at the intersection of art and science with my special guest, Elizabeth Jameson, talking about being an ePatient, embracing our imperfect bodies, and the importance of developing a creative narrative about living with MS.

We're also talking about a new theory on the cause of MS, how artificial intelligence may change medical imaging to better detect MS, and how one doctor used a bogus MS treatment to cheat his MS patients and their insurance companies out of thousands of dollars.

We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS?

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Researchers Offer a New Theory on the Cause OF MS :50

Australian Government Invests in AI Imaging Technique to Better Detect MS 5:54

A Doctor's Bogus MS Treatment Scams MS Patients and Their Insurance Companies 7:45

Market Research Company Recruiting People with Primary Progressive MS to Complete Paid Online Survey 14:19

Interview with Elizabeth Jameson 15:13

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LINKSIf your podcast app doesn’t show these links, you’ll find them in the show notes at www.RealTalkMS.com

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Australian Government Invests in Artificial Intelligence for Medical Imaging

California Medical Board Legal Complaint Against Dr. Michael Arlata

Jameson Fine Art

VIDEO: Elizabeth Jameson at TedxStanford: Learning to Embrace Our Imperfect Bodies

Mind On Fire (Elizabeth Jameson's Blog)

Share Your Feedback About RealTalk MS

Give RealTalk MS a Rating & Review

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RealTalk MS Episode 48 Hosted By: Jon Strum Guest: Elizabeth Jameson

Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSResearch, AI, ElizabethJameson, RealTalkMS

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Elizabeth Jameson is an artist who specializes in creating a bridge between art and neuroscience. Since being diagnosed with MS, Elizabeth has transformed her brain MRI scans into remarkable and provocative images that challenge how we view the brain, disability, and illness. In addition to creating her amazing artwork, Elizabeth is an ePatient Scholar and advisor to Stanford Medicine X, and she's written extensively about patient-centered healthcare, design, and the arts. This week, we're standing at the intersection of art and science with my special guest, Elizabeth Jameson, talking about being an ePatient, embracing our imperfect bodies, and the importance of developing a creative narrative about living with MS.

We're also talking about a new theory on the cause of MS, how artificial intelligence may change medical imaging to better detect MS, and how one doctor used a bogus MS treatment to cheat his MS patients and their insurance companies out of thousands of dollars.

We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS?

___________

Researchers Offer a New Theory on the Cause OF MS :50

Australian Government Invests in AI Imaging Technique to Better Detect MS 5:54

A Doctor's Bogus MS Treatment Scams MS Patients and Their Insurance Companies 7:45

Market Research Company Recruiting People with Primary Progressive MS to Complete Paid Online Survey 14:19

Interview with Elizabeth Jameson 15:13

___________

LINKSIf your podcast app doesn’t show these links, you’ll find them in the show notes at www.RealTalkMS.com

Hypothesis: Multiple Sclerosis Is Caused By Three-Hits, Strictly In Order, In Genetically Susceptible Persons

Australian Government Invests in Artificial Intelligence for Medical Imaging

California Medical Board Legal Complaint Against Dr. Michael Arlata

Jameson Fine Art

VIDEO: Elizabeth Jameson at TedxStanford: Learning to Embrace Our Imperfect Bodies

Mind On Fire (Elizabeth Jameson's Blog)

Share Your Feedback About RealTalk MS

Give RealTalk MS a Rating & Review

___________

Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com.

RealTalk MS Episode 48 Hosted By: Jon Strum Guest: Elizabeth Jameson

Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSResearch, AI, ElizabethJameson, RealTalkMS

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