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Episode 73: Volunteering at the Epicenter of COVID-19
OUTSPOKEN ONCOLOGY
05/22/2020
Ethan Weiss, MD, associate professor, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California at San Francisco, tells his story of volunteering to treat patients in NYC during the COVID-19 outbreak, including expectations of the work...
Ethan Weiss, MD, associate professor, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California at San Francisco, tells his story of volunteering to treat patients in NYC during the COVID-19 outbreak, including expectations of the work...
Ethan Weiss, MD, associate...
05/22/2020
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Episode 72: Understanding Epidemiologic and Algorithmic Models for COVID-19
OUTSPOKEN ONCOLOGY
05/19/2020
Nilay Shah, PhD, chair of the division of health care policy and research, Mayo Clinic, explains the information and factors that go into the predictive models for the impact of COVID-19; examines the reliability of the Susceptible,...
Nilay Shah, PhD, chair of the division of health care policy and research, Mayo Clinic, explains the information and factors that go into the predictive models for the impact of COVID-19; examines the reliability of the Susceptible,...
Nilay Shah, PhD, chair of...
05/19/2020
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Episode 71: Medical Paternalism and a Patient Experience With COVID-19
OUTSPOKEN ONCOLOGY
05/15/2020
Barron H Lerner, MD, PhD, a professor of medicine, bioethicist, and 5-time book author at New York University, shares his personal journey of contracting and being treated for COVID-19, thoughts on the usefulness of antibody tests...
Barron H Lerner, MD, PhD, a professor of medicine, bioethicist, and 5-time book author at New York University, shares his personal journey of contracting and being treated for COVID-19, thoughts on the usefulness of antibody tests...
Barron H Lerner, MD,...
05/15/2020
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Episode 70: "Ramp-Up" and the Complexity of COVID-19 Testing With Emily Landon
OUTSPOKEN ONCOLOGY
05/12/2020
Emily Landon, MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, makes her sixth appearance on the show to discuss practical considerations for "ramp-up" testing, what a negative test result really...
Emily Landon, MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, makes her sixth appearance on the show to discuss practical considerations for "ramp-up" testing, what a negative test result really...
Emily Landon, MD, executive...
05/12/2020
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Episode 1: Maintenance Rituximab for Waldenström Macroglobulinemia
BLOOD BYTES
04/24/2020
Steven Treon, MD, PhD, and Christian Buske, MD, discuss recent data surrounding the use of rituximab maintenance for patients with Waldenström macroglobulinemia.
Steven Treon, MD, PhD, and Christian Buske, MD, discuss recent data surrounding the use of rituximab maintenance for patients with Waldenström macroglobulinemia.
Steven Treon, MD, PhD, and...
04/24/2020
Oncology

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