Episodios

  • Radiology Meets AI: Building Clinical Trust
    Feb 9 2026

    Vidur Mahajan joins host Catherine Glass to explore how imaging AI earns clinician trust. Learn how CARPL.ai bridges the gap between research and practice, ensures transparency, and empowers radiologists to evaluate and deploy AI safely.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction

    01:01 – Behind CARPL.ai

    03:55 – Addressing scepticism

    06:47 – Barriers in AI implementation

    09:29 – Ensuring transparency

    11:43 – Common challenges

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    18 m
  • Quickfire: Radiology Meets AI
    Feb 9 2026

    In this rapid-fire episode, Vidur Mahajan answers key questions about AI in radiology, from common misconceptions and bias to real-world performance, productivity tools, and what clinicians should be asking as AI enters daily imaging workflows.

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    4 m
  • The Importance of Social Health: From Policy to Practice
    Feb 5 2026

    Turning ideas into action, this episode focuses on how social health can be measured, funded, and implemented. Wijedoru discusses social prescribing, training clinicians to recognise disconnection, and simple steps individuals and organisations can take to strengthen social bonds.
    Timestamps:
    01:18 – Measuring social health
    03:45 – Training and infrastructure
    06:20 – Social prescribing
    09:15 – Everyday actions for connection

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    13 m
  • The Importance of Social Health: Using Storytelling to Bridge Connection
    Feb 5 2026

    How can stories heal? Wijedoru discusses how storytelling helps people feel seen and understood, why it belongs alongside data-driven medicine, and how initiatives like Behind Your Mask foster empathy and connection among healthcare professionals.
    Timestamps:
    01:05 – Origins of Behind Your Mask
    03:30 – Why storytelling works
    06:10 – Storytelling in medical culture
    08:00 – Tools beyond stories

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    14 m
  • Onc Now: A Career at the Cutting Edge of Nuclear Medicine
    Feb 4 2026
    Nuclear medicine has undergone extraordinary transformation over the past decades, and it continues to redefine how cancer is diagnosed and treated. In this episode, Ken Herrmann reflects on his journey into nuclear medicine, the rapid evolution from PET to PET-CT, and the rise of theranostics. He discusses the balance between innovation and evidence, the growing role of multidisciplinary cancer care, and what lies ahead for the field, including the potential impact of AI. This is a forward-looking conversation for clinicians and researchers at every stage of their career. Timestamps:  00:00 – Introduction 01:07 – His journey into nuclear medicine 02:45 – Impact of nuclear medicine 03:49 – The evolution of his research 05:22 – Theranostics 06:35 – What is the next breakthrough? 08:20 – Balancing innovation with evidence-based practice 09:45 – Multidisciplinary cancer care 11:30 – Biggest challenges in nuclear medicine 13:42 – Future of nuclear medicine 14:58 – Advice to early-career clinicians 16:00 – The potential of AI 17:57 – Three magic wishes for healthcare
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    20 m
  • The Importance of Social Health: The Missing Pillar of Health
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode, Wijedoru explains what social health really means and why it has been neglected for so long. Drawing on WHO frameworks and global experience, he explores how poor social health affects patients, communities, and healthcare systems, and why prevention must start with connection.
    Timestamps:
    01:10 – Background
    03:27 – Storytelling
    05:25 – Social health
    10:04 – WHO commission

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    16 m
  • Quickfire: The Importance of Social Health
    Feb 2 2026

    Lalith Wijedoru answers rapid-fire questions on healthcare culture, loneliness, and emotional wellbeing. From lessons learned in low-resource settings to bold ideas for improving connection in hospitals, this episode introduces social health as a vital but under-recognised pillar of health.

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    4 m
  • Regenerative Hepatology: The Future of Cell-Based Therapies in Liver Disease
    Jan 29 2026

    In this final episode, Vallier explores the next steps for liver regeneration research, including stimulating liver regeneration with small molecules and lifestyle factors. He describes AI as a tool that should not be used in the wrong way, before wrapping up the discussion with his predictions for the next 5 years and the introduction of induced pluripotent stem cell clinical trials.


    Timestamps:
    00:55 Research beyond organoids

    02:01 – Lifestyle factors

    03:47 – Research funding

    04:13 – AI in biotechnology

    05:13 – Future of regenerative medicine

    07:04 – Vision for stem cell therapies

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    9 m