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Learn along side the Vanderbilt Internal Medicine Residents: Knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding, changes in research methods or professional practices may become necessary. Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating their patients when using any information or methods described herein. In using such information or methods, they should be mindful of ...
 
On Season 3, we explore how the current watershed era of change cascades into our lives and impacts mental and physical wellbeing. Medicine, science and communities are at a formative moment of recognizing the interplay between our bodies and minds with the shifting landscapes of nature and society. Yet, long-held stigmas and stereotypes persist. Join our community on Twitter @vumc_insights and watch this feed for new episodes in September. #ListenDNA
 
Former Vanderbilt offensive lineman Ryan Seymour started 35 games in his career with the Commodores while participating at four different positions. Seymour was later drafted in the 7th round of the NFL Draft, suiting up for seven different teams. Seymour is now joined by Matt Perkins to bring you in-depth analysis on Coach Clark Lea and his team.
 
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Episode Notes In this episode, we are joined by PGY2 Leonard Chiu who takes us through a case regarding Cardiac Amyloidosis, and teaches us about epidemiology, diagnostics, as well as treatment strategies for this disease This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
 
Dr. Cara Lang, PhD, is a Disease Area Analyst of Ovarian Cancer with Oncology Resource Group. In this episode, Dr. Lang shares her insight into her role and how she made the decisions around her post-grad next step, as well as the opportunities that best prepared her for this position.โดย Vanderbilt University
 
Not Just in Epiphany, but always, we are called to look for Light! To stay in the Light, we can't hold grudges, or talk down to others, because you are called to shine for others. Our question is: How do we let our light shine? You have to radiate love. Sermon begins at 13:46.โดย The Rev. Becca Stevens
 
For our 100th episode, Dr. Keenan Taylor, PhD, tells us about his role in Big Pharma as a Senior Scientist. Dr. Taylor tells us about the differences he has seen between academia and industry and what his daily work life entails.โดย Vanderbilt University
 
Episode Notes Join us for part 2 of our conversation with Casey Smiley (ID Fellow) where we discuss anti-fungals! In this episode we review our anti-fungal agents and what organisms they cover. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
 
Long title = lots of responsibility! Dr. Katherine Hutchinson, PhD, tells us about her role as a Senior Principal Scientist in Oncology Biomarker Development at Genentech, in San Francisco, California. Dr. Hutchinson tells us about her work in industry and life in San Francisco, while unpacking her long title!…
 
Dr. Allison Eberly, PhD, describes her Clinical Microbiology Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic as well as her current role as an Assistant Professor at Washington University School of Medicine and the Assistant Medical Director at Barnes Jewish Hospital.โดย Vanderbilt University
 
Dr. Melissa Maginnis, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Microbiology at the University of Maine and spends this episode talking about her path after Vanderbilt, the dual career search with her spouse, and the role as teacher and mentor in a University setting.โดย Vanderbilt University
 
In this excerpt from a Climate x Health Twitter Spaces live chat experts from Vanderbilt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Philips take an expansive look at the disparities of climate change and its impact on health and well-being now and in the future. Listen in to hear how health and climate are fused and get ideas on how to find sustainability …
 
Dr. Lauren Griggs, PhD, and a Vanderbilt postdoctoral fellow alum, is now the Director of the Multicultural Engineering Program, Director of the Clark Scholars Program, and an Assistant Teaching Professor, all at Penn State University. She shares about her start right before COVID and the first few years in academic administration, as well as her w…
 
In this excerpt from a Climate x Health Twitter Spaces live chat, experts from Vanderbilt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and others discuss hope and want listeners to be energetic and reject “doomerism” while embracing reality and emphasizing teamwork without ego to accomplish individual and systemic goals. This conversation was hosted live from t…
 
Episode Notes In this episode, we have Casey Smiley (podcast FOUNDER, now ID fellow) back on the podcast to talk to us about common pages she gets as an ID fellow -- and her approach to these most common questions. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
 
Alumna Dr. Kate Bankaitis, PhD, tells us about her role as director of content at IQVIA and the interesting path of roles that led to her current position.โดย Vanderbilt University
 
Alumnus and Medical Science Liaison Jeff Pawlikowski, PhD, tells us about his long tenure as an MSL, how he juggles the role's demands, and what the travel is actually like!โดย Vanderbilt University
 
Beyond the Lab goes to Canada with alumnus Dr. JP Johnson, Jr, PhD, Vice President of Biology at Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. A native to Tennessee, Dr. Johnson shares his journey in industry to the Pacific Northwest and onward to Vancouver.โดย Vanderbilt University
 
Episode Notes This week we have a great Morning Report case presented by our wonderful chief resident Trevor Stevens! We go through a differential for chief complaint of cough, and Dr. Stevens provides us with high yield on the final diagnosis. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
 
Dr. Nicole Schramm-Sapyta, PhD, tells us about her role as a faculty member with Duke University and the Duke Institute for Brain Science. Dr. Schramm-Sapyta's love for science keeps popping up in her career story, and this episode focuses on this path.โดย Vanderbilt University
 
So you want to start infusing climate best practices into your workflow and ensure climate becomes a part of your protocol or criteria – but how?! Listen in as these Vanderbilt Health non-climate scientist leaders give hands-on, real world ideas that stem from how they pivoted their focus to take on climate change.…
 
The roots of climate change–human-made emissions–and effects of the shifting environment range from microscopic impacts to mega-storms. Physician scientists are assessing how transitions, such as fossil fuel-powered vehicles to EVs, impact health care costs and our health – and whether invisible particles around us have long-term links to cancer. L…
 
Get inspired to forge creative ways to influence people around you, and get some ideas on how to increase your own climate literacy. Vanderbilt Health physicians at various stages of their career explain how they are leading the charge to fuse climate literacy and awareness into their specialties, their clinics and their patients’ lives.…
 
Letting the living word inform who we are and living it out. While we might like to think we are the widow in this story--we might have to consider that we are also the judge. Sermon begins at 14:51.โดย The Rev. Becca Stevens
 
We don’t live our lives in healthcare systems. Listen to how three inspiring researchers are building new systems, leveraging technology and influencing policy to alleviate the toll of suicide.
 
It's a little uncomfortable to admit this, but the life of Judas and the readings have done something to me. They've been like a Mirror, inviting me to take a long look. That's what the gospel does: it holds up a mirrir and asks us to take a look. Sermon begins at 10:53.โดย The Rev. Dr. Scott Owings
 
Does your environment affect your health and wellbeing? Explore what prevents you from bringing your whole self to work, school and your personal relationships. Experts weigh in on the question: Can you thrive if your mental and physical health aren’t in sync?
 
Finding your place in scripture is an important part of our calling. In today's lesson--if you forget that you are the one sheep out of the 99 that Jesus has come for--you've missed the point of the story. Join us for this sermon and the start of the program year. Sermon begins at 18:10.โดย The Rev. Becca Stevens
 
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