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Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast
Abdominal Trauma - Washington Manual of Surgery
Let’s talk abdominal trauma—Join Dr. Kerry Swanson for a discussion with expert critical care surgeon, Dr. Doug Schuerer. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on care in the ICU and is a companion to Chapter 8 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery. In this episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery podcast, Dr. Schuerer, a trauma and acute care surgeon at Washington University in Saint Louis, discusses the management of abdominal trauma. Key topics include the primary and secondary survey of trauma patients, the sign...
2025-05-30
23 min
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Journal Review in Surgical Education: Away Rotations & Sub-Internships
Thinking about doing an away rotation? In this episode of Behind the Knife, we break down everything you need to know about away rotations and sub-internships. From how to apply and what to expect to making a great impression and building connections, we’ve got you covered. Plus, we discuss whether you should even do an away rotation at all and how to decide if it's the right move for your application. We’re joined by a fantastic and diverse group of general surgery residents who share their insights, tips, and experiences. Episode Hosts: –Dr. Josh Roshal, Univer...
2025-04-21
30 min
Hysteria 51
Charles Fort: The Granddaddy of the Strange | 414
Before the X-Files, before Bigfoot reality shows, before your uncle went down a YouTube rabbit hole and now won’t shut up about lizard people—there was Charles Hoy Fort. A man who spent his life collecting the weirdest, wildest, and most WTF-worthy stories that science tried (and failed) to explain. From raining frogs to UFOs before they were even called UFOs, Fort cataloged it all and basically invented the field of Forteana—aka the study of all things bizarre,spooky, and questionably sane. AKA our bread and butter! But who was Fort? A misunderstood genius...
2025-02-24
1h 04
RheumMadness Rheumatology Podcast
5.7 Full Court Care Champions Part 2
In this episode we present part 2 of our conversation about the teams in the Full Court Care Champions region of RheumMadness 2025!Links to the Full Court Care Champions Scouting Reports:Cost-effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine retinopathy screening, by residents from the Lankenau Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency ProgramSteroid dose in lupus nephritis, by the Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) Adult Rheumatology Fellowship ProgramSGCAPS prediction tool, by the Medical College of Wisconsin Adult Rheumatology Fellowship Program.Links to theMednet.org Q&As about...
2025-02-12
17 min
The Next Step: Career and Grad School Advice from SMD Alumni
Dr. Catherine Lang: A Physical Therapist Turned Neuroscientist
The intersection of stroke rehabilitation & neuroscience research is transforming our understanding of the brain and recovery after a stroke. Catherine Lang, PT, PhD, Barbara J Norton Professor of Physical Therapy, Professor of Neurology and Occupational Therapy, and Associate Director of the Movement Science Program at the University of Washington in St. Louis, shares expert insights into stroke therapy, the challenges of regaining motor function, and how personal and environmental factors impact rehabilitation outcomes. Dr. Lang is a WashU Medicine graduate who completed her postdoctoral studies in a neuroscience lab here at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and...
2025-02-05
18 min
RheumMadness Rheumatology Podcast
5.6 Full Court Care Champions
In this episode we dive into the teams in the Full Court Care Champions region of RheumMadness 2025!Links to the Full Court Care Champions Scouting Reports:Cost-effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine retinopathy screening, by residents from the Lankenau Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency ProgramSteroid dose in lupus nephritis, by the Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) Adult Rheumatology Fellowship ProgramSGCAPS prediction tool, by the Medical College of Wisconsin Adult Rheumatology Fellowship Program.Links to theMednet.org Q&As about this region:...
2025-02-05
31 min
Neuroscience Perspectives
Recovering From Stroke - How Physical Therapy & Neuroscience are Advancing Care
The intersection of stroke rehabilitation & neuroscience research is transforming our understanding of the brain and recovery after a stroke. Catherine Lang, PT, PhD, Barbara J Norton Professor of Physical Therapy, Professor of Neurology and Occupational Therapy, and Associate Director of the Movement Science Program at the University of Washington in St. Louis, shares expert insights into stroke therapy, the challenges of regaining motor function, and how personal and environmental factors impact rehabilitation outcomes. Dr. Lang is a WashU graduate who completed her postdoctoral studies in a neuroscience lab at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and...
2025-01-30
16 min
Whales Certified
The 2025 GISL Soccer College NCAA [ SLU , Maryville , Washington University and Jefferson Community Junior College ] Recruiting Presentation held at Visitation Academy ......
Send us a text*Katie Shields Women's Head Soccer Coach at SLU NCAA D1 [ Katie.shields@slu.edu ] *Eric Delabar Assistant Head Women's Soccer Coach at Maryville University D2 [edelabar@maryville.edu] *Jim Conlon Women's Head Coach of The 2024-25 NCAA D3 National Champions Washington University in St. Louis , Mo. [jimconlon@wustl.edu] *Luke Schlichting Head Coach for The Soccer Program at Jefferson County Community Jr College [lschlich@jeffco.edu] real information in real time
2025-01-22
1h 04
Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast
Transplant Surgery – Washington Manual of Surgery
Let’s talk transplant surgery—Join Dr. Sydney Beache for a discussion with expert transplant surgeon Dr. Jason Wellen. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on abdominal transplantation and is a companion to Chapter 21 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery. Dr. Wellen reviews key aspects of liver, kidney and pancreas transplants. This episode covers the basics of transplantation, organ allocation, transplant immunology, technical considerations, complications, and innovations on the cutting edge of transplant surgery, including the use of robotics and normothermic machine perfusion. Gues...
2024-12-27
17 min
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Clinical Challenges in Surgical Education: Exploring Professional Development Time (PDT) and Professional Identity Formation (PIF)
In this episode, podcast hosts Dr. Josh Roshal, Dr. Darian Hoagland, and Dr. Maya Hunt discuss the ins and outs of professional development time (PDT) and professional identity formation (PIF) during surgical training. Joined by insights from fellow CoSEF members, the team dives into key topics such as mentorship, timing, and making the most of this critical phase in residency. From rapid-fire tips to personal reflections, this episode offers a wealth of advice for trainees considering their PDT and PIF.. Episode Hosts: –Dr. Josh Roshal, University of Texas Medical Branch, @Joshua_Roshal, jaroshal@utmb.edu –Dr. Dari...
2024-12-23
47 min
QFI Podcast: All Things Arabic
Building School Belonging for Newcomer Students: Insights from the SALaMA Study
The Study of Adolescent Lives after Migration to America (SALaMA) seeks to assess the mental health and psychosocial wellbeing of high school students who have been – or whose parents have been – resettled to the US from the MENA region. QFI partnered with Washington University in St. Louis in and a number of school districts and local refugee resettlement agencies around the US to uncover the true impact of displacement on mental health. In this episode, Ilana Seff, Jeremy Aldrich, and Cyril Bennouna discuss what they’ve found and how educators, administrators, and schools can foster a healthy academi...
2024-12-06
48 min
Aging-US
Baseline Variations and Mechanical Loading-Induced Bone Formation in Mice through Proteomics
Bone mass declines with age, and the anabolic effects of skeletal loading decrease. While much research has focused on gene transcription, how bone ages and loses its mechanoresponsiveness at the protein level remains unclear. Researchers Christopher J. Chermside-Scabbo, John T. Shuster, Petra Erdmann-Gilmore, Eric Tycksen, Qiang Zhang, R. Reid Townsend, Matthew J. Silva from Washington University School of Medicine and Washington University in St. Louis, MO, share their findings which underscore the need for complementary protein-level assays in skeletal biology research. On October 12, 2024, their research paper was published as the cover of Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as “Aging (Albany NY...
2024-10-17
06 min
Aging-US
Proteomics of Bone Formation in Young-Adult and Old Mice
BUFFALO, NY- October 15, 2024 – A new #research paper was #published on the #cover of Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science), Volume 16, Issue 19 on October 12, 2024, entitled, “A proteomics approach to study mouse long bones: examining baseline differences and mechanical loading-induced bone formation in young-adult and old mice.” As noted in the abstract, bone mass declines with age, and the anabolic effects of skeletal loading decrease. While much research has focused on gene transcription, how bone ages and loses its mechanoresponsiveness at the protein level remains unclear. In their paper, researchers Christopher J. Chermside-Scabbo, John T...
2024-10-15
04 min
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Journal Review in Surgical Education: Navigating the Surgical Residency Match Process
In this episode, podcast hosts Dr. Josh Roshal, Dr. Darian Hoagland, and Dr. Maya Hunt dive into two important papers that provide guidance on navigating the hidden curriculum of the surgical residency match process. Joined by fellow CoSEF members Dr. Ariana Naaseh and Dr. John Woodward, the discussion revolves around practical tips for finding your perfect surgical residency and filtering out the noise during the application process. Journal Club Hosts: –Dr. Josh Roshal, University of Texas Medical Branch, @Joshua_Roshal, jaroshal@utmb.edu –Dr. Darian Hoagland, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, @DHoaglandMD, dlhoagla@bidmc.harvard.edu ...
2024-09-26
31 min
PT Pro Talk
Ep 146 - Movement and Therapy: Real-World Applications for Athletic Success with Dr. Jamey Gordon
💭” The Movement System Impairment is your blueprint or the reason for using certain tools, and traditional PT is the skill of having all those tools.” - Dr. Jamey Gordon Our guest Dr. Jamey Gordon PT, DPT, ATC, CSCS is a doctor of physical therapy, certified athletic trainer, and certified strength and conditioning coach. He serves as the Team Rehab Westfield Clinic Director as well as the Director of Athlete Development and oversees all rehabilitation, speed, strength and agility training, and skill development activities at ProX. In addition to his duties at Team Rehab and ProX, Jame...
2024-08-08
46 min
Behind the Microscope
Michael Diamond, MD, PhD – Follow the Science
Dr. Michael Diamond is an ID-trained physician scientist at Washington University of Saint Louis where he serves as the Herbert S. Gasser Professor within the Departments of Medicine, Molecular Microbiology, Pathology & Immunology. Dr. Diamond runs a prolific basic science lab studying the molecular basis of disease of globally emerging RNA viruses and focuses on the interface between pathogenesis and host immunity. He is also actively involved in mentorship of physician-scientist trainees. He is also a recipient of Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award of the American Society of Clinical Investigation and currently an elected Councilor for the As...
2024-07-27
39 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Kahlil Robert Irving
Ep.205 Kahlil Robert Irving was born in San Diego, in 1992, but spent most of his youth in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended the Kansas City Art Institute, where he received his BFA, and earned his MFA from the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art at Washington University in St. Louis. Irving’s work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Mass MOCA, the New Museum, and the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. In February of 2024, Irving opened concurrent exhibitions at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art (AnticKS & MOdels + My theater to...
2024-06-19
25 min
PT Pro Talk
Ep. 140 - The Movement System – Understanding & Application with Dr. Shirley Sahrmann
“You should treat the movement to get rid of the symptoms rather than treating the symptoms to be able to move.” Dr. Shirley Sahrmann Our guest Dr. Shirley Sahrmann, PT, PhD, FAPTA. Dr. Sahrmann is a Professor Emerita of Physical Therapy at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri with over 60 years of experience. She received her bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy, masters and doctorate degrees in Neurobiology from Washington University. She is a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association and is a recipient of the Association's Marion Williams Research...
2024-06-06
1h 24
(A)Theist Podcast
Ep. 16 - Meaning Part 2: A Conversation with Dr. Patrick Hill
Dr. Patrick Hill is an Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. His current research is interested in how individuals explore options for and ultimately commit to a purpose for life. Dr. Hill runs the PATH Lab where he studies Purpose, Aging, Transitions, and Health. He also hosts his own podcast called Your Direction. Dr. Patrick Hill’s PATH Lab: https://pathlab.wustl.edu/ Your Direction Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6X5uKnhlLGQZkwxNTLeiEU We welcome your feedback, show suggestions and questions! Contact us at atheist@stlpodcasts.com or on Instag...
2023-12-18
1h 05
It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast
#26 Wolfram Syndrome Expertise from Dr. Fumihiko Urano
We are thrilled to have Dr. Fumihiko Urano on “It Happened To Me” as he is our co-host Cathy’s lead doctor, for her variant of the rare disease, Wolfram Syndrome. Fumihiko “Fumi” Urano, MD, Ph.D., is a Physician and Medical Researcher specializing in Wolfram syndrome, characterized by juvenile-onset diabetes, vision loss, and neurodegeneration. Dr. Urano is a Professor of Medicine and Pathology & Immunology, an attending physician at Endocrinology Genetics Clinic, and currently holds Samuel E. Schechter Endowed Professorship in Medicine at Washington University Medical Center, St. Louis, USA. Dr. Urano is a driving force in the...
2023-12-18
33 min
Choose to be Curious
Ep. #209: Why Neuroscience Matters, with Ilya Monosov
Ilya Monosov invites us to rethink our understanding of the brain -- and to wrestle with the implications of how we define "curiosity". Ilya studies neuronal circuits of motivation, emotion, and learning at the Department of Neuroscience at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. But this conversation about how one neuroscientist explores the world -- and why -- is much more nuanced and thoughtful than his position description suggests. I didn't anticipate our conversation would take us to the importance of neuroscience and information seeking for the fate of humanity, or to how achieving an "engineer's understanding" of...
2023-11-29
28 min
The Uncommon OT Series
Quinn Tyminski, OTD, OTR/L, BCMH & Serena Blank, MOT, OTR/L: OT with Individuals Experiencing Homelessness
In this special episode, we will learn from Quinn Tyminski, OTD, OTR/L, BCMH & Serena Blank, MOT, OTR/L, two occupational therapists working with Individuals experiencing homelessness. Quinn Tyminski, OTD, OTR/L, BCMH currently serves as an instructor in the Program in Occupational Therapy at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Tyminski earned her master's degree in occupational therapy from Washington University in 2012 and her Clinical Doctorate of Occupational Therapy in 2017 from Saint Louis University. Her clinical practice experience is in the area of community-based mental health practice, where she served as the o...
2023-08-07
1h 05
Hustle Skirt
Interview with Angelica Harris, Chief Executive Officer of Top Tutors For Us
Top Tutors For Us provides accessible, experienced test prep tutors resembling Black high-school students. Founded by Angelica Harris 10 months ago, it won the Skandalaris Venture Competition 2023, earning a $10K prize. Top Tutors assists predominantly Black organizations and school districts by offering resources for standardized testing. Angelica's own experience with the ACT inspired her to create the platform. Graduating from Washington University in St. Louis with three degrees, including a Master's in Computer Science, she achieved a 32 on the ACT, securing $1.5 million in scholarships and fulfilling her dreams." P: (504) 505-1020 angelicaharris@wustl.edu | LinkedIn ...
2023-07-16
29 min
Zestful Aging
Dr. Patrick Hill -- How Does Your Personality Affect How You Age?
Have you ever wondered how your personality affects how you age? Do some kinds of personalities age better than others? What is the effect of having a sense of purpose? Patrick Hill is an Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis and focuses on understanding how dispositional traits predict and shape trajectories of healthy aging. His current research looks at how individuals explore options for and ultimately commit to a purpose for life, and how having a sense of purpose predicts important life outcomes. In addition, he examines the lifespan development of dispositional gratitude an...
2023-05-27
34 min
Converging Dialogues
#222 - Cats: An Evolutionary Story: A Dialogue with Jonathan Losos
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Jonathan Losos about the evolutionary story of cats. They discuss how cats are semi-domesticated and similar around the world. They talk about how cats meow and purr to humans and less so with other cats. They discuss the sociality of cats, feral cats, and the evolutionary history of cats. They talk about the five different groups of cats, where cats originate from, different breeds of cats, genetics, where they roam, the future of cats and many other topics. Jonathan Losos is an evolutionary ecologist who studies rapid evolution...
2023-05-01
1h 47
Srsly Wrong
280. SRSLY WRONG EATS THE BUGS (Preview)
In this very special new BONUS episode, Aaron + Shawn discuss eating bugs, the world economic forum, globalism vs globalization, the politics of disgust, and even try out eating a few bugs of their own. Books cited:Edible Insects: A Global History by Gina Louise HunterEdible Insects and Human Evolution by Julie J LesnikInsects: the edible field guide by Stefan Gates Articles cited:Insect diet helped early humans build bigger brains, study suggests – The Source – Washington University in St. Louis (wustl.edu)Conservatives React Differently to Disgusting Pictures – The At...
2023-03-22
10 min
Kessler Foundation Podcasts
Using nerve transfer to restore hand and arm function after spinal cord injury - Dr. Ida Fox
Read the transcript at https://kesslerfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2023-02/Using%20nerve%20transfer%20to%20restore%20hand%20and%20arm%20function%20after%20spinal%20cord%20injury-Dr-Ida-Fox-TRANSCRIPT.pdf Welcome to the 2022 Northern New Jersey Spinal Cord Injury System Lecture Series. This podcast features Ida Fox, MD, FACS, professor of surgery at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MS. In this series, Dr. Fox discussed advancements in upper extremity reconstruction in cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) that have provided the opportunity to improve function and quality of life in people living with SCI. She described current approaches to restoring hand and upper extremity f...
2023-02-23
35 min
The Lonely Pipette : helping scientists do better science
TLP #14 : How to get good at failing - Jen Heemstra
In this episode, we step beyond the life sciences to talk with Jen Heemstra, a professor of chemistry who brings much energy to thinking about mentoring and improving academic cultureJen tells us how early failures drove her to strive for success in scienceShe shares how she overcame early doubts about an academic careerShe talks about how different students need different mentoring styles and how important it is to adjust each timeShe admits that she is so excited about all her roles that she struggles with focusing and setting prioritiesGreat teams are made up of people...
2022-10-25
1h 10
Under the Sisterhood
Being a woman in today's world with Dr. Hillary Anger Elfenbein
Today we are honoring Hillary Anger Elfenbein a mother, daughter, auntie, sister, friend, non-pro#t board member, comedian and a tenured professor and researcher in social psychology and organizational behavior at the Olin Business School. At work, she is the John and Ellen Wallace Distinguished Professor and Chair of Organizational Behavior at Washington University in St. Louis. Hillary holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior, Master’s degree in Statistics, and undergraduate degrees in Physics and Sanskrit language, all from Harvard University. Her academic research is about emotion in the workplace. Hillary shares a how being a...
2022-09-16
42 min
Under The Puppet
Kurt Hunter (Penguin In My Pocket, Sock Puppet Serenade)
http://www.UnderThePuppet.com - Kurt Hunter built his first marionette at age 12. Ever since he’s made marionettes his passion creating several shows he’s performed all over the United States with his company Kurt Hunter Marionettes. In addition to teaching and performing at National Puppetry Festivals, he is now on the artistic staff of the O’Neill Puppetry conference. I talk to Kurt about his puppetry journey on this episode of Under The Puppet. Plus, hear more of my conversation with Kurt Hunter exclusively on the free Under The Puppet app for iOS & Android! IOS...
2022-09-01
1h 02
All Access: Med School Admissions
A Discussion About Medical Scientist Training Programs - MD/PhD
If you want to know more about Medical Scientist Training Programs (MD/PhD), then this is the episode for you! You will hear from a leader in the MSTP community, Mr. Brian Sullivan, the Executive Director of the MSTP at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. As Director of the largest MSTP in the US, Mr. Sullivan brings a wealth of knowledge as he walks us through the intricacies of this unique biomedical research training degree and discusses some of the little known and subtle nuances of what makes for a strong MSTP applicant. If yo...
2022-08-08
1h 30
All Access: Med School Admissions
A Discussion About Medical Scientist Training Programs - MD/PhD
If you want to know more about Medical Scientist Training Programs (MD/PhD), then this is the episode for you! You will hear from a leader in the MSTP community, Mr. Brian Sullivan, the Executive Director of the MSTP at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. As Director of the largest MSTP in the US, Mr. Sullivan brings a wealth of knowledge as he walks us through the intricacies of this unique biomedical research training degree and discusses some of the little known and subtle nuances of what makes for a strong MSTP applicant. If yo...
2022-08-08
1h 30
Hardly Flowering
truth, art, and the poetry of Elizabeth Jennings
Over the last several weeks, I have been reading quite a lot of Elizabeth Jennings poetry, and it never fails to strike me as at once hopeful and tortured.So much of her work is deeply introspective--delving into her own past and her need to be alone with it as well as her yearning for community and friendship. Through it all, of course, she remained a devout Catholic, and this not only shapes her understanding of the demons that haunt the dark recesses of her mind, but also formulates her response to them.Something about...
2022-06-30
28 min
Talking About Glaucoma (AAC)
Ep 36 Talking About Glaucoma 6Jun2022 SIEGFRIED Carla The Perfect Trabeculectomy (AAC)
Intro:In this episode, I talk with Carla Siegfried, Jacquelyn E. and Allan E. Kolker, MD Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology and Vice-Chair of Diversity, Equity, and Professionalism at Washington University School of Medicine, about the gold standard glaucoma surgical procedure: the trabeculectomy. We exchange detailed tips for success for each step of the surgery and post-operative care. It is clear from our discussion that we must continue to train others so that the trabeculectomy does not become a lost art. This is a procedure requiring no special devices and remains the gold standard for achieving low pressures despite...
2022-06-07
30 min
Talking About Glaucoma (mp3)
Ep 36 Talking About Glaucoma 6Jun2022 SIEGFRIED Carla The Perfect Trabeculectomy (mp3)
Intro:In this episode, I talk with Carla Siegfried, Jacquelyn E. and Allan E. Kolker, MD Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology and Vice-Chair of Diversity, Equity, and Professionalism at Washington University School of Medicine, about the gold standard glaucoma surgical procedure: the trabeculectomy. We exchange detailed tips for success for each step of the surgery and post-operative care. It is clear from our discussion that we must continue to train others so that the trabeculectomy does not become a lost art. This is a procedure requiring no special devices and remains the gold standard for achieving low pressures despite...
2022-06-07
30 min
Naukowo
O herbacie, wszędobylskich krukach i człowieku co niszczy Ziemię - #014
W czternastym odcinku opowiadam o krukach i wronach, pierwszych ludziach kroczących po Ameryce, zniszczeniu środowiska oraz o zdrowej herbacie.A jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam do serwisu Patronite, każda dobrowolna wpłata od słuchaczy pozwoli mi na rozwój i doskonalenie tego podkastu, bardzo dziękuję za każde wsparcie!Zapraszam również na Facebooka, Twittera i Instagrama, każdy lajk i udostępnienie pomoże w szerszym dotarciu do słuchaczy, a to jest teraz moim głównym celem :)Źródła użyte przy tworzeniu odcinka:
2022-04-30
17 min
Faculty Factory
A Faculty Factory Interview with Rakhee Bhayani, MD
Dr. Rakhee K. Bhayani from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is our guest on the Faculty Factory Podcast this week. Dr. Bhayani is an Associate Professor of Medicine, Director of the Forum for Women in Medicine (FWIM), and Co-Director of the Balance in Medicine Resident Wellness Initiative. Dr. Bhayani is a great champion for the professional development, wellness, and growth of folks in academic medicine as we discuss at length in today’s interview. Other important themes covered on today’s episode include making a career change/pivot, identifying your purpose, and steppi...
2022-04-01
33 min
The Upper Hand: Chuck & Chris Talk Hand Surgery
Pediatric Upper Extremity: Chuck and Chris join the Peds Ortho Podcast
Season 3, Episode 9. Chuck and Chris join the Peds Ortho Podcast, the official podcast of POSNA. We introduce this special podcast which has been published on their channel and share the recording here. The podcast description from their site:Special guests and hosts of "The Upper Hand" Podcast, Dr. Charles Goldfarb and Dr. Chris Dy from Washington University in St. Louis, join the podcast crew for a wide-ranging discussion on upper extremity conditions and the role of information technology in modern orthopaedic care. We review a recent article from the Wash U group about thematic analysis of online message boar...
2022-03-13
1h 20
Beyond Atheism Podcast
Episode 35: A Religious History of American Secularism, with Dr. Leigh Eric Schmidt
In this episode, we are joined by Leigh Eric Schmidt, the Edward C. Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor in the Humanities at Washington University in St. Louis, and the author of a new book, The Church of Saint Thomas Paine: A Religious History of American Secularism. In a far ranging discussion we learn why after his death the eighteenth-century radical Thomas Paine went from disgraced Founding Father to the patron saint of the freethought movement. As the freethought movement in the early United States began to form it was guided not only by Paine's words, but also by quests for his...
2022-03-01
1h 12
Peds Ortho
Lit. Update with Chuck Goldfarb & Chris Dy
Special guests and hosts of "The Upper Hand" Podcast, Dr. Charles Goldfarb and Dr. Chris Dy from Washington University in St. Louis, join the podcast crew for a wide-ranging discussion on upper extremity conditions and the role of information technology in modern orthopedic care. We review a recent article from the Wash U group about thematic analysis of online message boards for congenital upper extremity differences. Our guests contribute their insights on elbow stiffness and nerve injuries following pediatric trauma, as well as thoughts on bruise location in supracondylar humerus fractures, treatment of Monteggia injuries, cost-consciousness in parents, nerve t...
2022-02-21
1h 14
1 in 31
Joseph Dougherty - Washington University Genetics
This weekends guest is Dr. Joseph Dougherty. Joe runs the Genetics Lab at Washington University in St. Louis in Missouri. His research focuses on trying to understand the genetic and cellular underpinnings of both normal behavior and psychiatric disorders, primarily autism. One of Joe's current projects is studying the MYT1L gene. Tune in to learn more! Visit genetics.wustl.edu/jdlab to learn more about Joe's lab and their research!
2022-02-16
25 min
Oncotarget
Gene Mutations and Neoantigens in Head and Neck Tumors
Head and neck cancer is a group of various tumors located in the oral cavity, oropharynx, larynx, and hypopharynx. Head and neck cell squamous-cell carcinomas (HNSCC) often result from tobacco use or human papillomavirus (HPV+) infection. In locally advanced HNSCC, the current therapies used are combined surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Despite the use of traditional treatments, up to 50% of patients relapse due to the increase in mutational burden as HNSCC advances. Few studies have investigated the therapeutic potential of neoantigens in HNSCC tumors. “Prior work has characterized changes in the mutation burden between primary and recurrent tumors; however, little work ha...
2022-01-14
08 min
Oncotarget
Genomic and Neoantigen Evolution in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Oncotarget published "Genomic and neoantigen evolution from primary tumor to first metastases in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma" which reported that prior work has characterized changes in the mutation burden between primary and recurrent tumors; however, little work has characterized the changes in neoantigen evolution. These authors characterized genomic and neoantigen changes between 23 paired primary and recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) tumors. Within these tumors, they identified 6 genes which have predicted neoantigens in 4 or more patients. Within HNSCC tumors examined in this Oncotarget research paper, there are neoantigens in shared genes by a subset of patients. ...
2021-12-21
09 min
Gustavus Health Professions Podcast
Orthopaedic Pediatric Surgeon Dr. Luhmann, '86
In episode #24 we met with Dr. Scott J. Luhmann, M.D., Gustavus Class of 1986. Dr. Luhmann specializes in pediatric and adolescent orthopaedic surgery and is the chief of staff at Shriners Hospital for Children. He is a professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri and serves as the Fellowship Director for Pediatric. Dr. Luhmann shared with us his path to medical school and how he made his decision to become an orthopedic surgeon. We know you will be inspired by Dr. Luhmann's passion for helping others through his work as a pediatric or...
2021-12-07
37 min
EASY Viewpoints
A Breakdown in Housing / Regaining Digital Privacy
Segment 1: Guests: Jaimie Ross, CEO, Florida Housing Coalition; Andrew Ross, professor, social & cultural analysis, New York University, author, Sunbelt Blues: The Failure of American Housing.https://www.flhousing.org/ Segment 2 - Guest: Neil Richards, Koch Distinguished Professor in Law, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, Director, Cordell Institute, author, Why Privacy Matters. https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-staff-directory/profile/neil-richards/
2021-11-21
27 min
Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast
Common Hand Injuries
If your sports medicine practice is like mine or if you are an athletic trainer in the training room, you probably get a bunch of kids coming in with the presumptive diagnosis of a jammed finger. I don’t think my final diagnosis has ever been a jammed finger, but we use that term loosely with finger and hand injuries. It’s equivalent to the shin splints diagnosis of the legs. A term that’s used but could have many actual better descriptors or diagnoses for what is going on. Today on the podcast we are going to talk sports hand a...
2021-11-21
39 min
Diversify In Path
Episode 13: Mariangela Gomez M.D
Hi Friends! Welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast.This podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. My next guest is Dr. Mariangela Gomez.Mariangela Gomez Ferrer was born in Venezuela and graduated in Medicine from Universidad de Oriente, presenting a research project focused on Molar pregnancy, combining her passion for histology, gynecology and obstetrics. After graduating, she spent a couple of years doing...
2021-10-28
26 min
The Wake Up Call
The Wake Up Call 10-26-2021
Samir hosts the Tuesday Wake Up Call featuring guest Jami Ake and Sarah providing engineering support. -Guest Jami Ake, assistant dean of Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, discusses her Gender Violence Database and the resources it provides to organizations and researchers looking for academic research on gender-based and sexual violence. https://hdw.wustl.edu/gender-violence-database -COVID-19 vaccines intended for children ages 5 to 11 could be approved by FDA as early as next week. -Higher rates of COVID-19 infection observed in Missouri counties with large prison inmate populations. -Harris-Stowe State University using federal pandemic relief funds to cancel...
2021-10-26
10 min
Critical Witness Podcast
#40 Joshua Swamidass - Adam and Eve and science, what do our genes tell us? - Critical Witness
We are talking to Dr Josh Swamidass who has written a fascinating book on Adam and Eve using his scientific background in computational biology and medicine to discuss the tensions between modern science and the narratives of Genesis. What he finds is an interesting take on the origins debate that leaves a lot more room and a lot less tension between the various sides of Christendom. We hope to dig in to Dr Swamidass' conclusions a little further and their implications for our theology. -- Dr. Swamidass MD, Ph.D. is a physician, scientist, and Associate Professor of Laboratory and...
2021-09-28
1h 32
The Illustration Department Podcast
John Hendrix
Illustrator, Author, and Professor, John Hendrix, talks to Giuseppe Castellano about the lessons he learned from the early days of his illustration career; how his religious faith intersects with his art (and why he thinks “God is dunking” on him); what baseball can teach us about working as an illustrator; and more.To learn more about John, visit johnhendrix.com.Artists mentioned in this episode include: Barry Fitzgerald, Marshall Arisman; Milton Glaser, Seymour Chwast, Steven Heller, Grant Wood, Chris Van Allsburg, and Marjane SatrapiGiuseppe mentioned an blog post he wrote about the simi...
2021-08-24
40 min
Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Rebecca Schwarzlose, Ph.D.: Brainscapes: The Warped, Wondrous Maps Written in Your Brain
Comments or feedback? Send us a text! While we typically take constructing and making sense of our internal and external world for granted, the brain employs a sophisticated mapping system to help construct, organize & navigate a functional and workable reality. Author and neuroscientist, Dr. Rebecca Schwarzlose, joins host Dr. Pete Kelly, C.Psych for an in-depth discussion of some of the core themes in her new book Brainscapes: The Warped, Wondrous Maps Written in Your Brain - And How They Guide You. In this discussion they cover:what a brain map is and why our brain (or...
2021-07-26
58 min
Hospital Medicine Virtual Journal Club Minute
HMVJC Minute #19 - Admissions for complicated UTI: June 2, 2021
A database review in the American Journal of Infection Control finds a large proportion of low-acuity admissions for complicated urinary tract infection. Hospital Admission Patterns of Adult Patients with Complicated Urinary Tract Infections Who Present to the Hospital by Disease Acuity and Comorbid Conditions: How Many Admissions are Potentially Avoidable? | Hospital Medicine Virtual Journal Club | Washington University in St. Louis (wustl.edu)
2021-06-11
00 min
This is What Democracy Sounds Like
Environmental Justice Organizing
Environmental Justice is a large systemic issue that requires long-term, purposeful community work. MCU Environmental Justice organizers Emmaline Giles, Beth Gutzler, and Sister Dolores Sanchez talk about the power available when affected people organize to fight for a healthy environment where they live, work, and play.Read more about environmental racism in a 2019 report published by Washington University in partnership with Action St. Louis, Arch City Defenders, Dutchtown South Community Corporation, and the Sierra Club. https://law.wustl.edu/interdisciplinary-environmental-clinic-authors-study-on-environmental-racism/
2021-04-20
37 min
This Civic Moment
Introduction to This Civic Moment
This Civic Moment is a podcast of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University in St. Louis. Engage Democracy | Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement | Washington University in St. Louis (wustl.edu) Follow us for discussions with civic and community leaders on what it means to be civically engaged.
2021-04-06
01 min
The AIB Show
Ep 17 - Interview with Dr. Monique Bedasse
Dr. Monique Bedasse is an Associate Professor of History and of African and African-American Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. https://history.wustl.edu/people/monique-bedasse Dr. Bedasse discussed a variety of topics with us including: * Her traveling to Tanzania and the origin of her noteworthy book, Jah Kingdom: Rastafarians, Tanzania, and Pan-Africanism in the age of Decolonization. https://uncpress.org/book/9781469633596/jah-kingdom/ * Her Rastafarian upbringing. * The marginalization of Rastafarians in Jamaica. * Rastafarian repatriation to Tanzania * Anti-colonial struggles In Africa. * ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery). * Ignorance regarding Black Americans and their unique history as it pertains to the overall...
2021-03-22
1h 07
Five by Five: A Movie Podcast
Eyes On The Prize - Series Producer Judy Richardson discusses Five Stand Out Episodes of the Emmy winning series
For Women's History Month Subrina Wood, 'The Cinnamon Cinephile' sits down with the legendary Judy Richardson, civil rights activist, political organizer, teacher, scholar, author and one of the producers of the Emmy winning PBS series "Eyes On the Prize". This 14 episode groundbreaking series was create by Henry Hampton and his Blackside Productions in Boston, MA and broadcast from 1987 - 1990. The production was the start for many up and coming filmmakers and writers including Llewellyn Smith (The Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory, 2016), Orlando Bagwell (Chisholm '72: Unbought and Unbossed, 2016) and Oscar and Emmy winner Sam Pollard (Sammy David, Jr. I've G...
2021-03-11
1h 32
TechnoViews
TechnoViews #4 'Doing Anthropological Research on GMOs' | Glenn Stone (Washington University)
Glenn Davis Stone (Washington University), Interviewed by Joseph Bosco in December 2018, St. Louis, Missouri.FEATURED AUTHORGlenn Davis Stone is a Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Washington University in St Louis. Professor Stone’s research focuses on environmental anthropology, political ecology, food studies and science & technology studies. He has conducted fieldwork among nonindustrial farmers in West Africa, India, the Philippines and North America, and he has been researching and writing on Genetically Modified crops since 2002, and was the author of a major review article on The Anthropology of Genetically Modified Crops” in the Annu...
2021-01-10
33 min
NBS Bibliotalk: The Coin Book Lover Podcast
Special Collections and Art Books, with Cassie Brand
On this episode we talk to Cassie Brand, Curator of Rare Books at Olin Library, Washington University in St. Louis. We talk about her professional background, the collection at the Olin library, and the world of rare book collecting outside of numismatics.The alchemy book we discuss is shown in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP2c1_Q6Z6MYou can view other pieces in the WUSTL collection of rare books at https://library.wustl.edu/spec/rarebooks/Please rate, review, subscribe, and let us know what you think...
2020-12-31
44 min
GPP Podcast: Career Coaching for Budding Advocates, Politicos, Policy Wonks & Social Entrepreneurs
The Four Phases of the Career Development Process
In this episode, Susan and Amy describe the four phases of the career development process (Assess, Explore, Search, and Launch). They provide insider tips for how these phases unfold in government, policy, advocacy, and international affair searches. Washington University in St. Louis student can join the Government and Public Policy Work Group to gain inside tips and connect with alumni through our weekly meetings. No matter which phase you're in right now, check out the wealth of open access resources at our Web site: careers. wustl.edu. Have questions, comments, or feedback? Email us at g...
2020-12-11
13 min
Killer Casting
004: Fargo Season 4 Recap with Dr. Douglas Flowe
On today's episode covering Fargo Season 4 we bring in the big guns! To help provide a better understanding of the landscape surrounding the African-American elements so intrinsic to this season, Lisa, Brian and Dean are joined by Assistant Professor Douglas J. Flowe from Washington University in St. Louis -- and Dr. Flowe bring with him some TRUTHS and helps us see the significance of the many characters and themes in the show. We stick to covering Ep 1 - Ep 5 with only a couple of spoilers.... Douglas Flowe's research is primarily concerned with themes of criminality, illi...
2020-11-29
57 min
Killer Casting
004: Fargo Season 4 Recap with Dr. Douglas Flowe
On today's episode covering Fargo Season 4 we bring in the big guns! To help provide a better understanding of the landscape surrounding the African-American elements so intrinsic to this season, Lisa, Brian and Dean are joined by Assistant Professor Douglas J. Flowe from Washington University in St. Louis -- and Dr. Flowe bring with him some TRUTHS and helps us see the significance of the many characters and themes in the show. We stick to covering Ep 1 - Ep 5 with only a couple of spoilers.... Douglas Flowe's research is primarily concerned with themes of criminality, illi...
2020-11-29
57 min
All Access: Med School Admissions
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
This episode brings you to the Gateway City of St. Louis, Missouri and the Washington University School of Medicine. Wash U SOM has had a lot of new and exciting things going on at their School, including a curricular renewal and a new scholarship program. Listen in as Matt Taitt, the Director of Admissions, and I discuss all of these new changes and, most importantly, their admissions process and what they are looking for in their applicants. Like what you're hearing on this show? Be sure to hit 'Subscribe' so that you get future episodes as soon as...
2020-11-02
1h 18
All Access: Med School Admissions
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
This episode brings you to the Gateway City of St. Louis, Missouri and the Washington University School of Medicine. Wash U SOM has had a lot of new and exciting things going on at their School, including a curricular renewal and a new scholarship program. Listen in as Matt Taitt, the Director of Admissions, and I discuss all of these new changes and, most importantly, their admissions process and what they are looking for in their applicants. Like what you're hearing on this show? Be sure to hit 'Subscribe' so that you get future episodes as soon as...
2020-11-02
1h 18
WISER Conversations
Randi Foraker, PhD, MA, FAHA
Randi Foraker, PhD, MA, FAHA, is focused on applying epidemiology and informatics techniques to solve problems in the population health domain. She is the Director of the Center for Population Health Informatics (CPHI) at the Institute for Informatics (I2) and an Associate Professor of General Medical Sciences at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. As director of the CPHI, she aims to improve the health of the community through data and support data access, analytics, and dissemination efforts. Her own work specializes in the design of population-based studies and the integration of electronic health record data with...
2020-09-22
18 min
The Discipline and Punish Podcast
#27 POLICE VIOLENCE AND BLACK CHILDREN – The psychological costs and implications – Ashley N. Jackson
www.thomasowenbaker.com for podcasts, LIVE streams, writing, and more.In this episode, Ashley N. Jackson from Washington University-St. Louis and I discuss the psychological impacts of police violence on adolescent Black boys. We talk about the history of race in the U.S., how it intersects police violence, "the talk", and Jackson's research.About Ashley N. Jackson:https://sites.wustl.edu/ajackson/In 2009, I earned a BS in Administration of Justice from George Mason University and an AM (MSW) from the University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration in 2011. During...
2020-09-21
1h 13
This is What Democracy Sounds Like
Navigating Voting November 2020
Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day AND the first day of absentee voting in Missouri. Things will be kicked off with the John Lewis "Good Trouble" Voter Awareness March at 11 AM in downtown St. Louis. We talk about this event and all things voting in Missouri with Dr. Gena McClendon of the Brown School at Washington University (https://csd.wustl.edu/publications-gena-mcclendon/) and Jennifer Lohman of the St. Louis Area Voter Protection Coalition. (https://www.facebook.com/STLVPC).
2020-09-20
43 min
029. Redesigning HERstory: A Discussion with Aggie Toppins (S3E7)
Aggie Toppins is an Associate Professor and Chair of Undergraduate Communication Design at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. Previously, Toppins taught at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where, for two years, she served as the first female Department Head in Art. Through her studio practice and scholarship, Toppins explores design as a discourse of power. She is interested in social justice, critical histories, and their intersections with studio practice. She received her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2012 and her BS in Graphic...
2020-09-07
1h 08
The Korea Now Podcast
The Korea Now Podcast #90 (Literature Series) – Daniel Pieper– ‘Hangul - The History, Evolution and Nationalism of the Korean Language’
This episode of the Korea Now podcast features an interview that Jed Lea-Henry conducted with Daniel Pieper. They speak about the Korean script ‘Hangul’, its history and development, the terminology and influences from Japan and China, the way in which language became a symbol of national pride and civilizational enlightenment, the structure of Hangul, the power inherent within the use of language and its impact on thought, the way that the Japanese colonial period and the repression of the time helped to turn Hangul into a symbol of national identity, the nationalistic education that evolved to support the language, and...
2020-09-06
1h 14
Sausage of Science
SoS 89- An Excerpt from Famished with Dr. Rebecca Lester
This week we continue our series featuring book excerpts read by previous podcast guests. In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Lester, Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis , reads the Preface from her book, "Famished: Eating Disorders and Failed Care in America". We then rebroadcast her original interview (SoS 63, aired in March 2020), in which Dr. Lester discusses issues surrounding mental health in academia. Follow Dr. Lester on twitter @psychanthro, visit her website at https://rebeccalester.com/, or email her at RJLESTER@WUSTL.EDU Contact the Sausage of Science and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation ...
2020-08-24
37 min
The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
How We Learn: Making it Stick with Dr. Leda McDaniel and Dr. Mark McDaniel
On today's show, we welcome a father-daughter duo, Mark McDaniel, PhD, a professor of psychology at the University of Washington and Leda McDaniel, PT, DPT, a licensed physical therapist from Atlanta, Georgia. Our guests will be discussing concrete techniques for becoming more productive learners. Resources mentioned: Make It Stick website Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning (Harvard University Press, 2014) Biographies: Leda McDaniel, PT, DPT is a practicing Physical Therapist in Atlanta, GA. She completed an Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency at Emory University in July 2020. During her residency, she served as a guest lecturer and teaching assistant within select cour...
2020-08-23
40 min
This Week In Wellness
TWIW 74: Boosting not supressing immune system might be the answer for COVID
This Week In Wellness researchers led by scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have suggested that boosting the immune system might be a good strategy for dealing with COVID-19. Whilst this might initially appear like a sarcastic, parody headline it is in fact in contradiction with the immuno-suppressive approaches that have been used around the world. https://medicine.wustl.edu/news/boosting-immune-system-a-potential-treatment-strategy-for-covid-19/ Get personally mentored by me for FREE for 30 days head to www.exercisingresilience.com The post TWIW 74: Boosting not supressing immune system might be the answer for...
2020-08-16
07 min
This is What Democracy Sounds Like
Missouri Votes 2020
What are the options for voting during the COVID-19 pandemic? How do I vote by mail? Do I need a notary? How will the pandemic affect in-person voting on Election Day? Am I registered to vote? Do I need a photo ID? Dr. Gena McClendon of the Brown School at Washington University (https://csd.wustl.edu/publications-gena-mcclendon/) and Jennifer Lohman of the St. Louis Area Voter Protection Coalition (https://www.facebook.com/STLVPC) walk us through the voting in Missouri in 2020.
2020-07-21
33 min
The Hoffi Coffi Cast
10 - HBO’s Chernobyl
"What is the cost of lies?" In this episode of The Hoffi Coffi Cast we delve into one of the most infamous man-made disasters in history: the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. We explore how it has been portrayed in HBO's groundbreaking and universally acclaimed miniseries, the social, political and economic context of the time, the theme of truth and lies and its importance within the wide perceptions of the Soviet Union. Lee Sobotka and Suzanne Loui, 'The cost of lies: A technical analysis of HBO's Chernobyl', Washington University in St...
2020-07-08
1h 37
The WashU OrthoPod
Episode 3 - How Medical Students Can Succeed With Virtual Applications
In this episode, Dr. Aleem speaks with Dr. Sandy Klein, program director, and Dr. Cara Cipriano, director of medical student education, at Washington University about the virtual application cycle this summer. How can you stand out as an applicant? We also discuss some of the virtual experiences that will be offered at Washington University this applicant cycle. If interested in a virtual experience at Wash U, please email your CV to Alisa Cooperstein (acooperstein@wustl.edu), Manager of Medical Education, and she will follow-up with more information.Music credit - https://www.purple-planet.com
2020-06-18
15 min
Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast
Returning to Sports During a Pandemic with Dr. Jason Newland
It’s been a long several months with stay-at-home orders, a lack of consistent nationwide recommendations of what should and should not be done, and a lot of empty gyms and vacant fields. COVID-19 has certainly thrown all of our lives for a loop. It’s also a little humbling to become a less essential physician when a virus is wreaking havoc around the world but there has been certainly a lot lower demand for a sports medicine physician during this slow down. But as we start to see the curve flattening of cases and deaths and an actual decline in p...
2020-05-21
42 min
Networking it’s your Superpower
Networking: Allison Dietz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis
Allison Dietz is the Associate Director of Employer Relations at the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis. With close to 20 years of talent acquisition experience, this ‘Recovering Recruiter’ moved into career services to share her recruiting knowledge with employers and students. Outside of work Allison can be found chasing her four boys or indulging in reality television with her husband. Her spirit is contagious, her work she does is magnetic, it's hard not to want to get involved> Connect with her on LinkikedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisondietz/ Check out the Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and En...
2020-05-14
27 min
Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast
Using Social Media in Pediatric Sports Medicine
Is social media right for you as a physician? Is it worth the hassle? Can it be beneficial to your practice? How can you increase your presence on social media if you already use it? Today on the Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast, we have some sports medicine social media gurus join us to answer these questions and more... Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! The ultimate success for every podcaster – is FEEDBACK! Be sure to take just a few minutes to tell the hosts of this podcast what YOU think over at Apple Podcasts! It takes only a few m...
2020-04-25
41 min
Borșul lu’ Marian
Partenerul de viață contează • Borșul lu’ Marian ep. 19
Este absolut normal să-ți dorești un partener de viață care să-ți împărtășească obiectivele 🎯 pe plan profesional și visurile – relația în care te aflii îți influențează cariera în diverse moduri. Dacă persoana alături de care trăiești crede în tine, în scopurile tale și te împinge (la propriu 😅) să realizezi tot ce ți-ai propus în viața profesională, cel mai probabil vei reuși. Nu doar pentru că partenerul tău te va face să ieși din zona ta de confort, ci și pentru că te vei simți admirat, iar asta te va motiva cât să atingi co...
2020-04-03
30 min
All Access: Med School Admissions
What Are Post-Bac Programs? Hear Experts from Bryn Mawr and WashU in St. Louis
Let’s talk about Post-Bac programs. Who are they for and why would somebody need one? What are the different types of Post-Bac programs? Well, this episode is going to get to the bottom of these questions with two veteran Post-Bac Directors from Bryn Mawr and Washington University in St. Louis. These two are not only program directors but also act in an admissions role as evaluators of applicants to their programs. This makes for a very interesting conversation and you will learn what it means to be an “Unconditional Applicant.” Have a question for the show, school sugg...
2020-03-16
1h 32
All Access: Med School Admissions
What Are Post-Bac Programs? Hear Experts from Bryn Mawr and WashU in St. Louis
Let’s talk about Post-Bac programs. Who are they for and why would somebody need one? What are the different types of Post-Bac programs? Well, this episode is going to get to the bottom of these questions with two veteran Post-Bac Directors from Bryn Mawr and Washington University in St. Louis. These two are not only program directors but also act in an admissions role as evaluators of applicants to their programs. This makes for a very interesting conversation and you will learn what it means to be an “Unconditional Applicant.” Have a question for the show, school sugg...
2020-03-16
1h 32
The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
(Part 2) Competency Based Curriculum in DPT Education (Featuring Drs. Gammon Earhart & Steven Ambler)
In this two part interview, Dr. Gammon Earhart, PT, PhD, Director of the Program in Physical Therapy at Washington University in St Louis and Dr. Steven Ambler, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, Associate Director of Professional Curriculum in Physical Therapy at Washington University in St Louis come onto the HET Podcast to discuss the competency-based curriculum, educational leadership, WashU's transition from a traditional model of learning to a competency-based model of learning, and more. Resources Mentioned: The Debt Burden of Entry-Level Physical Therapists Competency-Based Education in Physical Therapy Education: An Update on Opportunities Being Considered Through the Education Leadership Partnership Washington Un...
2020-03-02
30 min
The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
(Part 1) Competency Based Curriculum in DPT Education (Featuring Drs. Gammon Earhart & Steven Ambler)
In this two part interview, Dr. Gammon Earhart, PT, PhD, Director of the Program in Physical Therapy at Washington University in St Louis and Dr. Steven Ambler, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, Associate Director of Professional Curriculum in Physical Therapy at Washington University in St Louis come onto the HET Podcast to discuss the competency-based curriculum, educational leadership, WashU's transition from a traditional model of learning to a competency-based model of learning, and more. Resources Mentioned: The Debt Burden of Entry-Level Physical Therapists Competency-Based Education in Physical Therapy Education: An Update on Opportunities Being Considered Through the Education Leadership Partnership Washington Un...
2020-02-29
45 min
Saint Louis In Tune
Life Outside of Violence: Helping Those Harmed By Violence Find Alternatives to End the Cycle
Kateri Chapman-Kramer, Project Coordinator and Melik Coffey, Program Mentor describe Life Outside of Violence (LOV), which is the short name for the St. Louis Area Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program. The program helps those harmed by stabbing, gunshot or assault receive the treatment, support and resources they need to find alternatives to end the cycle of violence. The idea behind LOV is to help decrease incidences of retaliation, criminal involvement, re-injury, and death.Begun in early 2018, LOV is the first in the nation to incorporate three research universities (Washington University, Saint Louis University and University of Missouri-St. Louis) and four hospitals...
2020-02-08
50 min
Lagrange Point
Episode 361 - Fast Radio Bursts, Cosmic Rays and Antarctica
From Fast Radio Bursts to Cosmic rays, interstellar mystery solving is a team effort. Mysterious repeating signals from space are tricky to localize, like spotting a person on the moon from here on Earth. What can fast radio bursts from billions of light years away tell us about the nature of the universe? How do you hunt for the source of a mysterious radio burst billions of light years away? How does a tiger, a balloon and Antarctica help us understand Supernova? What's the best place to hunt for cosmic rays; floating above Antarctica with a Super Tiger. ...
2020-01-13
16 min
Anti-
015 - Michael Frachetti
Michael Frachetti is a Professor of Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. His current projects include studies of medieval Silk Road cities of Uzbekistan and ancient maritime trade throughout SE Asia and Indian Ocean.https://artsci.wustl.edu/faculty-staff/michael-frachetti@mdfrachetti 4:00 - Intro 7:00 - Contemporary value of information 9:00 - Real deal facts vs. Audience-friendly content11:20 - Authenticity of Wikipedia14:00 - It takes forever to fact check now16:45 - Knowing how to talk to people18:45 - Older generations strive for a long...
2019-12-10
00 min
Math Ed Podcast
Episode 1915: William Tate and Jerome Morris
Bill Tate from Washington University in St Louis and Jerome Morris from the University of Missouri at St Louis give a plenary presentation at PME-NA 2019 (https://2019.pmena.org) entitled, "Building regional brain regimes to support mathematics attainment." Bill's professional webpage https://education.wustl.edu/people/william-f-tate Jerome's professional webpage https://coe.umsl.edu/mycoe/p2_profiles/viewProfile/sso_id/morrisjer PME-NA website Complete list of episodes
2019-11-17
48 min
Behind the Markets Podcast
Behind the Markets Podcast: Anne Marie Knott & Chris Jones
Show from 10/04/19In this episode of Behind the Markets hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Liqian Ren talk with guests Anne Marie Knott & Chris Jones about investment management and they break down the term research quotient. Guest:Anne Marie Knott, the Robert and Barbara Frick Professor in Business at Olin Business School at Washington University in St Louis. Prior to her appointment at Olin, she was Assistant Professor of Management at the Wharton School.Check out more information here:https://olin.wustl.edu/EN-US/Faculty-Research/Faculty/Pages/FacultyDetail.aspx...
2019-10-05
29 min
Behind the Markets Podcast
Behind the Markets Podcast: Anne Marie Knott & Chris Jones
Show from 10/04/19 In this episode of Behind the Markets hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Liqian Ren talk with guests Anne Marie Knott & Chris Jones about investment management and they break down the term research quotient. Guest: Anne Marie Knott, the Robert and Barbara Frick Professor in Business at Olin Business School at Washington University in St Louis. Prior to her appointment at Olin, she was Assistant Professor of Management at the Wharton School. Check out more information here:https://olin.wustl.edu/EN-US/Faculty-Research/Faculty/Pages/FacultyDetail.aspx?username=knott Guest: Chris Jones, Chief Investment Officer and Executive Vice President of...
2019-10-04
29 min
The Slightly Evil Podcast
Calvin Lai on The Slightly Evil Podcast #18
Calvin Lai is Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Calvin studies how people create, interpret, and maintain social group distinctions. He is particularly interested in implicit biases. In this conversation, we unpack a meta analysis that Calvin recently completed (together with Patrick Forscher and others). They reviewed 492 studies on changing implicit bias involving 87,418 participants. A Meta-Analysis of Procedures to Change Implicit Measures - https://psyarxiv.com/dv8tu/ ****** Subscribe: @gapjumpers ****** What are your thoughts? Comment below or tweet to GapJumpers: www.twitter.com/GapJumpers Sign up for our newsletter, The Slightly Uncomfortable Newsletter with uncommon information on creating...
2019-09-05
33 min
The Studentpreneur Show
Disruption Based Education - Professor Holekamp from Washington University
On this episode of the Studentpreneur Show, we talk with Clifford Holekamp from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Washington University has a great entrepreneurial program, one of the top in the United States. Cliff and Taegan discuss how he as a professor has helped students, what personalities work best in the business world, and his opinion on free expirence (such as internships). Be sure to check out WashU's website: https://wustl.edu/ Here is Clifford's email: holekampc@wustl.edu
2019-05-13
33 min
The Doctor Youn Show
What to Eat to Look Younger with Dr. Marissa Tenenbaum
What you eat determines how quickly you age. You’ve heard me say it many times. The quality of the food on your plate has a huge impact on the quality of your skin. And now studies are showing a true gut-skin connection, where the health of one shows up in the other. So which foods should you eat to look younger? And which foods should you avoid? On this episode, I’m joined by one of the nation’s premiere board-certified plastic surgeons who also happens to have a background in nutrition. She’s goin...
2019-03-27
35 min
SSCS Chip Chat
Interview with Dr Shantanu Chakrabartty
Dr Shantanu Chakrabartty is a professor at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St Louis. Dr Chakrabartty's research seeks to approach fundamental limits of energy efficiency, sensing and resolution. We talk about self-powered sensors, cyborg insects, and thermodynamically-driven circuits. There's also some advice for those who are starting out on their academic careers on how best to go about it. Dr Chakrabartty's lab website: https://aimlab.seas.wustl.edu/ Cyborg insects work: https://engineering.wustl.edu/news/Pages/WashU-engineers-to-use-cyborg-insects-as-biorobotic-sensing-machines.aspx Dr Gert Cauwenberghs episode: https://sscschipchat.podbean.com/e/interview-with-dr-gert-cauwenberghs/ SSCS: https://sscs...
2019-02-21
43 min
The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
Stephanie Weyrauch- Path of an Emerging Physical Therapy Educator
We welcome our new co-host, Stephanie Weyrauch, and for this episode Brandon and F. Scott interview Stephanie about her path as an advocate and emerging physical therapy educator. Stephanie discusses her background, the Master of Science in Clinical Investigation degree, her take on strengths and weakness of DPT education, her top public speaking tips, what advice she would give to anyone looking to become a formal educator in the future and what are some steps that they should be doing, what she's learned from advocating, her solution to address the cost barriers to getting a terminal degree on top of t...
2018-04-21
41 min
Macro Musings with David Beckworth
BONUS: The Macroeconomics of Star Wars and Star Trek
(REBROADCAST EPISODE) In this week’s special episode, David compares and contrasts the economics of the Star Wars and Star Trek universes. He is joined by Zachary Feinstein, an Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, and Manu Saadia, author of *Trekonomics.* Topics include the economic fallout from the destruction of the Death Star, the absence of money in Star Trek, and whether a universe can really eliminate scarcity. Original episode: https://soundcloud.com/macro-musings/feinsteinsaadia David’s blog: macromarketmusings.blogspot.com/ Macro Musings podcast site: macromusings.com David’s Twitter: @davidbeckworth Manu’s *Trekonomics* website: trekonomics.tumblr.com/ (you can...
2018-01-01
57 min
More than Meets the IRB: A joint initiative of Washington University in St. Louis and PRIM&R
Robert Klitzman: Exploring the Researcher-IRB Disconnect
In this episode of More than Meets the IRB: A Joint Initiative of Washington University in St. Louis and PRIM&R, we speak with Dr. Robert Klitzman about transparency and consistency of IRBs in addition to their sometimes-fraught relationship with investigators. Dr. Klitzman is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons and Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program at Columbia University. He is the author of The Ethics Police?: The Struggle to Make Human Research Safe, which constituted some of the first broad, qualitative research on “how IRBs actually make decisions.” In a conversation at PRIM...
2017-04-28
23 min
Macro Musings with David Beckworth
36 - The Macroeconomics of Star Wars and Star Trek
In this week’s special episode, David compares and contrasts the economics of the Star Wars and Star Trek universes. He is joined by Zachary Feinstein, an Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, and Manu Saadia, author of *Trekonomics.* Topics include the economic fallout from the destruction of the Death Star, the absence of money in Star Trek, and whether a universe can really eliminate scarcity. David’s blog: http://macromarketmusings.blogspot.com/ David’s Twitter: @davidbeckworth Manu’s *Trekonomics* website: https://trekonomics.tumblr.com/ (you can order the book, *Trekonomics,* here as well) Manu’s Twitter: @trekonomics Zach’s fac...
2016-12-12
58 min
The Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David Introcaso
Navigating Healthcare via "The Health Care Handbook:" A Conversation with Co-Author Nathan Moore (November 19th)
Listen NowDespite signifcant press coverage over the past four and a half years many provisions of the Affordable Care Act remain largely unknown to the American public. Polling data shows slightly less than half of Americans know the ACA is still law, over half said they've heard nothing about the state marketplaces and over a third do not know there's a penalty for not having health insurance. More generally, researchers have found Americans have a low health insurance literacy rate. Less than half of those polled were unable to describe an insurance deductable. None of this is s...
2014-11-13
20 min
People, Places, and Ideas to Explore
Uncovering Numismatics
William Bubelis, assistant professor of classics at Washington University in St. Louis, introduces us to the exciting field of numismatics. What is numismatics? Well, we had the same question. Essentially, numismatics focuses on coins and currency. Professor Bubelis explains how coins can reveal unique and important information about the ancient cultures from which they came. He also explores the origins of counterfeiting and considers objects people might not normally consider as currency. There is also a short accompanying video on our website, which will be released on 12/19/13. Visit: https://thought.artsci.wustl.edu/podcasts/uncovering-numismatic
2013-12-18
11 min
Hold That Thought
Uncovering Numismatics
William Bubelis, assistant professor of classics at Washington University in St. Louis, introduces us to the exciting field of numismatics. What is numismatics? Well, we had the same question. Essentially, numismatics focuses on coins and currency. Professor Bubelis explains how coins can reveal unique and important information about the ancient cultures from which they came. He also explores the origins of counterfeiting and considers objects people might not normally consider as currency. There is also a short accompanying video on our website, which will be released on 12/19/13. Visit: https://thought.artsci.wustl.edu/podcasts/uncovering-numismatic
2013-12-18
11 min
Hold That Thought
Uncovering Numismatics
William Bubelis, assistant professor of classics at Washington University in St. Louis, introduces us to the exciting field of numismatics. What is numismatics? Well, we had the same question. Essentially, numismatics focuses on coins and currency. Professor Bubelis explains how coins can reveal unique and important information about the ancient cultures from which they came. He also explores the origins of counterfeiting and considers objects people might not normally consider as currency. There is also a short accompanying video on our website, which will be released on 12/19/13. Visit: https://thought.artsci.wustl.edu/podcasts/uncovering-numismatic
2013-12-18
11 min