Docs Who Rock: Doctors & Music
In this exclusive “Healthcare Unfiltered” podcast episode, I host passionate physicians and explore their alternate passion when they are not taking care of patients or doing research. Namely: MUSIC.
Observations and Commentary on Medicine and Current Events
I have been fortunate to moderate many discussions and debates at scientific meetings, provide media interviews about cancer care and healthcare delivery, be a panelist at large meetings, and lecture on lymphomas and Real-World Evidence. Some of these interviews and presentations (but not all) were captured in video.
In this exclusive “Healthcare Unfiltered” podcast episode, I host passionate physicians and explore their alternate passion when they are not taking care of patients or doing research. Namely: MUSIC.
I was featured on the Graft Podcast talking about good medicine, the art of being human, actually caring for patients, and the essence of science and its abuse in current times of COVID. This is what EBMT Trainees had to say about our conversation: With his podcast healthcare unfiltered, his perspective articles in Journal of … Read more
In this important and timely “Healthcare Unfiltered” podcast episode, I host Ethan Weiss and Kevin Bass to debate the merit of the so-called “KETO diet”. The world of nutrition can get complicated, but everyone probably has heard about the Keto Diet. I invite both physicians to explain to us what the keto diet is; what … Read more
Hosts of Beyond the Journal, Jack West & Charu Aggarwal, asked me to come on their podcast to chat about the balance of medical talent between academia & industry, as well as the advantages of different social media platforms for thoughtful discussion. (45:04)
The Health Professional Radio interviewed myself, as well as Dr. Stephen Liu, an oncologist with Medstar Health and an investigator on this study, to discuss the data presentation from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO 2020) Virtual Scientific Program, Abstract 9544/Poster 310: Characterization of KRAS mutations in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Medscape Oncology Insights recently published an interview I conducted with Dr Jeff Sharman, director of research at Willamette Valley Cancer Institute and medical director of hematology research for The US Oncology Network.
I recently led a discussion with Elias J. Jabbour, MD and S. Vincent Rajkumar, MD that was posted at Medscape.com.
This commentary was shared on Medscape and created quit a buzz! With over 330 comments, there was certainly a lot of interest in the topic.