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Interview with Rishi P. Singh, MD, author The Retina Clinic as a Window Into Systemic Vascular Health. Hosted by Neil Bressler, MD.

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Interview with Jacob E. Kurlander, MD, MS, author of Multilevel Stewardship Intervention for Use of Anticoagulation-Antiplatelet Therapy, and C. Seth Landefeld, MD, author of Deprescribing Inappropriate Medicines Across a Health System—Can We Improve... more

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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Jacob Kurlander
Research Scientist at the VA Ann Arbor Center for Clinical Management and Staff Gastroenterologist at the University of Michigan
University of Michigan; VA Ann Arbor
Episode: JAMA Internal Medicine : Multilevel Stewardship Intervention for Use of Anticoagulation-Antiplatelet Therapy
Seth Landefeld
General Internist and Geriatrician, Professor Emeritus
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Episode: JAMA Internal Medicine : Multilevel Stewardship Intervention for Use of Anticoagulation-Antiplatelet Therapy
Sherry Wren
Author, surgeon
Stanford University Department of Surgery
Episode: JAMA Surgery : Treatment of Postoperative Hypertension for Inpatient Surgical Patients
Baylee Bakkila
Author, surgeon
Stanford University Department of Surgery
Episode: JAMA Surgery : Treatment of Postoperative Hypertension for Inpatient Surgical Patients
Dr. Joseph Colonel
Postdoctoral research fellow focused on machine learning and automated audio analysis
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Queen Mary University of London
Episode: JAMA Neurology : Acoustic Analysis of Primary Care Patient–Clinician Conversations to Screen for Cognitive Impairment
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. 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. 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

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JAMA Surgery : Treatment of Postoperative Hypertension for Inpatient Surgical Patients
Q: What are the risks of using rapid-acting agents like hydralazine in this setting, and what alternatives did you highlight?
Hydralazine is commonly used but can cause abrupt, excessive BP drops lasting hours, potentially harming kidneys and other organs. The discussion notes alternatives such as beta-blockers (e.g., labetalol) and careful assessment of the patient's hemodynamic status before choosing a regimen, with an emphasis on avoiding reflexive treatment without confirming true hypertension.
JAMA Surgery : Treatment of Postoperative Hypertension for Inpatient Surgical Patients
Q: Can you walk us through the algorithm for evaluating an elevated inpatient BP, including when to intervene and when to let it ride?
The algorithm starts with a global assessment of causes (pain, recent meds, fluid status, withdrawal) and then checks for end-organ damage. If no end-organ damage is present and the rise is asymptomatic, the guidance is to let the BP ride rather than automatically treat, prioritizing surgery-related concerns and patient safety. If end-organ symptoms or chest pain occur, then targeted intervention or escalation is considered.
JAMA Surgery : Treatment of Postoperative Hypertension for Inpatient Surgical Patients
Q: Now, I love starting these podcasts with why. So, can you tell me a bit about the why and the need for this review article?
The authors describe a pet peeve about widespread use of IV antihypertensives for asymptomatic postoperative hypertension, arguing that historical definitions and clinical thresholds were not consistently applied in inpatient settings, which led to over-treatment. The article frames de-implementation as a needed shift and sets the stage for a pragmatic algorithm to guide when intervention is warranted.
JAMA Internal Medicine : Multilevel Stewardship Intervention for Use of Anticoagulation-Antiplatelet Therapy
Q: What challenges affected adoption across different sites, and how might those be addressed in other health systems?
Site heterogeneity was evident, driven by staffing constraints, siloing across specialties, and workflow integration challenges. Addressing these requires dedicated time for pharmacists, stronger cross-specialty collaboration, and user-centered dashboard designs to streamline decision-making.
JAMA Internal Medicine : Multilevel Stewardship Intervention for Use of Anticoagulation-Antiplatelet Therapy
Q: What were the key findings regarding de-implementation of antiplatelet therapy in patients on DOACs?
The study found that the combined intervention accelerated the de-implementation of antiplatelet therapy compared to controls, with roughly equal contributions from the two phases, indicating that a multi-component, system-level approach is effective.

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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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