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Join Dr. Brian Jackson, adjunct professor of pathology at the University of Utah and a medical director at ARUP Laboratories, as he interviews some of the top minds in diagnostic laboratory medicine. Listeners are privy to personal anecdotes and creative insights into important challenges facing laboratories and clinicians.

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As laboratory professionals, we’re often focused on our critical role as part of the healthcare team in delivering results to providers. But, do we ever stop and think about the power laboratory data can have in the hands of the patients themselves? ... more

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Whenever a new infectious disease enters the scene (or reenters, as in the case of measles), developing precise and accurate diagnostic tests as quickly as possible is critical. In this interview, Dr. Ben Bradley, ARUP medical director of the Institu... more

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In this age of algorithms, how do we ensure clinical care is both science based and personalized? In this interview, Dr. Ryan Metcalf, section chief of Transfusion Medicine at ARUP Laboratories and University of Utah Health and associate professor of... more

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Health equity and personalized medicine share a common goal: tailoring care to the needs of each individual. In this interview, Dr. Octavia Peck Palmer from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, immediate past president of ADLM, explains how d... more

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Recent Guests

Cherise Shockley
Digital and social media manager specializing in diabetes advocacy.
Diabetes Social Media Advocacy
Episode: An Interview With Cherise Shockley: How Laboratory Data Can Empower Patients
Dr. Benjamin Bradley
Medical director of High Consequence Pathogen Response, Virology, and Molecular Infectious Disease at ARUP Laboratories.
ARUP Laboratories
Episode: An Interview With Dr. Benjamin Bradley: The Central Role of Clinical Laboratories in Controlling Emerging Pathogens
Dr. Ryan Metcalf
Section chief of transfusion medicine at University of Utah Health, associate professor of pathology, and published author in JAMA.
University of Utah Health and ARUP Laboratories
Episode: An Interview With Dr. Ryan Metcalf: The Art and Science of Creating a Clinical Guideline
Dr. Octavia Peck Palmer
Immediate past president for ADLM, associate professor of pathology at the University of Pittsburgh, and directs the clinical chemistry division.
University of Pittsburgh
Episode: An Interview With Dr. Octavia Peck Palmer: Diversity, Equity, and Personalized Medicine
Dr. David Fajgenbaum
Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Director of the Center for Cytokine Storm Treatment and Laboratory.
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: An Interview With Dr. David Fajgenbaum: Embracing the “Ignorome” To Expedite Clinical Science
Amanda Openshaw
Genetic counselor at ARUP Laboratories with a master's degree in genetic counseling from the University of Michigan
ARUP Laboratories
Episode: An Interview With Amanda Openshaw: The Laboratory Is a Mystery Machine of Diagnostics
Dr. Qinwen Mao
Professor of Pathology at the University of Utah
University of Utah
Episode: An Interview With Dr. Qinwen Mao: Why We Need Better Laboratory Tests for Dementia
Dr. Keith Elkins
Family Medicine Physician
Morgan Health Center and Ogden Regional Hospital
Episode: An Interview With Dr. Keith Elkins: What Doctors Really Want From Their Clinical Laboratories
Beverly Rauch
Director of the Clinical Laboratory Evaluation Program at the New York State Department of Health
New York State Department of Health
Episode: An Interview With Beverly Rauch: Regulating the Safety and Effectiveness of Clinical Laboratory Testing

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Dr. Brian Jackson
Adjunct Professor of Pathology with a focus on laboratory medicine and diagnostics.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 36 ratings
  • Always Thought Provoking

    Content covered in these podcasts is always thought provoking, useful, and interesting. Dr. Jackson does a masterful job of finding the value in every perspective.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    paulepete
    United States5 years ago
  • Antibody tests

    Excellent podcast from late April. Is there a follow up planned, especially addressing the issue of protective immunity?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    La Canada Mom
    United States5 years ago
  • Informed and well explained

    Really appreciated the information on COVID testing. Finding there is a lot of information out there to sift through and it’s nice to hear it from people who are experts in this field. Will be sharing to some fellow co-workers and friends to help them understand why the delays in testing

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    klhead
    United States5 years ago

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Testimonials mention the high-quality insights provided by experts from diverse fields, enhancing the understanding of laboratory practices.
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An Interview With Dr. Benjamin Bradley: The Central Role of Clinical Laboratories in Controlling Emerging Pathogens
Q: What are the main diagnostic issues with measles?
The main issues are the reliance on clinical diagnosis, which can be inaccurate, and the need for laboratory testing to confirm cases.
An Interview With Dr. Benjamin Bradley: The Central Role of Clinical Laboratories in Controlling Emerging Pathogens
Q: What are the main diagnostic issues that you deal with with bird flu?
The main issues include accurately subtyping the virus and managing the low number of human cases associated with exposure to infected animals.
An Interview With Dr. David Fajgenbaum: Embracing the “Ignorome” To Expedite Clinical Science
Q: What was the impact to you personally of not having a diagnosis on top of everything that you were already going through?
David shares that the uncertainty of not having a diagnosis added to his physical suffering.
An Interview With Dr. David Fajgenbaum: Embracing the “Ignorome” To Expedite Clinical Science
Q: Could you just walk us through how that got started?
David Fajgenbaum narrates his journey from being a healthy medical student to an almost dying patient due to an undiagnosed condition.
An Interview With Amanda Openshaw: The Laboratory Is a Mystery Machine of Diagnostics
Q: What are sort of those main categories that are particularly prone to misordering genetic testing?
Familial testing, especially structural variants, and tests sounding similar, like galactosemia versus galactomanin, among others.

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Insightful conversations feature experts discussing critical issues in diagnostic laboratory medicine, emphasizing innovative practices, patient engagement, and the interplay between personal experiences and clinical realities. Topics often revolve around the evolution of health care diagnostics, new guidelines, and health disparities, creating a rich tapestry that appeals to professionals and advocates in the medical field. Noteworthy is the commitment to fostering understanding and collaboration between laboratory experts and healthcare practitioners, making it a valuable resource for listeners interested in the transformative aspects of laboratory medicine.

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