
People of Pathology Podcast
228 episodes — Page 3 of 5
Ep 130Episode 128: Dr Alan HB Wu - A Mission To Bring Laboratory Medicine To Television and Film
Today my guest is Professor of Laboratory Medicine Dr Alan HB Wu What we discuss with Dr Wu: How he became interested in clinical chemistry and analytical chemistry His post doctoral work and mentors How he became interested in toxicology and teaching How he got started in writing and his writing process His six books of short stories about laboratory medicine The plan to create a movie based on his book Mind Portal His further plan to create a television show focused on laboratorians Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Alan Wu website Dr Wu's books on Amazon Dr Wu on the Off The Bench podcast People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 129Episode 127: Grace Li - A Medical Student’s Experience In The Angevine Fellowship
Today my guest is Medical Student Grace Li What we discuss with Grace: How she became interested in forensic pathology and how she decided to go to medical school Why she decided to move to the US How she heard about the Angevine Fellowship An overview of the Fellowship Her experience in each of the rotations during the fellowship Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Grace Li on Twitter The Angevine Fellowship Enhancing preclinical year pathology exposure: the Angevine approach People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 128Episode 126: Dr Roy Jensen - BRCA, and the University of Kansas Cancer Center
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Roy Jensen What we discuss with Dr Jensen: How he decided to go to medical school and how he chose a specialty Two of his mentors early in his career, and how he was influenced by them His research work in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes How he established a Cancer Center at the University of Kansas, and some of the work that goes into that Why he thinks being a pathologist helps him in this role The NCI designations for cancer centers and achieving his goal of Comprehensive Designation His thoughts on the future of cancer incidence Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning AGBT Precision Health Meeting The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs To NCI designation through difficulty: How KU’s Roy Jensen made it happen Dr. Roy Jensen of The University of Kansas Cancer Center: Innovating to Break Cancer’s Grip University of Kansas Cancer Center People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 127Episode 125: Dr Heidi Rehm - Genomics and Pathology, and the Precision Health Meeting
Today my guest is Genomic Medicine Researcher Dr Heidi Rehm What we discuss with Dr Rehm: How she became interested in biology and genomics Studying the genetic basis of hearing loss, and why she thinks the cochlea is a thing of beauty How she got involved with the Broad Institute, and her work there Some of the barriers to the use of genetics in medicine Her thoughts on free data exchange among genomics researchers Matchmaker Exchange, and how it is important for genomics research The role of genomics in pathology, both now and in the future The Precision Health Meeting, and how she became involved How meetings such as this help promote technological advances in genomics Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Laboratory Transformation Seasonal School The ConfLab from LabVine AGBT Precision Health Meeting Dress A Med scrubs Dr Heidi Rehm on Twitter Broad Institute Program for Medical and Population Genetics Matchmaker Exchange ClinGen ClinVar “Matching” consent to purpose: The example of the Matchmaker Exchange Matchmaker Exchange in Human Genetics AGBT Precision Health Meeting People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 126Episode 124: Luis Plaza - Medical Laboratory Science and Let’s Talk Micro Podcast
Today my guest is Medical Laboratory Scientist Luis Plaza What we discuss with Luis: How he discovered the medical laboratory field while in the Navy and training to be an MLT How he discovered his passion for microbiology and earning his MLS degree How he became interested in teaching How and why he started the Let's Talk Micro podcast The different types of episode formats he uses and how he prepares for these His favorite organism and why it is his favorite Future goals for Let's Talk Micro Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Laboratory Transformation Seasonal School AGBT Precision Health Meeting Doctors on Social Media The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Let's Talk Micro Podcast Let's Talk Micro on Twitter Let's Talk Micro on Instagram People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 125Episode 123: Dr Martin Weihrauch - Smart In Media, Digital Pathology, and AI
Today my guest is Dr Martin Weihrauch What we discuss with Dr Weihrauch: How he became interested in computers and computer programming Why he decided to go to medical school and how he became interested in hematology and oncology The origin of Smart In Media How Smart In Media became involved with the European Society of Pathology and the International Academy of Pathology How Smart In Media branched out from education into diagnostics How Smart In Media integrates AI and Dr Weihrauch's thoughts on the future of AI What is on the horizon for Smart In Media Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Doctors on Social Media Laboratory Transformation Seasonal School The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs pathCast - Key Concepts In Specimen Grossing Smart In Media website Dr Weihrauch on the Digital Pathology Podcast European Society of Pathology International Academy of Pathology People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 124Episode 122: Dr Fatima Carneiro - Pathology in Portugal, Gastric Cancer, and The European Society of Pathology
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Fatima Carneiro What we discuss with Dr Carneiro: How her interest in pediatrics changed to pathology Her education in Angola, and some of her experiences there How she became interested in teaching How she started working on research in gastric cancer, and specifically hereditary gastric cancer Her experience as an editor for The WHO Blue Book on Tumors of the Digestive System How she became involved with the European Society of Pathology, and some of her accomplishments as President of the Society How she established a national tumor bank network in Portugal Why international efforts are important in pathology The state of pathology recruitment in Portugal Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Doctors on Social Media LabVine Laboratory Transformation Seasonal School The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Fatima Carneiro on Wikipedia The Pathologist Power List 2018 The 2019 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Digestive System Pathological Society of GB and Ireland Grand Rounds May 2022 People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 123Episode 121: Dr Fred Bosman - Pathology as a Dynamic and Global Field
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Fred Bosman What we discuss with Dr Bosman: How he went from being interested in surgery to pathology His PhD in cytogenetics and why he chose to pursue this degree His experience early in his career at the University of Surinam Some other countries where he has worked, and his experiences there How he came to specialize in GI pathology How his research combines experimental and diagnostic pathology Why he thinks it is essential for the younger generation of pathologists to be educated in molecular pathology How he got involved with the European Society of Pathology and his term as president of the Society Why he believes that pathology is a dynamic field Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Doctors on Social Media Laboratory Transformation Seasonal School From Labvine The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Fred Bosman Wikipedia page The Pathologist Power List 2015 Prof. Fred Bosman Talks about his #6 ranking in The Power List and His Passion for Pathology People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 122Episode 120: Dr Rodney Rohde - What You Need To Know About Monkeypox
Today Dr Rodney Rohde returns to the podcast What we discuss with Dr Rohde: How monkeypox got its name, and what type of virus it is A brief history of this virus, and typical mode of transmission The two monkeypox clades, and which is responsible for the current outbreak The 2003 monkeypox outbreak, and Dr Rohde's role in the response to it Defining epidemic, pandemic, and endemic New research into the mutation rate of monkeypox, and why this is interesting The transmissibility of monkeypox compared to other viruses Available vaccines for monkeypox How this epidemic highlights why lab testing is so important Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Laboratory Transformation Seasonal School from LabVine Doctors on Social Media The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Rohde on Twitter Monkeypox: What We Do and Don't Know About Recent Outbreaks What is monkeypox? A microbiologist explains what’s known about this smallpox cousin AskScience AMA Series: We're infectious disease experts here to answer your questions about monkeypox Monkeypox has been spotted in Texas. Here's what you need to know about this disease Don't Freak Out: Monkeypox Has Hit Dallas, But Health Experts Say You Shouldn't Panic Dallas County resident tests positive for monkeypox, health officials say Outbreak New TV - Monkeypox Livestream Lets Talk Micro Podcast - Talking Monkeypox With Dr Rodney Rohde U.S. Monkeypox Outbreak 2022: Situation Summary Monkeypox outbreaks: 4 key questions researchers have Phylogenomic characterization and signs of microevolution in the 2022 multi-country outbreak of monkeypox virus Monkeypox vaccine supply is low. Should you be worried? People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 121Episode 119: Dr Ivan Damjanov - Pathology Education, Developmental Biology, and Building Bridges
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Ivan Damjanov What we discuss with Dr Damjanov: The influence his parents had on his personality and education His initial choice to study psychiatry and how he eventually found pathology Coming to the US, and his early experiences here Why he tried to stay a part of both Croatia and the US Studying developmental biology and how he met Professor Nikola Skreb How he became interested in teaching and his philosophy on teaching The origin of Pathology For The Health Professions and how he developed the DEPPICT method Building bridges, and why that is important Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Doctors on Social Media The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs The Pathologist Power List 2018 Pathology For The Health Professions Above the Borderland Between Normal and Neoplastic Development People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 120Episode 118: Dr Ralph Hruban - A Scientific Revolution: Ten Men And Women Who Reinvented American Medicine
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Ralph Hruban What we discuss with Dr Ralph Hruban : The original idea for his new book, A Scientific Revolution: Ten Men And Women Who Reinvented American Medicine, and why he chose to write it at this time How the book grew from his Hopkins at Home lecture series Why he chose to include those with a connection to Johns Hopkins The writing process, and some new things he learned while researching the book Why it was important to show how some of the people in the book faced racism and sexism Why it was important to highlight not only accomplishments, but flaws as well How the stories of the fight against Yellow Fever and the 1918 Influenza Pandemic have parallels to the fight against COVID-19 How his perspective of history changed as a result of writing this book His thoughts on what may be his next project Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Doctors on Social Media The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs A Scientific Revolution on Amazon The Great Influenza on Amazon Peabody Library Lessons For Today From Nine Greats Lecture Series People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 119Episode 117: Harry Gaffney - Rural Medicine and Dispelling Myths About Pathology
Today my guest is Medical Student Harry Gaffney What we discuss with Harry: How he was inspired to become a doctor at a young age His interest in microbiology His experience with parallel rural curriculum in medical school Joining the Royal Flying Doctor Service and some stories from that experience How he decided that pathology was the field for him Some of the major misconceptions about pathology and how to dispel them Some other ways to dispel myths about pathology and raise awareness for the field Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Doctors on Social Media The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Harry Gaffney on the Royal Flying Doctor Podcast Harry on the Destination Medicine Podcast Harry on the Taking Care Podcast Flinders University Parallel Rural Community Curriculum: is it a transferable model? Royal Flying Doctor Service People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 118Episode 116: Dr Olaleke Folaranmi - The Influence of Social Media in Promoting Knowledge Acquisition and Pathology Excellence in Nigeria
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Olaleke Folaranmi What we discuss with Dr Folaranmi: His early education and youth service that inspired him to become a doctor How he became interested in pathology, and his subspecialties of interest A typical day for him at Ilorin Teaching Hospital How he was interviewed for an article called Educating Beyond Borders The article he co-authored, The Influence of Social Media in Promoting Knowledge Acquisition and Pathology Excellence in Nigeria, and the purpose of writing this article Some examples of social media being used for networking and mentorship Some difficulties in widespread adoption of Twitter in low and middle income countries The potential of using social media for international collaboration How Twitter could be used as a model for more a formalized collaboration system Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Doctors on Social Media The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Folaranmi on Twitter Educating Beyond Borders The Influence of Social Media in Promoting Knowledge Acquisition and Pathology Excellence in Nigeria Ilorin Teaching Hospital People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 117Episode 115: Dr Jonathan Jacobs - Pathology Trainees as Laboratory Consultants
Today my guest is Pathology Resident Dr Jonathan Jacobs What we discuss with Dr Jacobs: How he switched from engineering to medicine Working as an EMT Starting in Internal Medicine and transferring to Pathology How he became interested in cytopathology Why a social media presence is important for pathology residency programs The paper he co-authored, Pathology Trainees Gain Clinical Pathology Experience as Lab Consultants Through Auditing Myeloid Mutation Panel Send-Out Tests, and the project on which it was based The response from clinicians about this project How the pathology residents felt about the experience they gained from this How this idea could be used to audit other lab tests Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Doctors on Social Media The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs University of Maryland Pathology Residents: Twitter Instagram Pathology Trainees Gain Clinical Pathology Experience as Lab Consultants Through Auditing Myeloid Mutation Panel Send-Out Tests: Hitting Two Birds With One Stone? People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 116Episode 114: Lou Mendes Kramer - Forensic Pathology and the Pathologists’ Assistant
Today my guest is Pathologists' Assistant Lou Mendes Kramer What we discuss with Lou: How she discovered the pathologists' assistant field and forensic pathology Her experience as a PA student Working as a Medical Investigator Her previous teaching experience and how that led to her teaching at Wayne State How she became program director of the Wayne State PA program and some highlights so far Teaching methods and how they were adapted during the pandemic The AAPA Forensic Task Force and her role Attending NAME and IACME meetings as part of the task force The poster she presented at the 2021 NAME meeting and how it was received Some thoughts on what needs to happen for PAs to be more utilized in forensic pathology Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Doctors on Social Media The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs American Association of Pathologists' Assistants Wayne State Pathologists's Assistant Program National Association of Medical Examiners International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 115Episode 113: Dr Kurt Schaberg - Pathology Education and Kurt’s Notes
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Kurt Schaberg What we discuss with Dr Schaberg: Why he decided to become a doctor of the specialties that were of interest to him How he became interested in pathology Why he chose to do AP only, and how he chose his fellowships His interest in teaching and his roles in residency programs Why he started Kurt's Notes and the original intent of the site Some of the features of the site, including quizzes and quick diagnostic reference guides His method for creating new content and how long it takes Some ways Kurt's Notes can be used to study for boards Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network Doctors on Social Media LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Kurt Schaberg on Twitter Kurt's Notes UC Davis Department of Pathology The Practice of Surgical Pathology Atlas of Gastrointestinal Pathology People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 114Episode 112: Dr Daniel Kurtycz, Dr Julie Lemmon, Dr Santo Nicosia - The History of Pathology Society
Today my guests are Pathologists Dr Daniel Kurtycz, Dr Julie Lemmon, and Dr Santo Nicosia from the History of Pathology Society What we discuss with Dr Kurtycz, Dr Lemmon, and Dr Nicosia: How they became interested in pathology How they became interested in medical history and pathology history How the History of Pathology Society was started Some of the history of USCAP and the Companion meeting with the History of Pathology Society Pathology specimen collections and why it is important to preserve them How the COVID pandemic will be important in the history of pathology Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs History of Pathology Society History of Pathology Society on Twitter Dr Daniel Kurtycz on Twitter Dr Julie Lemmon on Twitter Dr Santo Nicosia on Twitter United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology Doctors: The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography The Seats and Causes of Diseases Investigated by Anatomy Guiding the Surgeon's Hand The evolution of anatomical illustration and wax modelling in Italy from the 16th to early 19th centuries The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 113Episode 111: Dr Ori Zelichov - Image Analysis, Spatial Biology, and Nucleai
Today my guest is Dr Ori Zelichov, VP of Clinical Development at Nucleai What we discuss with Dr Zelichov: His transition from military service to medical school His early work in cancer biomarkers, and some of the companies with which he was involved How he came to Nucleai and his role there How Nucleai combines spatial data with clinical data Spatial biology, and how it is used in image analysis Other possible applications of the Nucleai platform beyond oncology Building a spatial biology atlas and how it could be used Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Zelichov on Twitter Nucleai website Nucleai blog Nucleai on Twitter Nucleai Secured $6.5M Series-A Initial Closing Led by Debiopharm To Advance AI-Powered Precision Oncology Platform Top Ten Spatial Biology Companies Dr Ori Zelichov on Digital Pathology Today People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 112Episode 110: Dr Uchechukwu Brian Eziagu - Medical Education and Pathology in Nigeria
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Uchechukwu Brian Eziagu What we discuss with Dr Eziagu: How he decided to become a doctor and how he chose pathology Why he went on to earn a masters degree in anatomy His experience in pathology residency Some of the subspecialties that he finds interesting His research work with placentas in the setting of HIV How he got started in teaching The pathology staffing situation in Nigeria His thoughts on emerging technologies in pathology Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs University of Uyo Teaching Hospital Pregnant women perception of placenta donation for biomedical research- experience at a Nigerian Tertiary Health Care Institution Dr Uchechukwu Brian Eziagu - Google Scholar People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 111Episode 109: Jim Perkins - Medical Illustration
Today my guest is Medical Illustrator Jim Perkins What we discuss with Jim: His education in biology and geology, and his interest in paleontology How he discovered the medical illustrator field His early work as a medical illustrator, including medicolegal illustration How he got into teaching medical illustration, and some stories of students he has influenced His 27 year association with the Robbins textbooks, and how that began The process of creating illustrations, and how that has evolved Some of the other illustration he has done, including continuing the work of Dr Frank Netter His thoughts on the future of the field Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Rochester Institute of Technology Medical Illustration Program Your Inner Fish Association of Medical Illustrators Pathology For The Health Professions Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 110Episode 108: Dr Jeffrey Ross - HER2, Companion Diagnostics, and Foundation Medicine
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Jeffrey Ross What we discuss with Dr Ross: How he got started in medicine and pathology, and his thoughts on exposing medical students to pathology His experience during residency of handling a specimen for an estrogen receptor trial How he decided to focus on the HER2/neu gene, and some of his work in that area HER2 testing by IHC and by FISH, and which he thought was better Liquid biopsy, and how it may be used in the future The origin of Foundation Medicine Some of the work that Foundation Medicine does The impact that Foundation Medicine has had on patients, and a few of their stories Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs A New Era for Pathologists' Assistants - Voicebrook Blog Foundation Medicine Faculty Profile SUNY Upstate - Dr Jeffrey Ross A Brief History of Breast Cancer Comprehensive Genomic Profiling of Carcinoma of Unknown Primary SiteNew Routes to Targeted Therapies People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 109Episode 107: Dr Elaine Cloutman-Green - Infection Prevention and Control and the GirlyMicro Blog
Today my guest is Consultant Clinical Scientist Dr Elaine Cloutman-Green What we discuss with Dr Cloutman-Green: How her family members influenced her choice of a career in science, and how she studied zoology How she switched to microbiology and infection prevention and control Why working in a pediatric hospital is important to her How and why she started the Girly Microbiologist blog Why she decided to write on turning 42 on the blog, and some of the lessons she has learned What she has learned from working during the pandemic Why it is important to her to nominate others for awards, and to advocate for science Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Cloutman-Green on Twitter Dr Cloutman-Green on Instagram Girly Microbiologist Blog The Nosocomial Project The Pathology Grand Tour Podcast - Episode 1 Microbiology People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 108Episode 106: Olivia Gaskill - Psychology, Science Writing, and Deputy Editor of The Pathologist
Today my guest is Olivia Gaskill What we discuss with Olivia: How she became interested in psychology Her Masters program in Neuroimaging for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience Her early interest in writing How she started working at The Pathologist How she learned the language of pathology Her promotion to Deputy Editor and some of her favorite projects The Pathology Grand Tour podcast and how it started British Science Week and advocating for science Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Olivia Gaskill on Twitter Olivia Gaskill on Instagram The Pathologist The Pathology Grand Tour Podcast The Infectious Disease Curator British Science Week Interview People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 107Episode 105: Dr Andrea Deyrup - Didactics, Disparities, Data, and Deep Dives
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Andrea Deyrup What we discuss with Dr Deyrup: Her initial work in evolutionary biology How and why she decided on medical school and pathology Her backpacking trip through Asia and some of her adventures there Her current position at Duke University and her previous teaching experience How her view of race in medicine has changed Working on Robbins Essential Pathology and Robbins Basic Pathology, and some of the changes that are coming Her collaboration with Dr Jospeh Graves Jr, and their recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine The feedback from other medical specialties on the issue of race in medicine Why it is important that pathology and pathologists lead the way in this change Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Andrea Deyrup on Twitter Dr Deyrup's website Pathology Central Pathology Central YouTube channel Racial Biology and Medical Misconceptions Race in the Reading: A Study of Problematic Uses of Race and Ethnicity in a Prominent Pediatrics Textbook Data-driven and determined: Evaluating race in medical curricula Dr Andrea Deyrup on Diversify in Path Podcast Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 106Episode 104: Dr Jennifer Sanders - Pathobiology, ASIP, and Women In Pathology
Today my guest is Dr Jennifer Sanders What we discuss with Dr Sanders: How she decided to study cell biology, molecular biology, and biochemistry Her post doctoral fellowship in gastroenterology How she developed her skills in teaching How she became co-director of the pathobiology graduate program Pathobiology and how it differs from pathology Her research in liver transplantation and regeneration Her involvement in the American Society for Investigative Pathology Women In Pathology and her role in this organization The importance of mentorship Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Jennifer Sanders on Twitter American Society for Investigative Pathology Women In Pathology Pathobiology Graduate Program at Brown University Dr Sanders Publications People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 105Episode 103: Dr Vinay Kumar Part 2 - Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease and Evolving Teaching Styles
Today my guest is once again Dr Vinay Kumar What we discuss with Dr Kumar: Proving that Natural Killer Cells are distinct from T cells. How "it's better to be right than to be first." How Dr Stanley Robbins asked him to be a coauthor of his textbook The process for revising the textbook, and that "there is no good writing, only good rewriting." How revising the textbook became a form of research The evolution of his teaching style, incorporating flipped classrooms and online interactive elements Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs The Accidental Pathologist: A Curiosity-Driven Journey from Plant Evolution to Innate Immunity All India Institute of Medical Sciences Functions of Natural Killer Cells Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 104Episode 102: Dr Vinay Kumar Part 1 - Compassion, Curiosity, and Natural Killer Cells
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Vinay Kumar What we discuss with Dr Kumar: How his grandfather influenced him in becoming a doctor, and taught him the lesson of compassion How curiosity led him to study botany, and how it led him back to medicine How he became interested in research of disease mechanisms Traveling to the US to work with Dr Stanley Robbins in Boston, and some of his first experiences in the US His early research with Natural Killer cells Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs The Accidental Pathologist: A Curiosity-Driven Journey from Plant Evolution to Innate Immunity All India Institute of Medical Sciences Functions of Natural Killer Cells Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 103Episode 101: Dr Roberto Mota - Investigative Pathology and Behind Our Science
Today my guest is Dr Roberto Mota What we discuss with Dr Mota: How he was inspired to go to medical school His career path and some of his mentors along the way Why it is important for him to be involved in professional societies The origin of the Behind Our Science podcast The target audience of the podcast Some of his favorite moments from Behind Our Science so far, and some of the plans for the future Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Webinar - Personalized medicine for a rare disease w/ Typhaine Lejeune Behind Our Science Podcast Behind Our Science on Twitter Dr Roberto Mota on Google Scholar Finding Your Bagel People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 102Episode 100: Dr Kamran Mirza - The Importance of Pathology in Medicine, Path Elective, and #TwitterHomework
Today my guest is Hematopathologist Dr Kamran Mirza What we discuss with Dr Mirza: His journey in to medical school and coming to the US for residency How his experience getting into residency influences how he tries to help others His fellowships after residency, and how hematopathology combines both AP and CP How he became interested in teaching and how he use Twitter in teaching The origin of Path Elective, and how it has grown since the beginning His involvement in the International Collaborative of Pathologists How he tries to balance his projects with his personal time His view of the future of the field Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Mirza on Twitter Path Elective Voicebrook Blog - PathElective: Bringing Pathology Education to You Challenges and Opportunities in Using Twitter as a Pedagogical Tool in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Education Is It Time for a Broader Call to Learn the Language of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine? The Network That Never Sleeps Laying a #Path2Path Through Social Media People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 101Episode 99: Dr Marilyn Bui - The Holistic Pathologist, and The Healing Art of Pathology
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Marilyn Bui What we discuss with Dr Bui: How she was inspired to become a doctor, and how her combination of eastern and western education gave her a unique perspective Why she chose to study molecular pathology and immunology How an orthopedic oncologist inspired her to specialize in bone and soft tissue pathology The three revolutions in pathology, and her involvement in each of them Her work in digital pathology, including her term as President of the Digital Pathology Association Her thoughts on AI as "augmented intelligence," rather than "artificial intelligence." The origin of the book The Healing Art of Pathology Some stories of how The Healing Art of Pathology has connected with patients, and other healthcare professionals Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, and how the Holistic Pathologist is related to this Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Bui on Twitter The Healing Art of Pathology Dr Bui on Digital Pathology Today Dr Bui on Beyond the Scope Dr Bui on PathPod Florida Society of Pathologists Member Spotlight Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs The Third Revolution in Pathology People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 100Episode 98: James Payne - Creating a Pipeline Into the Medical Laboratory
Today my guest is Medical Laboratory Assisting and Phlebotomy Instructor James Payne What we discuss with James: His education in marine biology and molecular biology How he got into teaching How he started the medical laboratory assisting and phlebotomy program Some of the lab skills that his students learn The certifications that his students earn while in high school Some of the careers the students pursue after graduating The biggest obstacles that he had to overcome and how to avoid them Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Work Based Learning with WEMOCO Phlebotomy and Laboratory Science Getting People in the Seats: Recruitment for MLS Programs - Inside the Lab Podcast Hiring on All Cylinders - eLABorate Topics Podcast People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 99Episode 97: Dr Ralf Huss - Immunology and Precision Cancer Medicine
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Ralf Huss What we discuss with Dr Huss: His path to medicine and his initial interest in surgery Studying immunology and transplant biology What it was like to be in these fields as exciting new discoveries were happening How he started working in the pharmaceutical industry and some of his job duties The early days of image analysis in pathology and how that field has evolved His role at the Institute for Digital Medicine, and the goals of the institute The origin of the book Precision Cancer Medicine: Role of the Pathologist and the intended audience How the role of the pathologist has changed in cancer medicine The need for standardization in digital and computational pathology Tumor heterogeneity and tumor microenvironment, and why these concepts are important Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Precision Cancer Medicine: Role of the Pathologist Artificial Intelligence Applications in Human Pathology Tissue Phenomics People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 98Episode 96: Angela Tomei Robinson - Lab Advocacy, Licensure, and Mentorship
Today my guest is Medical Laboratory Scientist Angela Tomei Robinson What we discuss with Angela: How she first discovered the medical laboratory field Some of the changes she has seen in the field throughout her career Why she says "instruments" and not "machines." How she became a clinical advisor for college students Her role as Chair of the Professional Standards Coalition, which helped to establish licensure of lab professionals in New York Why it is important for lab professionals to join professional societies How writing a letter to Regis Philbin resulted in her appearing on his TV show with other laboratory staff Why it's better to try and do something, than just complain and do nothing Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Laboratory Advocacy: The Art of Professionalism Pathology - The Beginnings of Laboratory Medicine LabOPEX Live: Licensure, Unions, and Certifications Using Laboratory Medicine to Support Direct Patient Care As COVID Testing Surges, Lab Professionals are in Short Supply Hospitals are in Serious Trouble People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 97Episode 95: Dr Quentin Eichbaum - Global Health Humanities, Pathology, and Medical Education
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Quentin Eichbaum What we discuss with Dr Eichbaum: Why he studying law in South Africa before switching to medicine How he became interested in global health His work with the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, including the Global Health Humanities Working Group How and why he cofounded the Consortium of New Sub Sahara African Medical Schools The concept of Curriculum Sclerosis, and how new medical schools can avoid it The Survey of Clinical and Anatomical Pathology Laboratory Infrastructure in Mozambique paper in the American Journal of Clinical Pathology Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Diversify in Path Podcast Consortium of New Sub Sahara African Medical Schools A Doctor of My Own Documentary Survey of Clinical and Anatomical Pathology Laboratory Infrastructure in Mozambique Health professionals for a new century: transforming education to strengthen health systems in an interdependent world “Global Networks, Alliances and Consortia” in Global Health Education—The Case for South-to-South Partnerships People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 96Episode 94: Bamidele Farinre - Mobile Lab Testing, and Being a STEM Ambassador
Today Biomedical Scientist Bamidele Farinre returns to the podcast What we discuss with Bami: Her experience in virology throughout the pandemic The Institute of Biomedical Science CPD system, and how she applies the knowledge she gains The Mobile Processing Unit Vans, and her role as project lead How mobile lab testing could be applied in the future Her continuing work as a STEM Ambassador The STEM People Like Me Program Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Bamidele Farinre on Twitter Sharing Member Voices - Bamidele Farinre The Big Question: COVID Cases STEM Ambassador People Like Me Training People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 95Episode 93: Kristine McCluskey - Theory of Education in Pathology, and the AAPA Preceptor Program
Today my guest is Pathologists' Assistant Kristine McCluskey What we discuss with Kristine: How she discovered the pathologists' assistant field and her experience in training How she was inspired to start teaching and why this appealed to her The Interesting Gross Case Workshop she started at Baylor, the paper that was published from that The All City Anatomical Pathology Symposium in 2017 Her role in the AAPA Preceptor Program How the Preceptor Program is organized, and some of the topics How studying High Reliability Organizations can benefit pathology education Why she chose to earn a Doctorate in Education and how she is applying that knowledge Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Kristine McCluskey on Twitter Interesting Gross Case Workshop to Remedy Disconnect in Surgical Pathology Curriculum Baylor College of Medicine Department of Pathology and Immunology Pathology Teaching and Quality Improvement Tools High Reliability Organizations American Association of Pathologists Assistants People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 94Episode 92: Dr Phoebe Hammer - One Hundred Years of the Pathology Medical Student Fellowship
Today my guest is Pathology Resident Dr Phoebe Hammer What we discuss with Dr Hammer: How she became interested in science and medicine Her path to entering medical school How she heard about the pathology medical student fellowship, and her experience in this program Her experience as a tutor for medical students The research for the paper One Hundred Years of the Pathology Medical Student Fellowship, and some of the findings she found most interesting Her thoughts on subspecialties and future fellowships Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Dr Phoebe Hammer on Twitter One Hundred Years of the Pathology Medical Student Fellowship OHSU Department of Pathology Stanford Department of Pathology People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 93Episode 91: Nikki Johnson - Forensic Photography, Death Under Glass, and Unseen at the Mutter Museum
Today my guest is Forensic Photographer Nikki Johnson What we discuss with Nikki: Her education in art and photography How she got started in the photography field and some of her early work How she entered the forensics field, and what her work involves Meeting Dr Marianne Hamel and starting Death Under Glass The Unseen exhibit at the Mutter Museum and the process of putting that together Her photo series during the pandemic of New York City Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Nikki Johnson on Twitter Nikki Johnson on Instagram Nikki's Website Death Under Glass Unseen at the Mutter Museum 2022 Mutter Calendar Featuring Unseen Nikki Johnson's Photographs of the Pandemic People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 92Episode 90: Hatice Beseren - Macroscopic Technician in Turkey
Today my guest is Macroscopic Technician Hatice Beseren What we discuss with Hatice: Her training to become a macroscopic technician How cytology in integrated into her job duties Her role in remote frozen sections Standardization and certification efforts in Turkey The use of Twitter for education Her role in teaching Her efforts to form an association of macroscopic technicians Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Hatice Beseren on Twitter Macroscopists and Cytotechnicians - The Pathologists Counterpart Hatice Beseren on the 2020 Pathologist Power List People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 91Episode 89: Bruce Koepp - Pathologists‘ Assistant and Author of Pitfall
Today my guest is Pathologists' Assistant Bruce Koepp What we discuss with Bruce: How he discovered pathology and the pathologists' assistant field His experiences in the early part of his career How he came to specialize in autopsies His interest in trail running and how that influenced his first book How he started writing and the authors from whom he drew inspiration His latest book, Pitfall, and how he developed the story How being a pathologists' assistant influenced his writing style His future writing projects Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Contact Bruce Koepp here Order Pitfall from Amazon, or Barnes and Noble American Association of Pathologists' Assistants People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 90Episode 88: Dr Walter Kemp - Forensic Pathology and Anthropology, Medical Education, and Teaching Methods
Today my guest is Forensic Pathologist Dr Walter Kemp What we discuss with Dr Kemp: How he discovered pathology and how observing an autopsy led to forensic pathology Why he decided to earn a Masters and PhD in anthropology, and how that work applies to forensics How he got started in teaching and some of his mentors The book Make It Stick and how it influenced his teaching style The methods he uses for teaching The online platforms that he uses to educate students about pathology Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs The Pathology Grand Tour Episode 2: Pathologists' Assistants Dr Kemp on Twitter Pathology Review for USMLE Pathology Review Image Questions on Amazon Make It Stick People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 89Episode 87: Dr Greg G Davis - Forensic Pathology and Public Health, Pathology and Law, and the National Association of Medical Examiners
Today my guest is Forensic Pathologist Dr Greg G Davis What we discuss with Dr Davis: How he became interested in pathology and forensic pathology Earning a Masters in Public Health and the importance of forensic pathologists in public health His interest in epidemiology and drug-related deaths and his involvement in the NAME opioid position paper. The relationship between pathology and law and his book on the subject His term as president of the National Association of Medical Examiners, and some of the things he accomplished His teaching role at the University of Alabama at Birmingham His thoughts on the future of forensic pathology Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs NAME Opioid Position Paper The Art of Attorney Interaction and Courtroom Testimony Pathology and Law: A Practical Guide for the Pathologist UAB Profile - Dr Gregory G Davis National Association of Medical Examiners People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 88Episode 86: Dr Suzy Lishman - Pathology and Art History, Medical Examiners, and Public Outreach
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Suzy Lishman What we discuss with Dr Lishman: Her inspiration for becoming a doctor and how she chose pathology Studying art history, and the relationship between art and pathology Colorectal cancer and Bowel Cancer UK The medical examiner system in the UK and how it differs from the US What we can learn from studying medical history Her term as president of the Royal College of Pathologists and some of the initiatives during that time The Living Autopsy presentation Some of the uses of digital pathology How to advocate for the pathology field Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Join the LabVine Team Dr Lishman on Twitter Royal College of Pathologists The Living Autopsy Being a Pathologist Q&A with Dr Suzy Lishman Association for Art History Dr Suzy Lishman - The Pathologist Power List 2018 People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 87Episode 85: Zoe Brooks - Medical Laboratory Science, Quality Control, and AWEsome Numbers Inc
Today my guest is Advanced Registered Technologist Zoe Brooks What we discuss with Zoe: How she became interested in the Medical Laboratory field How QC became of interest and how she developed it as technical coordinator of six remote Ontario labs His early use of computers for monitoring quality control Meeting and working with Dr James Westgard Her thoughts on the use of six sigma in the medical lab Creating the Mathematically Optimized Risk Evaluation system AWEsome Numbers Inc and the CatalystQC software Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Join the LabVine Team Zoe Brooks on Twitter AWEsome Numbers Website AWEsome Numbers on Facebook Zoe on Lab OPEX Live People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 86Episode 84: Dr Tian Yu - Molecular Pathology, Spatial Biology, and Truckee Applied Genomics
Today my guest is Molecular Biology PhD, Dr Tian Yu What we discuss with Dr Yu: Growing up in China, and moving to the US Studying cell biology and molecular biology How she discovered pathology, and how it related to her work in molecular biology Next generation sequencing and how it is used Spatial biology and the tumor micro-environment Her work at Truckee Applied Genomics and some of their products Her thoughts on the future of molecular pathology Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Join the LabVine Team Dr Tian Yu on Twitter Truckee Applied Genomics A Place for Everything in Spatial Biology from The Pathologist People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 85Episode 83: Andrea Alvarez - Medical Laboratory Scientist, Pathologists‘ Assistant, Resident Educator
Today my guest is Pathologists' Assistant Andrea Alvarez What we discuss with Andrea: How she discovered the Medical Laboratory Science field How shadowing led to her interest in anatomic pathology Her experience in PA school How she became gross room manager and her experience at the beginning of the pandemic Her role in training residents The Kubtec Xpert 80 specimen radiography system and some of its features How being a MLS makes her a better PA Her advice for those interested in becoming a pathologists' assistant Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Join the LabVine Team Dress A Med scrubs Loma Linda Pathologists' Assistant Program Columbia Pathology Department Kubtec Medical Specimen Imaging People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 84Episode 82: Dr Carey August - The CAP Foundation, Engaged Leadership Academy, and See, Test, and Treat
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Carey August What we discuss with Dr August: How she was inspired to become a doctor, and how she discovered pathology Why teaching is important to her Why it is important for pathologists to take on leadership positions How she became involved with CAP and her role on the board of governors The CAP Foundation and her role as President The Engaged Leadership Academy See, Test, and Treat, some of it's history, and why it is important Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Join the Labvine Team Dress A Med scrubs Dr August on Twitter CAP Foundation See, Test, and Treat Pipeline Champions Engaged Leadership Academy People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 83Episode 81: Dr Natasha Savage - A Medical Student‘s Guide to Pathology Residency, Fellowships, and Careers
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Natasha Savage What we discuss with Dr Savage: Her initial interest in OB/GYN and how that changed to pathology How she was drawn to hematopathology and what she enjoys about it Her interest and training as a sommelier, and how it is similar to hemepath Her role as residency director How she was involved in writing A Medical Students Guide to Pathology Residency, Fellowships, and Careers The importance of exposing medical students to pathology Her thoughts on the future of pathology Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Join the Lab Vine Team Dress A Med scrubs A Medical Student's Guide to Pathology Residency, Fellowships, and Careers 73 Questions with a Pathologist Augusta University Medical School of Georgia Department of Pathology People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 82Episode 80: Dr Sharla White - Cancer Immunotherapy, Pharmacognosy, and ClearLight Biotechnologies
Today my guest is Dr Sharla White, Director of Research and Development at ClearLight Biotechnologies What we discuss with Dr White: Studying chemical engineering and pharmacognosy Her post doctoral work in vascular immunology and molecular biology Cancer immunotherapy and how that led her to join ClearLight The CLARITY system and its advantages over standard FFPE sections How this technology is used in 3D immunohistochemistry Her thoughts on the future of digital pathology Mentors and women is STEM Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs ClearLight Biotechnologies Dr Sharla White interview with Life Sciences Review American Society of Pharmacognosy People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter
Ep 81Episode 79: Dr Michael Williams - Pathology, Engineering, and the Diversify In Path Podcast
Today my guest is Pathology Fellow Dr Michael Williams What we discuss with Dr Williams: His early interest in comic books, and the famous blue hat His experience studying chemical engineering, and how he carried those skills into pathology Medical school and how he first chose surgery as a specialty His switch to pathology and his subspecialty interests of neuropathology and forensic pathology Why he started the Diversify in Path Podcast How having conversations about diversity can help to promote it throughout the field The use of social media to promote pathology Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Lab OPEX Live - Making and Cultivating Professional Relationships Dr Michael Williams on Twitter Diversify in Path Podcast Dr Williams on Battle Cry Podcast Challenging Stereotypes, Changing Medicine - An Interview with Dr Michael Williams from ASCP People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter