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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 37: Dr Nicola Parry - Veterinary Pathology and Mentoring

November 30, 2020 06:00 - 42 minutes - 77 MB

My guest today is Veterinary Pathologist Dr Nicola Parry What we discuss with Dr Parry: How she was inspired to study pathology Her experience as Head of Pathology at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine Her recent article in The Pathologist magazine Her talk at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons on the importance of mentoring Her experience of being a mentor and how to inspire others to explore the field Links for this episode: Dr Parry on Twitter Tufts University S...

Episode 36: Dr Pranav Patwardhan - Algorithms and Pathology

November 23, 2020 06:00 - 37 minutes - 68.7 MB

Today my guest is pathology resident Dr Pranav Patwardhan.   What we discuss with Dr Patwardhan: How he became interested in pathology and some of his experiences training in India His Facebook page Understanding Pathology Being named to The Pathologist Power List three times His article The Art of Algorithms The process of creating an algorithm Using algorithms for teaching Links for this episode: Dr Patwardhan on Twitter Understanding Pathology on Facebook The Art of Algorithms ...

Episode 35: Dr Barbarajean Magnani - Pathologist, Toxicologist, Author of The Queen of All Poisons

November 16, 2020 06:00 - 39 minutes - 72.2 MB

My guest today is Dr Barbarajean Magnani.  Dr Magnani is a Pathologist and Toxicologist, and is the author of The Queen of All Poisons. What we discuss with Dr Magnani: Her work as a toxicology consultant and as Pathologist in Chief at Tufts University School of Medicine How her Master's degree in Marine Environmental Science led to her interest in toxins How a series of stories she wrote for the Journal of Clinical Chemistry became Lily Robinson and the Art of Secret Poisoning The insp...

Episode 34: Mikaela Stiver - Anatomy, Rehabilitation Science, and RehabINK

November 09, 2020 06:00 - 50 minutes - 92 MB

Today my guest is Anatomist and PhD candidate Mikaela Stiver What we discuss with Mikaela: Her academic career from Human Kinetics and Neuroscience to Anatomy and Rehabilitation Science Her research on the 3D structure of the trapezius Her teaching experience and what she finds rewarding about it Developing online resources in anatomy and histology Using #AnatomyDoodle to learn and teach anatomy and embryology Her work with Let's Talk Science RehabINK and the RehabINK Podcast Links ...

Episode 33: Dr Patrick Hansma - Forensic Pathologist and Author of The Grave Below

November 02, 2020 06:00 - 36 minutes - 67.2 MB

My guest today is Forensic pathologist Dr Patrick Hansma What we discuss with Dr Hansma: His experience as a diener and how that led to becoming a forensic pathologist The development of the book from a short story and poem to a novel The inspirations for some of the main characters Greenwood Cemetery and how it was inspired by a real cemetery The use of biblical and literary quotes throughout the book His collection of antiquarian books Links for this episode: The Grave Below on Am...

Episode 32: Dr Neil Theise - Liver Pathology, Interstitium, Complexity Theory, and More

October 26, 2020 06:00 - 53 minutes - 97.2 MB

Today my guest is Liver Pathologist Dr Neil Theise. What we discuss with Dr Theise: How he became a liver pathologist His work in redefining the microanatomy of the canals of Hering The paper he coauthored in 2018 on the interstitium, and some of the implications of that work Complexity theory and the self organizing universe, and how they relate to pathology The concept of Beginner's Mind Links for this episode: "Structure and Distribution of an Unrecognized Interstitium in Human Ti...

Episode 31: Alyse Gray Returns! - Compendium Pandemica: A Guide to Horrible Infectious Diseases

October 19, 2020 06:00 - 27 minutes - 50.8 MB

My guest today is Pathologists Assistant Alyse Gray.  Alyse is the author of Compendium Pandemica: A Guide to Horrible Infectious Diseases. What we discuss with Alyse Gray: The status of Death, It's a Living, her book in progress Why humor can be useful in education How studying the histories of diseases can inform our current state of the world How Syphilus was named from a poem, and the Tuskegee Study Vaccines and how they have improved our way of living The Horrible Infectious Dise...

30. Gemma Norburn - Anatomical Pathology Technologist, AAPT, and Mortuary Gem

October 12, 2020 06:00 - 33 minutes - 61.1 MB

My guest today is Anatomical Pathology Technologist Gemma Norburn What we discuss with Gemma: What an Anatomical Pathology Technologist is, and how she chose this career The Association of Anatomical Pathology Technology and how Gemma is involved Some similarities between the UK Anatomical Pathology Technologist and the US Pathologists' Assistant Gemma's blog Mortuary Gem, and the inspiration for it Death Cafe and how she got involved Links for this episode: Gemma Norburn on Twitter ...

Dr Syed T. Hoda - Advocating for Pathology, Family Connect During COVID , and Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology

October 05, 2020 06:00 - 50 minutes - 92.6 MB

Today my guest is Bone and Soft Tissue Pathologist Dr Syed Hoda. What we discuss with Dr Hoda: How he came to choose bone and soft tissue as a specialty His appearances on Doctor Radio and pathCast Family Connect - helping to communicate with families of COVID patients and how he became involved His thoughts on advocating for pathology and some things we can do His recent appearance on the Genius: Sciencing Our Human Potential podcast Being featured in the documentary film When the Sh...

Cullen Lilley - Microbiology, Path Elective, and MicroMedEd

September 28, 2020 06:01 - 39 minutes - 72.3 MB

Today my guest is Cullen Lilley, a second year medical student. What we discuss with Cullen: His education in biological sciences and music Studying microbiology and working for the CDC Bioethics and health policy and why this is important His involvement as a cofounder of Path Elective How and why he started MicroMedEd Links for this episode: Cullen Lilley on Twitter MicroMedEd on Instagram MicroMedEd on the Path Elective website Sketchy Medical People of Pathology Podcast: Web...

Gina Bond - Osteology, Pathology Museum Collections, and The Donation Diaries

September 21, 2020 06:00 - 39 minutes - 73.1 MB

Today my guest is Dissection Room Technician Gina Bond. What we discuss with Gina: How a human osteology course changed her career path Her job as a Dissection Room Technician Body donation and why this is important Restoring and cataloging a pathology specimen collection Her blog, The Donation Diaries Links for this episode: Gina Bond on Twitter The Donation Diaries Barts Pathology Museum London Natural History Museum University of Sheffield Medical Teaching Unit People of Path...

Dr Travis Brown - This Pathological Life in Australia

September 14, 2020 06:00 - 58 minutes - 106 MB

My guest today is Dr Travis Brown.  Dr Brown is a Pathologist and the cohost of This Pathological Life podcast.   What we discuss with Dr Brown: How he became a pathologist and the medical school system in Australia How This Pathological Life podcast came to be, and what he and his cohost Stephen Davis are trying to accomplish with it. The differences and similarities between the Australian and US systems, including types of lab staff, billing, and insurance. The Australian response to ...

Dr Nicole R Jackson - Forensic Pathology, COVID-19, and Public Health

September 07, 2020 06:00 - 43 minutes - 78.8 MB

My guest today is Forensic Pathologist Dr Nicole R Jackson. What we discuss with Dr Jackson: Her journey into pathology The University of New Mexico Fellowship program and her experience there Starting her career as a Medical Examiner in the the middle of the COVID pandemic Increasing the visibility of Forensic Pathologists as first responders Links for this episode: Dr Jackson on Twitter New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator Cook County Medical Examiner People of Pathology...

Taryn Waraksa - Theranostics and Cytotechnology

August 31, 2020 06:00 - 38 minutes - 69.9 MB

Today my guest is Cytotechnologist Taryn Waraksa.   What we discuss with Taryn: Her Specialist in Cytotechnology certification The International Academy of Cytotechnology Writing for ASCP's Lablogatory Theranostics in cytology Being named to the ASCP 40 Under Forty Her interest in scuba diving Links for this episode: Taryn Waraksa on Twitter ASCP Lablogatory International Academy of Cytotechnology ASCP 40 Under Forty Taryn's 40 Under Forty Video  

The Megapod Crossover Episode

August 24, 2020 06:08 - 1 hour - 132 MB

On this episode I team up with the hosts of Deeper Levels, Computationally Yours, PathPod, ScopeMD, and Dead Men Do Tell Tales for a crossover episode.  We talk about podcasting, how we got started, and a few other things as well. Links for this episode: Deeper Levels Computationally Yours PathPod ScopeMD Dead Men Do Tell Tales People of Pathology Podcast Website Twitter

Dr Jonathan Dudley - Molecular Genetics

August 17, 2020 06:00 - 37 minutes - 69.5 MB

Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Jonathan Dudley. What we discuss with Dr Dudley: Being named to The Pathologist magazine's 2020 Power List in the Big Breakthroughs category His training in pathology and molecular genetics Cell free DNA and how it is used in research His research with bladder cancer and urine tumor DNA Next Generation Sequencing The Young Investigator Award and Benjamin Castleman Award Links for this episode: Dr Dudley on Twitter The Pathologist Power List here Be...

Dr Janna Andronowski - Forensic Anthropology

August 10, 2020 06:04 - 42 minutes - 78.6 MB

Today my guest is Forensic Anthropologist Dr Janna Andronowski. What we discuss with Dr Andronowski: How she became interested in forensic anthropology and the training that was involved. Her work at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville Forensic Anthropology Center Her research involving bone imaging, osteon banding, and the effects of opioids on bone. The Andronowski Skeletal Collection for Histological Research Teaching anatomy at the University of Akron Links for this episode: Dr...

Mark Bailey - Histotechnology, ASCP, and Sub Saharan Africa

August 03, 2020 06:00 - 1 hour - 113 MB

Today my guest is Histotechnologist Mark Bailey.   What we discuss with Mark: His career path toward becoming a histotechnologist His teaching career His involvement with ASCP and NSH The Union for International Cancer Control His research and work in sub Saharan Africa Links for this episode: American Society for Clinical Pathology website National Society for Histotechnology website Union for International Cancer Control website MD Anderson Histotechnology Program here Mark Ba...

Dr Gary Berman - Forensic Odontology and DMORT

July 27, 2020 06:00 - 51 minutes - 93.4 MB

My guest today is Forensic Odontologist Dr Gary Berman.   What we discuss with Dr Berman:   How he became interested in forensic odontology and some of the training that was required The Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (DMORT) and how it operates Dr Berman's experience with DMORT at the World Trade Center site and Hurricane Katrina site The American Board of Forensic Odontology, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and the American Society of Forensic Odontology Links f...

Kristen Nead - Cytotechnology

July 20, 2020 06:00 - 34 minutes - 63.6 MB

Today my guest is Cytotechnologist Kristen Nead.   What we discuss with Kristen: Her education and training in cytotechnology Her trip to Peru in 2012 as part of CerviCusco / International Cervical Cancer Foundation Molecular testing in cytology ROSE procedures and the cytotech's role in them Links for this episode: CerviCusco website American Society of Cytopathology website More Than a Decade of Molecular Diagnostic Cytopathology Leading Diagnostic and Therapeutic Decision-Making ...

Heidi Wagner - Biobanking and Medical Ethics

July 13, 2020 06:00 - 38 minutes - 71.2 MB

Today my guest is Heidi Wagner.  She is a pathologists' assistant and the head of operations of a biobank. What we discuss with Heidi Wagner: Her career path and how it led her to biobanking How tissue is procured by a biobank Heidi's experience at the ESBB conference ISBER and the planned joint conference with UHN Her presentation on Ethics in biobanking Links for this episode: European, Middle Eastern, and African Society for Biopreservation and Biobanking website International So...

Dr Lori Ryan - Women in Medicine and ScopeMD Podcast

July 06, 2020 06:00 - 39 minutes - 72.3 MB

Today my guest is Dr Lori Ryan.  Dr Ryan is a pathologist, and the host of the ScopeMD Podcast.   What we discuss with Dr Ryan: How she became interested in pathology Her work in public health The Breath of Hope Lung Foundation ScopeMD Podcast  Links for this episode: ScopeMD Podcast website  Twitter A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation website Twitter Animated Patient's Guide to Lung Cancer here People of Pathology Podcast Website Twitter

Dr Dana Razzano - Pathology and Global Health

June 29, 2020 06:01 - 37 minutes - 69 MB

Today my guest is Dr Dana Razzano, who is just finishing her pathology residency.   What we discuss with Dr Razzano: How she built a global health elective during residency Her trip to Uganda as part of her global health elective The ASCP Global Health Trainee Fellowship and traveling to Ethiopia The Global Health Opportunities for Pathologists wiki page Links for this episode: Dr Razzano on Twitter ASCP Global Health Trainee Fellowship webpage Global Health Opportunities for Patho...

Dr Rodney Rohde - Microbiology and Medical Laboratory Science

June 22, 2020 06:00 - 57 minutes - 105 MB

Today I speak with Dr Rodney Rohde, Chair of the Clinical Laboratory Science Department at Texas State University. What we discuss with Dr Rohde: His educational background and experience in the state health department His 2016 TEDx talk, "Saving Lives in the Shadows of Healthcare." The book Rabies - Clinical Considerations and Exposure Evaluations. The Global Citizenship Alliance Healthcare Hygiene Magazine and the Bug Buster Box Links for this episode: Dr Rohde on Twitter Dr Rohde...

Deeper Levels/People of Pathology Crossover Episode with Dr Natalie Banet

June 15, 2020 06:00 - 1 hour - 123 MB

For this episode I teamed up with Dr Natalie Banet and her podcast Deeper Levels for a crossover episode. What we discuss with Dr Banet: How we each started our podcasts How we got into the pathology field Picking guests for interviews and planning an episode The future of pathology education Some of our favorite podcasts Links for this episode: Deeper Levels Podcast here  Subscribe to the monthly journal club here Dr Banet on Twitter Dr Banet's blog Youtube channel People of Pa...

Dr Lokman Sung - Detroit's Daily Docket

June 08, 2020 06:00 - 48 minutes - 87.9 MB

Today I speak with Dr Lokman Sung, forensic pathologist, and co-host of Detroit's Daily Docket. What we discuss with Dr Sung: How he became interested in forensic pathology His teaching experience as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology The annual Medicolegal Death Investigation course How Detroit's Daily Docket began and how they developed the show Links for this episode: Detroits Daily Docket Website Twitter Instagram Medicolegal Death Investigation course here Wayne Sta...

Dr Emilio Madrigal and Dr Rifat Mannan - pathCast

June 01, 2020 06:05 - 47 minutes - 87.1 MB

Today I speak with the founders of pathCast, Dr Rifat Mannan and Dr Emilio Madrigal. What we discuss with Dr Madrigal and Dr Mannan: How they came up with the idea for pathCast How they started the series and recruited speakers Some of the early feedback about pathCast How they would like to expand the series in the future Links for this Episode: pathCast: Youtube Facebook Twitter Dr Madrigal on Twitter Dr Mannan on Twitter pathCast article in Academic Medicine here People of P...

Dr Constantine Kanakis - Public Health, Lab Data, and COVID-19 Testing in the Laboratory

May 25, 2020 06:08 - 34 minutes - 63.6 MB

Today on the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Dr Constantine Kanakis. What we discuss with Dr Kanakis: His background as a Medical Laboratory Scientist How he got involved in public health and community outreach His TEDx talk "Unrecognizable Medicine" His work on the ASCP blog Lablogatory His recent PathCast talk on COVID-19 Testing in the Laboratory Links for this episode: Dr Kanakis on Twitter TEDx talk "Unrecognizable Medicine" here ASCP Lablogatory here PathCast "COVID...

Dr Drucilla Roberts - Perinatal Pathologist

May 18, 2020 06:00 - 32 minutes - 58.8 MB

Today on the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with perinatal pathologist Dr Drucilla Roberts.   What we discuss with Dr Roberts: How she became involved with pathology outreach in sub-Saharan Africa Her involvement with the Human Placenta Project Categories of Placental Pathology PathCast The Placental and Gestational Pathology textbook The Amsterdam International Consensus Group Early research on the placenta and COVID-19 Links for this Episode: Pathology: Functionality in Resou...

Bruce Goldfarb - 18 Tiny Deaths

May 11, 2020 06:00 - 34 minutes - 63.4 MB

Today on the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Bruce Goldfarb.  Bruce is the author of 18 Tiny Deaths: The Untold Story of Frances Glessner Lee and the Invention of Modern Forensics. What we discuss with Bruce Goldfarb: Bruce's background and how he became involved with the Nutshell Studies Frances Glessner Lee and how she became involved in forensic medicine The origin of the coroner system The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death and why they were created Follow Bruce Goldfar...

Dr Nat Pernick - PathologyOutlines.com

April 27, 2020 08:00 - 40 minutes - 74.6 MB

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Dr Nat Pernick.  Dr Pernick is a pathologist and the founder of PathologyOutlines.com.  This website is a free, online, pathology textbook, which began in 2001. What we discuss with Dr Pernick His background in computer programming and law How he came up with the idea for the website Some of the changes to the site over the years Visit PathologyOutlines here Sign up for the Pathology Outlines Newsletter here Pathology Out...

Sarah Garner - Garner's Guide to Gross Anatomy

April 14, 2020 10:00 - 47 minutes - 87.8 MB

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Pathologists' Assistant Sarah Garner.   What we discuss with Sarah Garner: How she got into teaching and some of the methods she uses The Pathologists' Assistant program at Tulane University Using social media to teach pathology Garner's Guide to Gross Anatomy Follow Sarah on social media: Twitter Instagram Youtube Garner's Guide to Gross Anatomy website Follow Tulane Pathologists' Assistants on Instagram here Tulane...

Michael Schubert - Editor of The Pathologist

March 31, 2020 18:46 - 26 minutes - 49.1 MB

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Michael Schubert.  Micheal is the Editor of The Pathologist magazine, and earned a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. What we discuss with Micheal Schubert: His educational background and early work in cancer research Working as a science consultant for Marvel Comics The Pathologist magazine and his involvement with it The Pathologist Power List and the new format for this year His participation with I'm a Scientis...

Episode 4: Dr Judy Melinek and TJ Mitchell - First Cut

March 13, 2020 04:26 - 45 minutes - 83.1 MB

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Dr Judy Melinek and TJ Mitchell, the authors of First Cut. What we discuss with Dr Melinek and TJ Mitchell: Their first book, the New York Times bestseller Working Stiff, and how they decided it was time for a new book Some of the characters in First Cut, and how they were inspired by real people Why accuracy was so important in First Cut, not only in the forensic pathology, but also in other aspects of the book Buy First C...

Dr Judy Melinek and TJ Mitchell - First Cut

March 13, 2020 04:26 - 45 minutes - 83.1 MB

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Dr Judy Melinek and TJ Mitchell, the authors of First Cut. What we discuss with Dr Melinek and TJ Mitchell: Their first book, the New York Times bestseller Working Stiff, and how they decided it was time for a new book Some of the characters in First Cut, and how they were inspired by real people Why accuracy was so important in First Cut, not only in the forensic pathology, but also in other aspects of the book Buy First C...

Episode 3: Dr Melanie Bois - Cardiovascular Pathologist and Podcast Host

February 29, 2020 23:23 - 26 minutes - 47.8 MB

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Dr Melanie Bois, a cardiovascular pathologist. What we discuss with Dr Bois: Being named an ASCP 40 under Forty honoree in 2017 and to The Pathologist Power List in 2018 3D printing of pathology specimens and the applications of this technology. The Society for Cardiovascular Pathology and the SCVP Podcast  Follow Dr Bois on Twitter here Follow The Society for Cardiovascular Pathology here Society for Cardiovascular Patho...

Dr Melanie Bois - Cardiovascular Pathologist and Podcast Host

February 29, 2020 23:23 - 26 minutes - 47.8 MB

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Dr Melanie Bois, a cardiovascular pathologist. What we discuss with Dr Bois: Being named an ASCP 40 under Forty honoree in 2017 and to The Pathologist Power List in 2018 3D printing of pathology specimens and the applications of this technology. The Society for Cardiovascular Pathology and the SCVP Podcast  Follow Dr Bois on Twitter here Follow The Society for Cardiovascular Pathology here Society for Cardiovascular Patho...

Episode 2: Maria Roussakis - My Kind of Science

January 31, 2020 05:17 - 41 minutes - 76.2 MB

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Maria Roussakis, a Medical Laboratory Technologist.   What we discuss with Maria Roussakis: Her path to becoming a Medical Laboratory Technologist. Her website My Kind of Science, which chronicles her experiences throughout her education. The monthly #MedLabChat on Twitter, and how that began. Maria's upcoming presentation on the Power of Social Media in the Medical Laboratory Profession at the Medical Laboratory Profession...

Maria Roussakis - My Kind of Science

January 31, 2020 05:17 - 41 minutes - 76.2 MB

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Maria Roussakis, a Medical Laboratory Technologist.   What we discuss with Maria Roussakis: Her path to becoming a Medical Laboratory Technologist. Her website My Kind of Science, which chronicles her experiences throughout her education. The monthly #MedLabChat on Twitter, and how that began. Maria's upcoming presentation on the Power of Social Media in the Medical Laboratory Profession at the Medical Laboratory Profession...

Episode 1 - Alyse Gray

December 04, 2019 03:49 - 24 minutes - 45.4 MB

Welcome to the first episode of the People of Pathology Podcast.  In this episode I speak with Pathologists' Assistant and writer Alyse Gray.   What we discuss with Alyse Gray: How she became interested in the field and the beginning of her career The inspiration for her popular Instagram page @autopsy.pathology and a few stories about the content of the page and interacting with followers Her current work in progress, the book Death, It's a Living: A Guide to Postmortem Professions. Al...

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