Episodios

  • Bonus Episode: What is the Value of Real-World Evidence in HR+ HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer?
    23 m
  • Episode 210: Microbe Monitoring: New Frontiers in Pathogen Surveillance
    Jul 10 2024

    Jonathan and Vindana Chibabhai, Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, discuss novel tools for pathogen surveillance, and the future of microbiology.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00)-Introduction

    (03:20)-Podcast host to podcast host

    (04:50)-Vindana’s journey into microbiology

    (06:48)-Antibiotic resistance

    (10:38)-Antibiotic use and food consumption

    (12:31)-What can we do about antibiotic resistance?

    (14:34)-Pathogen surveillance

    (16:58)-HIV in sub-Saharan Africa

    (20:36)-Accepting HIV treatment

    (22:22)-Vindana’s current PhD work

    (24:10)-Microbe Mail podcast

    (26:56)-International infectious diseases

    (31:31)-Preventing the spread of diseases globally

    (34:45)-Future of microbiology research

    (36:58)-Three wishes for the future of healthcare

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    40 m
  • Episode 209: Tiny Miracles: Innovating Neonatal Care
    Jul 4 2024

    Jonathan and Peter Reynolds, Consultant Neonatologist and Paediatrician based at Ashford and St. Peter's Hospital, Chertsey, UK, discuss the importance of building relationships with the families of premature babies and emerging trends and advances in neonatal care.

    Please use the following timestamps to navigate the episode:

    (00:00)-Introduction

    (02:45)-Peter’s journey from GP to paediatrics

    (05:22)-mOm incubator trial

    (09:28)-The DOLFIN study

    (15:01)-Feeding premature babies

    (17:05)-Surfactant delivery and guideline development

    (21:30)-Nasal High Flow

    (26:30)-Making the delivery room ‘parent friendly’

    (31:20)-IGF-1 supplements for neonates

    (34:34)-Inspiration Healthcare

    (40:49)-Emerging trends in neonatal care

    (48:09)-Peter’s 3 wishes for healthcare

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    51 m
  • Episode 208: Endocrinology: The Hidden Drivers of Hunger and Weight – Part 2
    Jun 27 2024

    In this second instalment, Jonathan and Saira Hameed, Consultant Endocrinologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and a Senior Tutor and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London, delve further into advocating for patients and collaborating across specialities. Find out her plan to prevent the children of today from ever becoming patients.

    Use the following timestampsto navigate this episode!

    (00:33)- Introduction

    (01:03)- Dangers of drug use without a prescription

    (03:17)- Perseverance in clinical research

    (06:20)- Advocating for patients

    (09:00)- Thinking upstream

    (11:28)- Advice for aspiring medical professionals

    (13:37)- Saira’s three wishes for healthcare

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    21 m
  • Episode 207: Endocrinology: The Hidden Drivers of Hunger and Weight – Part 1
    Jun 20 2024

    What is the relationship between food and metabolic health? Find out with Saira Hameed, Consultant Endocrinologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and a Senior Tutor and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London. In this episode, Jonathan and Hameed discuss her book “The full Diet,” and how food intake alters energy expenditure in turn metabolic rate.

    Please use the following timestamps to navigate the episode:

    (00:00)-Introduction

    (02:54)-The evolution of Saira’s journey

    (05:49)- Imperial-SatPro weight management programme

    (12:27)- The Full Diet

    (20:59)- Powerful of the 200 references

    (24:54)- What we eat, how we eat, and what we weigh have an impact

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    32 m
  • Episode 206: Virtual Reality: A New Treatment Modality – Part 2
    Jun 13 2024

    Is social media a force for good or evil? Find out in this week's podcast episode, where Jonathan and Brennan Spiegel, Director of Health Services Research at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center explore AI and social media, before discussing irritable bowel syndrome and the gastro-intestinal manifestations of COVID-19.

    Use the following timestamps to navigate this week's episode:

    (00:00)-Introduction

    (01:02)- Social media as a force for good or evil

    (07:36)-Artificial intelligence: preserving the humanity of healing

    (11:48)-Gastro-intestinal manifestations of COVID-19

    (14:34)-Navigating the assault course of the GI tract

    (16:40)-Irritable bowel syndrome

    (20:26)-The flaws of healthcare systems, how can technology help?

    (24:55)-Brennan’s 3 wishes

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    29 m
  • Bonus Episode: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Exploring Long-Term Data and Real-World Experiences
    Jun 10 2024
    Join Michelle Michels, Head of the Centre of Expertise for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, for the latest episode of the EMJ Podcast. A summary of the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of HCM is presented, followed by a discussion on the challenges in managing HCM, the correlations between genotype and phenotype, and significant advancements derived from the analysis of long-term extension data. Listen now for more insights into this fascinating subject!
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    20 m
  • Episode 205: Virtual Reality: A New Treatment Modality – Part 1
    Jun 6 2024

    How can virtual reality improve patient care? Find out in this week's podcast episode, where Jonathan and Brennan Spiegel, Director of Health Services Research at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center discuss the philosophy of mind and the effects of virtual reality on the human mind.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00)-Introduction

    (02:33)- Brennan’s spark towards the human body

    (04:11)-The philosophy of mind

    (05:08)-Effects of VR on human mind

    (08:01)-VR at Cedars

    (10:43)-Two sides of a coin

    (13:36)-The future of augmented reality

    (16:47)-The big picture of VR use

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    20 m