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    Explore "offscript" with insightful episodes like "CAREGIVER LIFEHACKS: "A Voice for the Voiceless" (Episode Two)", "CAREGIVER LIFEHACKS: "There is Hope" (Episode One)", "#BCSM: "Ending Health Disparities" (Episode Three)", "#BCSM: "Community of Communities" (Episode Two)" and "#BCSM: "Origin Story" (Episode One)" from podcasts like ""Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary", "Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary", "Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary", "Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary" and "Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary"" and more!

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    CAREGIVER LIFEHACKS: "A Voice for the Voiceless" (Episode Two)

    CAREGIVER LIFEHACKS: "A Voice for the Voiceless" (Episode Two)

    Finding your voice while navigating a cancer diagnosis is not always easy, but self-advocacy can be a game changer. Advocating for education, research, and funding can drastically change outcomes, and often, it is the voices of those who have experienced health disparities first-hand that impact institutional change. Follow the stories of Montessa Lee, Rayanne Lehman, and Maida Mangiameli as they share moments of strength, wisdom, and advocacy from their journeys with Small Cell Lung Cancer. While there is still no cure for SCLC, there are new screenings and treatments and new reasons to be hopeful.

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    CAREGIVER LIFEHACKS: "There is Hope" (Episode One)

    CAREGIVER LIFEHACKS: "There is Hope" (Episode One)

    “Get your affairs in order” was the advice from one ER doctor to Rayanne Lehman upon seeing her chest X-Ray. That was 4 years ago. When Maida Mangiameli received her Small Cell Lung Cancer diagnosis she wanted to live to know her newborn grandchild and that child is now 6 years old. And for patient Montessa Lee, her Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) diagnosis 16 years ago has led her to a lifetime of advocacy work for lung cancer research, funding and education along with a commitment to being a voice for the voiceless. These lung cancer success stories are not only hopeful but through their journeys, these three patients and their caregivers have gathered a wealth of information and insight to share with others.

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    #BCSM: "Ending Health Disparities" (Episode Three)

    #BCSM: "Ending Health Disparities" (Episode Three)

    In this series finale, we meet Maimah Karmo, President and CEO of the Tigerlily Foundation, and learn about her journey to end disparities for young breast cancer patients of color. If you like this series, be sure to subscribe, leave a rating a review, share on social media, and please tell your community to check it out.

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    #BCSM: "Community of Communities" (Episode Two)

    #BCSM: "Community of Communities" (Episode Two)

    In this episode, we meet breast cancer advocates and users of #BCSM, Liza Bernstein, Anne Marie Mercurio, Christine Hodgdon, and Julia Maues. We find out how they got involved in #BCSM and how they utilized the hashtag to further their advocacy. If you like this series, be sure to subscribe, leave a rating, a review, share on social media, and please tell your community to check it out

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    #BCSM: "Origin Story" (Episode One)

    #BCSM: "Origin Story" (Episode One)

    Breast Cancer Social Media (#BCSM) is an online community dedicated to empowering those affected by breast cancer. #BCSM began in 2011 as a conversation on Twitter and has grown into a world of support, guidance, and reliable information. In this episode, we meet breast cancer survivors and co-moderators of #BCSM, Alicia Staley and Jody Schoger. We also find out how Dr. Deanna Attai got involved in the online patient community.

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    DENIED: "The Future" (Episode Three)

    DENIED: "The Future" (Episode Three)

    The fight for equitable healthcare goes to Congress. Plus, we meet the next generation of breast cancer activists. 


    Relevant Resources: 

    Leslie’s Week 

    METAvivor - Political advocacy work  

    Tigerlily Foundation - Political Advocacy Work

    Tigerlily Foundation - RAISE

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    DENIED: "Hacking Healthcare" (Episode Two)

    DENIED: "Hacking Healthcare" (Episode Two)

    Because of years of being delayed, dismissed, and denied, metastatic patients have had to become the experts in their own care. With the help of doctors and researchers, these patients are now changing the healthcare system from the inside out. 


    Relevant Resources:

    Tigerlily Foundation - Barriers Toolkit

    Storm Riders Network - Christine’s Database for Clinical Trials

    The BECOME Project - Stephanie Walker’s Study 

    Trials of Color - Sharon Riveria-Sanchez’s Org

    METAvivor - Research - Exciting MBC research made possible by METAvivor grants

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    DENIED: "The Face of Breast Cancer" (Episode One)

    DENIED: "The Face of Breast Cancer" (Episode One)

    For decades, only one type of patient has been represented in the breast cancer awareness movement. In this episode, we learn the consequences of this representation gap and meet patients who are flipping the script.


    Relevant Resources: METAvivor - Health Disparities in MBC 

    Tigerlily Foundation - Barriers Toolkit

    Tigerlily Foundation - My Life

    Shonte Drakeford - My Life, My Legacy  

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    Fight Burnout: Preventing Moral Injury and Physician Suicide

    Fight Burnout: Preventing Moral Injury and Physician Suicide

    Following the 2023 Healthcare Burnout Symposium, returning champion Dr. Gabe Charbonneau (CEO at Medicine Forward) is joined live in the studio with Dr. Todd Otten (COO at Medicine Forward) for a frank and candid conversation about the state of the state as it pertains to their grassroots movement, "Fight Burnout." Primary care is at the epicenter of clinician burnout, and positive change is happening, yet where we are blind is that there is still quite a bit of stigma about burnout. Today's extraordinary human conversation delves deep into the critically understated issues of moral injury, including how Hippocrates-driven providers receive the support and care they need to live their lives while saving lives in the process. Learn more about the Fight Burnout movement at https://www.fightburnout.org.

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    The Binghamton Musical Theater Nerd Story with Darren Petronella

    The Binghamton Musical Theater Nerd Story with Darren Petronella

    The Wayback Machine was in full force today when my buddy Darren Petronella dropped by the studio for an IRL nostalgia-driven, GenX-themed episode about aging gracefully and our modern-day "Get Off My Lawn" grievances about life, the universe, and everything. Darren and I first met while undergraduates at SUNY Binghamton, with a common thread being musical theater nerds. His claim to fame, says me, was his epic rendition of "Corner of the Sky" from Pippin, and who knew all these years later, we'd meet up in person, and it would be like we'd not missed a day in over 30 years. Oh yes, and healthcare shenanigans abound. Enjoy the show.

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    The Koby & Hannah 2024 New Year's Special!

    The Koby & Hannah 2024 New Year's Special!

    The twins are back for another "very special episode" (no — not the one where Arnold gets molested on Diff'rent Strokes or Alex P. Keaton's friend dies) of Out of Patients to celebrate all the things and talk with their Daddy about what 2024 has in store for them. Like what? Well, their forthcoming 14th Birthdays, 8th Grade Graduation, and the start of their Freshman Year of High School! Plus, we talk gratitude, challenges, what it means to be a teenager in 2023, and a little Gen-X fatherhood pride when we talk about their favorite 1970s and 1980s hit songs.

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    The Lost Pilot of The Cancer Mavericks with MZ's Mom!

    The Lost Pilot of The Cancer Mavericks with MZ's Mom!

    Knownst to me, but unknownst to others, long before the Award-Winning documentary "The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship" hit podcast feeds, a pilot episode was storyboarded and produced to test the waters with our newly minted production team, helmed by acclaimed executive producer, Steve Lickteig. If all went to plan, we would proceed with the heavy lifting needed to bring this 320-hour, 8-episode history series to life. Suffice it to say, it indeed went to plan.


    For this pilot episode, the chosen topic would center around a history of cancer throughout the last century's zeitgeist of mainstream film and television. The storyboarding around this pilot would ultimately lay the groundwork for what would become Episode 6 of the final series, titled "Caner Mavericks Goes To Hollywood."


    So, who better to join host and narrator Matthew Zachary for this exploit of pop culture-meets-healthcare narrative than his mother, Roz Greenweig? A 30-year veteran educator within the NYC public school system (Kindergarten and First Grade,) Roz is also an ardent, veteran, encyclopedic cinephile who holds a Master's Degree in Film History and Film Studies with a concentration in Film Noir.


    Together, Mother and Son wax poetic on the taboos, the trends, and the trajectory that the cancer narrative took over the past 100 years across scores of films and television series.


    Thanks to this pilot episode, the project was greenlit to bring to life the groundbreaking, award-winning, and "appointment-listening" documentary The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship.

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    The Diabetes Edification Show

    The Diabetes Edification Show

    Today, Matthew welcomes Dr. Aaron Neinstein, Chief Medical Officer at Notable, which is — jargon alert — a leading automation platform for patient engagement and staff workflows. What does that mean? Well, you'll find out from this underachieving Triple board-certified endocrinologist (yes, triple) who received his degree while on a Ski Lift in Montana. You can't make this stuff up. A spirited Diabetes-focused discussion ensues, tackling everything from patient trust, access to the latest and greatest gizmos and medications, and whether AI will indeed become Skynet and kill us all. Enjoy the show.

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    The Reluctant Clinical Assistant Professor

    The Reluctant Clinical Assistant Professor

    Once again, the SUNY Binghamton alumni network bestows upon us an incredible guest more than worthy of the hot seat. Dr. Adam Harris is a self-proclaimed "reluctant medical practitioner" who accidentally found himself proficient in all the right classes only to realize, "Why not?" Now serving as Clinical Assistant Professor at the Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Senior Director of Strategy and Operations at Oscar Health, he's become somewhat of a unicorn with perspectives from all sides of healthcare. Beyond all things SUNY Binghamton, they discuss how social media helped and ruined everything, patient empathy and trust, the role of today's physician in "Burnout land," and when and if insurance will ever get it right.

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    The Telehealth Whisperer

    The Telehealth Whisperer

    The best way to describe Dr. Aditi U Joshi would be a "Telehealth Whisperer" who comes to the party with a storied history as an emergency medicine physician and former advisor to such juggernauts as the American Medical Association and Weight Watchers. The author of "Telehealth Success: How to Thrive in the New Age of Remote Care," Dr. Joshi takes us on a historical tour of the tools that underlie successful telehealth programs and practices and how everyone can implement them, including a hot take on where telehealth sometimes goes wrong and where it more likely goes right for companies, health systems, providers, and the ultimate end user, the patient.

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    The Nonprofit, Pro Wrestling, Coffee Shop, Rare Cancer Bro Show

    The Nonprofit, Pro Wrestling, Coffee Shop, Rare Cancer Bro Show

    What do you get when you cross a professional wrestler, small business coffee company executive, nonprofit consultant, and rare cancer? Well, that would be the uniquely talented and inspiring unicorn that is Sean Wachter, who joined Matthew live in-studio for one hell of a conversation about how they're both somehow still alive. Well, that and much more, including a total 80s WWF throwback session to WrestleMania, a debate over Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, and how Galaxy Quest got it right with "Never give up. Never surrender." Plus a healthy dose of nonprofit therapy and survivor guilt.

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    Community Healthcare's "Advance Team"

    Community Healthcare's "Advance Team"

    In the Spring of 2023, Matthew had the pleasure of speaking at an event hosted by Quest Analytics, a fabulous company whose mission has been to improve provider network management and help people across America receive the information and care they deserve. In today's episode, Quests's CEO, Steve Levin, joins Matthew to talk about what "access" really means and how the concept of "urban pre-planning" is getting reinvented at all cultural and socioeconomic levels to ensure those hypertargeted communities are provided with the tailored healthcare infrastructure they deserve.

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    ADHD, Dyslexia, and The Frontier Psychiatrist Dr. Owen Muir

    ADHD, Dyslexia, and The Frontier Psychiatrist Dr. Owen Muir

    Dr. Owen Muir is an Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families-trained psychiatrist and official Mentalizing Treatment Supervisor. He is the coauthor of Adolescent Suicide and Self Injury: Mentalizing Theory and Treatment, a dual board-certified physician, with ABPN certification in general and child and adolescent psychiatry and a practicing physician in New York. But beyond the LinkedIn profile, he's a badass "inside baseball" advocate railing against the insurance industry for it's nonsensical malfeasance in the way it treats patients. His infamous newsletter, the "Frontier Psyciatrist's Substack" is appointment reading by anyone wishing to take an active role in fixing America's broken healthcare system.

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    Melissa Berry is "The Cancer Fashionista"

    Melissa Berry is "The Cancer Fashionista"

    Melissa Berry, aka The Cancer Fashionista, is a Stage 1 Triple Negative Breast Cancer. She is now the founder of Cancer Fashionista (a fashion, beauty, and lifestyle platform for the breast cancer community), the host of the "Dear Cancer, I'm Beautiful" podcast, and the board chair for the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation. Today, she's a trusted leader, outspoken advocate, and notable influencer recognized for her outstanding support of women.

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    Why I Wore Lipstick To My Mastectomy

    Why I Wore Lipstick To My Mastectomy

    In today's episode, Matthew welcomes one of his nearest and dearest friends, Geralyn Lucas, whom he met in the earliest days of the nascent adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer movement circa 2004. Geralyn, a storied American journalist and television producer, had only recently survived breast cancer and released the infamously notorious book, "Why I Wore Lipstick To My Mastectomy," which was adapted shortly after into a Lifetime television show soon after. As one of the first published authors who unapologetically interjected humor and snark into her story, Geralyn solidified herself as an authentic origin story influencer of AYA culture and paved the way for others to usher un a new era of patient empowerment and cancer survivorship.

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