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Interview with Vineet Ahuja, DM, author of Fecal Microbiota Transplant and Multidrug-Resistant Organism Decolonization in Gastrointestinal Disease: A Randomized Trial and Michael H. Woodworth, MD, MSc, author of Fecal Microbiota Transplant for Multid... more

Interview with Susan M. Landau, PhD, author of Brain Imaging Biomarkers and Cognitive Outcomes in a Multidomain Lifestyle Intervention: The POINTER Imaging Ancillary Study. Hosted by Cynthia E. Armand, MD.

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Interview with Rory Sayres, PhD, author of Consumer Understanding of Skin Concerns With an AI-Powered Informational Tool. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP.

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Interview with Matthew G. Crowson, MD, MPA, MASc, MBI, author of Federal Funding in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery—When It Mattered. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD MBA .

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* Federal Funding in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Su... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Susan Landau
Research neuroscientist focusing on brain changes in aging and Alzheimer's disease; PI of the pointer imaging study
University of California, Berkeley
Episode: JAMA Neurology : Brain Biomarkers and a Multidomain Lifestyle Intervention
Vineet Ahuja
Professor of Gastroenterology
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
Episode: JAMA Internal Medicine : Fecal Microbiota Transplant and Multidrug-Resistant Organism Decolonization in Gastrointestinal Disease
Michael Woodworth
Infectious Diseases Specialist
Emory University School of Medicine
Episode: JAMA Internal Medicine : Fecal Microbiota Transplant and Multidrug-Resistant Organism Decolonization in Gastrointestinal Disease
Rory Sayres
Researcher at Google
Google
Episode: JAMA Dermatology : Consumer Understanding of Skin Concerns With an AI-Powered Informational Tool
Matthew Crowson
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery and Director of Clinical Informatics and Artificial Intelligence
Mass General Brigham Hospital
Episode: JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery : Federal Funding in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
Hemant Bhargav
Author of the paper; investigator at Center for Addiction Medicine, NIMHANS
NIMHANS
Episode: JAMA Psychiatry : Yoga for Opioid Withdrawal and Autonomic Regulation
Tiarnán Keenan
Corresponding author of the investigation
Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications, National Eye Institute, NIH
Episode: JAMA Ophthalmology : Geographic Atrophy Enlargement Rates in the AREDS2 Study
Dr. Eva Deerenberg
Department of Surgery, St. Francis Hospital / Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam
Episode: JAMA Surgery : Small Bites vs Large Bites for Closure of Abdominal Midline Incisions
Mr. Rudolf van den Berg
Department of Surgery, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam
Episode: JAMA Surgery : Small Bites vs Large Bites for Closure of Abdominal Midline Incisions

Hosts

Neil Bressler
Editor-in-Chief of JAMA Ophthalmology; appears on episodes discussing ophthalmology and related studies.
John Torous
Host and web editor; covers psychiatry, mental health, and digital health topics.
Dr. Aday Adamson
Web Editor for JAMA Dermatology; hosts episode discussions on dermatology topics and related health care issues.

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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.
JAMA Dermatology : Consumer Understanding of Skin Concerns With an AI-Powered Informational Tool
Q: Am I presenting that accurately?
Yes, the discussion clarified that we used a dermatology-specific neural network and compared it to clinician input in a Wizard of Oz setup to understand how people perceive AI versus expert input.
JAMA Dermatology : Consumer Understanding of Skin Concerns With an AI-Powered Informational Tool
Q: Do you mind telling our audience what type of stuff you do at Google?
I describe myself as a human-computer interaction researcher focusing on how AI can be accurate, trusted, and integrated into health systems, with dermatology being a major area of study.
JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery : Federal Funding in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
Q: What does the contemporary pathway to federal funding look like for a young investigator?
The guest explains that the NIH is issuing far fewer new grants than usual, so early-career researchers should consider seed funding from professional societies or non-NIH sources for initial work and use limited NIH funds later for broader validation.
JAMA Psychiatry : Yoga for Opioid Withdrawal and Autonomic Regulation
Q: What were the main clinical findings regarding withdrawal duration and secondary outcomes like sleep and anxiety?
Yoga plus standard treatment shortened withdrawal duration (median 5 days vs 9 days in controls), with notable improvements in sleep (about 61 minutes earlier sleep onset) and reduced anxiety; HRV indices also improved.

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This program features long-form conversations with clinicians, researchers, and health care leaders who discuss recent studies, clinical practice challenges, and real-world implications of medical research. Episodes span ophthalmology, dermatology, neurology, psychiatry, internal medicine, and surgical outcomes, frequently focusing on how new data translates to patient care, reimbursement, and health system efficiency. Highlights include large-scale outcomes analyses, novel treatment approaches, and the integration of patient perspectives or real-world data to inform decision making. The show tends to attract professionals and decision-makers in medicine, research, and health care delivery, while also offering insights for sponsors and gues... more

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