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Interview with Sherry M. Wren, MD, and Baylee F. Bakkila, MD, authors of As-Needed Treatment of Postoperative Hypertension for Inpatient Surgical Patients: A Review. Hosted by Jamie Coleman, MD.

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Interview with Joseph T. Colonel, PhD, author Acoustic Analysis of Primary Care Patient–Clinician Conversations to Screen for Cognitive Impairment. Hosted by Cynthia E. Armand, MD.

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Interview with Amal Isaiah, MD, PhD, MBA, author of Deep Learning in Otolaryngology: A Narrative Review, and Matthew A. Shew, MD, MSCI, author of Shifting the AI Questions in Otolaryngology From “Can We Build a Model?” to “Will It Improve Patient Car... more

Interview with Joachim Hübner, MD, SJD, and Alexander Katalinic, MD, authors of Population Skin Cancer Screening and Melanoma Mortality Rates. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP.

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Dr. Alexander Katalinic
General physician and professor of epidemiology; University of Lübeck
University of Lübeck
Episode: JAMA Dermatology : Population Skin Cancer Screening and Melanoma Mortality Rates
Dr. Joachim Hübner
Epidemiologist; Head of the Small Institution Agency for Clinical Cancer Data of Lower Saxony, Oldenburg
Agency for Clinical Cancer Data of Lower Saxony
Episode: JAMA Dermatology : Population Skin Cancer Screening and Melanoma Mortality Rates
Dr. Luc Thomas
Professor of Dermatology
Lyon 1 University, Lyon, France
Episode: JAMA Dermatology : Limits of Artificial Intelligence Models for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Realistic Settings
Baran Sumer
Professor and chief of the Division of Head and Neck Oncology
UT Southwestern
Episode: JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery : Body Mass Index and Nutritional Status With Immunotherapy Response in Head and Neck Cancer
Lauren Gabra
Otolaryngology head and neck surgery resident
UT Southwestern
Episode: JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery : Body Mass Index and Nutritional Status With Immunotherapy Response in Head and Neck Cancer
Bob Swerlick
Professor Emeritus, former Chair, Department of Dermatology, Emory University School of Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
Episode: JAMA Dermatology : Skin Cancer Risk Profiles in Patients Seen for Periodic Skin Examinations
Jane Hall
Author, pediatric surgery researcher
University of Chicago
Episode: JAMA Surgery : Enhanced Recovery Protocol for Children Undergoing Surgery
Mehul V. Raval
Author, pediatric surgery researcher
Northwestern University
Episode: JAMA Surgery : Enhanced Recovery Protocol for Children Undergoing Surgery
Peter Albertson
Professor of Surgery and Urologist
UConn Health
Episode: JAMA Internal Medicine : Testosterone Treatment in Prostate Cancer Survivors With Hypogonadism

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JAMA Psychiatry : Evolution of Lithium as a Disease-Modifying Agent in Dementia
Q: What evidence supports lithium's impact on brain structure and function in humans?
Neuroimaging shows increased NAA indicating neuronal viability, and MRI studies demonstrate reversal of gray matter atrophy in regions affected by bipolar disorder when on lithium.
JAMA Psychiatry : Evolution of Lithium as a Disease-Modifying Agent in Dementia
Q: How has the field moved from lithium as a mood stabilizer to potential neuroprotection?
The guest explains that advances in gene expression and imaging revealed that lithium activates neuroprotective pathways (BDNF, BCL2) and improves mitochondrial function, which provides a rationale for its potential to slow neurodegeneration.
JAMA Dermatology : Limits of Artificial Intelligence Models for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Realistic Settings
Q: What is the main takeaway you want clinicians to have from this study?
That clinicians should continue to learn and rely on dermoscopy, as AI cannot replace human expertise, especially in complex or rare tumor presentations, and that AI should augment rather than replace clinical judgment.
JAMA Neurology : Phenoconversion in Pure Autonomic Failure
Q: What clinical signs and symptoms were more likely to be seen in individuals who Phenoconverted?
Hyposmia and subtle motor signs, REM sleep behavior disorder, and a prodromal pattern of central nervous system involvement consistently predicted phenoconversion, with REM sleep behavior disorder and hyposmia indicating higher likelihood of progression to Lewy body Parkinsonian syndromes or MSA.
JAMA Dermatology : Consumer Understanding of Skin Concerns With an AI-Powered Informational Tool
Q: What did you find in the study regarding accuracy and next steps?
We found a larger-than-expected improvement in condition accuracy and a notable benefit for determining next steps when the Wizard of Oz input was used, indicating AI can aid but clinician input remains valuable for decision timing.

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What is JAMA Network about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A health-and-science focused interview series that centers on clinical research, surgical innovation, and translational medicine across multiple specialties. Episodes frequently blend study design and data interpretation with practical implications for patient care, highlighting topics such as immunotherapy in head and neck cancer, skin cancer screening practices, pediatric recovery protocols, targeted therapies for rare tumors, and the role of AI and data infrastructure in advancing medical research. A standout pattern is its emphasis on real-world implementation, policy or funding context, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making it useful for clinicians, researchers, and health-system leaders considering how to translate findings into... more

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