Episodes
Monday Jun 06, 2022
Monday Jun 06, 2022
Today my guest is Pathologists' Assistant Lou Mendes Kramer
What we discuss with Lou:
- How she discovered the pathologists' assistant field and forensic pathology
- Her experience as a PA student
- Working as a Medical Investigator
- Her previous teaching experience and how that led to her teaching at Wayne State
- How she became program director of the Wayne State PA program and some highlights so far
- Teaching methods and how they were adapted during the pandemic
- The AAPA Forensic Task Force and her role
- Attending NAME and IACME meetings as part of the task force
- The poster she presented at the 2021 NAME meeting and how it was received
- Some thoughts on what needs to happen for PAs to be more utilized in forensic pathology
Links for this episode:
American Association of Pathologists' Assistants
Wayne State Pathologists's Assistant Program
National Association of Medical Examiners
International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners
People of Pathology Podcast:
Monday May 30, 2022
Episode 113: Dr Kurt Schaberg - Pathology Education and Kurt’s Notes
Monday May 30, 2022
Monday May 30, 2022
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Kurt Schaberg
What we discuss with Dr Schaberg:
- Why he decided to become a doctor of the specialties that were of interest to him
- How he became interested in pathology
- Why he chose to do AP only, and how he chose his fellowships
- His interest in teaching and his roles in residency programs
- Why he started Kurt's Notes and the original intent of the site
- Some of the features of the site, including quizzes and quick diagnostic reference guides
- His method for creating new content and how long it takes
- Some ways Kurt's Notes can be used to study for boards
Links for this episode:
Dr Kurt Schaberg on Twitter
UC Davis Department of Pathology
The Practice of Surgical Pathology
Atlas of Gastrointestinal Pathology
People of Pathology Podcast:
Monday May 16, 2022
Monday May 16, 2022
Today my guests are Pathologists Dr Daniel Kurtycz, Dr Julie Lemmon, and Dr Santo Nicosia from the History of Pathology Society
What we discuss with Dr Kurtycz, Dr Lemmon, and Dr Nicosia:
- How they became interested in pathology
- How they became interested in medical history and pathology history
- How the History of Pathology Society was started
- Some of the history of USCAP and the Companion meeting with the History of Pathology Society
- Pathology specimen collections and why it is important to preserve them
- How the COVID pandemic will be important in the history of pathology
Links for this episode:
History of Pathology Society on Twitter
Dr Daniel Kurtycz on Twitter
Dr Julie Lemmon on Twitter
Dr Santo Nicosia on Twitter
United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology
Doctors: The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography
The Seats and Causes of Diseases Investigated by Anatomy
The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
People of Pathology Podcast:
Monday May 09, 2022
Episode 111: Dr Ori Zelichov - Image Analysis, Spatial Biology, and Nucleai
Monday May 09, 2022
Monday May 09, 2022
Today my guest is Dr Ori Zelichov, VP of Clinical Development at Nucleai
What we discuss with Dr Zelichov:
- His transition from military service to medical school
- His early work in cancer biomarkers, and some of the companies with which he was involved
- How he came to Nucleai and his role there
- How Nucleai combines spatial data with clinical data
- Spatial biology, and how it is used in image analysis
- Other possible applications of the Nucleai platform beyond oncology
- Building a spatial biology atlas and how it could be used
Links for this episode:
Dr Zelichov on Twitter
Nucleai blog
Nucleai on Twitter
Top Ten Spatial Biology Companies
Dr Ori Zelichov on Digital Pathology Today
People of Pathology Podcast:
Monday May 02, 2022
Monday May 02, 2022
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Uchechukwu Brian Eziagu
What we discuss with Dr Eziagu:
- How he decided to become a doctor and how he chose pathology
- Why he went on to earn a masters degree in anatomy
- His experience in pathology residency
- Some of the subspecialties that he finds interesting
- His research work with placentas in the setting of HIV
- How he got started in teaching
- The pathology staffing situation in Nigeria
- His thoughts on emerging technologies in pathology
Links for this episode:
University of Uyo Teaching Hospital
Dr Uchechukwu Brian Eziagu - Google Scholar
People of Pathology Podcast:
Monday Apr 25, 2022
Episode 109: Jim Perkins - Medical Illustration
Monday Apr 25, 2022
Monday Apr 25, 2022
Today my guest is Medical Illustrator Jim Perkins
What we discuss with Jim:
- His education in biology and geology, and his interest in paleontology
- How he discovered the medical illustrator field
- His early work as a medical illustrator, including medicolegal illustration
- How he got into teaching medical illustration, and some stories of students he has influenced
- His 27 year association with the Robbins textbooks, and how that began
- The process of creating illustrations, and how that has evolved
- Some of the other illustration he has done, including continuing the work of Dr Frank Netter
- His thoughts on the future of the field
Links for this episode:
Rochester Institute of Technology Medical Illustration Program
Association of Medical Illustrators
Pathology For The Health Professions
Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology
Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations
People of Pathology Podcast:
Monday Apr 18, 2022
Monday Apr 18, 2022
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Jeffrey Ross
What we discuss with Dr Ross:
- How he got started in medicine and pathology, and his thoughts on exposing medical students to pathology
- His experience during residency of handling a specimen for an estrogen receptor trial
- How he decided to focus on the HER2/neu gene, and some of his work in that area
- HER2 testing by IHC and by FISH, and which he thought was better
- Liquid biopsy, and how it may be used in the future
- The origin of Foundation Medicine
- Some of the work that Foundation Medicine does
- The impact that Foundation Medicine has had on patients, and a few of their stories
Links for this episode:
A New Era for Pathologists' Assistants - Voicebrook Blog
Faculty Profile SUNY Upstate - Dr Jeffrey Ross
A Brief History of Breast Cancer
Comprehensive Genomic Profiling of Carcinoma of Unknown Primary SiteNew Routes to Targeted Therapies
People of Pathology Podcast:
Monday Apr 11, 2022
Monday Apr 11, 2022
Today my guest is Consultant Clinical Scientist Dr Elaine Cloutman-Green
What we discuss with Dr Cloutman-Green:
- How her family members influenced her choice of a career in science, and how she studied zoology
- How she switched to microbiology and infection prevention and control
- Why working in a pediatric hospital is important to her
- How and why she started the Girly Microbiologist blog
- Why she decided to write on turning 42 on the blog, and some of the lessons she has learned
- What she has learned from working during the pandemic
- Why it is important to her to nominate others for awards, and to advocate for science
Links for this episode:
Dr Cloutman-Green on Twitter
Dr Cloutman-Green on Instagram
The Pathology Grand Tour Podcast - Episode 1 Microbiology
People of Pathology Podcast:
Monday Apr 04, 2022
Monday Apr 04, 2022
Today my guest is Olivia Gaskill
What we discuss with Olivia:
- How she became interested in psychology
- Her Masters program in Neuroimaging for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience
- Her early interest in writing
- How she started working at The Pathologist
- How she learned the language of pathology
- Her promotion to Deputy Editor and some of her favorite projects
- The Pathology Grand Tour podcast and how it started
- British Science Week and advocating for science
Links for this episode:
Olivia Gaskill on Twitter
Olivia Gaskill on Instagram
The Pathology Grand Tour Podcast
The Infectious Disease Curator
British Science Week Interview
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Monday Mar 28, 2022
Episode 105: Dr Andrea Deyrup - Didactics, Disparities, Data, and Deep Dives
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Andrea Deyrup
What we discuss with Dr Deyrup:
- Her initial work in evolutionary biology
- How and why she decided on medical school and pathology
- Her backpacking trip through Asia and some of her adventures there
- Her current position at Duke University and her previous teaching experience
- How her view of race in medicine has changed
- Working on Robbins Essential Pathology and Robbins Basic Pathology, and some of the changes that are coming
- Her collaboration with Dr Jospeh Graves Jr, and their recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine
- The feedback from other medical specialties on the issue of race in medicine
- Why it is important that pathology and pathologists lead the way in this change
Links for this episode:
Dr Andrea Deyrup on Twitter
Dr Deyrup's website Pathology Central
Pathology Central YouTube channel
Racial Biology and Medical Misconceptions
Data-driven and determined: Evaluating race in medical curricula
Dr Andrea Deyrup on Diversify in Path Podcast
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