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ASTRO JournalsASTRO JournalsRed Journal Podcast March 15, 2025: Mentoring in Radiation OncologyDr. Sue Yom, Editor in Chief, hosts Dr. Kristin Hsieh, radiation oncology resident at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and member of the SWRO mentorship committee; Dr. Crystal Seldon Taswell, Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Miami and past Chair of SWRO; Dr. Jennifer Croke, radiation oncologist at Princess Margaret Cancer Center and Associate Professor and Director of Fellowship at the University of Toronto; and Dr. Reshma Jagsi, the Lawrence W. Davis Professor and Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at at Emory University. All were co-authors on this month's...2025-02-2156 minJACC Specialty JournalsJACC Specialty JournalsJACC: CardioOncology - Deep Inspiration Breath Hold in Left-Sided Breast Radiotherapy: A Balance Between Side- Effects and CostsIn this podcast, Dr. Fleure Gallant and Dr. Reshma Jagsi discuss a pivotal study by Busschaert et al. on the cost-effectiveness of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold (DIBH) in left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy. They highlight how DIBH significantly reduces heart radiation dose and cardiac events, while also noting its higher costs and impact on clinical workflow, ultimately concluding that DIBH remains a cost-effective option compared to free breathing techniques.2024-08-2003 minThe Lancet VoiceThe Lancet VoiceThe hidden costs of breast cancerWhat are the hidden costs of breast cancer? What advances in breast cancer treatment have been made, and how can we tackle the problematic inequities that remain? What needs to be done for patients with metastatic breast cancer? Gavin and Jessamy are joined by Felicia Knaul, Reshma Jagsi, and Fatima Cardoso to discuss the recent Lancet Breast Cancer Commission.You can read the Commission for free by registering:https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)00747-5/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_tlv_podcast_generic_lancetSend us your feedback!Read all of...2024-05-1639 minTime TitansTime TitansEpisode 7: Dr. Reshma JagsiToday we welcome a giant in Radiation Oncology, Dr. Reshma Jagsi, Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Jagsi takes us through her fascinating life story and career, and explains how her values, purpose, and family have informed her professional journey. Listen in to hear why despite being one of the busiest people we know, she feels the 'opposite of burnt out.' 2024-03-121h 12Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) PodcastJournal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) PodcastOmission of Radiotherapy after Breast-Conserving SurgeryDr. Shannon Westin and her guest, Dr. Reshma Jagsi, discuss the paper "Omission of Radiotherapy After Breast-Conserving Surgery for Women With Breast Cancer With Low Clinical and Genomic Risk: 5-Year Outcomes of IDEA" recently published in the JCO. TRANSCRIPT The guest on this podcast episode has no disclosures to declare. Shannon Westin: Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of JCO After Hours, the podcast where we get in depth with manuscripts that were published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. I am your host, Shannon Westin, GYN Oncologist and Social Media Editor...2024-02-2220 minOur Untangled MindsOur Untangled MindsS6:E9 Roundtable with Your Sisters in Medical SchoolThe workplace originated as a male-centric environment until the 1950s when women moved into the workplace for good due to WWII. Despite female workers making up over half of the workforce (56.8%, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics), women continue to mold themselves to adapt to an environment made by men, for men. Join us in this episode as we sit down with four female medical students and uncover topics that often present nuanced challenges to specifically female workers. From topics such as beauty bias and gender-based discrimination to menstruation and family planning, your sisters in medical school have got...2024-02-1349 minOncology OverdriveOncology OverdriveDigital Education and Health Care with Avital O'Glasser, MDIn this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Avital O’Glasser, MD, about how digital education credits maximize your personal and professional toolkit, scholarship of engagement and more. Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14 About O’Glasser :27 The interview 1:34 How did you get interested in working with and educating doctors on staying up to date with and including their accomplishments on their CVs? 2:35 How do you take the old system for promotional packets and CVs and incorporate in the new, and still make it something that is valid? 5:12 Jain and O’Glasser on the challenge of dig...2023-01-1944 minEmpowering Women PhysiciansEmpowering Women PhysiciansEpisode # 27 - There is no badge of honorIn this episode we talk about the important role of "micro-mentoring" in facebook groups for women physicians.      We also discuss one such example where women physicians reflect on and call out beliefs we have or actions we take, as if there were a badge of honor for sacrificing ourselves for others. Let's tell the truth - from our own painfully gained knowledge that there is NO badge of honor for .... (insert some BS thing here that we have been led to believe we "should" do. References Knoll, Miriam A. MD; Jagsi, Res...2022-09-1659 minJournal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) PodcastJournal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) PodcastJCO After Hours: A Discussion With Abby Rosenberg and Reshma JagsiDr. Shannon Westin, Dr. Abby Rosenberg, and Dr. Reshma Jagsi discuss the timely issue of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field of oncology.   TRANSCRIPT [MUSIC PLAYING] SHANNON WESTIN: Hey, everyone and welcome to JCO After Hours, the podcast that gets a little bit more in-depth about some of the articles and amazing research that have been published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. I'm so excited to be with you today. And more importantly, I'm very excited to talk about this amazing manuscript, which is called "Picture a Professional-- Rethinking E...2022-01-1023 minStrength in the Midst of ChangeStrength in the Midst of ChangeBuilding Trust through Community Engagement featuring Reshma JagsiThis episode of Strength in the Midst of Change features Dr. Reshma Jagsi, who received the Carol Hollenshead Inspire Award for Excellence in Promoting Equity and Social Change at CEW's 2020 Advocacy Symposium. Dr. Jagsi is the Newman Family Professor and Deputy Chair in the Department of Radiation Oncology and Director of the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (CBSSM) at the University of Michigan. She discusses her work at CBSSM on understanding how the move to a rapid learning healthcare system is received by patients in the community. Dr. Jagsi leads an NIH R01-funded investigation using deliberative...2021-10-1122 minNEJM InterviewsNEJM InterviewsNEJM Interview: Dr. Reshma Jagsi on the effects of Covid-19 on women in academic medicine and opportunities for promoting equity.Dr. Reshma Jagsi is deputy chair in the Department of Radiation Oncology and director of the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine at the University of Michigan. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. R. Jagsi, E. Fuentes-Afflick, and E. Higginbotham. Promoting Equity for Women in Medicine — Seizing a Disruptive Opportunity. N Engl J Med 2021;384:2265-2267. E.C. Kaye. Misogyny in Medicine. N Engl J Med 2021;384:2267-2269.2021-06-1610 minBreastcancer.org PodcastBreastcancer.org PodcastSABCS 2020: Doctors May Not Recognize the Severity of Radiation Side EffectsDr. Reshma Jagsi is the Newman Family Professor and deputy chair of the department of radiation oncology and director of the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine at the University of Michigan. At the 2020 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, she presented results from a study looking at how well doctors recognized radiation treatment side effects among people treated for breast cancer. Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Jagsi explain: why the researchers decided to look at this topic why certain groups, including younger women and women who are Black or of...2021-01-1912 minMichigan MindsMichigan MindsGender Difference in Research Authorship During COVID-19In this episode of Michigan Minds, Reshma Jagsi, Newman Family Professor and Deputy Chair in the Department of Radiation Oncology and Director of the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine, explores the gender difference in research authorship during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-09-0205 minThe BeaconThe BeaconDr. Reshma Jagsi (Pt 2): Identifying and Addressing Gender-Based Disparities in Medical Career PathsDr. Reshma Jagsi, radiation oncologist at University of Michigan, discusses her work on gender equity and disparities in medicine along with the challenges in overcoming them with host Dr. Jack West.2019-10-2825 minWest Wind (Audio)West Wind (Audio)Dr. Reshma Jagsi (Pt 2): Identifying and Addressing Gender-Based Disparities in Medical Career PathsDr. Reshma Jagsi, radiation oncologist at University of Michigan, discusses her work on gender equity and disparities in medicine along with the challenges in overcoming them with host Dr. Jack West.2019-10-2825 minWest Wind (Audio)West Wind (Audio)Dr. Reshma Jagsi (Pt 1): How a Government Major Who Worked in the White House Became Drawn into MedicineDr. Reshma Jagsi, radiation oncologist at University of Michigan, speaks with Dr. Jack West about her parents settling in Texas, her childhood, her move to Harvard to study government, & shaping her career & personal life priorities.2019-10-2439 minThe BeaconThe BeaconDr. Reshma Jagsi (Pt 1): How a Government Major Who Worked in the White House Became Drawn into MedicineDr. Reshma Jagsi, radiation oncologist at University of Michigan, speaks with Dr. Jack West about her parents settling in Texas, her childhood, her move to Harvard to study government, & shaping her career & personal life priorities.2019-10-2439 minMoving MedicineMoving MedicineReplay: #MeToo in the medical field, part 1: Dr. Reshma Jagsi on harassmentIn honor of Women in Medicine Month, the AMA is excited to share this presentation by Reshma Jagsi, MD, DPhil, from the 2018 AMA Annual Meeting. In her discussion, Dr. Jagsi provides an overview of sexual harassment and discrimination in the medical field. This episode is the first of two about how the #MeToo movement has affected the health care industry.   ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐📺 Follow the AMA on YouTube: @americanmedicalassociation 🎥 Watch #AMAUpdate for the latest in health care news for physicians: https://bit.ly/AMA_Update📧 Subscribe to AMA Morning Rounds newsletter, with...2019-09-1811 minReal PinkReal PinkTalking to Your Doctor with Dr. Reshma JagsiAs a pateint, there are things you can (and should) do to ensure your voice is heard and your concerns are addressed. To help us learn about how to develop an open dialogue with doctors, Dr. Reshma Jagsi joins the podcast today. Reshma Jagsi, M.D., D.Phil., is Newman Family Professor and Deputy Chair in the Department of Radiation Oncology and Director of the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine at the University of Michigan. After graduating first in her class from Harvard College, she pursued her medical training at Harvard Medical School, served...2019-08-1215 minThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#162 Gender & Sexual Harassment in Medicine, #MeTooDr. Reshma Jagsi (TIME’S UP Healthcare;  UMichigan) schools us on sexual harassment and describes the systemic and cultural changes that need to happen to effect real change. She unpacks the definition of sexual harassment, describes the state of the #MeToo and TIME’s UP movements across the science and medicine fields and highlights how we all can recognize/respond to harassment. This is the third episode of our Women in Medicine series. Last August, you heard us talk to Dr. Vinny Arora about the paucity of women in leadership positions, finding sponsors for career advancement, and being bold...2019-07-221h 02The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#162 Gender & Sexual Harassment in Medicine, #MeTooDr. Reshma Jagsi (TIME’S UP Healthcare;  UMichigan) schools us on sexual harassment and describes the systemic and cultural changes that need to happen to effect real change. She unpacks the definition of sexual harassment, describes the state of the #MeToo and TIME’s UP movements across the science and medicine fields and highlights how we all can recognize/respond to harassment. This is the third episode of our Women in Medicine series. Last August, you heard us talk to Dr. Vinny Arora about the paucity of women in leadership positions, finding sponsors for career advancement, and being bold...2019-07-221h 02Moving MedicineMoving Medicine#MeToo in the medical field, part 1: Dr. Reshma Jagsi on harassmentDr. Reshma Jagsi, director of the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine at the University of Michigan, provides an overview of sexual harassment and discrimination in the medical field. This episode is the first of two about how the #MeToo movement has affected the health care industry. View all AMA podcasts at ama-assn.org/podcasts.   ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐📺 Follow the AMA on YouTube: @americanmedicalassociation 🎥 Watch #AMAUpdate for the latest in health care news for physicians: https://bit.ly/AMA_Update📧 Subscribe to AMA Morning Rounds newsletter, with the n...2018-09-2611 minRadio ValueRadio ValuePaper Of The Week 09.05.18Muir Gray’s papers of the week: The positive and negative value of precision medicine References: In the Era of Precision Medicine and Big Data, Who Is Normal? Manrai AK, Patel CJ, Ioannidis JPA. In the Era of Precision Medicine and Big Data, Who Is Normal?. JAMA. Published online April 23, 2018. doi:10.1001/jama.2018.2009 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2679460 Reducing Overtreatment of Cancer with Precision Medicine - Just What the Doctor Ordered Katz, Steven & Jagsi, Reshma & Morrow, Monica. (2018). Reducing Overtreatment of Cancer with Precision Medicine: Just What the Doctor Ordered. JAMA. 319. 10.1001/jama.2018.0018. http://www.drstevenkatz.com/wp-content/uploads/Reducing-Overtreatment-of-Cancer-With-Precision-Medicine-Just-What-the-Doctor-Ordered-JAMA.pdf More in...2018-05-0900 minJAMA Oncology Author InterviewsJAMA Oncology Author InterviewsDifferences in the Acute Toxic Effects of Breast RadiotherapyInterview with Reshma Jagsi, MD, DPhil, author of Differences in the Acute Toxic Effects of Breast Radiotherapy by Fractionation Schedule: Comparative Analysis of Physician-Assessed and Patient-Reported Outcomes in a Large Multicenter Cohort, and Benjamin D. Smith, MD, author of Acute and Short-term Toxic Effects of Conventionally Fractionated vs Hypofractionated Whole-Breast Irradiation: A Randomized Clinical Trial2015-08-0608 minJCO Oncology Practice PodcastJCO Oncology Practice PodcastPracticing Oncologists' Attitudes and Experiences Regarding Collection of Patient-Reported Outcomesby Robert S. Miller, MD. Dr. Reshma Jagsi and collaborators conducted interviews with medical oncologists to ascertain their attitudes toward and prior experiences with the systematic collection of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in community oncology and to identify barriers to wider implementation.2013-09-1117 min