From NEJM Journal Watch, this podcast features lively interviews, concise summaries, and expert commentary that busy clinicians need to stay current and improve patient care.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | Life SciencesHealth & FitnessScienceMedicine |
A VIDEO RECORDING OF THIS INTERVIEW IS AVAILABLE AT THIS LINK.
In treating most exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) the usual regimen consists of prednisone plus 5- to 7-days of antibiotics. But what if a shorter course of ... more
A VIDEO RECORDING OF THIS INTERVIEW IS AVAILABLE HERE.
This time, we look to New York for guidance on recognizing and treating monkeypox.
Dr. Eric Meyerowitz of Montefiore and Dr. Stephen Baum of Einstein will lead you through the monkeypox thicket... more
A VIDEO RECORDING OF THIS INTERVIEW IS AVAILABLE HERE.
We’re back with another interview from this year’s IASLC conference.
This time, Christine Sadlowski and Dr. Julia Rotow interview Dr. Mariano Provencio about the survival outcomes from the NADI... more
A VIDEO RECORDING OF THIS INTERVIEW IS AVAILABLE HERE.
Interim results on overall survival in phase 3 of the IMpower010 trial were presented at this year’s meeting of the International Assosciation for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC). As part of th... more
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I like this podcast, keeps me updated on many things, but boy, you need to do something about the sound! If it doesn’t improve i might have to quit listening!
This is a great way to get the week’s top medical news very succinctly, and Joe Elia’s conversations with researchers are highly educational and entertaining!
The interview titles and topics are very catchy. I think the interviewer for a non clinician is exceptionally bright and talented; however, a trained physician may probe the topic by asking more pertinent questions from a clinical perspective borne of experience.
Why does he not do the Audio summaries; since the nature of the material is abstruse physicians might not accept him as legit, I like him, but
I tried to figure out why you removed him from the audio summaries and I realize maybe it was because he isn't a physician. Joe Ilea (Ileo's) voice is very nice.; his voice is so pleasant.
This is an awesome podcast, is it coming back for 2013?
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