Episodios

  • Innovation in Transplant Surgery: Regenerative Medicine and the Science of Healing
    Jan 19 2026

    In this first deep dive, Gerber explores how regenerative medicine is reshaping transplant surgery. He discusses advances in stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and ex vivo organ preservation, and examines how these technologies may expand organ viability and redefine surgical repair.

    Timestamps:

    01:18 – Tissue regeneration

    02:19 – Evolution beyond traditional transplantation

    04:04 – Ex-vivo organ preservation

    05:09 – Extending organ viability

    06:34 – Promising frontiers

    09:04 – Bench to bedside

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    11 m
  • Quickfire: Innovation in Transplant Surgery
    Jan 19 2026

    David A. Gerber joins the EMJ Podcast for a rapid-fire discussion on what drives innovation in transplant surgery. From misconceptions about organ transplantation to the technologies shaping the future of regenerative medicine, this episode offers a concise overview of a rapidly evolving field.

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    12 m
  • Global Perspectives on Cystic Fibrosis: The Future of Healthcare Delivery
    Jan 15 2026

    In this final deep dive episode, Stuart Elborn turns to healthcare systems and policy. He discusses the importance of registries, data sharing, and service organisation, alongside social and funding factors that shape equitable cystic fibrosis care, ending with a global vision for cystic fibrosis management over the next decade.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:08 – Healthcare delivery

    03:33 – National registries

    05:04 – New challenges

    06:35 – Equitable care

    08:51 – Regional initiatives

    10:40 – What's next?

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    15 m
  • Global Perspectives on Cystic Fibrosis: Therapies and Personalised Medicine
    Jan 15 2026

    In this second deep dive episode, Stuart Elborn explores the future landscape of cystic fibrosis treatment beyond modulators. From mRNA and gene editing to inhaled therapies and phenotype-driven care, this episode examines how close we are to truly personalised medicine in cystic fibrosis.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:22 – Treatment gaps

    03:13 – Extrapulmonary complications

    04:14 – Novel therapies

    06:04 – Delivery routes

    07:33 – Personalised medicine

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    10 m
  • Bonus Episode: Key insights on urological management in spinal cord injury (SCI) including autonomic dysreflexia, intermittent catheters, and optimising fertility
    44 m
  • Bonus Episode: Episode 4 - Joints & Journeys: Pain, Progress, and Possibility - From Diagnosis to Empowerment
    Jan 12 2026

    The evolving understanding of OA is reshaping how we diagnose, manage, and support patients. As research advances, OA is increasingly recognised as a complex condition influenced by inflammation, biomechanics, genetics, and lifestyle. This shift in perspective is transforming how OA is identified, managed, and experienced across the care pathway. Early intervention remains essential, before irreversible joint damage occurs. With personalised care, interdisciplinary support, and empowering strategies such as education and lifestyle modification, patients can take a more active role in their OA journey. Emerging tools and a proactive clinical mindset are paving the way for improved outcomes and a more positive future.

    Topics covered:

    · Redefining osteoarthritis beyond the "wear and tear "concept
    · The window of opportunity in early OA
    · Empowering patients through education and interdisciplinary care

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    25 m
  • Bonus Episode: Episode 3 - Invisible Burdens: The Psychosocial Toll of Osteoarthritis - Exploring the Human Side of Osteoarthritis
    Jan 12 2026

    OA is no longer just a "wear and tear" condition. It's a complex, multifactorial disease shaped by inflammation, biomechanics, genetics, and lifestyle. Early diagnosis and timely intervention can shift the course, preventing progression and unlocking the body's potential for self-healing. Today's OA care is moving beyond symptom management. Personalised treatment, interdisciplinary support, and patient empowerment through education and lifestyle changes are redefining what's possible. With emerging tools and a fresh clinical mindset, the future of OA management is proactive, hopeful, and tailored to each individual.

    Topics covered:

    · The complexity of pain, beyond biology
    · The power of validation in patient care
    · Self-healing as a new paradigm for patient's empowerment

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    14 m
  • Global Perspectives on Cystic Fibrosis: From Bench to Bedside
    Jan 12 2026

    In this first deep dive, Stuart Elborn reflects on the major scientific breakthroughs of his career, and how laboratory discoveries have transformed cystic fibrosis care. He discusses lessons from pivotal CTFR modulator trials, the role of consensus guidelines, and the challenges of caring for an ageing cystic fibrosis population.

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    9 m