Episodes
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Join me as I speak with Drs. Jennifer Bennett and Joe Rabban. We talk about their journeys into Pathology and cover a lot of ground, including community versus academic practice, an interest in science that began with a nuclear reactor, Aesop's fables, mentorship, and what one should look for in a Gyn Pathology fellowship.
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I'm joined by Dr. Laura Wood, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins. We were fellows at the same time at JHH. In this episode, we discuss her journey to loving science (orange juice is involved), what it's like to run her own lab (Covid makes an appearance), the importance of collaboration, and what to eat for lunch!
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I'm joined by Drs. Lora Hedrick-Ellenson (Director, Gynecologic Pathology, Memorial Sloan Kettering), Glenn McCluggage (Consultant Histopathologist in Royal Group of Hospitals Trust, Belfast) and Dr. Fabiola Medeiros (Director, Gynecology, Placental and Perinatal Pathology, Cedars-Sinai).
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I'm joined by Dr. Anthony (Tony) Artino, a Professor at George Washington University and the Interim Associate Dean for Evaluation & Educational Research. We discuss survey design (no, you can't "just" do a survey), distance learning, the Dunning-Kruger effect (what? is this what's happening to our whole country), and how everyone is "over surveyed."
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An interview with one of my mentors! Dr. Kurman discusses getting started in Gyn Pathology, his mentors, which of his research findings have surprised him, and brings me up to speed on pickle ball. A must listen.
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I'm joined by Dr. Patricia Poitevien, An Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Brown, who also serves as the Assistant Dean for the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs. We discuss her concept of "radical authenticity" that helped her navigate her career, and she offers TONS of excellent advice, including defining oneself before others can do it for you, and the necessity of intentionality in creating a diverse and equitable workplace.
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It's a Big(gy) show today! I'm joined by one of my mentors, Dr. Brigitte (Biggy) Ronnett! We discuss her origin story and how she came to choose Gyn Pathology, her experiences in publication and editing, and how to actually pronounce her name. Find out why so many find her to be inspirational and an exceptional educator!
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Featuring 6 Pathology/Science Shows! Discussions about riveting topics like: the necessity of outlines, sound editing, how to chose the ideal show topic, and Pathology jokes that will make your skin hurt!
Including: People of Pathology (Dennis Strenk), Deeper Levels (yours truly), Computationally Yours (Sabah Kadri & Arshi Arora), Pathpod (Sara Jiang, Christina Arnold, Michael Arnold, & Kamran Mirza), ScopeMD (Lori Ryan), & Dead Men Do Tell Tales (Jordan Taylor & Nicole Croom) -
I'm joined by Dr. Kelly Wong, a resident physician at Brown in Emergency Medicine. She started an organization, Patient Voting, which helps those hospitalized on election day vote via absentee ballot. We also discuss her experiences with Covid-19 in RI, her attitudes toward social media, and our favorite restaurants in the area.
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This episode is the second in a series with specialists in Gyn Pathology, with interviews about why they chose this field, what theirs jobs entail, and what collaboration adds to their jobs. THREE guests including (in order) Drs. Carlos Parra-Herran, Esther Oliva (minute 30), and Blake Gilks (minute 54). A must listen!
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Today's show features Dr. Akilah Jefferson Shah, an Assistant Professor of of Allergy and Immunology at the University of Arkansas. We discuss her recent piece on the Huffington Post "COVID-19 Has Devastated The Black Community. Here’s Why And What Needs To Change.” A must-listen episode with information on vaccines, the work of increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and our favorite seasons of the year.
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On today's show I am joined by Dr. Ankit Patel, a Nephrology fellow at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and author of recent articles concerning the role of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in Covid-19. We discuss ACE2, including a study in children, and what practicing Nephrology is like in this time.
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On this show, I welcome Drs. Lotte Mulder and Jeff Myers. We discuss their recent article “Frontline Workers in the Backrooms of COVID-19: Caring for the Living and the Dead" from The American Journal of Clinical Pathology. We also discuss patient-centered Pathology care, The #MulderMethod, and guitarists. A must-listen!
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On today’s show, I interview two folks from the Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University, one who is shaping policy, and the other who is learning to be a physician. Great conversations about integrating remote learning, how to maximize safety, and also standardized testing and adapting to life in medical school.
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First in a series with specialists in Gyn Pathology, with interviews about why they chose this field, what theirs jobs entail, and those that helped them along the way. FOUR guests including (in order) Drs. Kay Park, Kruti Maniar, Niloofar Nasseri-Nik, and Naveena Singh. A must listen!
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On this show, I welcome Maya Roberson, a Ph.D. student at the University Of North Carolina, who focuses on Health Equity in Cancer Research. We discuss her recent publication “Premenopausal gynecologic surgery and survival among black and white women with breast cancer,” her experiences as a Black American growing up in rural America, what inspired her to join her chosen field, and how she became a Trustee just after graduating from Brown University in 2016.
Disclaimer: This podcast does not constitute medical advice. Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health care professional regarding any medical questions or conditions. -
On this show, I am joined by Dennis Strenk, the host of the People of Pathology Podcast, and a Pathologists’ Assistant at Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories in Milwaukee, MN. We talk inside secrets of the podcasting scene, including interview strategies and theme songs, and we both reveal our favorite specimen to gross!
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