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    A Pediatrician’s Perspective on Treating Transgender Adolescents

    A Pediatrician’s Perspective on Treating Transgender Adolescents
    Guest: Ramiz Kseri, MD

    What do we need to keep in mind when treating adolescent transgender patients? Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences at Florida State University College of Medicine, Dr. Ramiz Kseri, discusses bills impacting transgender rights, hormone blockers, and how we can provide better care for adolescent transgender patients.

    ASCO Investigates Disparities in Cancer Care: Representation in Oncology

    ASCO Investigates Disparities in Cancer Care: Representation in Oncology
    Host: Jacob Sands, MD
    Guest: Lori Pierce, MD, FASTRO, FASCO

    With only 3% of practicing oncologists identifying as Black, and less than 5% identifying as Latinx, how can we ensure these patient populations are equally represented in medical practice? Dr. Jacob Sands meets with ASCO’s current President, Dr. Lori Pierce, a Professor of Radiation Oncology and Vice Provost for Academic and Faculty Affairs at the University of Michigan, to discuss ASCO’s plan to increase quality in cancer care and research.

    Discovering Disparities in Diversity: Representation in Clinical Trials

    Discovering Disparities in Diversity: Representation in Clinical Trials
    Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
    Guest: Narjust Duma, MD

    Are clinical trials really accounting for all patient populations? Dr. Jennifer Caudle joins Dr. Narjust Duma, medical oncologist and assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, to spread awareness of the underrepresentation of minorities in clinical trials and discuss how we can change that.

    Computer Model Combats COVID-19: Finding a Solution Through Deep Learning

    Computer Model Combats COVID-19: Finding a Solution Through Deep Learning
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Ping Zhang, PhD, FAMIA

    The pandemic continues to wreak havoc across the world, but a new deep learning computer model may have discovered ten potential treatment options to combat COVID-19. Dr. Charles Turck sits down with Dr. Ping Zhang, who leads the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Lab and a faculty member at the Translational Data Analytics Institute at The Ohio State University, to discuss his team's findings.

    Published March 29, 2021

    Collaborating for a Cure: Emerging Studies & the Future of Oncology

    Collaborating for a Cure: Emerging Studies & the Future of Oncology
    Host: Jacob Sands, MD
    Guest: Lawrence Nathan Shulman, MD

    Oncology is a rapidly evolving field, so what do you we need to know about developments in cancer care around the world? Dr. Jacob Sands joins Dr. Lawrence Shulman, the Deputy Director of Clinical Services, Director of the Center of Global Cancer Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and a senior oncology advisor to Partners In Health, to give us a global perspective on cancer care.

    Addressing Racial Disparities in Cardiovascular Care

    Addressing Racial Disparities in Cardiovascular Care
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, FACC, FAHA, FASPC, FNLA

    Dr. Keith Ferdinand, Tulane University's Gerald S. Berenson Endowed Chair in Preventive Cardiology and Professor of Medicine at the Tulane University School of Medicine, joins Dr. Alan Brown to discuss cardiovascular healthcare disparities among African Americans and what we can do to improve access to care.

    Exploring Strategies to Eliminate Disparities in Cardiovascular Care

    Exploring Strategies to Eliminate Disparities in Cardiovascular Care
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, FACC, FAHA, FASPC, FNLA

    Despite decades of research and advancements in cardiology care, racial disparities remain an obstacle. How can we improve access to care and eliminate this disparity? Dr. Alan Brown is joined by Dr. Keith Ferdinand, professor of medicine at the Tulane University School of Medicine, to discuss what we can do as clinicians to ensure that all of our patients receive the same quality of care.

    Confronting the Disparity Crisis in Breast Cancer Care

    Confronting the Disparity Crisis in Breast Cancer Care
    Guest: Mariana Chavez MacGregor, MD, MSC

    The healthcare disparity crisis in the breast cancer field has prevented the benefits of therapeutic advancements from being equally distributed throughout all populations. What can we do to overcome this obstacle? Dr. Mariana Chavez MacGregor, Associate Professor at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, talks about the disparities she's encountered in breast cancer care.

    Exploring the Impacts of Race & Bias in Cancer Treatment

    Exploring the Impacts of Race & Bias in Cancer Treatment
    Host: Jacob Sands, MD
    Guest: Christopher Lathan, MD, MS, MPH

    Oftentimes, a patient’s zip code is a better indicator of health than blood pressure or genetics, highlighting a significant disparity among communities. How are barriers such as systemic racism contributing to this disparity, and what can we do to change that? Dr. Jacob Sands is joined by Dr. Christopher Lathan to discuss medical disparities as a result of systemic racism.

    Systemic Racism & Disparities in Oncology

    Systemic Racism & Disparities in Oncology
    Guest: Christopher Lathan, MD, MS, MPH

    Healthcare professionals have found that zip code is a better indicator of health for many patients rather than cholesterol or genetics, highlighting a significant disparity in the field of medicine. What can we do to overcome this obstacle? Dr. Christopher Lathan, Associate Medical Director of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute Network, explains how we can better connect with our patients to improve their care.

    Diving into Social Determinants of Health & How They Impact Patients

    Diving into Social Determinants of Health & How They Impact Patients
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Dave McIntosh, PhD, MA

    Based on the latest research, a zip code is more effective in determining a patient’s health and life expectancy than genetics. Join Dr. David McIntosh, vice president, and chief inclusion and diversity officer at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, as he sits down with Dr. Hector Chapa to discuss social determinants of health and the impact they have on patients.

    Social Disparities & Mending Mortality Rates

    Social Disparities & Mending Mortality Rates
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Dave McIntosh, PhD, MA

    Large communities of color and low socioeconomic status communities are often faced with higher mortality rates due to disparities in healthcare. How do these factors impact patient outcomes? Dr. David McIntosh, vice president and chief inclusion and diversity officer at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, discusses how social disparities in race and gender affect patients' outcomes.

    Exploring Female Underrepresentation in Heart Failure Research

    Exploring Female Underrepresentation in Heart Failure Research
    Host: Matthew Sorrentino, MD
    Guest: Nosheen Reza, MD

    While the field of cardiology has grown to become more inclusive, female-led research and diversity in study participants remain limited. How can we better understand this lack of representation? Tune in as Dr. Matthew Sorrentino explores a recent study on gender disparities in heart failure research with Dr. Nosheen Reza.

    Are Disparities in Access to COVID-19 Testing Sites Skewing Case Estimates?

    Are Disparities in Access to COVID-19 Testing Sites Skewing Case Estimates?
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP

    Now that we’re several months into the pandemic, many states and counties are turning to the local data gathered on COVID-19 incidence to help inform their plans moving forward. But are those reports really the most accurate sources of information? To find out, Dr. Charles Turck is here to discuss a recent report discussing how disparities in access to COVID-19 testing sites may be skewing case estimates.

    Published August, 19 2020

    Addressing Mental Health in Communities of Color

    Addressing Mental Health in Communities of Color
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Saleemah McNeil, CLC, MS, MFT

    Both the COVID-19 pandemic and the global protests against racism have had far-reaching impacts on black communities. To vocalize the importance of mental health care, Dr. Matt Birnholz is joined by Saleemah McNeil, a psychotherapist and founder of Oshun Family Center, who shares what her center is doing to help.

    Moves Toward Declaring Racism a Public Health Crisis

    Moves Toward Declaring Racism a Public Health Crisis
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP

    To give us a better look into how counties and cities across the nation are reacting to the racial disparities in healthcare that were brought into the limelight by the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Charles Turck reviews the declaration made by officials in Ohio’s most populated county that racism is a public health crisis.

    Not Just a Pandemic: Why COVID-19 Is a Health Equity Issue

    Not Just a Pandemic: Why COVID-19 Is a Health Equity Issue
    Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc
    Guest: Renata Schiavo, PhD, MA

    COVID-19 is constantly referred to as a global pandemic, but how often do you think of it as an info-demic? Or as a health equity issue? Joining Mario Nacinovich to give us a look at COVID-19 through a different lens is Dr. Renata Schiavo, Senior Lecturer, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Sociomedical Sciences and Founder and President of the Board of Directors of the Health Equity Initiative. Dr. Schiavo discusses common barriers faced by the most vulnerable populations and how we can protect them during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Published April 28, 2020

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