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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Internal Medicine. JAMA Internal Medicine is an international peer-reviewed journal providing innovative and clinically relevant research for practitioners in general internal medicine and internal medicine subspecialties. We strive to publish articles that are stimulating to read, educate and inform readers with the most up-to-date research, and lead ... more

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Interview with Rohan Khazanchi, MD, MPH, author of Wait Time Modifications for Black Transplant Candidates Affected by Race-Based Kidney Function Estimation and L. Ebony Boulware, MD, MPH, author of Important Lessons Learned From Eliminating Race-Bas... more

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Interview with Thomas Ibounig, MD, author of Incidental Rotator Cuff Abnormalities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Brian T. Feeley, MD, author of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abnormalities and Incidental Age-Related Changes. Hosted by Eve Rittenberg,... more

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Interview with Katherine Majzoub Morgan, MD, MPP, author of Primary Care Clinicians Available for New Patient Visits, and Ishani Ganguli, MD, MPH, author of A Different Lens on the Primary Care Workforce Shortage—Who Is Accepting New Patients? Hosted... more

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Interview with Robert Goulden, MBBS author of Magnesium Supplementation and Tachyarrhythmias:A Nonrandomized Clinical Trial and Jason H. Wasfy, MD, MPhil author of Evidence for Clinical Treatment Decisions Without Randomized Data. Hosted by Ilana Ric... more

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Dr. Rohan Khazanchi
First author of the study on race-neutral eGFR and transplant wait times
Harvard Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Program; Brigham and Women's Hospital; Boston Children's Hospital; Boston Medical Center
Episode: Wait Time Modifications for Black Kidney Transplant Candidates
Dr. Ebony Boulware
Dean of Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Chief Academic Officer of Advocate Health
Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Advocate Health
Episode: Wait Time Modifications for Black Kidney Transplant Candidates
Thomas Ibounig
Shoulder and elbow surgeon at the Helsinki University Hospital, researcher at the Finnish Center for Evidence-Based Orthopedics at the University of Helsinki
Helsinki University Hospital
Episode: Incidental Rotator Cuff Abnormalities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Brian Feeley
Chief of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery at UCSF, Professor of Sports Medicine Research
UCSF
Episode: Incidental Rotator Cuff Abnormalities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Dr. Lynda Powell
Professor in the Department of Family and Preventative Medicine at Rush University, author of the study on lifestyle interventions in metabolic syndrome.
Rush University
Episode: Lifestyle Intervention for Sustained Remission of Metabolic Syndrome
Dr. Giselle Corbie
Associate editor at JAMA Internal Medicine, professor of social medicine and medicine, and director of the Center for Thriving Communities.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Episode: Lifestyle Intervention for Sustained Remission of Metabolic Syndrome
Dr. Sammy Saab
Professor at the Departments of Medicine and Surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
UCLA
Episode: Targeting MASLD and MASH in the US Hispanic/Latino Population
Robert Bals
Professor of Internal Medicine at Saarland University in Germany
Saarland University
Episode: Azelastine Nasal Spray for Prevention of SARS-CoV-2 Infections
Dan Barouch
Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School
Episode: Azelastine Nasal Spray for Prevention of SARS-CoV-2 Infections

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Wait Time Modifications for Black Kidney Transplant Candidates
Q: What broader lessons for medicine can we take from this study?
Removing race from clinical algorithms can reduce harms and advance equity, but it also requires concrete policy changes and ongoing evaluation to ensure that the intended benefits reach patients across specialties, not just in transplantation.
Wait Time Modifications for Black Kidney Transplant Candidates
Q: What were the most striking findings in terms of patient impact?
Over 21,000 candidates had wait time modifications, with a median 1.7-year increase in wait time, and Black candidates saw a measurable rise in transplants per 1,000 listings, indicating substantial improvement in access without increasing living donor transplants.
Wait Time Modifications for Black Kidney Transplant Candidates
Q: What was the core methodological approach of your study?
We obtained comprehensive OPTN data on wait-listed individuals and transplant recipients, and used interrupted time series analysis to assess changes in transplant rates by race before and after the policy change, focusing on level changes in Black patients versus other groups.
Wait Time Modifications for Black Kidney Transplant Candidates
Q: Could you set the scene on why national guidelines moved away from race in calculating GFR a few years ago?
The shift emerged from recognizing race as a social construct with potential harm, supported by evidence that race-based eGFR could delay or prevent Black patients from accessing timely transplantation, prompting organizations like NKF and ASN to endorse race-neutral equations.
Magnesium Supplementation and Tachyarrhythmias
Q: How does regression discontinuity help us answer questions in medicine?
It allows for estimating treatment effects free from both measured and unmeasured confounders by comparing similar patients just above and below a treatment threshold.

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The show centers on conversations with medical researchers, clinicians, and policy experts about current findings in internal medicine and related fields, with a strong emphasis on how research translates into patient care, health policy, and health equity. Episodes frequently tackle timely topics such as race in medicine and its impact on practice, diagnostic pitfalls and communication in imaging, primary care access and workforce dynamics, and chronic disease management through behavioral and system-level interventions. Guests range from study authors and editors to specialists in emergency medicine, geriatrics, hepatology, orthopedics, and menopausal medicine, often pairing clinical insights with broader implications for practice, policy... more

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1. Dr. Rohan Khazanchi
2. Dr. Ebony Boulware
3. Thomas Ibounig
4. Brian Feeley
5. Dr. Lynda Powell
6. Dr. Giselle Corbie
7. Dr. Sammy Saab
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