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Primary author Ayesha Siddiqui joins podcast hosts Hannes Prescher and Idorenyin "Edy" Ndem in a discussion about phenotypic heterogeneity of cleft lip and palate, and sociodemographic factors that affect care of patients in Pakistan.
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In this episode of the Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews David Chong and Janina Kueper, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Program Structure and Responsibility in Short-Term Cleft Surgery Programs: The SCALE Framework".
This week, podcast hosts Hannes Prescher and Edy Ndem are joined by primary authors Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy and Lucas Harrison from UT Southwestern to discuss their research on cases of secondary craniosynostosis in patients with metabolic and hematologic disorders.
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In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Amy Davies, author of the CPCJ article entitled, "Intra- and Inter-Rater Reliability and Validation of Orofacial Cleft Classification in the Cleft Collective Cohort Study" (coauthored by David Sainsbury, The Cleft Multidisciplinary Collaborative, Jibby Medina, Craig Russell, Kerry Humphries, Kate J. Fitzsimons, Jonathan Sandy, Scott Deacon, and Yvonne Wren).
This week, podcast hosts Hannes Prescher and Edy Ndem are joined by primary authors Catherine Garland and Daniel Cho to discuss their work to establish evidence-based guidelines for pre-, intra-, and post-operative management of patients treated for craniosynostosis.
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In this episode of the Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Stephanie Kraft and Carrie Heike, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Ethical Considerations for Clinical Data Sharing in Craniofacial Research: Recommendations From a Multidisciplinary Working Group" (coauthored by Laura Stueckle, Kathleen R. Bogart, Canice Crerand, Kelly N. Evans, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Alexis Johns, Erica Klauber, Sara L. Kinter, Christy M. McKinney, Amy Mendillo, Alexis Prepotente, Amy Schefer, Nicola M. Stock, and Melissa Tumblin)
In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Dr. Rodriguez, Dr. Andari, and Dr. Hamdan, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Cleft Summit 2023: How NGOs can Promote Development of Sustainable Interdisciplinary Cleft Care" (coauthored by Raj Vyas, Roland Assaf, Beyhan Annan, Ruben Ayala, and The Cleft Summit 2023 Consortium).
In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Jessica L. Chee-Williams and Kelly Nett Cordero, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Examining Factors That Impact Speech Acceptability and Intelligibility in 4- to 7-Year-Old Children With Cleft Palate" (coauthored by Julie Liss and Nancy Scherer).
In this episode of the Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Robert Brinton Fujiki, author of the CPCJ article entitled, "Predicting Communication-Related Quality of Life in Children With Velopharyngeal Dysfunction" (coauthored by John H. Munday, Manasa Harini Kalluri, and Susan L. Thibeault).)
In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Danielle McWilliams, first author of the CPCJ article entitled ""What I Want You to Know": Adult Women's Stories of Cleft Lip and/or Palate" (coauthored by Alan Hebben-Wadey). Danielle is joined by two study participants, Fiona Hinde and Briona Collins.
In this episode of the Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Dr. Cory Resnick, author of the CPCJ article entitled, "What Factors Affect Safe Bedside Extubation After Mandibular Distraction?" (coauthored by Andrew J. Deek, Ryan Caprio, Snigdha Jindal, Faye Evans, and Raymond Park).
In this episode of the Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Maria Mills, author of the CPCJ article entitled, "Genetic Testing in Craniofacial Care: Development of Algorithms for Testing Patients with Orofacial Clefting, Branchial Arch Anomalies, and Craniosynostosis" (coauthored by Emily R. Gallagher, Penny Chow, Hazel Perry, Allison C. Tam, Glenn Rosenbluth, Yvonne R. Gutierrez, Jessica Kianmahd Shamshoni, Marisa Matthews, Daniela N. Schweitzer, and Anne Hing).
This week, podcast hosts Hannes Prescher and Edy Ndem are joined by primary authors Kristine Carbullido and Daniel Cho as we explore the current scope of craniofacial training and how it translates to current surgeon practices
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Primary authors Russell Reid and Kanad Ghosh discuss orbital hypertelorism, including operative techniques for management, outcomes, and complications seen with treatment of this rare condition, with expert discussion facilitated by Sanjay Naran. Hosted by Hannes Prescher and FACE fellow editor Idorenyin "Edy" Ndem
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In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Isabel A. Ryan and Jordan W. Swanson, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Patient-Reported Outcomes of Primary Cleft Rhinoplasty: A Long-Term Assessment Using CLEFT-Q" (coauthored by Jinggang J. Ng, Jusung Kim, Philip D. Tolley, Oksana A. Jackson, David W. Low, Scott P. Bartlett, Jesse A. Taylor, and Eric C. Liao).
In this episode of the Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbago, Multimedia Editor, interviews Can Kocabalkanli and Reza Seifabadi, co-authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Accuracy of Cranial Shape Measurements Using Smartphones: A Prospective Study" (coauthored by Regina Fenton, Susan Gaetani, Fereshteh Aalamifar, and Marius George Linguraru).
Primary authors Lauren Yarholar and Anshumi Desai discuss RVU allocation in craniofacial surgery, with expert commentary by Joseph Williams, Colin Brady, and Sanjay Naran.
Hosted by Hannes Prescher and FACE fellow editor Idorenyin "Edy" Ndem
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In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro interviews Catherine de Blacam, author of the CPCJ article entitled, "Lives of Irish Adolescents Who Were Born With a Cleft (LIA-Cleft)" (coauthored by Bridget Geoghegan, Elizabeth Nixon, BA, PhD, and Anne Nolan, BA, PhD).)
In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Multimedia Editor Pat Chibbaro interviews Dr. Ryan Belcher, author of the CPCJ letter to the editor entitled, "Addressing Cleft Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Beyond Cleft Lip and Palate with Improvement of Otolaryngology, Audiology, and Speech Services" (coauthored by Krishna Patel, MD, PhD, Jackie Clark, PhD, and Sara Horne, MD, CCC-SLP).
In this episode of the JIM podcast, JIM Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum interviews his Texas Tech colleague, Dr. Alejandro Robles, on the state of research around colon cancer with a discussion aimed at increasing awareness during March's Colon Cancer Awareness Month.
Read the memorial here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/30494826241296673
Read the editorial here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/30494826241297498
In this episode of the JIM podcast, Dr. Richard McCallum, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Investigative Medicine, interviews Dr. Tamis Bright, Texas Tech University, on the current status of thyroid research for January's Thyroid Awareness Month.
In this episode of the podcast series, Pat Chibbaro interviews Dr. Ashlie Elver, first author of the CPCJ article entitled, "Recognizing Variations in Primary Palatoplasty Billing: A Review of 9827 Cases" (coauthored by Wesley Zhang, Nancy Perry, Jamie Lewis, Laura Humphries, Ian Hoppe).
In this episode of the JIM podcast, we meet with two of the co-first authors in the recent review article, “Acute respiratory distress syndrome: A review of ARDS across the life course”. Dr. Caleb Cave is from the Department of Pediatrics -Division of Neonatology and Dr. Danielle Samano is from the Department of Internal Medicine- Pulmonary Critical Care, Sleep Medicine Division. Both are at the University of Nebraska Medical Center are in the 2nd year of their respective fellowship programs. Here, we take a deep dive into acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): common causes, complications, and management strategies in s structured compare and contrast format across the lifespan from neonates to adults.
In this episode of the JIM podcast, Dr. Richard McCallum, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Investigative Medicine, interviews Dr. Tamis Bright, Texas Tech University, on the current status of diabetes research for November's Diabetes Awareness Month.
Long-acting muscarinic antagonist and long-acting β2-agonist combination for the treatment of maintenance therapy–naïve patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a narrative review
In this episode of the CPCJ podcast series, Multimedia Editor Pat Chibbaro interviews Melanie Bakovic and Albert K. Oh, authors of the article entitled, "Socioeconomic Influence on Surgical Management and Outcomes in Patients with Craniosynostosis - A Systematic Review" (coauthored by Lilliana Starsiak, Spencer Bennett, Ryan McCaffrey, Esperanza Mantilla-Rivas, Monica Manrique and Gary F. Rogers).
Nataliya Biskup discusses the challenges and triumphs of operating in war-time Ukraine with Carolyn Rogers-Vizena. Read the article here.
In this episode of the CPCJ podcast series, Multimedia Editor Pat Chibbaro interviews Daniel Y. Cho and Jessica D. Blum, authors of the article entitled, "Eyeing Risks: A Critical Analysis of the Use of Periorbital Steroids in Fronto-orbital Advancement" (coauthored by Nicole Kurnik, Jordan W. Swanson, Srinivas M. Susarla, Jesse A. Taylor, Richard A. Hopper, Scott Bartlett and Craig B. Birgfeld).
Join Dr. Samaneh Wilkinson and Rick Couldry as they discuss the landscape of the post pandemic workforce in healthcare. Potential staff shortages, burnout, and changes in staffing responsibilities are just some of the challenges leaders are facing. What should leaders know moving forward to build a whole person culture in healthcare.
In this episode of the CPCJ podcast series, Multimedia Editor Pat Chibbaro interviews Jessica L Williams, Kari M Lien and Gregory Allen, authors of the article entitled, "Feeding Management and Palate Repair Timing in Infants with Cleft Palate with and without Pierre Robin Sequence: A Multisite Study" (coauthored by Richard Kirschner, Kathy Chapman and the Cleft Outcomes Research NETwork (CORNET) Consortium).
Join Drs Christy Forehand and Ashley Taylor, critical care pharmacists, in the discussion of their recent work evaluating evening clinical pharmacist services in an ICU setting. Their work has revealed significant interventions in optimizing patient care and identifying substantial cost savings and cost avoidance.
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In this episode of the JIM podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum and special guest Dr. Alejandro Robles shine some light on recent advances in the study of colon cancer.
Join Drs Andrea Sikora and Christy Forehand in the discussion of their recent work with using a medication regimen complexity score to evaluate potential relationships between the score and medication errors in the ICU setting. What they found was surprising. What is to come with future research is exciting.
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In this episode of the CPCJ podcast series, Multimedia Editor Pat Chibbaro interviews Julieta Moreno-Villagómez, author of the article entitled, "Health-Related Quality of Life in Mexican Children and Adolescents with Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis" (coauthored by Miguel Castillo-Mimila, Guillermina Yáñez-Téllez, Belén Prieto-Corona and Antonio García-Méndez).
Join us with Dr. Andrea Sikora to discuss the recent findings regarding the use of the MRC-ICU scale for predicting inpatient mortality in patients with COVID-10. A new tool to help improve quality of care.
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Medication access is a fundamental aspect of healthcare. Join us for a discussion with Dr Samaneh Wilkinson regarding the benefits of a prescription assistance program coordinated by the ambulatory care program at the University of Kansas Health System.
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In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist and co-author, interviews Jenn J. Park and Roberto L. Flores, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Implementation of an Ambulatory Cleft Lip Repair Protocol: Surgical Outcomes" (coauthored by Ricardo Rodriguez Colon, Bachar F. Chaya, Danielle H. Rochlin, Pradip R. Shetye and David A. Staffenberg).
Don’t forget to take a good medical family history of your patients ! Drs Janice Dutcher and Peter Wiernik from the Cancer Research Center of New York discuss their latest work published in the January issue of JIM: Families with non-Hodgkin lymphoma and plasma cell dyscrasias in their pedigrees . A genetic contribution of cancer passed down family generations has been well described. However, the association among common B cell malignancies such as Myeloma and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma is less well understood. In this addition of the JIM podcast, we discuss with Drs. Dutcher and Wiernik, their findings on the importance of family history and the phenomenon of generational anticipation in well characterized patient families with Myeloma and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
Highlighting the collaboration between craniofacial surgeons and orthodontists, Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy and Yong Jong Park discuss novel application of MRI and 3D printing to nasoalveolar molding with authors Chelsea Wehr and Brett Chiquet. Read the article here.
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In this podcast, Dr Andrea Ferrari and Dr Annalisa Trama, interviewed by Dr Patrizia Gasparini, present the important topic of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer. They provide an overview of the unique epidemiology and survival of this age group of patients. Moreover, Dr. Ferrari discusses the clinical challenges of AYA patients, highlightening several AYA-dedicated multidisciplinary approaches and programs.
Dr Eleonora Bruno and Dr Patrizia Pasanisi
In this podcast Dr Eleonora Bruno and Patrizia Pasanisi present the results, recently published on Clinical Cancer Research, of the DIANA-5 study. This study is a multi-institutional randomized controlled trial aimed to test the efficacy of dietary change to prevent the development of recurrence in breast cancer women at high metabolic and hormonal risk.
In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal multimedia series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Editor, interviews Lauren Powell and Ruth Barta, author of the CPCJ article entitled, "Availability and Readability Level of Online Patient Education Materials Provided by Cleft Lip and Palate Teams" (coauthored by Erica Bien and Jade Cohen).
Drug shortages have become universal and impact all levels of care, both inpatient and outpatient. In this podcast, Joyce Generali meets with Dr. Samaneh Wilkinson to discuss how such shortages impact patient care and what measures can be taken to provide optimal care for patients in the continuing face of drug shortages.
There is an increasing awareness of non-tuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) disease as our populations ages and survival increases in chronic diseases due to new medical advances. NTM infections are often challenging to diagnose unless you are thinking about them as a possibility in your differential diagnosis. Therefore, there is an urgent need to identify population subgroups that are at increased risk for NTM infections. In this edition of the JIM podcast, Drs. Stephanie Baers and Sarah Tran discuss their recent manuscript: Non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections in patients with end-stage renal disease: Prevalence, risk factors, and mortality which can be found in the October 2023 issue of JIM.
In this podcast, Joyce Generali meets with Dr. Samaneh Wilkinson to discuss the shortage of pharmacy technicians nationwide and how to standardize training in a program that pays the technician during training.
In this episode, craniofacial surgeon and children's book author, Edward Buchanan, discusses his pediatric facial microsurgery experience with Carolyn Rogers-Vizena and FACE resident ambassador Chioma Obinero. Read the article here.
In this podcast, Joyce Generali meets with Dr. Samaneh Wilkinson to discuss new developments in assisting patients with financial difficulties in order to obtain medications. She describes the current issues facing such patients and the importance of increasing access to medications.
In this podcast, Joyce Generali meets with Dr. Samaneh Wilkinson to discuss Mark Cuban’s entrance into the world of pharmacy and its potential impact for the patient, pharmacists, and healthcare in general.
In this podcast, Joyce Generali meets with Dr. Lauren Campanella to discuss her article, “Expanding Pharmacy Services to the Hemophilia Treatment Center”. The article is published in the October 2023 issue of Hospital Pharmacy.
In this podcast, Joyce Generali meets with Dr. Roland N. Dickerson to discuss his article, “Significant Published Articles in 2022 for Pharmacy Nutrition Support Practice”. The article is published in the October 2023 issue of Hospital Pharmacy.
In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Nicola Stock and Carrie Heike, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Establishing an International Interdisciplinary Research Network in Craniofacial Microsomia: The CARE Program" (coauthored by Canice E. Crerand, Alexis L. Johns, Christy M. McKinney, Maarten J. Koudstaal, Amelia F. Drake).
In this multidisciplinary oculoplastic and craniofacial surgery episode, co-authors Arun Jain and Stacey Francis discuss how they use the temporoparietal fascial flap for periorbital reconstruction with Edith Reshef and Carolyn Rogers-Vizena. Read the article here.
In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial podcast series, Multimedia Editor Pat Chibbaro interviews Dr. Usama S. Hamdan, author of the CPCJ article entitled, "Ergonomics for Cleft Providers: A Brief Communication" (co-authored Wassim Najjar, Raj M. Vyas, Lindsay Schuster, Sara Hussein, Robert A. Younan, Mario Haddad, Beyhan Annan, Adam Johnson, and Jordan W. Swanson)
In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial podcast series, Multimedia Editor Pat Chibbaro interviews Dr. Usama S. Hamdan, author of the CPCJ article entitled, "Ergonomics for Cleft Providers: A Brief Communication" (co-authored Wassim Najjar, Raj M. Vyas, Lindsay Schuster, Sara Hussein, Robert A. Younan, Mario Haddad, Beyhan Annan, Adam Johnson, and Jordan W. Swanson)
Dr Alessandro Cicchetti and Luca Possenti present the results of the AIRC project “Mechanistic computational modelling of radiation damage to microvasculature and of its effect on tumour microenvironment”. This research comprises pre-clinical microfluidic chips, in-silico models, and patient data. The interview by Dr Orazio Fortunato gives an overview of the methodology and the possible impact on clinical practice.
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In this posdcast Dr. Luigi Rolli, Dr. Chiara Ciniselli, Dr. Paola Perego and Dr. Giulia Bertolini discuss the biological role of the antimetastatic gene KiSS1 based on the results they obtained in Non Small Cell Lung Cancer cellular models and in liquid biopsies obtained from patients and healthy subject
Dr. Sean Kandel is from the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine where he is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine. Dr. Kandel plays a critical role in Resident Research in the Department of Medicine and as well as developing an integrative model of mental health professionals along side Primary Care Providers. Dr. Kandel’s more recent work is investigating new screening tools for mental health disorders that can be deployed in the primary care setting. This new anxiety screening tool is the focus of a his recent manuscript in JIM and the topic of this podcast.
In this episode, Dr. Virginia Litle, guest editor of Foregut’s special disparities issue, talks with Dr. Malhar Parikh about his paper "Understanding the Spectrum of Esophageal Cancer Disparities", Dr. Christopher Towe about his paper "The Impact of Disparities on Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy", and Dr. Zubair Malik about his paper "Understanding the Sex, Racial, and Ethnic Disparities in Eosinophilic Esophagitis." Read the full issue here.
In this episode, Dr Antonio Silvani presents his editorial “New perspectives: glioma in adult patients”. The aim of this research is to consider some aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of adult gliomas and how innovations in diagnosis and therapy, including Artificial intelligence and Next-generation sequencing, are opening up new scenarios in approaching these tumors. Furthermore, dr Silvani highlights burden in the patients’ quality of life of the postoperative treatment planning and follow-up.
Link to the article
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/03008916231159716
In this podcast, Dr Mélanie Claps and Dr Giuseppe Procopio discuss about the results of the Breakpoint Trial: a prospective, multicenter, single arm phase II trial evaluating efficacy and safety of cabozantinib for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma progressed after one line of treatment based on immune-checkpoints inhibitors.
The Journal of Investigative Medicine’s Editor in Chief Dr. McCallum welcomes Dr. Samrat Das in this episode. Dr. Das is an Associate Professor at Duke University School of Medicine and Director of both Pediatric Undergraduate Medical Education and Duke Childrens Hospital’s Procedural Sedation Unit. He informs us what it takes to fundraise for science and research through lobbying and asking for more funding for NIH and NSF. Dr. Das talked about how inflation can affect operations along with the need to increase research to support marginalized populations as examples of why there is a need for increased funds year after year. The team of researchers where he is the AFMR representative presented their case to the decision-makers and Dr. Das gave us a summary.
In this podcast, Dr Michela Casanova, Dr. Patrizia Gasparini e Dr. Luca Bergamaschi discuss the importance of a pediatric precision medicine program for relapsed and refractory patients with solid tumors. In particular they present the Institutional program INTperkids, while giving an overview on other Italian Precision Medicine programs for pediatric patients and outlining future prospective.
In this episode, co-authors Robin Yang and Matthew Heron discuss the evidence for using 3D printing in craniomaxillofacial surgery with Eric Wenzinger, Alistair Varidel, and Carolyn Rogers-Vizena. Read the article here.
In this podcast, Dr Cristina Ferraris (principal investigator) and Dr Chiara Listorti (speaker) present the SECCO Study, a randomized effectiveness-implementation trial focusing on patients centricity. It will involve breast cancer patients experiencing adverse events related to antiestrogen hormone treatment after breast surgery. The trial will evaluate the effect of multidisciplinary treatment with dietary intervention and manual treatment with osteopathic techniques on improving the quality of life and on modulation of metabolic, inflammatory and immunologic status, increasing patients adherence to oncological therapies.
In this month’s podcast, Journal of Investigative Medicine Social Media Editor John Dickinson, MD, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, welcomes guest, Dr. Stephen Farrell, senior investigator in the research division at the Cooper Institute in Dallas, Texas, for a discussion of the article "Associations among cardiorespiratory fitness, C-reactive protein, and all-cause mortality in men and women," published in the April 2023 issue of the Journal of Investigative Medicine.
Joyce Generali interviews Vraj Patel, Karolina Cieslak, and John Hertig to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic revealed how fragile our healthcare supply chain can be with product delays, drug shortages, and labor shortages. Additional concerns will be discussed regarding how the healthcare supply chain impacts patient safety and potential solutions for the future. Read the article, published in the April 2023 issue of Hospital Pharmacy, here.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Cameron Penny about the article, “A Systematic Review of Feeding Interventions for Infants with Cleft Palate." The article is published in the December 2022 issue of CPCJ. Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Dr. Alberto G Leone discusses about the most relevant findings about cancer care among transgender and gender-diverse individuals: the argument has been recently summarized in a literature review, published in Jama Oncology, with the aim to identify areas of gaps and unmet needs, to highlight priority areas and outline policy solutions and clinical recommendations. The article is available here https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/03008916221138881
Co-authors Alexis Tashima and Colin Brady discuss improvements they found in perioperative outcome for VPI surgery following implementation of a modified ERAS protocol with Kerry Morrison and Carolyn Rogers-Vizena. Read the article here.
In this podcast, Dr Mélanie Claps and Dr Giuseppe Procopio discuss about the results of the Breakpoint Trial: a prospective, multicenter, single arm phase II trial evaluating efficacy and safety of cabozantinib for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma progressed after one line of treatment based on immune-checkpoints inhibitors.
In this podcast, Joyce Generali meets with Michael Gabay and Niam Vora to discuss their article, “RxLegal: Emergency Use Authorizations”. The article is published in the January 2023 issue of Hospital Pharmacy.
In this month’s podcast, Journal of Investigative Medicine Social Media Editor John Dickinson, MD, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, welcomes guest Nick Bell for a discussion of cystic fibrosis from the patient perspective. Nick has lived his entire life under the shadow of CF. However, thanks to new advances in CF treatment based on our understanding of the fundamental biology of the CF protein, Nick has been able to emerge from the shadow of CF. He is a successful business owner and community philanthropist who has used his talent with poetry and creative writing to enrich the lives of the less fortunate in the community. In this episode, we explore how science and medical research make lasting impacts on people’s lives.
In this conversation with Journal of Investigative Medicine Social Media Editor John Dickinson, MD, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Gregory Vercellotti, MD, from the University of Minnesota provides an overview of the symptoms, diagnosis and management of sickle cell disease. Dr. Vercellotti is a national leader in the field of vascular biology and cares for adult patients with sickle cell disease. This podcast is especially relevant for primary care physicians, hospitalists, ER physicians, and other subspecialists who may not frequently encounter patients with sickle cell disease.
We discuss many of the common features for symptoms, including pain crises, and complications including stroke, pulmonary hypertension, and avascular necrosis. We also discuss some of the social, economic, and racial factors that are often barriers to effective care. Finally, we discuss some of the promising new options including stem cell transplantation and CRISPR-based cures.
In this conversation with John Dickinson, MD, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center and Social Media Editor for Journal of Investigative Medicine, JIM editor, Dr. Richard McCallum, provides an overview of the incidence, symptoms, diagnosis and management of gastroparesis. This podcast is especially relevant for primary care physicians, gastroenterologists, and GI researchers. Gastroparesis is a common disorder frequently tied with diabetes but has vague symptoms that can be misdiagnosed. Dr. McCallum walks us through common diagnostic approaches and discusses promising new therapies to reduce the symptom burden.
In this conversation with John Dickenson, MD, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center and Social Media Editor for Journal of Investigative Medicine, Sara Myers, PhD, University of Nebraska Omaha, provides an overview of the NIH loan repayment program (LRP) program, including eligibility, the application process, renew options, and keys to successful application. Student loan debt has been a big topic in the news recently and certainly a factor for trainees and junior faculty thinking about pursuing an academic career. This timely topic is relevant to those JIM podcast listeners who are trainees or junior facility members in academic careers who may have student loan debts.
Dr. Sara Myers is the D.B. and Paula Varner Professor in the department of Biomechanics at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She is also the Assistant Vice Chancellor at the Office of Research and Creative Activity. Her lab focuses on the biophysical forces that influence human disease such as neuromuscular disease and peripheral vascular diseases. She has been well funded including NIH and VA funding with 45 manuscripts.
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and the Director of Pediatric Undergraduate Medical Education at Duke University School of Medicine, Dr. Samrat Das, discuss what it has been like to be the president of the American Federation of Medical Research (AFMR) over the last year. Join us as we honor Dr. Das during his final days as president of AFMR. Dr. Das discusses advice for future presidents and his own future career plans. We are very grateful for all the work Dr. Das has done for AFMR, and we wish him the very best in his future endeavors.
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Dr. Lucinda Harris, discuss stress and IBS, antibiotic treatment options, and new findings regarding IBS in females and military service members. Dr. Harris is also a consultant at the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Mayo Clinic Scottsdale and is a current member of the Gastroenterology Fellowship committee. Her special clinical and research interests include IBS, gastroparesis, chronic constipation, and pelvic floor disorders as well as celiac disease and autonomic disorders.
In honor of Colon Cancer Awareness Month, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum and Dr. Ihsan Al Bayati, Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology at TTUHSC Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, discuss different screening modalities for colon cancer, risk factors for colon cancer, Lynch syndrome, treatment, staging, and prognosis for colorectal cancer.
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum shares the latest details about JIM’s progress during 2021. Additionally, Dr. McCallum discusses readers’ perspectives about the journal and what we can hope to see this upcoming year from JIM.
In this episode of the JIM podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum, speaks with Dr. Tamis Bright, the Chief of the Division of Endocrinology at Texas Tech El Paso. Last year on this podcast series, she discussed hypothyroidism. She now returns to discuss the effects, screening tools, and treatment modalities for hyperthyroidism.
Dr. Tamis Bright, MD, is a Clinical Endocrinologist and Associate Professor at Texas Tech Health Sciences Paul L. Foster School of Medicine in El Paso, Texas. Additionally, she is known as an Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism specialist. Dr. Bright has more experience with Thyroid Disorders than other specialists in her area. She is affiliated with University Medical Center of El Paso, where she treats a wide variety of patients. Dr. Bright received her medical degree from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
In this episode of the JIM podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum speaks with Dr. Gurdeep Singh, the first author of the review entitled “Wegovy(Semaglutide) a new weight loss drug for chronic weight management” which was Editor’s choice in the upcoming January issue of the Journal of Investigative Medicine.
Dr. Gurdeep Singh, MD, FACE a Clinical Endocrinologist from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine at Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital in Binghamton, New York.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-In-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Dr. Sonja A. Rasmussen on the COVID-19 vaccine in children and pregnancy. Dr. Rasmussen is currently a Tenured Professor at the University of Florida in the Department of Pediatrics with a Joint Appointment at the Department of Epidemiology and Obstetrics and Gynecology.
She has previously served as Deputy Director of Infectious Disease at the CDC, Acting Director of the Office of Health Preparedness and Response, Deputy Director of the Influenza Coordination Unit and Senior Scientist at the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-In-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Dr. Zeina Nahleh about Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Nahleh, M.D., F.A.C.P is Chair of the Department of Hematology-Oncology and Director of the Cleveland Clinic Florida Maroone Cancer Center.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Dr. Himanshu Deshwal on advances in the management of pulmonary arterial hypertension. Dr. Deshwal is a fellow in Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He received his M.B.B.S from the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC)in Pune, India and completed his internal medicine residency with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation Program.
Dr. Busey is the first elected Chair of the Council of Diversity and Inclusion at Texas Tech University of Health Sciences El Paso. Dr. Busey joined Texas Tech in 2018 after serving for the US Army as an Officer in Charge, Medical Director, Transitional Year Assistant Program Director, and Patient Center Medical Home Champion for Fort Bliss, TX. He completed his residency in Family Medicine at Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, NC. Dr. Busey completed medical school at Western University College Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific and was part of the Northwest Track, trailblazing rotations in Washington and Oregon. Dr. Busey graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA, and has a Bachelors of Science in Biology with minors in Chemistry and Religion.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum gives a talk on Gastroparesis Awareness Month based on his extensive history in the field. Dr. McCallum graduated from Queensland Medical School of Brisbane, Australia and has received a number of awards and honors in clinical investigation and gastroenterology in his career. He currently serves as the Director of the Center for Neurogastroenterology and GI Motility at Texas Tech University.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Oscar Armando Dorantes, an archaeologist and alumnus of San Diego State University. Dorantes has experience as D.E.A. witness in medical marijuana cases and won the first medical marijuana case in the U.S. military when he was a member of the U.S. Army Preventive Medicine Network in 1999.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Don Rockey about Hepatitis C Month. Dr. Rockey is a gastroenterologist in Charleston, South Carolina and is affiliated with MUSC Health-University Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr. Rockey's specialty is in gastroenterology and he has subspecialities in general gastroenterology, hepatology & liver transplantation.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Dr. Mateo Porres-Aguilar about thrombosis and anticoagulants.
Dr. Porres-Aguilar is a current Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP), he holds a National Board Certification of Anticoagulation Care Providers in the USA (NCBAP), is an academic Member of the International Society for Thrombosis and Heamostasis (ISTH), and he currently serves as an international representative in North America for the Mexican Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis (SOMETH), and is part of the Latin-american chapter of Venous Thrombosis for the Latin-American Collaborative Group for Hemostasis and Thrombosis (Grupo CLAHT)
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Ghazala Hayat about Parkinson's Awareness Month. Dr. Hayat is Professor in Neurology at St. Louis University in St. Louis, MO. She is the director of Neuromuscular Service and the Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory. Dr. Hayat is also director of the ALS clinic, which is the only ALSA-certified center in the St. Louis area, and the Director of Clinical Quality Improvement at Saint Louis University, School of Medicine.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Dr. Gottumukkala S. Raju and Dr. Robert S. Bresalier of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center about Colon Cancer Awareness Month.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Dr. Harsha Nagarajarao of the Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center about American Heart Month.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Tamis Bright of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso about Thyroid Awareness Month.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Stephanie Baer of the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center and Georgia Regents University about HIV Awareness Month.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with David Cistola of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso about American Diabetes Month.
In this podcast, Joyce Generali meets with Samaneh Tavalali Wilkinson to discuss her editorial, “Is It Normal to Experience Burnout as a Mentor?”. The article is published in the January 2023 issue of Hospital Pharmacy.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum discusses Healthy Lung Month with Amir Zeki of the University of California, Davis.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum discusses National Atrial Fibrillation Month with Richard Lange of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum discusses National Breast Feeding Month with Dr. Samrat Das of the Duke University School of Medicine
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum discusses Hepatitis C Month with Don Rockey of the Medical University of South Carolina.
In this episode of the Journal of Investigative Medicine podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Dr. Karina Torralba of Loma Linda University about National Scleroderma Month.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum discusses irritable bowel syndrome with Associate Editor G. Nicholas Verne of the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center.
During this month’s Podcast, Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Investigative Medicine Dr. Richard W. McCallum is joined by Guest Dr. Sanja Kupesic to discuss Faculty Development Roles During the COVID-19 Crisis. Dr. Kupesic sheds personal light on how COVID-19 has been affecting faculty development and teaching at TTUHSC El Paso.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Dr. Nicholas Davidson, Professor of Medicine and Chief of Gastroenterology at Washington University School of Medicine, discusses colorectal cancer screening in young patients. It is hosted by world-renowned Gastroenterologist and Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum and facilitated by GI Motility Trainee Dr. Zorisadday Gonzalez.
In this Podcast, world-renowned Hematologist/Oncologist Dr. Robert Means reviews Dr. Jan Walewski's article on ""Aggressive B-cell lymphoma: chasing the target"" planned for publication in February of 2020 in the Journal of Investigative Medicine. Dr. Means also discusses the latest on lymphoma classification, current therapies, and potential future direction. It is hosted by world renowned Gastroenterologist Dr. Richard McCallum and facilitated by GI Motility Trainee Dr. Zorisadday Gonzalez.
Host: Dr. Zorisadday Gonzalez, GI Motility Trainee at Texas Tech University El Paso Participant: Dr. Richard W. McCallum, new Editor in-Chief for the Journal of Investigative Medicine. Gastroenterologist and Professor of Medicine at TTUHSC El Paso
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Jonathan Skirko about the article, “Risk of Malocclusion Among Patients Undergoing Single-Stage Versus Two-Stage Cleft Palate Repair." The article is published in the October 2022 issue of CPCJ. Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Hope Sparks Lancaster about the article, “Reading Development in Children With Nonsyndromic Cleft Palate With or Without Cleft Lip: Meta-analysis and Systematic Review." The article is published in the September 2022 issue of CPCJ. Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Dr Luca Roz and Dr Luca Varinelli discuss about the usefulness of decellularized extracellular matrix obtained from cell cultures or cancer patients-derived tissue fragments for investigating the cross-talk between cancer cells and microenvironment niches in basic and translational research.
In this podcast, Joyce Generali meets with Roland N. Dickerson to discuss the article, “Significant Published Articles in 2021 for Pharmacy Nutrition Support Practice”. The article is published in the October 2022 issue of Hospital Pharmacy.
This episode features a discussion of nasalance and speech outcomes between first author and speech therapist, Eshan Schlief, and a multi-disciplinary panel including speech therapist Liza Catallozzi, plastic surgeon Gregory Pearson, oral-maxillofacial fellow Pasha Shakoori, and plastic surgery resident Naikhoba Munabi. Read the article here.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Ursula Findlen about the article, “Assessing Adherence to Audiologic Parameters of Care for Children With Cleft Palate: A Quality Improvement Initiative" The article is published in the August 2022 issue of CPCJ. Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Ursula Findlen about the article, “Assessing Adherence to Audiologic Parameters of Care for Children With Cleft Palate: A Quality Improvement Initiative" The article is published in the August 2022 issue of CPCJ. Click here to read the article.
First author Elizabeth Hopkins discusses how she and her colleagues used the Peds-NSQIP database to ellucidate variations in outcome between conventional vs. minimally invasive craniosynostosis surgery with Sanjay Naran, Melissa Kanack, and Carolyn Rogers-Vizena. Read the article here.
First author Elizabeth Hopkins discusses how she and her colleagues used the Peds-NSQIP database to ellucidate variations in outcome between conventional vs. minimally invasive craniosynostosis surgery with Sanjay Naran, Melissa Kanack, and Carolyn Rogers-Vizena. Read the article here.
In this podcast, Joyce Generali interviews John Hertig and Irene Lin about the article, “Pharmacy Leadership Amid the Pandemic: Maintaining Patient Safety During Uncertain Times”. The article is published in the June 2022 issue of the Hospital Pharmacy Journal.
Senior author Russel Reid discusses their institutional experience managing the spectrum of branchial cleft anomalies at the University of Chicago with Hannah Bergman, Peter Taub, Carolyn Rogers-Vizena, and Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy. Read the article here.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Sumun Khetpal and Arun Gosain about the article, “The Impact of Social Determinants of Health in Facial and Craniomaxillofacial Reconstruction: Can We Do Better?" The article is published in the July 2022 issue of CPCJ. Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Dr Elena Guerini-Rocco presents the key points of the article "Role and evaluation of pathologic response in early breast cancer specimens after neoadjuvant therapy: consensus statement". The article is available here https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/03008916211062642
Initially broadcast as an Instagram Live event, authors Pleun van der Plas and Eppo Wolvius from the Netherlands discuss their approach to Robin sequence and their research, "Can the Nasion-Mandibula Ratio Predict Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients With Retrognathia?" with Naikhoba Munabi and Carolyn Rogers-Vizena.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Dr. Esperanza Mantilla-Rivas and Dr. Albert Oh about the article, “Safety and Efficacy of Single-Dose Ketorolac for Postoperative Pain Management After Primary Palatoplasty: A Prospective Cohort Study With Historical Controls." The article is published in the April 2022 issue of CPCJ. Click here to read the article.
Dr Massimo Di Nicola and Dr Federico Stella discuss the role of adoptive T-cell therapy in solid tumors.
The speech starts with a general discussion about immunotherapy and mechanism of resistance. Among the strategies implemented in order to overcome resistance to immunotherapy, the adoptive T-cells are promising. Thus, the discussion translate from the bench of an immunology lab to the bedside of an oncological unit where CAR T-cells offers opportunity and challenges
Dr Paola Perego and Dr Mattia Boeri discuss the usefulness of liquid biopsy for the management of lung cancer and the next frontiers of its clinical application. From an overview of what liquid biopsy means today, the two researchers debate the pros and cons of this technology and its use for early diagnosis, talking about the results of the BioMILD lung cancer screening study on more than 4000 volunteers.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Katie Garland and Damir Matic about the article, “Systematic Review of the Long-Term Effects of Presurgical Orthopedic Devices on Patient Outcomes." The article is published in the February 2022 issue of CPCJ. Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Pradip Shetye about the article, " Skeletal and Dental Correction and Stability Following LeFort I Advancement in Patients With Cleft Lip and Palate With Mild, Moderate, and Severe Maxillary Hypoplasia." The article is published in the January 2022 issue of CPCJ. Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Dr Bertolini, Dr Vingiani and Dr Agnelli discuss about the most relevant points of the single-cell transcriptomic analysis in triple negative breast cancer and in other solid tumors. The argument has been presented at the Open Science Bar, an educational initiative held monthly at National Cancer Institute, Milan. Posted April 2022.
In this episode, lead author Raymond Harshbarger, shares his depth of experience working as both a military and a civilian reconstructive surgeon while discussing his recent article, "A Comprehensive Approach To Alloplastic Cranioplasty: Novel Implant Design And Refinement of Soft Tissue Management" with Jack Yu, Anand Kumar, Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy, Raj Sawh-Martinez, and Carolyn Rogers-Vizena
In this inaugural podcast episode, John Van Aalst, Joseph Incorvia, Stacey Francis, Jack Yu, and Carolyn Rogers-Vizena discuss the article, "Racial Disparities Affect Timing of Alveolar Bone Grafting for Patients With Cleft Lip and Palate: An Analysis of the 2012 Kids’ Inpatient Database," with senior author Matthew Grieves.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Lauren Madhoun and Canice Crerand about their article, "Feeding and Growth in Infants With Cleft Lip and/or Palate: Relationships With Maternal Distress." Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Travis Gibson about his article, "Sociodemographic Predictors of Treatment Success and Difficulty in Nasoalveolar Molding." Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Kenny Ardouin and Nicola Stock about their article, " Physical Health in Adults Born With Cleft Lip and/or Palate: A Whole of Life Survey in the United Kingdom." Click here to read the article
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Erica M. Weidler and Thomas J. Sitzman about their article, "Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Standardized Outcome Measurement for Children With Cleft Lip and Palate." Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Noelle Morrell and Brianne Barnett Roby about their article, "Submucous Cleft Palate Repair in Patients With 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome."
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In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Caitlin Agnew and William Thomson about their article, "Family Impact of Child Oro-Facial Cleft."
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In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Roberto Flores about his article, "What Is the Burden of Care of Nasoalveolar Molding?"
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In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Rami Kantar about his article, "Simulation-Based Comprehensive Cleft Care Workshops: A Reproducible Model for Sustainable Education."
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In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Kristen Lowe and Leanne Magee about their article, "Sociodemographic Factors That Influence the Choice to Pursue Nasoalveolar Molding: One Pediatric Hospital’s Experience."
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In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Alexis Rothermel and Thomas Samson about their article, "Patient-Centered Satisfaction After Secondary Correction of the Cleft Lip and Nasal Defect."
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JICS Case Discussion: Ventricular Assist Devices
Getting your left and right mixed up with ventricular assist devices?
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Jill Nyberg and Christina Havstam about their article, "'She Sounds Like a Small Child or Perhaps She has Problems' - Peers' Descriptions of Speech in 7-Year-Olds Born With Cleft Palate.
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In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Lauren L. Madhoun and Canice E. Crerand about their article, "Breast Milk Feeding Practices and Barriers and Supports Experienced by Mother–Infant Dyads With Cleft Lip and/or Palate" published in Volume 57, Issue 4 of The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.
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In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Nicola Marie Stock and Alexis Johns about their article, "Facilitating Positive Psychosocial Outcomes in Craniofacial Team Care: Strategies for Medical Providers" published in Volume 57, Issue 3 of The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.
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Associate Editor, Dana Graves, hosts a discussion between recently appointed Editor-in-Chief of JDR, Nick Jakubovics, and the CEO and Chief Scientific Officer of the Forsyth Institute, Wenyuan Shi, regarding the June 2020 issue, which will be a special issue focused on the Oral Microbiome.
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Katelyn G. Bennett about the article, "Decision-Making in Cleft-Related Surgery: A Qualitative Analysis of Patients and Caregivers" published in Volume 57, Issue 2 of The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.
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In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Canice E. Crerand about the article, "Adherence to Orthodontic Treatment in Youth With Cleft Lip and/or Palate" published in Volume 57 Issue 2 of the Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.
Dr. William Giannobile, Editor-in-Chief of JDR, hosts a discussion between Drs. Rena D’Souza, Tamanna Tiwari, Effie Ioannidou and Paula Moynihan on their article, "Celebration of the IADR’s Women Pioneers: Pathways for a New Century of Success."
Associate Editor, Joy Richman, hosts a discussion between Barry Sessle and Koichi Iwata regarding the article, "The Evolution of Neuroscience as a Research Field Relevant to Dentistry".
Associate Editor, Falk Schwendicke, hosts a discussion between Colman McGrath and Lois Cohen regarding the article, "Behavioral Sciences in the Promotion of Oral Health".
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Judah S. Garfinkle about the article, "Early Weight Gain in Infants With Cleft Lip and Palate Treated With and Without Nasoalveolar Molding: A Retrospective Study" published in Volume 56, Issue 7 of The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.
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Dr. William Giannobile, Editor-in-Chief of JDR, hosts a discussion between Dr. Niklaus Lang and Dr. Lisa Heitz-Mayfield on their article, "Oral Implants — The Paradigm Shift in Restorative Dentistry".
Dr. Jack Ferracane, AADR Past President, hosts a discussion between Dr. Markus Blatz and Dr. Gerald Chiche on their article, "Evolution of Aesthetic Dentistry".
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Sibyl Sheve and Sybill Naidoo about their article, "Survey of North American Multidisciplinary Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Team Clinic Administration" published in Volume 56, Issue 4 of The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.
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Dr. William Giannobile, Editor-in-Chief of JDR, hosts a discussion between Dr. Pamela Yelick and Dr. Paul Sharpe on their article, "Tooth Bioengineering and Regenerative Dentistry".
Dr. William Giannobile, Editor-in-Chief of JDR, hosts a discussion between Dr. James Beck and Dr. Panos Papapanou on their article, "Periodontal Medicine: 100 Years of Progress".
Dr. William Giannobile, Editor-in-Chief of JDR, hosts a discussion between Dr. Kimon Divaris and Dr. Hal Slavkin on their article, "The Era of the Genome and Dental Medicine".
Associate Editor, Joy Richman, hosts a discussion between Helen Whelton and John Spencer regarding the article, "Fluoride Revolution and Dental Caries: Evolution of Policies For Global Use".
Associate Editor, Gustavo Garlet, hosts a discussion between Marilia Buzalaf and Bob ten Cate regarding the article, "Fluoride Mode of Action, Once There Was an Observant Dentist".
Associate Editor, Falk Schwendicke, hosts a discussion between Nicola Innes and Murray Thomson regarding the article, "A Century of Change Towards Prevention and Minimal Intervention in Cariology".
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Victor Chang and Dr. Parit A. Patel about their article, "Predicting the Ideal Patient for Ambulatory Cleft Lip Repair " published in volume 56 issue 3 of The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.
This study better defines the patient population appropriate for ambulatory cleft repair with uplift modeling, a predictive analytics technique.
In conclusion, uplift modeling predicts that approximately 40% of patients would benefit from an ASC cleft lip repair. Targeting patients younger than 1 year old, nonsyndromic, with no respiratory or neurologic diagnosis for ASC cleft lip repair, may be a safe and cost-saving endeavor.
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Associate Editor, Jacques Nör, hosts a discussion between Peter J. Polverini and Mark W. Lingen regarding the article, "A History of Innovations in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Oral and Head and Neck Cancer".
In this podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Dr. Alexis Johns and Dr. Laura Bava about their article, "Psychosocial Functioning of Children in a Craniofacial Support Group " published in volume 56 issue 3 of The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.
This study aimed to describe psychosocial functioning before and after participation in support groups for pediatric patients with craniofacial diagnoses and their families.
In conclusion, although greater clinical concerns were reported compared to test norms, baseline and postgroup functioning was in the average range. Patients and caregivers reported significantly improved psychosocial functioning following group participation, particularly for adaptive skills and self-esteem.
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Associate Editor, Nick Jakubovics, hosts a discussion between Anne Tanner and Ana Paula V. Colombo regarding their article, "The Role of Bacterial Biofilms in Dental Caries and Periodontal Diseases".
Dr. William Giannobile, Editor-in-Chief of JDR, hosts a discussion between Dr. Stephen Bayne and Dr. Jack Ferracane, the co-authors of this article on the evolution of dental materials.
In this inaugural podcast, Pat Chibbaro interviews Oksana A. Jackson about her article, "Predicting Adverse Perioperative Events in Patients Undergoing Primary Cleft Palate Repair" published in volume 55 issue 4 of The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.
This study aimed to identify risk factors for adverse perioperative events (APEs) after cleft palatoplasty to develop an individualized risk assessment tool.
In conclusion, APE incidence was 23.0% after palatoplasty, with a 37-fold higher incidence in extreme-risk patients. Individualized risk assessment tools may enhance perioperative clinical decision making to mitigate complications.
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In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief of JDR, Dr. William Giannobile, speaks with Margherita Fontana and Angus Walls about the third International Conference on Novel Anticaries and Remineralizing Agents issue that appears in the Advances in Dental Research.
Dr. William Giannobile, Editor-in-Chief of JDR, hosts a discussion between Dr. Joy Richman, Associate Editor of JDR, as well as Brian Schutte, co-guest editor of this special issue on oral facial clefting, craniofacial, and dental anomalies.
Associate Editor Joy Richman hosts a discussion between Walter Siqueira from the Western University in London, Ontario, and Jaime E. Castellanos from Universidad Nacional de Columbia and Universidad El Bosque on salivary proteomics for Zika virus diagnostics. Dr. Siqueira's article "Postnatal Identification of Zika Virus Peptides from Saliva" and Dr. Castellanos's article "Could the Use of Salive Improve the Zika Diagnosis Challenge? Contributions from a Proteomics Perspective" both appear in the September 2017 issue of the Journal of Dental Research.
This podcast moderated by JDR Associate Editor Jessica Lee, discusses the implications of the recent Global Burden of Disease study by JDR author, Dr. Marcenes Wagner and AADR President-Elect, Dr. Raul Garcia.
In this podcast, Dr. William Giannobile, Editor-in-Chief of JDR joins Dr. Jack Ferracane Associate Editor of JDR, Dr. Christopher Fox, Executive Director of the AADR and IADR, and Dr. Martha Somerman, the Director of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, in a discussion of an article titled "NIH's Funding to US Dental Institutions from 2005 - 2014," which appears in the January 2017 issue of JDR.
| In this podcast, Associate Editor Nicola Innes interviews Dr. Schwendicke and Dr. Frencken for the special issue of ADR "Dental Caries: Terminology and Clinical Recommendations for Carious Tissue Removal." To view the special issue, click here. |
This podcast moderated by guest editors of the special issue on craniofacial stem cells highlights the field and relevance to oral health. Drs. Nor and Klein interview Professors Paul Sharpe of Kings College London and Mark Prince of the University of Michigan to get their unique insights on the development of this field from both a research and clinical perspective.
Olusegun Olusanya and James Day interview practising intensive care specialist Dr Tamas Szakmany on his experiences working in intensive care units in the UK.
This podcasts discusses the potential uses of 3D printing in dental and craniofacial treatment from two recent articles published in JDR on this topic [http://jdr.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/05/25/0022034515588303.full, http://jdr.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/06/03/0022034515588885.full]. Drs. Scott Hollister and Luiz Bertassoni are interviewed by Dr. Dana Graves Associate Editor of JDR and Vice Dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine on different approaches to 3D printing, challenges, regulation and clinical application.
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3D-printed Bioresorbable Scaffold for Periodontal Repair
Three-Dimensional Bioprinting for Regenerative Dentistry and Craniofacial Tissue Engineering
This podcast co-moderated by JDR Editors, Drs. William Giannobile and Joy Richman discusses dental phenotypes associated with orofacial clefting from the study published by Dr. Lina Moreno Uribe and co-workers. The interview dispels previously held views that dental anomalies are caused by the same genes as the clefts. The findings of the study demonstrate that a small subset of families carry increased genetic risk for both types of anomalies. The podcast concludes with insights on future directions on the genetics of non-syndomic craniofacial abnormalities.
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This podcast discusses Universal Health Coverage from the editorial published in the JDR. Professor Richard Watt of the University College London is interviewed by Drs. Will Giannobile and Jessica Lee to provide his perspective to JDR listeners on implications of Universal Health Coverage to the Oral Health Community".
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A discussion with Dr. Harold Slavkin, former Director of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research and Professor at the Ostrow School of Dentistry at USC, regarding his paper about the remarkable progress in genetics and genomics research over the last 50 years, and his insight into its importance in modern clinical approaches to craniofacial-oral-dental health care.
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