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Stanford Medcast Episode 88: Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series - Transforming Pediatric Cancer Care: What’s Next?

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Release Date: 01/22/2025

The Value of Feeling Valued show art The Value of Feeling Valued

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Dr. Jill Jin and Dr. Kevin Hopkins, AMA Senior Physician Advisors, discuss concrete strategies organizations can apply to support their individual physicians and make their workforce feel valued.

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	Stanford Medcast Episode 99: Hot Topics Mini-Series - Bridging Research and Practice in Arrhythmia Care show art Stanford Medcast Episode 99: Hot Topics Mini-Series - Bridging Research and Practice in Arrhythmia Care

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Advancements in arrhythmia care are transforming patient outcomes and reshaping clinical practices. Join Dr. Sanjiv Narayan, Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, and Dr. Paul Wang, Professor of Medicine and of Bioengineering at Stanford University, as they explore the evolving field of electrophysiology, highlighting the importance of early detection and best practices in the management of common electrical abnormalities. Discover how a patient-centered approach can enhance care and outcomes for those with irregular heart rhythms.

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Stanford Medcast Episode 100: Women in Medicine - Maya Adam, MD show art Stanford Medcast Episode 100: Women in Medicine - Maya Adam, MD

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In a world where effective health communication is more crucial than ever, storytelling emerges as a powerful tool. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Maya Adam, Director of Health Media Innovation and Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford School of Medicine. Dr. Adam reveals how weaving narratives into health education can transform complex messages into accessible messages. Discover how innovative storytelling is not only reshaping public health challenges but also paving the way for the future of health education in our rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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Stanford Medcast Episode 96: Leadership Mini-Series - Bridging Clinical Expertise with Leadership show art Stanford Medcast Episode 96: Leadership Mini-Series - Bridging Clinical Expertise with Leadership

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Exploring the intersection of clinical expertise and leadership, this episode features Clair Kuriakose, PA-C, FACHE, Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University. Join us as Clair shares her journey from hands-on patient care to leadership roles, emphasizing the essential skills that pave the way for effective healthcare management. Discover how clinicians can ignite their passion for improvement—be it in quality enhancement or patient efficiency—while balancing the demands of clinical responsibilities with leadership initiatives. With insights on decision-making principles that...

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Stanford Medcast Episode 97: Maternal Health - Unpacking Obstetric Emergencies show art Stanford Medcast Episode 97: Maternal Health - Unpacking Obstetric Emergencies

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Recent advancements in maternal and fetal healthcare are leading the way to improved outcomes. Join us as Dr. Katherine Bianco, a Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University, sheds light on the evolving landscape of obstetric care. Explore the challenges and innovations within maternal health, particularly in lower- and middle-income countries, and learn how personalized risk management strategies can effectively address disparities faced by underrepresented populations. Discover the vital role that advancements in prenatal screening and genetic testing play in...

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Stanford Medcast Episode 98: Minority Communities & Health Risks - Heart Failure & Cardiac Amyloidosis in African American Communities show art Stanford Medcast Episode 98: Minority Communities & Health Risks - Heart Failure & Cardiac Amyloidosis in African American Communities

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Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death—but breakthroughs in science are rewriting the narrative. Join us as Dr. Kevin Alexander, a Assistant Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford University, takes us on a journey through the frontlines of heart health innovation. Discover transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), a condition disproportionately affecting older African Americans, and learn how cutting-edge treatments are offering new hope. Through a discussion on risk factors, symptoms, and barriers to care, Dr. Alexander highlights the actionable steps to...

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Heritage Diets: Adapting Nutrition Recommendations Across Cultures show art Heritage Diets: Adapting Nutrition Recommendations Across Cultures

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Medical care that respects a patient's cultural traditions can significantly improve the quality and effectiveness of treatment. In this podcast, we explore how clinicians can integrate modern nutrition science with cultural food traditions to make dietary advice more personalized and impactful. Join us for practical strategies clinicians can use to help patients adopt healthier eating habits while still enjoying familiar flavors and ingredients.

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Understanding the Language of Finance show art Understanding the Language of Finance

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While many physicians would like to practice medicine without worrying about business and finance, a basic understanding will allow physicians to engage in meaningful conversations with administrators, advisors, accountants, and other members of their organization.

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Well-Being Strategies for Medical School, Residency and Beyond show art Well-Being Strategies for Medical School, Residency and Beyond

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Dr. Laura Vater, gastrointestinal oncologist at the Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center and Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine, shares strategies for promoting wellness for medical students and residents. She also shares her own burnout story and offers key strategies to promote well-being for all clinicians regardless of where they are at in their practice.  

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Pearl of the Month: Personalize Your EHR Coaching show art Pearl of the Month: Personalize Your EHR Coaching

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Practices looking to optimize the EHR inbox will find invaluable information in their audit log data. A health care organization can use the data to identify variations in the number of messages per eight hours of patient scheduled time. This data will help you understand your current state in inbox messages and recognize inefficiencies.

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Dr. Crystal Mackall, the Ernest and Amelia Gallo Family Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Stanford University, will be joining us today to discuss childhood cancer during September’s Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Mackall will share insights into her journey in pediatric oncology, focusing on pediatric cancer research. Our conversation will delve into the disparities between advancements in adult cancer treatment versus the limited progress in pediatric cancer care. Topics will include the current landscape of pediatric cancer, common types affecting children, distinctions from adult cancers, access to care, ongoing research initiatives, challenges in addressing certain diseases, and upcoming clinical trials.