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Body of Work

Body of Work

Baylor College of Medicine

They’ve done their research so you don’t have to. Body of Work is an exploration of health topics in the news and important matters facing science with experts from Baylor College of Medicine. Scientists, physicians and specialists from diverse disciplines discuss the impact of hot-button issues on healthcare, research, community and education.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Body of Work episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Body of Work for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Body of Work episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Body of Work - Spit It Out (Part 2): Privacy and Prejudice
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06/02/19 • 22 min

Amy McGuire, J.D., Ph.D., is a professor of biomedical ethics and director of the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine. Her professional interests include ethical and policy issues raised by emerging technologies, research ethics, informed consent and confidentiality.

For more information on Baylor College of Medicine’s clinical genetic testing program: https://www.bcm.edu/healthcare/care-centers/genetics

See below for some of the research studies mentioned in the episode:

Genealogy databases and the future of criminal investigation

Myriad take two: Can genomic databases remain secret?

Identifiability of DNA data: the need for consistent federal policy

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Trevor M. Bibler, Ph.D. is a clinical bioethicist with a background in religious studies and philosophy. Dr. Bibler performs clinical ethics consultations at Houston Methodist Hospital. He teaches a variety of audiences and conducts research in clinical bioethics, religion and medicine, and philosophical ethics. His current research focuses on the ways religious worldviews—especially worldviews that include ideas related to miracles—influence clinical medicine.

See below for more of Dr. Bibler’s research:

Addressing a Patient’s Hope for a Miracle

Responding to Those Who Hope for a Miracle: Practices for Clinical Bioethicists

Why I no longer say "withdrawal of care" or "life sustaining technology"

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Trevor M. Bibler, Ph.D. is a clinical bioethicist with a background in religious studies and philosophy. Dr. Bibler performs clinical ethics consultations at Houston Methodist Hospital. He teaches a variety of audiences and conducts research in clinical bioethics, religion and medicine, and philosophical ethics. His current research focuses on the ways religious worldviews—especially worldviews that include ideas related to miracles—influence clinical medicine.

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Body of Work - Facing Concussions Head On: CTE Research
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10/07/19 • 27 min

Harvey Levin, Ph.D., is a professor and research scientist at Baylor College of Medicine and the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where he researches the chronic effects of traumatic brain injuries.

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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Translation

Traumatic brain injury: networks and neuropathology

Mental State Attributions and Diffusion Tensor Imaging After Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

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Body of Work - Cell Wars: The Rise of Immunotherapy
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09/16/19 • 21 min

Malcolm Brenner, M.D., Ph.D., is a professor of molecular and human genetics, pediatrics and medicine and Founding Director of the Center for Cell and Gene Therapy at Baylor College of Medicine. He is also a member of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center.

For more information on the Center for Cell and Gene Therapy: https://www.bcm.edu/centers/cell-and-gene-therapy

See below for more of Dr. Brenner’s research:

Adoptive Cell Therapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia and T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Adoptive Cell Therapy: ACT-Up or ACT-Out?

Chimeric Antigen Receptors for T-Cell Malignancies

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Body of Work - Global is Local

Global is Local

Body of Work

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08/26/19 • 20 min

Sharmila Anandasabapathy, M.D.,is a professor of medicine in gastroenterology and director of Baylor Global Health at Baylor College of Medicine. She is also a member of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center. An advanced gastrointestinal endoscopist by training, Dr. Anandasabapathy’s research focuses on developing new technologies for the diagnosis of early gastrointestinal cancer.

For more information on Baylor Global Health: https://www.bcm.edu/global-health

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Body of Work - Outbreak: A Tale of Vaccines in 2019
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08/05/19 • 26 min

Peter Jay Hotez, M.D., Ph.D.,is the founding dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. He is also a professor in the departments of pediatrics and molecular virology & microbiology. He is a health policy scholar in Baylor’s Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy and co-director of the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development.

For more information on the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine: https://www.bcm.edu/education/schools/national-school-of-tropical-medicine

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Body of Work - Nothing but a Number: Our Aging Physicians
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07/15/19 • 22 min

Todd Rosengart, M.D.is professor and chair of the department of surgery and a professor of molecular and cellular biology at Baylor College of Medicine. He is also a professor of heart and vascular disease at the Texas Heart Institute and current president of the national Society of Surgical Chairs.

For more information on the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine: https://www.bcm.edu/departments/surgery

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Transition Planning for the Senior Surgeon: Guidance and Recommendations From the Society of Surgical Chairs

Informed consent for cardiac procedures: deficiencies in patient comprehension with current methods

Completeness of coronary revascularization and survival: Impact of age and off-pump surgery

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Body of Work - Hooked: America's Opioid Crisis
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06/23/19 • 31 min

Thomas Kosten, M.D., is a professor of psychiatry, neuroscience, pharmacology, immunology and rheumatology and director of the Division of Alcohol and Addiction Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine. His professional interests include developing medications and vaccines for addictions and pharmacology.

For more information on Baylor College of Medicine’s department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences: https://www.bcm.edu/departments/psychiatry-and-behavioral-sciences/programs-divisions/alcoholism-and-addictive-disorders

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Amy McGuire, J.D., Ph.D., is a professor of biomedical ethics and director of the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine. Her professional interests include ethical and policy issues raised by emerging technologies, research ethics, informed consent and confidentiality.

For more information on Baylor College of Medicine’s clinical genetic testing program: https://www.bcm.edu/healthcare/care-centers/genetics

See below for some of the research studies mentioned in the episode:

How Primary Care Providers Talk to Patients about Genome Sequencing Results: Risk, Rationale, and Recommendation

Newborn Sequencing in Genomic Medicine and Public Health

Genetics. No longer de-identified

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FAQ

How many episodes does Body of Work have?

Body of Work currently has 11 episodes available.

What topics does Body of Work cover?

The podcast is about Medical School, Health & Fitness, Anatomy, Research, Natural Sciences, Medicine, Physician, Podcasts, Science, Health and Medical Education.

What is the most popular episode on Body of Work?

The episode title 'For Heaven’s Sake: The Science of Hoping for a Miracle' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Body of Work?

The average episode length on Body of Work is 23 minutes.

How often are episodes of Body of Work released?

Episodes of Body of Work are typically released every 21 days.

When was the first episode of Body of Work?

The first episode of Body of Work was released on May 21, 2019.

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