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Docs With DisabilitiesDocs With Disabilities110: ACGME/DWDI Disability Resource Hub Case Study: Physical Disability in a Pediatrics ResidencyInterviewees: Dr. Uyen Troung, and Dr. Nalinda Charnsangavej  Interviewer: Dr. Lisa Meeks Description: What does it take to create true accessibility in residency training? In this episode, Dr. Lisa Meeks is joined by Dr. Uyen Truong, Chief Resident at the UT-Austin Dell Medical School Pediatric Residency Program, and Dr. Nalinda Charnsangavej, the program’s Director, for a candid conversation about disability inclusion in graduate medical education. Together, they share the story behind Dr. Truong’s residency journey as a wheelchair user—from early planning and proactive accommodations to the team-wide commitment that ma...2025-08-081h 06The NocturnistsThe NocturnistsBONUS - Managing Uncertainty: A Path to Better Patient CareToday, we're releasing a special bonus episode featuring Emily and our "uncertainty correspondent" Alexa Miller, in conversation with the ABIM Foundation. Together, they reflect on the key insights from creating the Uncertainty in Medicine series. Thank you to the ABIM Foundation for hosting and recording this webinar. To sign up for a webinar in the future, visit buildingtrust.org/webinars. Find show notes, transcripts, and more at thenocturnists.org, and subscribe to our substack. The "Uncertainty in Medicine" series is generously funded by the ABIM Foundation, by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, and the ...2025-07-0355 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: Denial and AcceptanceIn the series finale, we explore a different type of uncertainty—the uncertainty that arises around the healthcare system itself. This episode follows Ed Stratton, a stage IV cancer patient who beat his cancer, only to be denied a life-saving liver transplant by his insurance provider. His daughter Erin, armed with industry knowledge and unshakable determination, teams up with a healthcare whistleblower and an AI-powered startup to wage an extraordinary battle for his life. We end with a quiet reflection on uncertainty, and what it means to keep going. Find show notes, transcripts, and more at thenocturnists.or...2025-06-2644 minHarvard Macy Institute PodcastHarvard Macy Institute PodcastSeason 5, Episode 9: Celebrating 30 Years of Leadership and Learning with Elizabeth ArmstrongThis final episode of the Harvard Macy Institute podcast features Liz Armstrong, founding director of the Harvard Macy Institute. Liz is inspiration, mentor and friend to many in the HMI community and beyond. Dr. Armstrong is a professor in Pediatrics, PT, at Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, and has held positions at Harvard Medical School since 1984, including director of Curriculum 1988-1992, director of medical education 1992-2001 and director of education programs at Harvard Medical International from 2001-2009. In 1994 with funding from the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, she created and directed the Harvard Macy Institute through May 2023. She re...2025-06-241h 05The NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: The Good LifeWhat does it mean to live well in a world where nothing is certain — not in medicine, not in life? In this episode, we follow a high school teacher who asks his students to examine “the good life” through philosophy, Buddhism, and existential inquiry. We meet two women — a Buddhist monk and a disability rights advocate — who bring spiritual wisdom to the messy realities of illness, caregiving, and embodiment. Their stories, woven with reflections on impermanence, suffering, and compassion, offer a new way of thinking about uncertainty: not as something to fix, but as something to live with. Find sh...2025-06-1938 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: How We DieToday, we explore the paradox of mortality: something both certain and utterly unknowable. Through a haunting parable from Ursula K. Le Guin and stories from doctors and loved ones, we hear what happens when people try to plan for death—or avoid it. A daughter processes her mother’s calm decision to pursue assisted dying. A physician grapples with an ambiguous advance directive. A neurointensivist weighs the line between hope and false hope. What do we do when clear answers are impossible? And what happens when our attempts to control death only bring more suffering?  And in the midst of al...2025-06-1240 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: Trusting the Process with Leila Simon HayesToday, we step inside the studio of visual artist Leila Simon Hayes, whose bold, shape-driven designs are born from a process rooted in imperfection, intuition, and trust. Through her story, we explore how Leila’s creative practice helped her navigate decades of chronic pain and medical dismissal, eventually leading her to healing not through certainty, but through listening—both to her art and her body. Her journey invites us to reconsider our own relationship with uncertainty, and to ask: what happens when we stop demanding answers and start embracing the unknown? Find show notes, transcripts, and more at t...2025-06-0521 minTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOW194. Train and Race Like a Pro with Josiah, Sullivan, and Porter MiddaughI’m stoked to introduce you to three incredible athletes and good friends from the Colorado endurance scene: Josiah Middaugh, and his sons, Porter and Sullivan. You’ve probably heard Josiah on the show before — he’s an XTERRA World Champion and one of the most respected voices in endurance sports. Now, his sons are stepping up and following in his footsteps, and it’s pretty inspiring to see.We dive into what it means to fuel like a pro — both in racing and in everyday life. From training in the snow-packed streets of Colorado to chasing PRs in hot A...2025-06-021h 14The NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: Off ScriptToday, we explore the hidden layers of communication in medicine—what gets said, what doesn’t, and how uncertainty lives not just in the clinical data, but in the space between people. From a telemedicine encounter with a stubbornly independent patient in the Santa Cruz mountains, to a deeply personal story of navigating breast cancer risk, and finally to the ICU, where one physician is trying to revolutionize how teams talk about the unknown, this episode invites listeners into the gray zones of uncertainty and the doctor-patient relationship. Find show notes, transcripts, and more at thenocturnists.org, and s...2025-05-2936 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: Precision in Motion with Chris AikenToday, we step into the dance studio with improvisational dance artist Chris Aiken, whose work lives at the intersection of uncertainty, movement, and presence. With insights that resonate far beyond the dance studio, Chris explores how attention, poetic instinct, and even failure are essential tools for responding creatively under pressure—much like an ER doctor at a moment of crisis. Find show notes, transcripts, and more at thenocturnists.org, and subscribe to our substack. The "Uncertainty in Medicine" series is generously funded by the ABIM Foundation, by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, and the Gordon & Betty...2025-05-2229 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: A Matter of TimeThis week, we explore how time and uncertainty are intertwined in the practice of medicine. A toxicologist faces a split-second decision in the ER that could mean life or death for a young patient. A woman with chronic ankle pain spends years searching for answers as dozens of doctors offer snap diagnoses and failed treatments. A rheumatologist navigates the slow, murky waters of autoimmune disease, where diagnosis and treatment often unfold over months or years. And a couple reckons with the long-term implications of a rare and unpredictable heart condition. Through these stories, we see how uncertainty can stretch...2025-05-1533 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: Navigating Uncertainty with Admiral Mike LeFeverWhen a 7.6 magnitude earthquake leveled entire villages in Pakistan, retired U.S. Navy Admiral Mike LeFever was thrust into the heart of the disaster with no playbook and a simple directive: provide humanitarian aid and strengthen U.S.-Pakistan relations. In this episode, LeFever recounts what it was like to lead a massive relief effort in the chaotic aftermath—coordinating aid, rebuilding schools, and navigating diplomacy in a country where his presence was politically charged. As his mission evolved from emergency response to long-term relationship-building, including during the fallout of the Bin Laden raid, LeFever shares hard-won lessons on le...2025-05-0818 minHealthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & ResourcesHealthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & ResourcesImproving Health Equity - Antiracist Approaches to Clinical Care Dr. Brooke Salzman discusses Antiracist Approaches to Clinical Care, which she wrote as part of the free Antiracism Module funded by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. She talks about how to recognize and focus on biases; admitting and addressing our own biases, which is a critical step in becoming antiracist; the importance of diversifying the healthcare workforce by including representation, which is an effective way to improve access to care and reduce disparities; interprofessional teamwork; competencies to foster mutual respect; responding to racist patients; the necessity for organizations to have clear policies that protect staff, among other topics.    2025-05-0211 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: Leaps of FaithWhat happens when doctors have to make life-or-death decisions in an evidence-free zone — and patients are left to navigate the unknown? In episode 5 of “Uncertainty in Medicine", we bring you three gripping, real-life stories: a neurosurgeon weighing impossible risks in the operating room, a palliative care doctor facing a young man’s quiet resolve to die, and a patient whose long-awaited kidney transplant vanishes in a single phone call. These are high-stakes moments where instinct takes over, control slips away, and the only way forward is a leap of faith. Find show notes, transcripts, and more at thenoc...2025-05-0128 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: Root Causes with Ronald Wyatt, MDWhat does uncertainty in medicine have to do with Chernobyl? According to patient safety officer Dr. Ron Wyatt, more than we might think. In the fourth episode of our "Uncertainty in Medicine" series, he draws a chilling connection between one of history’s worst nuclear disasters and the quiet, preventable tragedies that unfold in hospitals every day. In both cases, the warning signs were there. People sensed something was wrong. But no one spoke up—or if they did, no one listened. Through his work at the Joint Commission, Dr. Wyatt has spent decades investigating sentinel events, the...2025-04-2421 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: Through Thick and ThinIn episode 3 of the "Uncertainty in Medicine" series, patient Dana undergoes a routine knee replacement and expects a straightforward recovery. Instead, she’s plunged into a baffling and relentless illness—one that defies diagnosis and leaves her life in limbo. As her symptoms intensify and specialists write her off, Dana finds an unwavering ally in her primary care doctor, the one person who refuses to let her fall through the cracks. This episode traces their year-long search for answers, revealing the emotional cost of medical uncertainty and the rare power of a clinician who stays the course. Alon...2025-04-1732 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: Looking with Uncertainty with Alexa MillerStep inside Alexa Miller’s classroom, where paintings become portals and doctors learn to see like patients. In this episode, Alexa leads a powerful exercise called the “image circle,” where clinicians reflect on their own experiences of medical uncertainty and choose artworks that speak to those moments. What follows is anything but abstract—through close looking and deep conversation, participants begin to feel what it’s like to sit on the other side of the exam table. Alexa, a trailblazer at the crossroads of art and medicine, shares  frameworks for understanding uncertainty and introduces her BOLD framework for navigating uncertainty...2025-04-1020 minHealthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & ResourcesHealthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & ResourcesImproving Heath Equity – Advancing Racial Equity Dr. Beverly Crawford discusses her involvement in an Antiracism Module funded by the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, focusing on advancing racial equity in health care and dentistry. She emphasizes the importance of interprofessional training for dental health providers to address systemic health concerns and improve overall well-being through collaboration. Beverley highlighted the need to address disparities and inequities in health care access and treatment, stressing that race is a social construct with no genetic component.  2025-04-0513 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsUncertainty in Medicine: The Art of Not KnowingIn the premiere of the "Uncertainty in Medicine" series, The Nocturnists explore medicine’s uneasy relationship with not knowing. From the clean resolutions of medical dramas to the structured rituals of case conferences, the culture of medicine often treats uncertainty as something to be avoided, resolved, or explained away. But what happens when uncertainty is not just a temporary gap in knowledge—but a constant, lived reality? Through story and reflection, this episode invites listeners to reconsider the role of uncertainty in clinical care. What if the goal isn’t to eliminate it, but to navigate it skillfu...2025-04-0328 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsTrailer: Uncertainty in MedicineMedicine is full of uncertainty—from ambiguous diagnoses to unpredictable outcomes and the complex emotions of not knowing. Uncertainty in Medicine is a new documentary podcast series, created in collaboration with Alexa Miller of ArtsPractica, that examines how both healthcare workers and patients navigate the unknown. Through powerful personal stories and in-depth conversations with professionals whose work depends on making decisions amid uncertainty, the series explores what it means to embrace the gray areas of medicine—and life. The first episode of Uncertainty in Medicine drops Thursday, April 3. Find show notes, transcripts, and more at thenocturnists.org 2025-03-2101 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsTrailer: Uncertainty in MedicineMedicine is full of uncertainty—from ambiguous diagnoses to unpredictable outcomes and the complex emotions of not knowing. Uncertainty in Medicine is a new documentary podcast series, created in collaboration with Alexa Miller of ArtsPractica, that examines how both healthcare workers and patients navigate the unknown. Through powerful personal stories and in-depth conversations with professionals whose work depends on making decisions amid uncertainty, the series explores what it means to embrace the gray areas of medicine—and life. The first episode of Uncertainty in Medicine drops Thursday, April 3.Find show notes, transcripts, and more at thenocturnists.org2025-03-2001 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsIn Pursuit of Fairness: Overcoming Bias in AssessmentPresented by Karen Hauer, PhD; University of California, San Francisco STFM Conference on Medical Student Education 2025 Scott Fields Lecture | Saturday, February 1 2025Bias in assessment of medical learners presents a critical, ongoing challenge to the quality of medical education. Experiences of bias may manifest in access to learning opportunities as well as in quantitative ratings and qualitative comments describing performance. This bias interferes with learners’ developmental progress through training and has consequences for their future careers and the patients they may serve. Solutions to address bias are nee...2025-03-1844 minSKIMO GOLDSKIMO GOLD4. Jessie Young: 41-yr-old Mom & USA National ChampionJessie Young isn’t just keeping up—she’s setting the pace. Fresh off an impressive performance at the SKIMO World Cup in Spain, Jessie joins Travis Macy to talk about making the A final alongside her racing partner, Cam Smith, proving that experience, strategy, and grit can go toe-to-toe with raw youth.A mother of two balancing elite competition, family life, and work, Jessie shares how she ramped up training in October with coach Josiah Middaugh, focusing on VO2 max and threshold workouts to sharpen her speed. She breaks down the art of the mixed relay—why nail...2025-03-0551 minHealthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & ResourcesHealthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & ResourcesImproving Health Equity: Resources and Solutions - Antiracism ModuleDr. Dennis Novack discusses the free Antiracism Module, funded by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. Dennis came up with the idea for the module and was a principal investigator on the three-year grant. He is a professor of medicine and Associate Dean of Medical Education at Drexel University College of Medicine. Dennis is the founder of Health Care Communication, formerly known as DocCom, an online communication skills training program for medical schools, residency programs, and hospitals with 44 modules. He is also the founder of Professional Formation – an online interprofessional learning program about professionalism with 14 modules. He received the Academy fo...2025-01-1523 minLife in Higher EdLife in Higher EdNavigating Higher Ed: persistence, perseverance, and promise - Nadege DadySend us a textIn this episode, Dr. Nadege Dady, dean of Student Affairs and assistant professor for the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, Harlem, NYC campus, talks about remaining flexible in moments of transition and positively engaged and "always work from a place of integrity." Nadege Dady, EdDDr. Nadege Dady is Dean of Students Affairs and Assistant Professor for the TouroCOM Harlem, NYC Campus. As the appointed Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Dady provides oversight of the admissions, registrar, financial aid, and bursar offices as well as alumni relations...2024-09-0138 minTurn on the Lights PodcastTurn on the Lights PodcastThe future of medical education with Holly HumphreyDisparities in patient care based on race and insurance status lead to frustration, fueling a growing movement to unionize and push for fair treatment.In this episode, Dr. Holly Humphrey, President of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, explores the pressing issues facing the American health care system and the foundation's pivotal role in transforming health professional education. Dr. Humphrey shares her insights on the high costs of medical training and how it drives specialty choices, the foundation's strategic initiatives focusing on diversity, equity, and belonging, and the adaptations made during the global pandemic. She discusses the grassroots...2024-07-2647 minTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWEp. 167 Ultra Endurance Craft: Fueling, Mindset, and Racecraft with Rebecca Rusch, Josiah Middaugh, John Gaston, and Luke JayJoin host Travis Macy for a special mash-up episode focusing on the craft of ultra-endurance racing and training. We are looking back on previous episodes with Rebecca Rusch, Josiah Middaugh, John Gaston, and Luke Jay to hear some of their thoughts on fueling, mindset, and racecraft.Get ready to be motivated, informed, and empowered!Listen to the full episodes featured:Ep. 3 with Rebecca Rusch Ep. 37 with Luke Jay Ep. 106 with John Gaston and Josiah Middaugh...2024-07-2225 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationBuilding Advocacy into Health Professions Education: An Interview with Dr. Lanre FalusiIn the seventh and final episode of Vital Voices Season 3, Dr. Holly J. Humphrey is joined by Lanre Falusi, MD, MEd, an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/VitalVoicesS3Transcripts/lanre-falusi-vital-voices---s3-episode-7.docx.pdf  More information on this episode can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-3-7  2024-04-3017 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationAI and Tech in Health Professions Education: An Interview with Dr. Geoff StetsonIn the sixth episode of Vital Voices Season 3, Dr. Holly J. Humphrey is joined by Geoff Stetson, MD, an Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Education at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) College of Medicine and the Director of Clinical Faculty Development there. This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/VitalVoicesS3Transcripts/geoff-stetson-vital-voices---s3-episode-6.docx.pdf  More information on this episode can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-3-6  2024-04-2322 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationAdvancing Equity Through Genomics in Nursing: An Interview with Dr. Andrew DwyerIn the fifth episode of Vital Voices Season 3, Dr. Holly J. Humphrey is joined by Andrew Dwyer, PhD, FNP-BC, a board-certified family nurse practitioner and Associate Professor of Nursing at Boston College’s William F. Connell School of Nursing. This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/VitalVoicesS3Transcripts/andrew-dwyer-vital-voices---s3-episode-5-transcript.docx.pdf  More information on this episode can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-3-5  2024-04-1616 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationBattling the Opioid Epidemic Locally: An Interview with Dr. Sara ArterIn the fourth episode of Vital Voices Season 3, Dr. Holly J. Humphrey is joined by Sara Arter, PhD, RN, an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Miami University in Ohio. This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/VitalVoicesS3Transcripts/transcript_-sara-arter-vital-voices---s3-episode-4.docx.pdf More information on this episode can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-3-4  2024-04-0922 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationIdentifying Gaps in Surgery Training: An Interview with Dr. Brenessa LindemanIn the third episode of Vital Voices Season 3, Dr. Holly J. Humphrey is joined by Brenessa Lindeman, MD, MEHP, Associate Professor of Surgery and Medical Education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine. This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/VitalVoicesS3Transcripts/transcript_brenessa-lindeman-vital-voices---s3-episode-3.docx.pdf  More information on this episode can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-3-3  2024-04-0218 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationServing the Underserved: An Interview with Dr. Rahul VanjaniIn the second episode of Vital Voices Season 3, Holly J. Humphrey, MD, MACP, is joined by Rahul Vanjani, MD, MSc, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.  This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/VitalVoicesS3Transcripts/transcript_-rahul-vanjani-vital-voices---s3-episode-2.docx.pdf More information about this episode can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-3-2  2024-03-2625 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationSeason 3: Stories and Scholarship from the 2023 Macy Faculty ScholarsIn the first episode of Vital Voices Season 3, Holly J. Humphrey, MD, MACP, is joined by Afaf Meleis, PhD, FAAN, LL, and Kelley Skeff, MD, PhD, two members of the Macy Faculty Scholars Program National Advisory Committee who have been with the program since its inception in 2010. This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/VitalVoicesS3Transcripts/vital-voices---s3-intro-episode-transcript.docx.pdf  More information about the episode is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-3-1 2024-03-1930 minTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWEp. 143 Sullivan & Josiah Middaugh: Pro XTERRA Triathletes on Youth Athletics, Project Podium, Family, and MoreJoin Travis and Mace with another father-son duo, Josiah and Sullivan Middaugh, for a fun, personal, and unique conversation reflecting on Sullivan’s groundbreaking success in triathlon coming out of high school plus reflections on why youth athletes should consider delaying specialization.Josiah Middaugh is an XTERRA Triathlon World and US Champion who has also won big events in snowshoeing, winter multisport, running, cycling, mountain biking, adventure racing, and more.  Josiah runs Middaugh Coaching.Sullivan Middaugh, 19, is an athlete with USA Triathlon’s Project Podium and a student at Arizona State University.  He has worked hard a...2023-12-1157 minKIPRIME PodcastKIPRIME PodcastStudying patient-focused approaches to physician performance assessment – an interview with Dr Dan SchumacherDr Dan Schumacher is a tenured professor in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, where he also serves as co-director of the CCHMC Education Research Unit and Education Research Scholars Program. His career has been dedicated to residency administration and medical education research, and he holds a PhD from the Maastricht University School of Health Professions Education. His research focuses on competency-based assessment, including milestones, EPAs, and resident-sensitive quality measures that he developed as part of his PhD work.  His research on competency-based assessment has garnered substantial external funding and made imp...2023-11-3014 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsPost-Roe America: 7. FuturesWhat does the future hold for abortion care? In this final episode of The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America, we hear from clinicians at the forefront of finding new solutions for patients in need.   Host & Co-creator: Ali Block, MD Co-creator: Emily Silverman, MD Featuring: Amy Meg Autry, MD; April Lockley, DO; Jiana Menendez, MD, MPH; Oriaku Njoku; Linda Prine, MD; and other contributors who wish to remain anonymous   Find show notes, transcript, and more at https://thenocturnists.com/pra/7/futures. Follow @thenocturnists.   The Nocturnists: Post-Roe Ameri...2023-11-0232 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsPost-Roe America: 6. The Next GenerationHow has the Dobbs decision impacted medical education? In episode 6 of The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America we talk to trainees and educators about how Dobbs has impacted their lives in the classroom, and explore what we lose when we lose abortion training.   Host & Co-creator: Ali Block, MD Co-creator: Emily Silverman, MD Contributors: Anastasia Anazonwu, MD Candidate; Bria Peacock, MD; and other contributors who wish to remain anonymous   Find show notes, transcript, and more at thenocturnists.com/pra/6/next-generation. Follow @thenocturnists.   The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America series...2023-10-2628 minTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWEp.136 Danelle Ballengee & Mia Howle: Training, Racing, Fueling, and Mindset for The Moab Trail Marathon and BeyondJoin Travis with friends Danelle “Nellie” Ballengee and Mia Howle for a fun and highly-educational conversation about preparing for and competing in trail running marathons and ultramarathon.Danelle Ballengee is one of the world’s most accomplished adventure sports athletes, boasting four Pikes Peak Marathon wins, three Primal Quest adventure race victories, and six “U.S. Athlete of the Year” wins in four sports. She is the top-winning endurance athlete in the world, having won several hundred events in various endurance sports including skyrunning, adventure racing, mountain running, rogaining, snowshoeing, triathlon, and duathlon...2023-10-2351 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsPost-Roe America: 5. Culture of SilenceMany physicians have been advocating publicly for reproductive health for decades, but many more have remained silent on the subject of abortion, fearing retribution from the general public and their communities. In episode 5 of The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America we talk about the culture of silence around reproductive health in medical spaces, and how breaking that silence is our only hope for reclaiming our reproductive freedom.   Host & Co-creator: Ali Block, MD Co-creator: Emily Silverman, MD Contributors: Vineesha Arelli, MD; Caitlin Bernard, MD MSCI FACOG; and Emily Patel, MD   Find s...2023-10-1929 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsPost-Roe America: 4. UprootedLeilah Zahedi-Spung never planned to leave her life behind in Tennessee. But after Roe fell, she found herself having to make an impossible decision about the future of her career. In episode 4 of The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America, we examine how political events can upend clinicians’ lives and communities.   Host & Co-creator: Ali Block, MD Co-creator: Emily Silverman, MD Contributors: Scott Dunn, MD; Zachary Halversen, MD; and Leilah Zahedi-Spung, MD   Find show notes, transcript, and more at https://thenocturnists.com/pra/4/uprooted. Follow @thenocturnists.   The Nocturnis...2023-10-1229 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsPost-Roe America: 3. Trust WomenAfter Dobbs, many states in the middle of the country severely restricted abortion – but Kansas stood out as an exception. As a result, a small clinic in Wichita called Trust Women became an unexpected oasis for abortion care. In episode 3 of The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America, we bring you inside the clinic to learn how they handled the overwhelming influx of patients.   *This episode briefly mentions violent imagery and actions targeting abortion clinics. Listener discretion is advised.   Host & Co-creator:  Ali Block, MD Co-creator:  Emily Silverman, MD Contributors:  Christina Bourne...2023-10-0537 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsPost-Roe America: 2. The CanaryBefore the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, there was S.B. 8—a Texas law that prohibited any abortion after 6 weeks, essentially banning it entirely in the state. In episode 2 of The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America, we hear from healthcare workers in and around Texas. What was it like to be an early witness to America’s crumbling abortion rights?   Host & Co-creator:  Ali Block, MD Co-creator:  Emily Silverman, MD Contributors:  Kiernan Cobb, RN; Bhavik Kumar, MD MPH; and other contributors who wish to remain anonymous   Find show notes, transcript, and more at h...2023-09-2828 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsPost-Roe America: 1. The Day Roe FellThe Nocturnists: Post-Roe America opens in Orlando, at a reproductive health conference where many abortion providers were gathered on the day of the Dobbs leak. We follow a few of them home, as they scramble in the aftermath to figure out what the ruling means for their practices, their patients, and themselves. Host & Co-creator:  Ali Block, MD Co-creator:  Emily Silverman, MD Contributors:  Diane Horvath, MD MPH; Jiana Menendez, MD MPH; Nikki Zite, MD MPH Find show notes, transcript, and more at https://thenocturnists.com/pra/1/the-day-roe-fell. Follow @thenocturnists. The Noc...2023-09-2127 minAcademic Medicine PodcastAcademic Medicine PodcastEnsuring Fairness in Medical Education AssessmentThis episode is a companion to the August 2023 Ensuring Fairness in Medical Education Assessment supplement, which was sponsored by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. The supplement focuses on creating an optimal, equitable system of learner assessment. In this episode, Holly Humphrey, MD, president of the Macy Foundation, discusses the origins of the supplement and the recommendations shared by the authors for fostering equity in assessment. Then the authors of each of the included papers share a summary of their work, including their key findings and takeaways to guide thinking on promoting fairness in assessment. Finally, Dowin Boatright...2023-09-1847 minThe NocturnistsThe NocturnistsTrailer: Post-Roe AmericaOn June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the Dobbs Decision. Overnight, Americans lost the protections on abortion care that Roe vs. Wade had afforded for almost 50 years. Soon afterward, The Nocturnists began talking to abortion providers around the country. Join us for The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America – a 7-episode podcast series featuring the stories of abortion providers from Texas to Tennessee, Oklahoma to Ohio, and beyond.   Series Host:  Ali Block, MD Co-creators:  Emily Silverman, MD & Ali Block, MD Featured Contributors:  April Lockley, DO; Bhavik Kumar, MD MPH; Christina Bourne, MD MPH; Emily...2023-09-1401 minTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWEp. 127 John Gaston: Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race 3rd Place Finisher on How it All Went Down in a Record YearJohn Gaston is one of America’s top ski mountaineers and mountain bikers who is also CEO & PLM at STRAFE Outerwear.  John’s many accomplishments include ski mountaineering national titles, 2nd and 3rd place at Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race, and course records at Power of 4 and Elk Mountains Grand Traverse ski races.Join John and Travis for a fun and personal tell-all about what it’s like to ride at the front of the legendary Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race.John Gaston InstagramStrafe Outerwear WebsiteEpisode 60 - Cam Smith and John GastonEpi...2023-08-211h 00Vital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationMitigating Health Disparities in HPEIn the fourth and final episode of Vital Voices Season 2, Holly J. Humphrey is joined by David M. Carlisle, MD, PhD, President and CEO of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science. This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/Webinars/vv-season-2---episode-4-transcript_final.pdf. More information about the episode is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-2-4  2023-06-1426 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationImproving Health Equity Through Interprofessional CollaborationIn the latest episode of Vital Voices, Holly J. Humphrey is joined by Joseph J. Kiesler, MD, recipient of the Josiah Macy Jr. Award for Individual Excellence. The episode's transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/transcript-vv-season-2---episode-3.pdf  More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-2-3  2023-06-0618 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationSocial Justice in Medical EducationFor the second episode of Vital Voices season 2, Holly J. Humphrey is joined by Robert Rock, MD, who received the Social Mission Alliance Rising Star Award for his many accomplishments in incorporating social justice in medical education. This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/vv-season-2---episode-2-transcript-(1).pdf More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-2-2  2023-05-3124 minThe Nurse Keith ShowThe Nurse Keith ShowChampioning a "High Tech High Touch" Approach to Nursing Research and EducationOn episode 423 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Dr. Jing Wang, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, Dean and Professor of the Florida State University College of Nursing, and Adjunct Professor in Biomedical Informatics and Public Health at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.In the course of their conversation, Keith and Dr. Wang discuss the future of health and healthcare and how Florida State University College of Nursing is leading in this area. Other topics include the future of aging in place, the use of wearable tech, and the...2023-05-2658 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationSeason 2: Social Mission in Health Professions EducationTo kick off the second season of Vital Voices, Holly J. Humphrey is joined by Toyese Oyeyemi Jr., MPH, MCHES, executive director, and Candice Chen, MD, MPH, former board chair of the Social Mission Alliance. This episode’s transcript is available: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/vv-season-2---episode-1-(intro).pdf  More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-1-2  2023-05-2423 minJAMA Author InterviewsJAMA Author InterviewsMedical Education: Is Medical School Ranking the Best Assessment of Quality?Major medical schools are no longer contributing data to the US News & World Report (USNWR) including more than half the schools that are currently ranked in the top 10 medical schools by the survey. In this podcast, JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, speaks with author Holly J. Humphrey, MD, from the Josiah Macy Jr Foundation in New York, about the recently published Viewpoint "Medical School Rankings—Bad for the Health of the Profession and the Public." Related Content: Medical School Rankings—Bad for the Health of the Profession and the Public 2023-04-2515 minJAMA Author InterviewsJAMA Author InterviewsMedical Education: Is Medical School Ranking the Best Assessment of Quality?Major medical schools are no longer contributing data to the US News & World Report (USNWR) including more than half the schools that are currently ranked in the top 10 medical schools by the survey. In this podcast, JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, speaks with author Holly J. Humphrey, MD, from the Josiah Macy Jr Foundation in New York, about the recently published Viewpoint "Medical School Rankings—Bad for the Health of the Profession and the Public." Related Content: Medical School Rankings—Bad for the Health of the Profession and the Public 2023-04-2515 minTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWEp. 106 John Gaston and Josiah Middaugh on fueling for endurance racing: cycling, mountain biking, running, triathlon, ski mountaineering, adventure racing, and moreWant to fuel like the pros?  Join Travis, Josiah, and John for a fun, frank, and educational conversation about fueling for endurance training and racing.John Gaston is one of America’s top ski mountaineers and mountain bikers who is also CEO & PLM at STRAFE Outerwear.  John’s many accomplishments include ski mountaineering national titles, 2nd place at Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race, and course records at Power of 4 and Elk Mountains Grand Traverse ski races.Josiah Middaugh is an XTERRA Triathlon World and US Champion who has also won big events in snowshoeing, winter...2023-03-271h 19KIPRIME PodcastKIPRIME PodcastUnderstanding and Improving Workplace Learning – An Interview with Dr. Bridget O’BrienBridget O’Brien, PhD, is a Professor of Medicine and an education scientist in the Center for Faculty Educators at the University of California, San Francisco. As co-director of the Teaching Scholars Program and the UCSF-University of Utrecht Health Professions Education doctoral program, she teaches and mentors faculty and learners interested in education research and scholarship. At the San Francisco VA, she directs the Advanced Fellowship in Health Professions Education Evaluation and Research. In 2015 she was selected as one of five national Macy Faculty Scholars supported by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. She is also a deputy edi...2023-03-1616 minTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTabor and Eli Hemming: Superfast Mountain Runners on the World Championships in Thailand, Team USA Triathlon, Rural Living, Collegiate Running (and CU’s Legendary Mark Wetmore), and Living with StokeIn this episode, Travis is joined by Tabor and Eli Hemming! Tabor and Eli Hemming are professional mountain/trail runners living in Kremmling, Colorado (world-famous as “The Sportsman’s Paradise”). The young, energetic couple is quickly making a mark on the trail racing circuit as they simultaneously support other athletes via Aerobic Monsters Coaching. Join Travis and the Hemmings for a fun conversation about training, racing, rural living, and the...2022-09-051h 07THE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWThere is Only One Michael Wardian–And He Just Ran Across the USA!This week on the pod, Travis and Mace are joined by Michael Wardian. Michael Wardian is a professional runner with over 200 marathon finishes, a 2:17 marathon PR, and three USA Olympic Trials appearances.  He is also a prolific trail and ultra runner who has completed and won a wide range of events across the globe.  Wardian recently ran across the United States in 61 days at an average of 53 miles per day–including a final day of 104 miles in less than 24 hours.  This...2022-08-221h 05Vital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationCreating Health Professions Learning Environments Inclusive of Those with Disabilities.Holly Humphrey is joined by Dr. Lisa Meeks, an expert in disabilities in medical education and an adjunct professor at the University of Michigan Medical School, for a discussion on ableism and the health care disparities that Americans with disabilities experience - including within health professions education, itself. This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/episode-9_vital-voices_meeks_transcript.pdf  More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-9-1  2022-04-2738 minTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOW#vanlife: Nathan DePuy and Molly Phannenstiel on Everything You Need to Know About Bus Conversions, Van Conversions, Vanlife, and MoreMolly Phannenstiel and Nathan DePuy are vanlifers who live in a sweet converted school bus and work for Outdoorsy. On this fun episode, Travis talks about his recent Salida Pole, Pedal, Paddle adventure with kids before getting into #vanlife fun with Mace, Nathan, and Molly.In This Episode: Check out our new title sponsor, The Feed Instagram | W...2022-04-251h 12Into the Aether - A Low Key Video Game PodcastInto the Aether - A Low Key Video Game PodcastThe Toad Problem (feat. Chrono Cross, Radical Dreamers, and Radiant Historia)The question looms: How radical are your dreams? Time to manage your expectations and climb into bed so you can find out once and for all.Cool CRT Twitter account: https://twitter.com/CRTpixelsDiscussed: Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition, Radiant Historia---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Discord: https://theworstgarbage.onlineFollow Stephen Hilger: https://twitter.com/StephenHilgerFollow Brendon Bigley: https://twitter.com/brendonbigley---Produced by AJ Fillari: https://twitter.com/ajfillariSeason 4 Cover...2022-04-131h 45Into the Aether - A Low Key Video Game PodcastInto the Aether - A Low Key Video Game PodcastBreaking Gex News (feat. Rune Factory 4, Rune Factory 5, Animal Crossing: Wild World)The world comes to a screeching halt when his name rings out over the airwaves. It's been twenty-three years, so why is Gex back in the news?Discussed: Rune Factory 4 Special, Rune Factory 5, Animal Crossing: Wild World---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Discord: https://theworstgarbage.onlineFollow Stephen Hilger: https://twitter.com/StephenHilgerFollow Brendon Bigley: https://twitter.com/brendonbigley---Produced by AJ Fillari: https://twitter.com/ajfillariSeason 4 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/2022-04-061h 26Into the Aether - A Low Key Video Game PodcastInto the Aether - A Low Key Video Game PodcastElden Ring | BonusHaving both finished their first runs of Elden Ring and in the midst of New Game+, Stephen and Brendon sit down to talk about their experiences with the game and answer your questions including — but not limited to — the star signs and jellicality of each NPC.---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Discord: https://theworstgarbage.onlineFollow Stephen Hilger: https://twitter.com/StephenHilgerFollow Brendon Bigley: https://twitter.com/brendonbigley---Produced by AJ Fillari: https://twitter.com/ajfillariSeason 4 Cover Art by S...2022-04-013h 28Vital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationAddressing Ableism in Health Professions Learning EnvironmentsHolly Humphrey is joined by Dr Lisa Iezzoni, a professor at Harvard Medical School, for a discussion on ableism and how physicians' perceptions of disabilities may affect the care that those with disabilities receive.  This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/episode-8_vital-voices_iezzoni_transcript_1.pdf  More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-8  2022-01-1022 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationCreating Safe and Inclusive Spaces in Clinical Learning EnvironmentsHolly Humphrey is joined by Drs. Marshall Chin, Monica Peek, and Monica Vela for an in-depth discussion on creating safe and inclusive spaces for trainees from under-represented communities in clinical learning environments.  This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/episode-7_vital-voices_vela_peek_chin_transcript-(002).pdf More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-7  2021-12-1342 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationAddressing Age-Related Bias and Discrimination in Health Professions EducationHolly Humphrey is joined by Dr. Terry Fulmer, the President of The John A. Hartford Foundation, for an in-depth discussion on how to address age-related bias and discrimination in health professions learning environments.  This episode’s transcript is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/episode-6_vital-voices_fulmer_transcript.12.6.21.pdf More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-6  2021-12-0624 minKentucky Wesleyan CollegeKentucky Wesleyan CollegeThe Adventures of Superman and Batman, Part OneWKWC presents “The Adventures of Superman and Batman, Episode One!” Batman has disappeared and it’s up to Superman and Robin to find him. Episode Two debuts Spring 2022!     Cast: Turner Vaughn - Batman/Bruce Wayne Noah Cosgrove - Robin/Dick Grayson Josiah Berggren - Jones Mason Leech - Superman/Clark Kent Hunter Fuqua - Narrator Peyton Johnson - Ed Logan Lake - Perry White Macy Dame - Inspector Henderson Derik Hancock – Announcer 1 Logan Reed – Announcer 2 Wish Read - Loi...2021-11-2938 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationCombating Bias Against the AANHPI CommunityHolly Humphrey is joined by Dr. Howard Koh, the Harvey V. Fineberg Professor of the Practice of Public Health Leadership at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Harvard Kennedy School, for a conversation on combatting bias against the AANHPI community in health professions learning environments.  This episode’s transcript can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-episode-5  More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-episode-5  2021-11-2231 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationInteracting with Racist PatientsHolly Humphrey is joined by Dr. Sachin Jain, the President and CEO of SCAN Group and Health Plan, and Pooja Chandreshekar, a student at Harvard Medical School, for a conversation on how to respond to racist patients. This episode’s transcript can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/macy-podcast-episode-4-transcript.pdf More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-episode-4 2021-11-0822 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationCombating‌ ‌Anti-Black‌ ‌Racism‌ ‌in‌ ‌Health‌ ‌Professions‌ ‌Learning‌ ‌Environments‌Holly Humphrey is joined by Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, the President and CEO of Morehouse School of Medicine, for a conversation on addressing anti-Black racism in health professions learning environments.   This episode’s transcript can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/macy-podcast-episode-3---transcript.pdf  More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-episode-3  2021-10-2524 minTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWTHE TRAVIS MACY SHOWEpisode 40 - Amber Neben and Josiah Middaugh: 40+ and Crushing It in Cycling, Running, Triathlon, and LifeAt 46, Amber Neben recently finished 5th in the road cycling time trial at the Olympics and 4th at the World Championships. She’s a former multiple World Champion and US Champion who also coaches cyclists at www.joinbasecamp.com. Josiah Middaugh won the XTERRA Triathlon World Championship in 2015 and continues to race at the highest level into his 40s--as his own children become elite athletes as well. Josiah coaches adult triathletes at www.middaughcoaching.com. In this sometimes scientific (and always fun) conversation, Travis talks with these pros about how they keep on crushing it in defiance of the pa...2021-10-181h 10Vital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationLGBTQ+ Inclusion in Health Professions Learning EnvironmentsHolly Humphrey is joined by Dr. Stephan Davis, the director of the Masters of Health Administration program at the University of North Texas Health Center’s School of Public Health, for an in-depth discussion of increasing LGBTQ+ inclusion in health professions learning environments. This episode’s transcript can be found here: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/_macy-foundation-podcast-episode-2-(davis)_transcript.pdf  More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/lgbtq-inclusion-in-health-professions-learning-environments  2021-10-1127 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationAddressing Bias and Discrimination in the Health Professions Learning Environment with Dr. Camila MateoHolly Humphrey is joined by Dr. Camila Mateo, the Associate Director of Anti-racism Curriculum and Faculty Development at the Harvard Medical School, for a conversation on harmful bias and discrimination in health professions learning environments.  2021-09-2741 minConversations about Arts, Humanities and HealthConversations about Arts, Humanities and HealthEpisode 7 - In Conversation with Prof Rita CharonProf Ian Sabroe and Dr Dieter Declercq talk to Prof Rita Charon about her pioneering work in narrative medicine, as well as the pivotal role of aesthetics and aesthetic experiences in the practices of narrative medicine. Rita Charon is a general internist and literary scholar who originated the field of narrative medicine. She is Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics and Professor of Medicine at Columbia University. She completed the MD at Harvard in 1978 and the PhD in English at Columbia in 1999, concentrating on narratology and the works of Henry James...2021-09-1745 minVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationVital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. FoundationEpisode Zero: Introducing Vital VoicesIn this episode, Holly Humphrey, the host of Vital Voices and President of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, introduces the podcast and forecasts what we can expect from this season.  2021-09-1503 minInnovatorsInnovatorsImplicit Bias in Medical Education and Practice: Insights from a Pandemic Doctor & Researcher (with Dr. Cristina Gonzalez, Professor at the Einstein College of Medicine)Dr. Cristina Gonzalez, Professor of Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, joins Innovators to talk about implicit bias in education and how schools can combat it when selecting and elevating students. In 2011, Dr. Gonzalez's leadership was recognized nationally through the Unified Leadership Training in Diversity Award from the Association of Chiefs and Leaders in General Internal Medicine. In 2016, Dr. Gonzalez was one of five educators selected as a Macy Faculty Scholar from the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. Dr. Gonzalez's work was also funded by the Amos Medical Faculty Development Program of the Robert Wood Johnson...2021-04-2624 minInsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical SchoolInsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical SchoolHealth Systems Science | Health Care Technology With Dr. Rachel Salas and MS4 Kori Porosnicu RodriguezToday’s guests are Dr. Rachel Salas and MS3 Kori Porosnicu Rodriguez. You can find them on Twitter @RachelSalasMD and @KoriPoRodriDr. Salas is a Professor in the Department of Neurology at Johns Hopkins Medicine with a joint appointment in the School of Nursing. She is the Director of the Neurology Clerkship. She earned her medical degree at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston where she also completed her internship and residency. After her chief year, she came to Baltimore to complete her 2-year sleep medicine fellowship. In 2018, she earned a Master of Medical Education at...2021-02-1046 minPodcasttycPodcasttycTYC 9 La Perturbación CibernéticaEl término cibernética fue acuñado por Norbert Wiener (1894-1964), un matemático y físico norteamericano, en el verano de 1947, poco después del término de la II Guerra Mundial. Wiener se inspiró en un vocablo griego, “kubernetes”, que designaba al piloto o capitán de una nave en la antigua Grecia. Curiosamente, la mayoría desconoce que esta palabra, kubernetes, aparece ya en dos pasajes del Nuevo Testamento. Uno de ellos es Hechos 27:11: “Pero el centurión daba más crédito al piloto (kubernetes) y al patrón de la nave, que a lo que Pablo decía”. P...2021-01-0900 minThis Is Getting Old: Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World Podcast with Dr. MELISSA BATCHELORThis Is Getting Old: Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World Podcast with Dr. MELISSA BATCHELOR2020: Year of the Nurse an Interview With Ashley Darcy-Mahoney2020: Year of the Nurse - An Interview with Ashley Darcy-Mahoney “Most people think of nurses only doing bedside care in hospitals. They're in long term care, school health, home care, the policy arena, and many more places.”— Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP, FAAN (20:58-21:10) Nurses play a very significant role, both locally and globally. Most people still think of nurses only doing bedside care in hospitals, but nurses are in-home health care, school health care, the policy arena, and many other places.    In this week’s episode: You’ll discover the broad ra...2020-08-0428 minThe SydcastThe SydcastDr. Rita Charon: The Healing Power of Narrative MedicineEpisode SummaryHave you heard about "narrative medicine?" On this episode of The Sydcast, Syd talks with Dr. Rita Charon about how the blending of the art of humanity and the science of medicine created a new method for doctors to better treat their patients. It also turns out that the ideas of narrative medicine can be applied in many other contexts beyond medicine, including business, sports, entrepreneurship, parenting, and our lives in the age of COVID. Narrative medicine is tapping into something deep and fundamental in each of us as human beings...2020-06-1551 minTests and the Rest: College Admissions PodcastTests and the Rest: College Admissions PodcastCollege Advising for Underserved PopulationsComprehensive college advising sets the foundation for college success, but not all students receive this guidance in equal measure. What kind of specific support do urban, rural, and first-generation students need, and who can and should provide it?. Amy and Mike invited school counselor Dr. Chris Tudico to help understand the topic of college advising for underserved populations.  What are five things you will learn in this episode? How do underserved populations differ from majority populations in terms of college advising? What should comprehensive college counseling entail? What special needs do first-generation college aspirants have?  How ca...2019-07-0224 minNursing TodayNursing TodayWe're More Diverse—Now What?There is a factor intrinsic in every human being that can prevent us from achieving excellence in healthcare equity. Discover what that factor is and how understanding its impact can change the way we approach others. In this podcast, Dr. Kenya Beard encourages providers and key stakeholders to reflect on the challenges of healthcare equality. She shares critical approaches to the advancement of health equity and explores ways in which providers can make a difference in treating all patients equally.  available: Handouts are available when you register for contact hours. (See above.) Featuring— Kenya Beard, EdD, AGACNP-BC, NP-C, CNE, ANEF  Asso...2018-01-1032 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThe Importance of Teams - The Expanded Role of Nurses in Primary CareNursing Grand Rounds with George Thibault, MD Josiah Macy Jr Foundation2016-11-1459 minLectures and PanelsLectures and PanelsSocial Media in Medicine: Susannah Fox presents Pew Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicinehttp://www.einstein.yu.edu - Susannah Fox, associate director of digital strategy at the Pew Internet & American Life Project, explains why she believes online networks among and between patients, caregivers and physicians are the way of the future. This talk was given at Einstein and is part of faculty development associated with a Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation grant that Einstein was awarded in 2012 to promote online professionalism among faculty and students. See accompanying release: http://www.einstein.yu.edu/news/releases/830/einstein-faculty-receive-grant-to-teach-social-media-professionalism-in-medicine/2013-10-2400 minLectures and PanelsLectures and PanelsKevin MD: Doctors and Social Mediahttp://www.einstein.yu.edu - Kevin Pho, M.D., founder of KevinMD.com, urges physicians to engage in the "PR battle online" against those who spread false health claims and pseudo-science using social media. This talk was given at Einstein and is part of faculty development associated with a Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation grant that Einstein was awarded in 2012 to promote online professionalism among faculty and students. See accompanying release: http://www.einstein.yu.edu/news/releases/830/einstein-faculty-receive-grant-to-teach-social-media-professionalism-in-medicine/2013-10-2400 minLectures and PanelsLectures and PanelsHealth Care Social Media in the Digital Era, Dr. Farris Timimi, 3 of 3http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Farris Timimi, M.D., defines social media and discusses how patients are using #socialmedia and networking as an important tool to access #health information. Dr. Timimi is medical director of Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media. This talk was given at Albert Einstein College of Medicine as part of faculty development associated with the 2012 Education and Training to Professionalism Initiative by the Institute on Medicine as a Profession (IMAP) and the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. #hcsm. See accompanying release: http://www.einstein.yu.edu/news/releases/830/einstein-faculty-receive-grant-to-teach-social-media-professionalism-in-medicine/2013-07-2300 minLectures and PanelsLectures and PanelsHealth Care Social Media in the Digital Era, Dr. Farris Timimi, 2 of 3http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Farris Timimi, M.D., defines social media and discusses how patients are using #socialmedia and networking as an important tool to access #health information. Dr. Timimi is medical director of Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media. This talk was given at Albert Einstein College of Medicine as part of faculty development associated with the 2012 Education and Training to Professionalism Initiative by the Institute on Medicine as a Profession (IMAP) and the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. #hcsm. See accompanying release: http://www.einstein.yu.edu/news/releases/830/einstein-faculty-receive-grant-to-teach-social-media-professionalism-in-medicine/2013-07-2300 minLectures and PanelsLectures and PanelsHealth Care Social Media in the Digital Era, Dr. Farris Timimi, 1 of 3http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Farris Timimi, M.D., defines social media and discusses how patients are using #socialmedia and networking as an important tool to access #health information. Dr. Timimi is medical director of Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media. This talk was given at Albert Einstein College of Medicine as part of faculty development associated with the 2012 Education and Training to Professionalism Initiative by the Institute on Medicine as a Profession (IMAP) and the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. #hcsm. See accompanying release: http://www.einstein.yu.edu/news/releases/830/einstein-faculty-receive-grant-to-teach-social-media-professionalism-in-medicine/2013-07-2300 minThe New York Academy of SciencesThe New York Academy of SciencesPrioritizing Health Disparities in Medical Education to Improve CareExperts discuss how medical schools can reduce health disparities by promoting more diversity in healthcare professions, equipping doctors with tools to serve underrepresented groups, and reaching out to the community. Dr. Marc A. Nivet, Chief Diversity Officer for the Association of American Medical Colleges, and Dr. Arthur Kaufman, Distinguished Professor at the University of New Mexico's Department of Family and Community Medicine, discuss the role of medical universities in addressing health disparities between socioeconomic populations. This podcast is presented as part of the Translational Medicine Initiative, a partnership between the New York Academy of Sciences and the Josiah Macy, Jr...2013-05-3133 minThe New York Academy of SciencesThe New York Academy of SciencesDigital Healthcare Technology Part 2: Take One App a Day with FoodDr. Robert Kaplan, Director of the National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, and Dr. Barbara Barry, research scientist with the Northeastern University Relational Agents Group, discuss the evolving role of technology in addressing the behavioral aspects of health. These ideas will be further explored at an event on Friday, March 22, at the New York Academy of Sciences titled Health 2.0: Digital Technology in Clinical Care. This conference is jointly presented by The New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, The Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, and the New York Academy of Sciences. Dr. Robert Kaplan, Director...2013-03-2024 minThe New York Academy of SciencesThe New York Academy of SciencesDigital Healthcare Technology Part 1: Virtual Patients, AI Doctors, and BeyondDr. Joseph Kvedar, Founder and Director of the Center for Connected Health, Dr. Martin Kohn, Chief Medical Scientist for Health Care Delivery at IBM Research, and Dr. Marc Triola, Associate Dean for Educational Informatics at NYU School of Medicine and Director of the Division of Educational Informatics, discuss the emerging roles of digital technology in healthcare. These ideas will be explored further at an event on Friday, March 22, at the New York Academy of Sciences titled Health 2.0: Digital Technology in Clinical Care. This conference is jointly presented by The New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, The Josiah Macy...2013-03-1425 minThe New York Academy of SciencesThe New York Academy of SciencesUnraveling the Obesity-Cancer ConnectionYou've heard it once, you've heard it a thousand times: the U.S. has a big problem with obesity. But did you know that there are demonstrated links between obesity and all kinds of serious health problems including cancer? In this episode, Science a partnership between the New York Academy of Sciences and the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation to foster the translation of basic science discoveries into improved clinical healthcare. It was a co-production of The Sackler Institute for Nutrition Science and Science and the City.2012-03-2626 minThe Peace Revolution PodcastThe Peace Revolution PodcastPeace Revolution episode 043: The Ultimate History Lesson with John Taylor Gatto / Hour 3 + Commentary Notes, References, and Links for further study:  Use the donation buttons at the bottom of these notes, or on the sidebar of this site, or the sidebar of Tragedy and Hope dot com,  for “The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto” multi-DVD interview project, currently in post-production. With over 5 hours of interview footage, this is a collection of education which is invaluable. If you donate $50 or more towards the completion of this project, you will receive the entire DVD set; as our way of saying Thanks! Your invitation...2011-10-2900 minThe New York Academy of SciencesThe New York Academy of SciencesHealthy Hearts: Fighting an EpidemicHeart disease is the leading death for Americans today. In this special edition of the Science Physician-in-Chief of the Mount Sinai Medical Center, director of the Wiener Cardiovascular Institute at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and scientific organizer of the Academy's upcoming conference on cardiovascular health in Barcelona, Spain has to say about heart healthy behavior in children, youth, and adults. This podcast is brought to you by the Sackler Institute for Nutrition Science and the Translational Medicine Initiative, sponsored by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation.2011-09-0220 minThe New York Academy of SciencesThe New York Academy of SciencesThe Diabetes-Gum Disease ConnectionGood oral hygiene helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease, but the health of your mouth may have a big impact on the rest of your body too especially if you have diabetes. Find out more in this special edition podcast from The Sackler Institute for Nutrition Science. Ira Lamster of Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, George W. 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