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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast

Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast

Editorial office Springer Medicine

Medicine Matters is a pan-specialty podcast for doctors, that discusses the most exciting, controversial, and practice-changing topics across medical practice as a whole. In our episodes, we’ll be talking to leading clinical experts, to researchers and funding institutes, and to industry partners about the well-known and perhaps the lesser-known issues affecting doctors in their clinics. We’ll be looking at everything from new drug approvals to social issues affecting medicine, and we’ll be challenging some of the status quo along the way.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast 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 Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 12: Defining ARDS

Episode 12: Defining ARDS

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07/05/24 • 15 min

Is the new global definition helpful?

Since publication of the Berlin criteria for ARDS in 2012, several developments have prompted the need for an update. Last year, an international group of experts rose to the challenge.

But is the new definition necessary and will it have an impact on clinical practice? Prof. Giacomo Grasselli shares his thoughts.

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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 5: Next-generation sequencing

Episode 5: Next-generation sequencing

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09/21/23 • 24 min

Emerging biomarkers in thyroid and non-small cell lung cancers

Next-generation sequencing is a powerful tool that can identify mutations or fusions in a wide range of cancers, enabling physicians to provide targeted therapy to patients and improve outcomes. In this podcast, Professor Andrew Beggs discusses practical aspects of this technique from the clinical viewpoint.

This content is intended only for healthcare providers and was made possible by educational funding provided by Illumina, Inc., and Eli Lilly and Company.

For more on how Springer Medicine can tailor medical education to meet your needs, head to SpringerMedicine.com and register for updates.

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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 11: Cardiac rehabilitation in patients with frailty

Episode 11: Cardiac rehabilitation in patients with frailty

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05/24/24 • 19 min

The essentials of individualised rehab programmes for elderly patients with CVD and frailty

Nearly half of adults over the age of 65 have some degree of frailty, and over two-thirds have cardiac disease.

Dr Eduard Shantsila discusses the importance of individualised rehabilitation programmes in these patients, to reduce morbidity and mortality, and improve quality of life.

For more on how Springer Medicine can tailor medical education to meet your needs, head to SpringerMedicine.com and register for updates.

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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 10: Disease-modifying therapy for type 1 diabetes

Episode 10: Disease-modifying therapy for type 1 diabetes

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02/29/24 • 34 min

Reducing the burden of type 1 diabetes

Despite many recent advances in its management, type 1 diabetes remains a burden for those living with the condition.

Prof Chantal Mathieu explains the progress being made with disease-modifying therapy for type 1 diabetes and how it has the potential to transform the current treatment landscape.

For more on how Springer Medicine can tailor medical education to meet your needs, head to SpringerMedicine.com and register for updates.

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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 9: The gut microbiome and CAR T-cell therapy

Episode 9: The gut microbiome and CAR T-cell therapy

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02/14/24 • 20 min

How do nutrition, supplements and antibiotics impact patient outcomes?

Recent research suggests that the gut microbiome could be an important modulator of response to CAR T-cell therapy in patients with hematologic cancers.

Prof. Marion Subklewe takes us through the latest evidence, highlighting the impact of antibiotics, nutrition, and dietary supplements, and discusses how to devise interventions to improve patient outcomes.

For more on how Springer Medicine can tailor medical education to meet your needs, head to SpringerMedicine.com and register for updates.

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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 8: AI in stroke

Episode 8: AI in stroke

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01/03/24 • 15 min

Using deep learning to predict clinical outcomes after stroke

About 50% of stroke patients have an unfavorable outcome. Predicting outcome is challenging but is key to understanding how best to treat patients.

Prof. Susanne Wegener discusses her team’s work to develop deep learning models that outperform neurologists when predicting outcome based on imaging data alone or in combination with clinical data.

For more on how Springer Medicine can tailor medical education to meet your needs, head to SpringerMedicine.com and register for updates.

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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 7: A deep dive into ADAURA

Episode 7: A deep dive into ADAURA

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12/06/23 • 17 min

Cementing the role of adjuvant osimertinib in NSCLC

The ADAURA trial has, as of this year, demonstrated an overall survival benefit with the adjuvant use of osimertinib in people with resectable NSCLC.

We take an in-depth look at the study with Dr. Luis Paz-Ares, who outlines the study findings, discusses the clinical implications, and addresses the pertinent questions raised by the trial.

For more on how Springer Medicine can tailor medical education to meet your needs, head to SpringerMedicine.com and register for updates.

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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 6: OCT for coronary imaging

Episode 6: OCT for coronary imaging

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10/16/23 • 19 min

The new normal in interventional cardiology?

New trial data comparing OCT and IVUS as imaging options in PCI has reignited excitement around the potential benefits of OCT in cardiology.

Drs Niels Holm and Lene Andreasen bring us up to speed with the latest evidence, and explore whether we should expect to see this technology in use in our clinics in the future.

For more on how Springer Medicine can tailor medical education to meet your needs, head to SpringerMedicine.com and register for updates.

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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 4: Stem cell therapy for PD

Episode 4: Stem cell therapy for PD

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08/14/23 • 17 min

A new era for managing Parkinson’s disease?

STEM-PD, the first in-human safety trial of stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease, began this year and marks a huge step forward for this type of treatment.

We talk to Prof. Malin Parmar about why stem cell therapy is such a good option for patients with Parkinson’s disease and get an update on the current status of the trial.

For more on how Springer Medicine can tailor medical education to meet your needs, head to SpringerMedicine.com and register for updates.

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Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast - Episode 3: Unravelling resistant hypertension

Episode 3: Unravelling resistant hypertension

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07/07/23 • 23 min

Why is it so difficult to diagnose and manage?

Resistant hypertension is a difficult to treat and often misunderstood phenomenon that continues to frustrate cardiologists.

In this episode, Professors Morris Brown and Bryan Williams debate the causes of resistant hypertension and explore novel treatment options.

For more on how Springer Medicine can tailor medical education to meet your needs, head to SpringerMedicine.com and register for updates.

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How many episodes does Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast have?

Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast currently has 14 episodes available.

What topics does Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Doctor, Health & Fitness, Research, Natural Sciences, Medicine, Therapy, Podcasts, Science, Disease, Health and Medical Education.

What is the most popular episode on Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast?

The episode title 'Episode 12: Defining ARDS' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast?

The average episode length on Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast is 22 minutes.

How often are episodes of Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast released?

Episodes of Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast are typically released every 40 days, 3 hours.

When was the first episode of Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast?

The first episode of Medicine Matters: The Springer Medicine Podcast was released on Feb 20, 2023.

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