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The EMJ Podcast is an educational podcast for healthcare professionals that covers the forefront of clinical practice, offering insights into the cutting edge of medicine. Through conversations with key opinion leaders, our host, physician and entrepreneur Jonathan Sackier, explores the latest trends and innovations, covering a number of clinical specialties, including oncology, dermatology, urology, cardiology, and many more.
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A. Marc Gillinov, MD, and Tarek Malas, MD, discuss the long-term benefits of mitral valve repair for patients with degenerative mitral valve disease. They explore surgical decision-making, robotic techniques and post-operative recovery strategies like cardiac rehab that support lifelong valve function and optimal patient outcomes. Looking to refer …
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In this final episode, Ghatak and Olivo reflect on leadership, mentorship, and the legacy of innovation in diagnostics. Discover what drives them to keep pushing the boundaries of healthcare technology. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:45 - Good leadership 05:04 - Advice for young professionals 07:34 - Diagnostic gaps 09:34 - Maintaining motivat…
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From lab to clinic, how do diagnostic breakthroughs make a real-world impact? Ghatak and Olivo explore bridging the gap between development and implementation, managing risk, and balancing innovation with ethics in patient care. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 00:43 – Implementation challenges 02:40 – Strategic risk 03:46 – Trial and error 06:21 –…
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In this episode, Jonathan Sackier speaks with Brian Rini, Chief of Clinical Trials at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, and an internationally known leader in genitourinary oncology. The discussion explores the evolution of kidney cancer treatment, highlighting breakthroughs in immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and precisio…
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In this EMJ podcast, experts discuss challenges within endometriosis care and cryoablation as an emerging treatment option. Navigating disease burden, current management limitations, the promise of precision imaging and minimally invasive techniques, the conversation highlights early clinical experience, ongoing research, and future directions for …
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How can clinicians make a difference? Woodruff outlines practical steps, screening tools, and advocacy approaches that can help reduce patients' exposure to harmful chemicals. She also reflects on policy progress and shares trusted resources for environmental health education. Timestamps: 01:16 – Action and change 06:39 – How to reduce patients' to…
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Which communities bear the brunt of pollution during pregnancy and early life? Woodruff explores the links between socioeconomic status, genetics, and environmental exposure, illustrating how 'double jeopardy' and environmental injustice compound health risks for vulnerable families. Timestamps: 01:36 – Pre-term birth 06:07 – Gut microbiome 11:37 –…
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How is diagnostic innovation evolving across industries and institutions? In Part 1, Sudip Ghatak and Paul Olivo discuss the drivers of innovation, from scientific discovery to clinical need, and reveal the most disruptive changes happening in diagnostics today. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 02:16 – Unpacking ImmunoProfile 05:50 – Testing for wh…
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Chronic pain, particularly in the context of rheumatic diseases, represents one of the most pervasive global health challenges, affecting over one-quarter of the world's population. In recent decades, the influence of gender on pain perception and management has emerged as a significant focus of both scientific inquiry and clinical practice. Epidem…
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A recent survey among 2,000 patients in the USA revealed a growing openness to AI in healthcare, especially when it enhances time with physicians. The majority of patients support AI tools if used as ambient listening devices leading to more direct interaction with the HCP allowing more face-to-face time. However, concerns remain, particularly arou…
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This podcast has been supported by Novartis In this new podcast episode, Lisa Machado, a patient advocate diagnosed with CML in 2008 and clinician and CML expert Jeffrey Lipton, sit down to explore: How patients and physicians can navigate the shock of diagnosis and information overload. Why aligning treatment goals goes beyond molecular milestones…
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Kenneth McCurry, MD, and Marie M. Budev, DO, discuss Cleveland Clinic’s leadership in lung and multi-organ transplantation, highlighting innovations like ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) and the collaborative care model that supports complex transplant cases. They also acknowledge Lung Transplant Awareness Day, a national initiative aimed at increasin…
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Tamanna Singh, MD, and Amanda Vest, MBBS, discuss the relationship between obesity and heart failure. They discuss multidisciplinary strategies, including lifestyle interventions and pharmacologic therapies like GLP-1 receptor agonists for managing patients across the spectrum of heart failure. Learn emerging clinical research regarding obesity and…
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What happens after GLP-1s? Holly Wyatt discusses medication exit strategies, physiological adaptation, and future hope in obesity care. Learn how to transition from medication to mastery with purpose and self-efficacy. Timestamps: 00:40 – GLP-1s 03:36 – Stopping GLP-1s 09:13 – Challenges 09:56 – Exit strategies 11:17 – Looking ahead…
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From nutrition to sleep and stress, this episode examines the real-life habits that make or break long-term success. Holly Wyatt explains how to build sustainable routines and redefine relapse without shame or failure. Timestamps: 00:36 - Diets 04:30 - Physical activity 07:25 - Weight re-gain 09:09 – Sleep/Stress 11:52 – Public health…
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The following podcasts were funded by Edgewise Therapeutics. Disclaimers: The views and opinions expressed in these podcasts are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of Edgewise Therapeutics or EMJ. The speakers received honoraria for participating in this recording. This episode offers experts insights from with Dr…
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Holly Wyatt explores the psychological side of sustained weight loss: mindset, identity shifts, and why willpower isn't enough. Discover patterns from over 10,000 successful weight maintainers, and the first steps toward emotional resilience in obesity care. Timestamps: 00:45 – Wyatt's Journey 03:48 – Psychological barriers 06:09 – State of Slim 08…
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Donna Kimmaliardjuk, MD, and Faisal Bakaeen, MD, explore the latest in multi-arterial coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). They discuss patient selection, surgical techniques and long-term outcomes supported by optimal medical therapy. Looking to refer a patient? Please reach out to our Physician Referral team Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (ET) a…
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This content was funded by Boehringer Ingelheim, who had no influence or involvement in the development of the content. This material is intended for U.S. healthcare professionals. Pulmonary fibrosis remains one of the most challenging respiratory diseases – often underdiagnosed, undertreated, and misunderstood. In this AMJ podcast, Ayodeji Adeguns…
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In the final episode of this series, Susanna Esposito explores how vaccine coverage, microbiome preservation, and emerging therapeutics intersect with antimicrobial stewardship. She also discusses innovative strategies, such as bacteriophages, microbiome-targeted therapies, and AI-driven predictive analytics, to prevent infections while optimising …
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In the second deep dive of the series, Susanna Esposito discusses the latest guidelines for diagnosing and treating bacterial meningitis in children. She highlights balancing urgent empirical therapy with stewardship principles, appropriate use of corticosteroids, emerging resistance patterns, and how hospitals can leverage local data to optimise a…
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Susanna Esposito joins Saranya Ravindran to explore how clinicians can distinguish viral from bacterial respiratory infections in children. From bronchiolitis management to targeted testing, stewardship strategies, and the role of vitamin D and point-of-care diagnostics, this episode unpacks evidence-based approaches to reduce unnecessary antibioti…
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In this special World Mental Health Day episode, Jonathan Sackier speaks with Debi Roberts about breaking down barriers to mental health conversations and creating practical pathways for suicide prevention. From developing the Safe Plan and Prescription Safe Plan, to applying the Theory of Constraints in mental health systems, Debi brings clarity a…
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When a heart is weak after a heart attack, cardiac arrest or surgery, mechanical circulatory support (MCS) can help the heart function while it heals or assist patients long-term. Cleveland Clinic experts discuss MCS devices, specifically the Impella percutaneous left ventricular assist device (LVAD) and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). …
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Description: In the final episode, Sandy Phanor delves into how her background in law helps her to maintain her confidentiality and professionalism in the clinic. She also looks towards the future, discussing technological advancements and the future of holistic care. Timestamps: 01:14 – Law influence 02:15 – Osteopathy evolution 03:26 – Personalis…
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Description: What role does osteopathy play in sports injury rehab? And how does it differ between an office worker and an athlete? Sandy Phanor answers these questions, as well as explaining the benefits of good patient education in preventing repeat injuries. Timestamps: 01:19 – Sports people 03:18 – Balancing recovery 04:30 – Office versus athle…
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In this episode of Hema Now, the authors sit down with Sunil Gupta to explore how advances in haematology are transforming both research and patient care. From breaking down misconceptions about stem cell donation to discussing emerging technologies, such as machine learning, Gupta shares insights into the breakthroughs, challenges, and future dire…
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Sandy Phanor reflects on her experiences in the clinic and explains how she harnesses the power of emotional connection with her patients, who now actively seek osteopathic appointments. Additionally, she explains her internal flow chart to assess patients. and how she ensures she uses the right technique in each situation. Timestamps: 01:16 – Emot…
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This episode provides timely coverage of the 2025 Meeting of the International Myeloma Society (IMS). Claudio Cerchione highlights the most important developments from the Annual Meeting, offers his reflections on the evolving treatment landscape, and discusses the role of research and collaboration in moving closer to a cure for myeloma. Timestamp…
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This content was funded by AstraZeneca, and is intended for US Healthcare Professionals. How do urologists, oncologists, and advanced practice providers coordinate care in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC)? This AMJ podcast brings together three leading experts in each speciality to explore best practices in MDT collaboration, patient transitio…
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Amanda Vest, MBBS, explores sex-based differences in heart failure, focusing on biological and social factors that influence disease development, treatment response and outcomes in women. She highlights disparities in risk factors, access to care and clinical trial representation that can influence heart failure outcomes. Looking to refer a patient…
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In the final episode, Jed Beitler reflects on leadership, mentorship, and the legacy of healthcare communications. From essential leadership qualities to the stories still untold, this conversation looks ahead at innovation, responsibility, and the next chapter in health communication. Timestamps: 01:12 – Leadership qualities 04:03 – Mentoring 09:4…
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What role does communication play in building health systems and addressing global health challenges? Jed Beitler discusses his work with non-governmental and international organisations, exploring lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa, strategies for fighting major diseases, and the importance of collaboration in global health. Timestamps: 00:56 – Early…
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This podcast explores the important aspects of healthcare professionals' practices in percutaneous coronary intervention treatment. It includes the role of adjunct therapies, a review of the updated guidelines, and real-world challenges in the treatment and management of acute coronary syndrome. The discussion focuses on expert opinions and real-wo…
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Scott Cameron, MD, highlights the underdiagnosis and undertreatment of peripheral artery disease (PAD) in women. He discusses diagnostic challenges and emphasizes the need for improved screening, female-specific guidelines and more inclusive research to address disparities in care. Looking to refer a patient? Please reach out to our Physician Refer…
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How is extended reality transforming medical education? Rohan Jotwani discusses his work at Extended Reality Anesthesia Immersion Lab (XRAIL) and the role of immersive technology in training anesthesiologists and beyond. This episode highlights new tools, assessment methods, and challenges in scaling extended reality for education. Timestamps: 00:4…
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In the final episode, Rohan Jotwani reflects on extended reality, AI, and other emerging therapies shaping tomorrow's healthcare. From ethics and patient safety to neuromodulation, regenerative medicine, and research gaps, this episode envisions the next frontier in medical innovation. Timestamps: 00:34 – Ethical considerations 02:34 – Chronic pain…
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In this episode of Onc Now, Luis Paz-Ares, Chair of the Medical Oncology Department at Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre in Madrid, Spain, shares his expert insights on the evolving science of lung cancer. From the critical role of prevention and smoking cessation through to the latest therapeutic breakthroughs, Paz-Ares offers a candid discussi…
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