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Stanford Medcast is an educational podcast ideal for the clinician on the go. Hot topics in medicine, healthcare, and education are discussed with world leading physicians and scientists. The podcast is produced by the Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education.
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In the final segment of our leadership mini-series, we engage with Dr. Deborah H. Gruenfeld, a distinguished social psychologist and Joseph McDonald, Professor at Stanford University Graduate School of Business. In this episode, we explore the nuances between "power" and "influence." Our conversation includes understanding power, leveraging it effectively, and fostering an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives contribute to identifying and solving problems within a team. Join us as we navigate these crucial aspects of leadership. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode83 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1895  
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Mary Leonard, MD who is the Arline and Pete Harman Professor and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine, as well as the Adalyn Jay Physician in Chief at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. Our conversation delves into Dr. Leonard's remarkable journey in medicine, her ascent to the distinguished roles of professor and department chair at Stanford, and her profound insights into pediatric kidney disease. We will explore the manifestations of kidney conditions in pediatric patients, her research endeavors in this domain, and the promising advancements in pediatric nephrology care. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode82 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1873  
In today's episode, join Dr. Michaela Kerrissey, Assistant Professor of Management at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, as she explores the intricacies of 'Teaming' in Healthcare. Discover how healthcare teams address cross-organizational challenges, team dynamics, team development, and learn how clinicians can foster collaboration. Dr. Kerrissey will also discuss team hierarchy, psychological safety, and more in this insightful discussion. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode81 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1869
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Iris Gibbs, Professor of Radiation Oncology and the former Associate Dean of MD Admissions at Stanford University. We will explore her journey in medicine, particularly in radiation oncology. Our discussion will also touch on promoting diversity and inclusion in medicine, the power of mentorship and the need for workplace diversity for aspiring medical professionals. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode80 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1865
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Michele Barry, Senior Associate Dean of Global Health at Stanford University. We'll explore the obstacles women in medicine encounter today and discuss the crucial role of advocating for gender equality in healthcare and beyond. Additionally, we discuss how medical education must evolve to better prepare healthcare professionals for the global health challenges. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode79 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1836
Join us today for an insightful discussion on heart transplantation with Dr. Brandon Guenthart, Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford Medicine. Dr. Guenthart will explore the conditions requiring heart transplantation, address the scarcity of donor hearts, and discuss its impact on patients awaiting transplants. Additionally, he will offer valuable insights into pioneering advancements in transplantation, including the groundbreaking First in Human Beating Heart Transplant. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode78 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1822
In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Jeffrey Schnipper, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Research Director at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Specializing in improving the delivery of healthcare for patients, Dr. Schnipper shares his insights on improving patient safety through effective communication. Our conversation includes the critical role of communication, especially teamwork, in fostering a robust patient safety culture. Tune in for an engaging discussion on how increased communication among leaders and team members correlates with improved patient safety culture. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode77 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1801
Join us today as we delve into Pediatric Developmental Milestones with Heidi M. Feldman, PhD, MD, the Ballinger-Swindells Endowed Professor of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Stanford University. Discover insights on evaluating pediatric development across gross motor, fine motor, language, cognitive, and social-emotional domains. Dr. Feldman will offer guidance on monitoring milestones, provide resources to parents, and discuss emerging trends and advancements. Listen and gain valuable perspectives from a leading expert in the field. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode76 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1760
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Rose Sherman, a distinguished nurse leader renowned for her expertise in cultivating leadership skills among current and future nursing leaders. With a 25-year career at the Department of Veterans Affairs, where she held leadership roles at five major VA Medical Centers, Dr. Sherman brings invaluable insights to the table. In the backdrop of a globally aging nursing workforce and escalating healthcare demands, it is critical that new nurse leaders are equipped with effective leadership skills. Listen in as Dr. Sherman shares her insights and strategies, shedding light on how effective leadership influences patient care, quality, and safety within healthcare organizations. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode75 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1757
In this episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Noel Vest, an Assistant Professor at the Boston University School of Public Health. Drawing from his unique journey as a formerly incarcerated scholar, Dr. Vest is a dedicated advocate for social justice issues and public policy reform in the realm of substance use disorder recovery and prison reentry. Our conversation delves into the complexity of substance abuse disorders and the underlying mental health issues that drive addiction. We emphasize the critical need for effective prison re-entry prison re-entry programs and discuss the challenges individuals face upon rejoining society after incarceration. Our discussion shines a light on Dr. Vest's work in collegiate recovery programs, shedding light on the power of these initiatives as well as the importance of viewing them through the lens of implementation science. From public policy implications to the broader realm of social justice work, we uncover the threads that tie together his impactful research and advocacy efforts. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode74 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1686
Join us as we journey through the landscape of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in a dynamic conversation with Dr. Kian Keyashian, Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Stanford Medicine. Understand the origin, and intricate interplay of genetics, environmental factors, and risk elements that contribute to the development of IBD. Our dialogue extends to the diagnostic landscape, exploring the methodologies used to identify IBD and elucidating the telltale signs and symptoms that characterize these disorders. Dr. Keyashian offers insights into the present treatment modalities available, dietary recommendations, and transformative lifestyle adjustments that promise to elevate the quality of life for those navigating IBD. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode73 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1699
Tune in to our conversation with Dr. Keith Humphreys, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, as we explore the ever-evolving landscape of the opioid crisis, gaining valuable insights into its current state and its intricate challenges. Uncover the critical importance of embracing nuance and complexity in crafting effective policy and healthcare interventions. Dr. Humphreys shines a spotlight on the pervasive stigma surrounding addiction and unveil potent strategies to address the opioid crisis comprehensively, from prevention through to treatment. Plus, discover the pivotal role of responsible prescription opioid disposal in curbing this epidemic. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode72 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1634
Tune in as we engage in a conversation with Dr. David Maahs, who is a Professor of Pediatrics and Division Chief of Pediatric Endocrinology at Stanford University and the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Dr. Maahs provides valuable insights on how to navigate the complexities of diabetes in young patients, including the transition from pediatric to adult care, distinguishing between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, early diagnosis and management, as well as the latest breakthroughs in treatment. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode71 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1667
Join us for an in-depth and informative discussion on the opioid crisis, featuring Dr. Anna Lembke, a distinguished Professor and Medical Director of Addiction Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. This crucial dialogue will encompass a wide range of topics aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of the opioid crisis and its multifaceted challenges. Dr. Lembke will clarify the crucial distinction between opioid misuse and addiction, shedding light on the complexities of these issues. We will explore the root causes of the opioid crisis, including the role of misinformation and marketing tactics employed by pharmaceutical companies. Dr. Lembke will share insights into opioid withdrawal and evidence-based treatments that can facilitate recovery. Learn about strategies and interventions for preventing opioid overdoses, emphasizing harm reduction and community awareness. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode70 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1642
In this episode, we delve into the unique challenges that breast cancer survivors confront in their journey to wellness. Dr. Lidia Schapira, Associate Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine and Director of Cancer Survivorship at the Stanford Comprehensive Cancer Institute, joins Stanford Medcast Host Dr. Ruth Adewuya. Our conversation uncovers the post-surgery body image challenges and their profound impact on self-perception. Additionally, we address the under-discussed link between cancer and mental well-being, shedding light on the emotional aftermath of the journey. Survivorship care plans take center stage, illustrating their pivotal role in providing tailored support for triumphing over cancer. Dr. Schapira shares her latest research insights and breakthroughs in breast cancer care, providing a glimpse into advancements that promise enhanced survivor well-being. Join us to grasp the multifaceted issues that shape the lives of breast cancer survivors and explore strategies for improved care and empowerment. Dr. Schapira is also the host of the Health After Cancer Podcast – a podcast series for cancer survivors and the lay public: https://healthaftercancer.stanford.edu/ Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode69 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1595
In this episode, Drs. Victor R. Lee and Nigam Shah discuss the use of AI technologies, such as Chat GPT, in medicine and medical education. Dr. Lee is an Associate Professor at Stanford University's Graduate School of Education and leads the Data Interactions & STEM Teaching and Learning (DISTAL) Lab. Dr. Shah is a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and serves as the Chief Data Scientist for Stanford Health Care. During our conversation, we explore the advantages and disadvantages of AI technologies and discuss how they are sometimes misused. We also delve into the mechanisms that can be implemented to ensure continuous improvement in the accuracy of responses from Chat GPT, particularly in medical education where the implications can be life or death. Join us to learn more about human-centered AI, the ethical considerations surrounding the integration of Chat GPT or similar generative AI models into medical curricula, and the current applications of Chat GPT in clinical medicine and beyond. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode68 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1588  
In this episode, critical care specialist guest host, Dr. Amanda Schilling, will discuss psychosocial challenges around the diplomacy of medicine with Alaina Henry, a clinical counselor, Idaho State Supervisor and Adjunct Faculty at Northwest Nazarene University. Join us for this conversation that includes best practices on how to develop a support network, practice compassion and self-care. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode66 Claim CE: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1542
In this episode, critical care physician guest host, Dr. Kirsten Steffner, will discuss stereotype threat, building trust, and self-affirmation with Dr. Claude Steele, Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. Stereotype threat describes the experience when an individual's awareness of a widely known negative stereotype interferes with his or her cognitive function and overall performance. Join us as we discuss how to recognize the stereotype threats that exist in our environments and improve engagement with our work and communities. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode65 Claim CE: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1538
In this episode, we speak with Charlette Stallworth, Vice President of Business Development and Innovation at Stanford Children’s Health. Our focus today is to better understand the process of innovation and the evolution of healthcare apps. The future of healthcare apps is exciting - these apps may be able to facilitate the delivery of services that seek to improve care and reduce cost. Apps may be used for population health analytics, integration of data from multiple devices that track fitness and activity, monitoring and improvement of medication adherence, chronic disease management, and identification of high-risk and high-cost patients and the coordination of their care. Listen in on this very informative discussion on Innovation 101. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode64 Claim CE: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1527  
In this episode, our critical care specialists guest hosts, Dr. Kirsten Steffner and Dr. Amanda Schilling will focus on physician well-bring and burnout with Dr. Rebecca Margolis and Dr. Jina Sinskey. Dr. Margolis is the Director of Well-Being in the Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine and Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology, Keck School of Medicine of USC. Dr. Sinskey is an Associate Professor of Anesthesia at the University of California, San Francisco. Together, we will discuss the signs and symptoms of burnout and how it applies to careers in medicine. We will also identify key concepts of wellness within both home-life and work-life. Listen in to learn about the techniques to help promote wellness and the tools to combat burnout and empathy fatigue, which will allow for improved work performance and patient care. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode63 Claim CE: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1519
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