In a difficult week for Los Angeles, we hope this episode can provide a little bit of respite. Jessica Shaw is joined by Keely Flaherty from Tudum for a deeper dive into the gripping limited series, American Primeval , starring Betty Gilpin and Taylor Kitsch. Then also talk about the delightful return of Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx in the new action comedy, Back in Action , directed by Seth Gordon. Follow Netflix Podcasts for more and read about all of the titles featured on today’s episode exclusively on Tudum.com .…
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×Dr. Jack Hughes celebrated his 100th birthday in November 2019, so he he had a lot to share with our oral historian, Joseph O'Connell. Here Dr. Hughes talks about what inspired him to a long career in urology in Durham, North Carolina, and about his tour of duty as a Navy medic during World War II. Read more about Dr. Hughes at https://forestduke.org/d-day-memories-from-a-survivor/…
We're happy to announce that plans for season 2 are in the works! In the meantime, we thought Voices of Duke Health listeners might enjoy this vignette about Nancy C. Andrews, MD, PhD, produced by Joseph O'Connell. As a teenager, Dr. Andrews brought some unusual house guests back to her parents' home in upstate New York: 30 live horseshoe crabs. In this bonus episode, Andrews looks back on her early formation as a physician-scientist and her journey to becoming the first woman dean of a top ten medical school.…
Dr. David Zaas was diagnosed with leukemia on Valentine's Day of 2017. In the weeks that followed, he faced many challenges—breaking the news to his sons, undergoing chemotherapy, and learning how to be a patient. David Zaas, MD, MBA is president of Duke Raleigh Hospital and associate professor of medicine in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine. Aimee Zaas, MD, MHS, is the director of the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program and associate professor of Medicine and of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology. Find the full transcript at www.listeningbooth.info.…
Stay tuned for the full conversation, available Thursday, March 21.
Tell Me Something Good—that’s the name of a weekly email Emily Depetris sends to her coworkers in the pediatric cardiac ICU. In the PCICU, they take care of really sick kids. So Emily wanted to give the PCICU staff a weekly reminder of the good things that come from their work—in the form of pictures of their patients playing in the park, dressing up for Halloween, and graduating from high school. Emily is joined by Anne Schmelzer, a nurse in the PCICU, to talk about why she started Tell Me Something Good, and how it’s brought joy and inspiration to the staff. Find the full transcript at www.listeningbooth.info.…
Stay tuned for the full conversation, available Thursday, March 14.
It was just a typical Monday for Betsy Hames, at work on the sixth floor of Duke South. But suddenly, she went into cardiac arrest. In the minutes that followed, the puzzle pieces fell into place to get Betsy the help that ultimately saved her life. In this episode, we hear from Betsy, Dr. Adrian Hernandez, Dr. Jonathan Bae, Dr. Cara O'Brien, Evelyn McClure, and Cory Miller. Find the full transcript at www.listeningbooth.info.…
Stay tuned for the full conversation, available Thursday, March 7.
Dr. Ahmad Adi was born to Syrian parents and went to medical school in Saudi Arabia. Dr. Heather Kim was born in Korea and grew up in Canada. Now, they’re both fourth year psychiatry residents at Duke. In this episode, they share what brought them to Durham, what psychiatry has taught them, and what it's like to be immigrant physicians. Find the full transcript at www.listeningbooth.info.…
Stay tuned for the full conversation, available Friday, March, 1.
For Krunal, it was a car accident. For Jess, an unrelenting, life-threatening illness. Everyone has a different reason for pursuing a career in medicine. In this episode, we hear from six first year med students, who share their motivation, their hopes, and their fears. Krunal Amin, Sonali Biswas, Grant Cabell, Fred Heller, Elana Horwitz, and Jess Rames are first year med students at Duke. They recorded this conversation in August 2018. Find the full transcript at www.listeningbooth.info.…
Stay tuned for the full conversation, available Thursday, February 21.
What is the right thing to say to someone who's grieving? Maybe there are no right words, says Dr. Anthony Galanos. Dr. G, as he's lovingly known, understands this better than most. On September 19, 2018, his son Nick died. Since then, he's heard the words "I'm so sorry" too many times. And received many condolences that, while well-intended, hurt more than they healed. Dr. G came to our listening booth to have a conversation about grief, humor, Nick's love for the Blue Devils, and a whole lot more. Anthony Galanos, MD, is professor of medicine in the Division of Geriatrics, and a specialist in palliative care. Find the full transcript at www.listeningbooth.info.…
Stay tuned for the full conversation, available Thursday, February 7.
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