Episode 206: Fireside Chat With Joe Mikhael, the CMO of the IMF
Dr. Joe Mikhael, Chief Medical Officer of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) and Professor at TGen, takes us beyond his medical career to explore the personal experiences that have shaped his journey in oncology. Dr. Mikhael discusses the IMF’s targeted strategies for reducing health disparities among diverse ethnic and racial groups affected by myeloma, shedding
Episode 205: Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED): Now and Later
Tom Beer, Chief Medical Officer of the Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) program at Exact Sciences, delves into the groundbreaking science behind MCED tests, which use advanced biomarkers for early detection of multiple cancer types. On this Healthcare Unfiltered episode, he explains who may be eligible for these tests, how to interpret results to avoid unnecessary
Episode 204: The Cancer Journey: My Second Book
In this special episode, I give up the microphone to guest host Kelly Ryerson, who takes over the show asking questions about my new book “The Cancer Journey.”
Episode 203: The Cancer Journey: A Patient and Caregiver Story
Jon Chait never thought he would get cancer, but one day he found he had it. As he navigates his journey alongside his caregiver and wife heather, he shares with me the good and the bad; the ups and downs, and what he encounters in a broken complex healthcare system. A fitting Healthcare Unfiltered episode
Episode 202: Fatal to Fearless: The Inspiring Kathy Giusti Story
Kathy Giusti, founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) and a two-time cancer survivor, opens up about her first diagnosis and the life-changing conversation with her primary care doctor. She reflects on the overwhelming “age of information,” which often leads patients to more questions than answers, and shares her strategies for dealing with the
Episode 201: The Science of NGS: When and Why
Dr. Joe Lennerz, Chief Scientific Officer of BostonGene and a pathologist by training, joins me on Healthcare Unfiltered to break down next-generation sequencing (NGS) in simple terms, discussing why some patients undergo NGS while others do not, along with its advantages and limitations. My guest also explores the impact of NGS on treatment pathways, the
Episode 200: AI and Pathology – Now and the Future
Dr. Sanjay Patel of Weill Cornell and Dr. Greg Goldgof of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center dive into the transformative role of AI in modern pathology. They discuss how large language models (LLMs) are enhancing diagnostic workflows, expediting report synthesis, and shaping the future of patient care. The conversation also touches on the complex training
Episode 199: A Company to Reduce Burnout: WellPrept
David Canes, CEO of WellPrept and a Boston-based urologist, joins the Healthcare Unfiltered show to share the story behind his innovative platform designed to reduce physician burnout. He explains how WellPrept empowers doctors to streamline patient education by organizing and delivering tailored materials before the first visit, allowing for more personalized and efficient consultations. David
Episode 198: Finding a Job After Fellowship: How and When?
Graduating fellows Jennifer Marks and Megan Melody join my Healthcare Unfiltered show to discuss the challenges of navigating the job search during fellowship. They share insights on when to start looking for positions, the importance of networking through mentors and conferences, and how to handle geographic limitations in the job market. The conversation also covers
Episode 197: Survivorship and the International Myeloma Foundation With Yelak Biru
Yelak Biru, President and CEO of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF), joins me on Healthcare Unfiltered to share his remarkable personal and professional journey. After immigrating to the US from Ethiopia, Yelak was diagnosed with multiple myeloma at the age of 26, setting him on an extraordinary path as both a survivor and a passionate
Chadi Nabhan, MD, MBA
Dr. Nabhan has been podcasting for years. His first podcast “Outspoken Oncology” started in February 2019 and won him two communication awards especially with dedicated coverage to COVID-19 when the pandemic started. That podcast retired in the summer of 2020 and Dr. Nabhan currently hosts two podcasts:
Healthcare Unfiltered: Unedited and daring podcast tackling all aspects of healthcare hosting thought leaders from all over the world addressing timely and relevant debates that are important to everyone in the healthcare industry
HemOnc Pulse: Started in December 2022 and is dedicated to hematology and only hematology. Dr. Nabhan hosts thought leaders in the field of hematology discussing recent updates, new published research, debates, and asks questions that are essential to clinical care. This podcast is sponsored by Blood Cancers Today and SOHO.