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People of Pathology Podcast

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Interviews with people doing interesting things in pathology and related fields

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Episode 184: Dr Simone Arvisais-Anhalt And Dr Daniel Qazi: Large Language Models In Pathology: From Chat GPT to Retrieval Augmented Generation

July 01, 2024 06:00 - 56 minutes - 52.2 MB

My guests today are Dr Simone Arvisais-Anhalt and Dr Daniel Qazi.    We discussed the benefits of using LLMs in pathology, including creating outlines, data analysis, and translating reports for patients There are also challenges in the use LLMs, such as hallucinations and bias Dr. Arvisais-Anhalt and Dr. Qazi described their study on using LLMs in clinical practice They were some interesting findings from the study, including different use cases and limitations of the tool We talked ab...

Episode 183: Joseph Mossel - Revolutionizing Pathology with AI: A Conversation with IBEX Co-Founder

June 10, 2024 06:00 - 30 minutes - 27.7 MB

Jospeh Mossel co-founded Ibex in 2016. Since its inception, Ibex has remained committed to developing AI applications for clinical diagnostics. The company achieved its first milestone in 2018 by deploying its first algorithm for prostate cancer. This algorithm not only enhanced diagnostic efficiency but also detected a diagnostic error, demonstrating the value of AI in pathology. Over the years, IBEX has expanded its offerings to include algorithms for breast and gastric cancers, facing c...

Episode 182: Imogen Fitt And Nathan Buchbinder - Emerging Trends In Pathology: From AI to Precision Medicine

June 03, 2024 06:00 - 44 minutes - 40.5 MB

My guests today are Imogen Fitt from Signify Research and Nathan Buchbinder from Proscia.  We discuss emerging trends in pathology, including: The current technology with the most significant impact in the field of pathology has been artificial intelligence (AI). AI has stirred up imaginations about the future of pathology and has accelerated the timeline for seeing its impact. Return on investment in digital pathology has shifted from being a challenge to becoming an opportunity that dri...

Episode 181: Dr Bronwyn Bryant - Redefining Pathology Training With Entrustable Professional Activities

May 20, 2024 06:00 - 55 minutes - 51.2 MB

Today my guest is Dr. Bronwyn Bryant, a pathologist and pathology educator. Dr. Bryant has been involved in the National EPA Working Group, focused on implementing Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) in pathology residency programs. The group conducted a pilot study on EPAs and is now working on developing an electronic tool to facilitate the completion of EPAs in real-time. Dr. Bryant is passionate about using EPAs to provide more specific and actionable feedback to residents, ult...

Episode 180: Exploring Pathology Observerships with Dr Risha Khatri And Dr Abdul Abid

May 06, 2024 06:00 - 56 minutes - 51.3 MB

Pathology observerships offer a unique opportunity for medical students and recent graduates to gain firsthand experience and insights into the dynamic field of pathology. These structured programs provide participants with the chance to observe experienced pathologists at work, learn about various laboratory techniques, and understand the diagnostic process involved in analyzing tissue specimens.  In this episode, we delve into the significance of pathology observerships and how they con...

Episode 179: Marissa Spencer - Improving Pathology Education: The Importance of Understanding Why

April 15, 2024 06:00 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

Pathologists' Assistant Marissa Spencer returns to the podcast and we take a deep dive into the concept of teaching "why" vs teaching "how." Understanding the Why: Marissa emphasized the significance of not just memorizing steps but truly understanding the rationale behind each action in pathology. By grasping the "why" behind the procedures, learners can apply their knowledge effectively to different cases, ensuring thorough and accurate work. Utilizing Specimen Photography: Marissa highl...

Episode 178: Liz Wingard And Dr Dave Wilbur - Revolutionizing Pathology: The Journey of Corista and DP3

April 08, 2024 06:00 - 47 minutes - 43.1 MB

My guests today are Elizabeth Wingard and Dr Dave Wilbur from Corista. Liz and Dr. Wilbur discussed the evolution of digital pathology and the need for open systems in the field. This goal was realized with Corista's Digital Pathology Processing Platform (DP3). They shared insights into their backgrounds and how they got involved in healthcare technology and pathology. The conversation touched on the importance of collaboration between radiology and pathology, leading to the partnership ...

Episode 177: Mateo Lopez - The Future Of Specimen Grossing: Vistapath And The Sentinel

April 01, 2024 06:00 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Mateo Lopez is Director of Customer Success at Vistapath. In this episode we discuss the future of AI in pathology grossing.  Mateo shares his journey from PA to industry, the founding story of Vistapath, and the innovative Sentinel grossing station. We talk about how the Sentinel uses AI to streamline grossing, improve accuracy, and enhance the pathology workflow.  Finally, we discuss how PAs and others can best prepare for using AI tools to augment their skills.     Links for this epi...

Episode 176: David West - 510 k Clearance Milestone For Concentriq AP-Dx And What It Means For The Future Of Digital Pathology

March 25, 2024 06:00 - 38 minutes - 35 MB

In this episode, David West discusses Proscia's recent 510K clearance for Concentric AP-Dx software. The conversation delves into the significance of 510 k clearance, explaining its role in regulatory approval for medical devices. David highlights the company's global success and previous clearances in Europe, offering insights into the journey of bringing innovative software to laboratories worldwide. We discuss not only the importance of this clearance to Proscia, but also to digital pat...

Episode 176: David West - 510 k Clearance Milestone For Concentriq AP-DX And What It Means For The Future Of Digital Pathology

March 25, 2024 06:00 - 38 minutes - 35 MB

In this episode, David West discusses Proscia's recent 510K clearance for Concentric AP-DX software. The conversation delves into the significance of 510 k clearance, explaining its role in regulatory approval for medical devices. David highlights the company's global success and previous clearances in Europe, offering insights into the journey of bringing innovative software to laboratories worldwide. We discuss not only the importance of this clearance to Proscia, but also to digital pat...

Episode 175: Dr Aleksandra Zuraw - All You Need To Know To Start And Continue Your Digital Pathology Journey

March 18, 2024 06:00 - 49 minutes - 45.7 MB

Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw returns to the podcast to discuss her new book, Digital Pathology 101: All You Need to Know to Start and Continue Your Digital Pathology Journey. The book is not only meant as an introduction to digital pathology, but also as a valuable resource for those who already have some knowledge of the field. It covers a wide range of topics, from digital pathology milestones and the basics of digital pathology, to advanced computer vision principles and image analysis technique...

Episode 174: Dr Rodney Rohde - From CLS to MLS: A Journey In Standardization And Advocacy

March 11, 2024 06:00 - 48 minutes - 44.3 MB

On this episode Dr Rodney Rohde discusses his involvement with the ASCP's Blueprint for Action to address workforce shortages in the laboratory. He highlights the efforts of various organizations to create solutions and improve the situation, emphasizing that the workforce challenges existed prior to COVID-19 but were exacerbated by the pandemic.  Dr. Rohde explains the importance of aligning titles and credentials across different organizations and programs to create a unified identity fo...

Episode 173: Jeff Rhude - Navigating The Cloud In Digital Pathology With Proscia

March 04, 2024 06:00 - 37 minutes - 34.6 MB

Jeff Rhude is the VP of Technical Operations at Proscia.  Today we discuss the use of cloud-based technologies in digital pathology. Cloud-based storage offers significant advantages over traditional on-premises solutions in the field of digital pathology. The episode highlights several key benefits that make cloud storage a compelling choice for storing sensitive patient data and large image files in pathology. Cloud-based storage offers superior data durability, security, and recovery ca...

Episode 172: Dr Jason Wasserman - Empowering Patients With MyPathologyReport

February 12, 2024 06:00 - 50 minutes - 92.1 MB

The MyPathologyReport website was created by Dr. Jason Wasserman, a pathologist, with the goal of providing patients with a better understanding of their pathology reports. Dr. Wasserman recognized the need for patients to have access to clear and concise information about their diagnosis. Initially, the website started with a glossary of common pathology terms, such as atypia, dysplasia, and margins. It then expanded to include diagnostic articles that break down the different elements of ...

Episode 171: Olivia Josephsen - A Guide To Shadowing In Pathology

February 05, 2024 06:00 - 59 minutes - 54.4 MB

In this episode, Olivia Josephsen and I take you step by step through how to get shadowing opportunities. While this is about pathologists assistants, these tips can be used in any laboratory profession.   We explain how to find someone to shadow, and how to contact them.  While shadowing, it is important to ask questions, and we tell you why.   After shadowing you should follow up with the person you shadowed, especially if you intend to ask them for a letter of recommendation. Shadowing...

Episode 170: Katie Maloney - Exploring Partnership Trends in Digital Pathology With DeciBio

January 08, 2024 06:00 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

In this podcast episode, I speak with Katie Maloney, a principal at DeciBio, a precision medicine consulting company. We discuss the importance of partnerships in driving innovation and adoption in the field of digital pathology. Katie explains that partnerships are crucial in addressing the complexity and interoperability challenges in digital pathology, as well as meeting the needs of different stakeholders, including healthcare organizations, biopharma companies, and clinical labs. She a...

Episode 169: Amanda Coble - Embracing Opportunities And Driving Innovation At Proscia

December 18, 2023 06:00 - 40 minutes - 36.7 MB

Amanda Coble is a pathologists' assistant with a diverse career path. After completing her education, she worked as a pathologists' assistant and also took on management activities, such as designing a new anatomic pathology laboratory space and participating in the selection and implementation of a new laboratory information system (LIS). Her experience in managing the LIS led her to explore a career in product management, gaining experience in understanding customer needs, working with s...

Episode 168: Susan Stillman - Starting A New Pathologists’ Assistant Training Program

December 11, 2023 06:00 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

Susan Stillman recently became the program director of the new Pathologist Assistant Program at Carroll University. In this episode, we discuss Susan's background and how she became interested in the field of pathology. We also talk about her transition into teaching and the process of starting a pathologist assistant program. Susan shares her thoughts on the future of the field and the importance of effective communication in the medical profession. We also discuss the use of technology i...

Episode 167: Dr Lisa Monetti - Collaboration And The Path To Bioarchaeology And Forensic Anthropology

November 20, 2023 06:00 - 53 minutes - 98.5 MB

Dr Lisa Monetti is a Forensic Anthropologist and Bioarcaeologist specializing in the analysis of burned and cremated remains.  Today we talk about some of the overlap of methods between these two fields.  Dr Monetti tries to make these methods more accessible, in order to create a more diverse field.  She discusses the importance of collaboration, and gives some examples of this from her own career.     Links for this episode: Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis  Health Podcast Netwo...

Episode 166: Casey Wahl - Proscia And Building Solutions For Current And Future Needs In Pathology

November 06, 2023 06:00 - 29 minutes - 54.4 MB

Casey Wahl is Senior Product Manager for Core Platform and AI at Proscia. She has been working in the digital pathology space since 2019. We discuss the innovation boom happening in pathology and the benefits of going digital. Casey talks about the increasing importance of artificial intelligence in pathology, as it enables faster analysis and new workflows for precision medicine.  This episode highlights the intersection of technology and healthcare, showcasing the potential of digital path...

Episode 165: Dr Tracy Davis - Dermatopathology, Mindset, and The Happy Physician

October 30, 2023 06:00 - 59 minutes - 109 MB

Dr Tracy Davis is a Dermatopathologist and Certified Professional Coach.  Today we discuss her career path into pathology and dermatopathology.  She also tells us about a few of her interests in pathology, including digital pathology, AI, mentoring, and teaching.  Dr Davis explains how working with a coach was a transformative experience for her, and inspired her to become a coach herself.  We discuss some of her coaching methodologies, and talk about her blog, The Happy Physician.     Li...

Episode 164: Sara Sabatino - From Medical Curiosity To A Passion For Forensics And Teaching

September 18, 2023 06:00 - 35 minutes - 65 MB

Sarah Sabatino is the anatomy labs program manager at Drexel University's medical school. She also works as a per diem autopsy technician for three local counties and is involved in the body donor program. In this role she serves as a liaison with families and helps manage the distribution of donated cadavers to medical and dental schools. Sarah has a masters degree in forensic medicine and has a passion for teaching anatomy to medical and graduate students. She believes in chasing your pas...

Episode 163: Dr David Klimstra - Paige, AI, And Changing Landscapes In Pathology

July 24, 2023 06:00 - 42 minutes - 77.6 MB

Dr David Klimstra is a Pathologist, Chief Medical Officer and Cofounder of Paige.  Today we will learn about his career path and motivation to become a doctor, and his interest in GI pathology. We will also talk about the evolution of subspecialization in pathology, the benefits and drawbacks of subspecialization, and the importance of understanding how diagnoses impact patient treatment. The episode discusses the benefits of digital pathology and the application of AI in driving its adopti...

Episode 162: Dr Sheela Upreti - From Specimen To Sign-Out: Anatomic Pathology Explained

July 17, 2023 06:00 - 34 minutes - 63.7 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Sheela Upreti Dr Upreti is the author of From Specimen to Sign Out, Anatomic Pathology Explained, which aims to provide accessible and helpful information for health professionals, including junior pathology residents, as well as potentially benefiting patients. She discusses her experience and insights on the role of pathologists in multidisciplinary meetings, emphasizing the importance of communication and collaboration in these meetings, where pathologist...

Episode 161: Dr Casey Schukow - Finding Passion In Bone And Soft Tissue Pathology

July 10, 2023 06:00 - 41 minutes - 76.8 MB

Today my guest is Pathology Resident Dr Casey Schukow We discuss the challenges of balancing personal and professional life in the healthcare field. Dr Schukow emphasizes the importance of fulfilling one's needs and learning to compartmentalize. He also reflect on his decision to pursue pathology as a career and the fulfillment he has found in this work. Dr Schukow also talks about his experience starting the Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology podcast, and leveraging social media for education ...

Episode 160: Dr Bilal Ahmad - Spectrum Healthcare Partners, Concentriq Dx, and Thinking Differently About Digital Pathology

June 13, 2023 04:39 - 40 minutes - 73.3 MB

Dr Bilal Ahmad is the managing director of the Spectrum Healthcare Partners Pathology Division.  He has been using digital technology for ancillary testing, such as TCPC FISH, flow cytometry, and IHC interpretation for many years. As a managing director, Dr Ahmad is now leading the digital pathology initiative and trying to steer the ship in the right direction. He believes that digital pathology is the future of pathology and sees it as an opportunity to fix many of the current issues and r...

Episode 159: Dr Richard Levenson - AI In Pathology: What Could Possibly Go Wrong

May 30, 2023 03:35 - 48 minutes - 89.6 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Richard Levenson We discuss his career path so far, including how he discovered pathology.  Dr Levenson talks about his work in slide free imaging, which he started doing early in his career.  Slide free imaging has the potential to significantly decrease turnaround time, while providing more information than the standard H&E slide.  We also talk about the use of AI in pathology, some of the potential downsides, and what could be done about them.  Links for...

Episode 158: Dr Tom Grogan - Chasing The Invisible

May 22, 2023 06:00 - 42 minutes - 77.3 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Tom Grogan Dr. Grogan is the founder of Ventana and the author of Chasing the Invisible: A Doctor's Quest to Abolish the Last Unseen Cancer Cell. He talks about his journey in both pathology and business, as well as his upbringing and living in countries going through revolutions. He developed the first automated IHC stainer due to a realization of the need for such technology. The book chronicles his quest to bring this idea to reality.   Links for this ep...

Episode 157: Dr Derek Welch - PathGroup, Proscia, And The Benefits of Digital Pathology

May 08, 2023 06:00 - 39 minutes - 73.1 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Derek Welch  What we discuss with Dr Welch: Why he chose medical school and how he discovered pathology How he joined PathGroup and his current role as Chief Medical Officer The collaboration between PathGroup and Proscia His thoughts on the future of artificial intelligence in pathology How pathology data can be used in precision medicine and why pathologists should be part of this Links for this episode: Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis  Hea...

Episode 156: Dr Aleksandra Zuraw - Where Pathology Meets Computer Science, And Pathology 101 For Tissue Image Analysis

April 24, 2023 06:00 - 43 minutes - 78.9 MB

Today my guest is Veterinary Pathologist Dr Aleksandra Zuraw What we discuss with Dr Zuraw: How digital pathology has advanced over the last two years The online event, Bridging the Gap Between Pathology and Computer Science Why it is important for pathologists to be involved in digital pathology development Her new course Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis What she thinks will be next in digital and computational pathology Links for this episode: Pathology 101 for Tissue Image ...

Episode 155: Dr Keith Wharton - Cutting Edge Technologies Advancing Pathology Into The Future

April 17, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour - 127 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Keith Wharton What we discuss with Dr Wharton: His path into pathology Why he decided to move into industry The importance of pathologists being involved in technology His work in multiplex immunofluorescence staining The pixel pathway and its implications for whole slide imaging Pathology data and its use in companion diagnostics and drug development His current role with Roche Links for this episode: Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis  Healt...

Episode 154: Marissa Spencer - Interprofessionalism, And Teaching Why Rather Than How

April 10, 2023 06:00 - 48 minutes - 88.2 MB

Today my guest is Pathologists' Assistant Marissa Spencer What we discuss with Marissa: How she discovered the pathologists' assistant field Her teaching experience and how that led her to Tulane Interprofessionalism and why it is important How interprofessionalism leads to better teamwork and better patient care The method of teaching why vs just teaching how Links for this episode: Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis Health Podcast Network  LabVine Learning The ConfLab from ...

Episode 153: Jess And Alice - Autopsy Technicians And Hosts Of Inside The Morgue Podcast

April 03, 2023 06:00 - 37 minutes - 69.4 MB

Today my guests are Autopsy Technicians Jess and Alice  What we discuss with Jess and Alice: Their educational paths and how that led to forensics The training to become an autopsy technician The most rewarding part of their job The importance of mental health How and why they started the Inside the Morgue Podcast How the use the podcast to educate people about forensics The CSI effect, and how it can be both positive and negative Links for this episode: Pathology 101 for Tissue Im...

Episode 152: Carly Newton And Lori Harada - Transfusion Medicine, And Terumo Blood And Cell Technologies

March 27, 2023 06:00 - 46 minutes - 85.5 MB

Today my guests are Lori Harada and Carly Newton from Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies What we discuss with Lori and Carly: Their backgrounds in nursing How they joined Terumo BCT Therapeutic plasma exchange and red blood exchange, and some conditions where this is used How these technologies benefit patients Some exciting advancements coming in transfusion medicine Links for this episode: Pathology 101 For Tissue Image Analysis Health Podcast Network  LabVine Learning The ConfL...

Episode 151: Dr Ken Gatter - The Challenges And Opportunities Of Recruiting International Medical Graduates, And Medical Legal Partnerships

March 20, 2023 06:00 - 34 minutes - 63.8 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Ken Gatter What we discuss with Dr Gatter: His initial interest in law and why he switched to medicine How he discovered pathology His interest in the interaction of medicine and law Medical Legal Partnerships and how they benefit patients The paper he co authored The Challenges and Opportunities of Recruiting International Medical Graduates to Our Residency Programs: It Starts With Screening for Interviews. How having international medical graduates i...

Episode 150: Robert Lott And Joshua Greenlee - Anatomic Pathology Patient Interest Association

March 12, 2023 06:00 - 45 minutes - 82.8 MB

Today my guests are Robert Lott and Joshua Greenlee from the Anatomic Pathology Patient Interest Association  What we discuss with Robert and Josh: How they each got into the histotechnology field How they became involved in training programs Why they decided to move from the clinical lab into industry The Anatomic Patient Interest Association (APPIA) and what it does How the TOPS program was developed and why it is important How to become a member of APPIA Links for this episode: H...

Episode 149: Dr Janamarie Truesdell - Critical Thinking In Death Scene Investigation And The Nutshell Studies Of Unexplained Death

March 06, 2023 06:00 - 59 minutes - 110 MB

Today my guest is Death Scene Investigator and Forensic Anthropologist Dr Janamarie Truesdell What we discuss with Dr Truesdell: The Critical Thinking in Death Scene Investigation course at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside How she teaches a method for investigating a scene How she got into death investigation and forensic anthropology Utilizing the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death in teaching How she developed a fascination for the Nutshells Her thoughts on the "CSI Effect." ...

Episode 148: Navid Alipour - AI In Healthcare, CureMatch, And CureMetrix

February 27, 2023 06:00 - 44 minutes - 81 MB

Today my guest is Navid Alipour, CEO of AI Med Global What we discuss with Navid: How he got into the AI in Healthcare space Why he thinks there is such massive growth in the use of AI right now Why AI should be thought of as "augmented intelligence," rather than "artificial intelligence." How CureMatch uses AI in oncology to determine the best treatment How CureMetrix analyzes mammograms, and how it is also used to detect heart disease His thoughts on AI in healthcare in the future ...

Episode 147: Sarah Blizzard - The Intersection of Pathology, Yoga, and Mindfulness

February 20, 2023 06:08 - 39 minutes - 73 MB

Today my guest is Pathologists' Assistant Sarah Blizzard What we discuss with Sarah: How she discovered the pathologists' assistant field How a running injury turned her to yoga Some ways that pathology and yoga are similar Her Youtube series on yoga stretches for PAs Mindfulness and how we can practice it in our daily lives Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network  LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs   Sarah Blizzard on Instagram  Sarah on YouTub...

Episode 146: Bruce Goldfarb - OCME: Life in America’s Top Forensic Medical Center

February 13, 2023 06:00 - 32 minutes - 59.5 MB

Today my guest is Bruce Goldfarb, author of OCME: Life in America's Top Forensic Medical Center What we discuss with Bruce: His background as an EMT and a journalist How his skillset led to his position as Executive Assistant to the Chief Medical Examiner at the OCME Some of the history of the OCME in Baltimore How the opioid epidemic created massive burden for the OCME The effect of COVID on forensic investigations How staffing and funding issues can affect medical examiners offices ...

Episode 145: Dr Cindy Wang - Living The H&E Life

February 06, 2023 06:00 - 50 minutes - 92.2 MB

Today my guest is GI Pathologist Dr Cindy Wang What we discuss with Dr Wang: How she chose medicine as a career How she discovered pathology and which subspecialties she was interested in How and why she started her YouTube channel, H&E Life Why she chooses to talk about her own experiences as a resident and fellow on her channel The importance of learning grossing as a resident How to address myths about pathology What it's like to be recognized as the voice of H&E Life Her interes...

Episode 144: Evan Bird - Forensic Anthropology and The Corpse Review

January 23, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour - 119 MB

Today my guest is Forensic Anthropologist Evan Bird What we discuss with Evan: How he got interested in forensic anthropology and how educational path The importance of networking in the forensic field His experience in teaching and how that helps him in other areas How he became a consultant with federal agencies His experience during the COVID pandemic and how mass fatality procedures were changed because of it How and why he started his Instagram page, The Corpse Review How he use...

Episode 143: Dr Jeannie Shen - Breast Cancer Treatment Advancements, and A Surgeon’s Perspective of Pathology

January 16, 2023 06:00 - 53 minutes - 97.6 MB

Today my guest is Oncologic Breast Surgeon Dr Jeannie Shen What we discuss with Dr Shen: How she was inspired to become a doctor and her path into surgery Why she chose to specialize in breast cancer surgery How surgeons help to drive technology and advancements Advancements in breast cancer screening and its effect on surgery options How the COVID pandemic affected breast cancer screening Her relationship with pathology and why this is important Advancements in breast cancer treatme...

Episode 142: Tom McAndrew - Cold Cases and Investigative Genetic Genealogy

January 09, 2023 06:00 - 48 minutes - 88.4 MB

Today my guest is Retired Homicide Detective Tom McAndrew What we discuss with Tom: How and why he got into law enforcement Pursuing his education while working in law enforcement His involvement in the Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Investigation Assessment Unit Investigative Genetic Genealogy and how it is used in cold cases The initiative he started in Pennsylvania to locate and identify unidentified decedents How he got involved with the Vidocq Society Some examples of cold c...

Episode 141: Dr Eylül Gün - Pathology In Turkey, PathArt, And EndoNews

December 19, 2022 06:00 - 42 minutes - 77.1 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Eylül Gün What we discuss with Dr Gün: Her experience as an exchange student in the US and her favorite American sports How she decided on a career in pathology Her interests in gynecologic, urologic, and forensic pathology Her involvement with the Social Media Commission and the Path Art contest How she became interested in teaching, and using Twitter as a teaching method The Endometriosis Foundation of America and EndoNews The importance of internat...

Episode 140: Dr Greg Fuller - Diagnostic Medicine and Oncologic Neuropathology

December 12, 2022 06:00 - 1 hour - 124 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Greg Fuller What we discuss with Dr Fuller: How he became interested in neuropathology How studying English has an influence on his work now His early mentors and how they helped steer his career The concept of Diagnostic Medicine and why it is important The 8 Data Sphere Model and how it is used to make a diagnosis How the methods of Sherlock Holmes are similar to Diagnostic Medicine Some of the highlights of Dr Fuller's career Links for this episod...

Episode 139: Dr Barbarajean Magnani - A Message in Poison, and The Poison Blog

December 05, 2022 06:00 - 53 minutes - 97.7 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist, Toxicologist, and Author Dr Barbarajean Magnani What we discuss with Dr Magnani: When she started working on A Message in Poison after finishing the previous book Why she included a new character in this book, a forensic pathologist The further development of the relationship between Dr Robinson and Rose, who is now a medical student The Trolley Problem, and how Lily Robinson embodies that How she has changed as a writer over the course of the series, and...

Episode 138: Dr Sophia K Apple - Who Says You Have Breast Cancer: The Unseen Doctors

November 28, 2022 06:00 - 42 minutes - 77.1 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist and Author Dr Sophia K Apple. What we discuss with Dr Apple: How she became interested in writing Her first two novels, and why she decided to write a nonfiction book Her path to medical school and pathology, and why she chose breast pathology What "the Unseen Doctors" means to her Why communication between pathologists and other doctors is so important Why she wanted to help educate patients with this book How she got into teaching, and why it is reward...

Episode 137: Dr Aleš Ryška - The Role of Pathology in Molecular Testing, and The European Society of Pathology

November 21, 2022 06:00 - 56 minutes - 104 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Aleš Ryška What we discuss with Dr Ryška: Why he decided to go to medical school and how he discovered pathology His thoughts on why students are not choosing medicine as a career, and what to do about that How he got involved in the Czech Society of Pathology and the European Society of Pathology his role as current President of the ESP The recent European Congress of Pathology and why it was a hybrid format for the first time The state of molecular p...

Episode 136: Dr Amanda Herrmann - CAP Residents Forum, And The Pathology Fellowship Application Crisis

November 14, 2022 06:00 - 50 minutes - 92.3 MB

Today my guest is Pathology Resident Dr Amanda Herrmann What we discuss with Dr Herrmann: Studying microbiology in college and how she decided to pursue an MD/PhD Her initial interest in dermatology and how she discovered pathology Her experience with the residency match process How she knew transfusion medicine was right for her Getting involved with the Association of Pathology Chairs' Graduate Medical Education Committee  The paper that was published by this committee, The patholog...

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