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Episode 112: Dr Daniel Kurtycz, Dr Julie Lemmon, Dr Santo Nicosia - The History of Pathology Society
People of Pathology Podcast
05/16/22 • 67 min
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
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Episode 162: Dr Sheela Upreti - From Specimen To Sign-Out: Anatomic Pathology Explained
People of Pathology Podcast
07/17/23 • 34 min
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Sheela Upreti
Dr Upreti is the author of From Specimen to Sign Out, Anatomic Pathology Explained, which aims to provide accessible and helpful information for health professionals, including junior pathology residents, as well as potentially benefiting patients. She discusses her experience and insights on the role of pathologists in multidisciplinary meetings, emphasizing the importance of communication and collaboration in these meetings, where pathologists can provide valuable insights and suggest further actions based on their access to information and ancillary tests. Dr Upreti also highlights the impact of clinical history on the diagnostic process and dispels the misconception that providing pathologists with too much clinical information may bias their diagnosis. She discusses the limited exposure to pathology in medical school and the declining number of medical students going into pathology, hoping that her book will help reverse this trend. Finally, she discusses the future of pathology education, focusing on technology, collaboration, and the potential of virtual reality in simulating pathology procedures and providing access to different types of specimens.
Links for this episode:
Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis
From Specimen to Sign-Out: Anatomic Pathology Explained
Royal College Of Pathologists of Australasia
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Episode 65: Jeremy Schubert - Healthcare Strategy and Lab Relevance Compass
People of Pathology Podcast
06/21/21 • 60 min
Today my guest is Jeremy Schubert
What we discuss with Jeremy:
- The Human Condition Equation and how it applies to lab medicine
- His work in healthcare economics and public health
- His roles throughout his career at Abbott Labs
- The similarities between healthcare labs in other countries
- The Lab Relevance Compass and how he developed it
- How the LRC helps to identify areas for improvement in the lab
Links for this episode:
Dr Aleksandra Zuraw YouTube Channel
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Episode 64: Dr Carla Ellis - Society of Black Pathologists, Diversity, and Inclusion
People of Pathology Podcast
06/14/21 • 50 min
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Carla Ellis
What we discuss with Dr Ellis:
- Her journey from Pathologists' Assistant to Pathologist
- Her fellowships in Nephropathology and Genitourinary Pathology
- Her role as Director of Wellness, Diversity, and Inclusion, and creating a Diversity and Inclusion Committee
- How the Society of Black Pathologists was created
- How the ASCP and Dr Melissa Upton were early supporters of the SBP
- Some of the goals of the Society of Black Pathologists, including the importance of mentorship
- Future plans for the SBP
Links for this episode:
Dr Ellis on Twitter
Diversifying the Future of Pathology - Dr Ellis interview with ASCP
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Episode 63: Dr Heather Couture - Machine Learning and Image Analysis in Pathology
People of Pathology Podcast
06/07/21 • 38 min
Today my guest is Dr Heather Couture
What we discuss with Dr Couture:
- Her work in computer science and computer vision
- Her Masters program in robotics and and image analysis of images from Mars
- Her dissertation work in predicting tumor biomarkers in breast cancer
- How she founded Pixel Scientia and the works she does with it
- Transfer learning and how it applies to pathology
- Tissue segmentation in image analysis
- The Pathology ML Insights Newsletter
Links for this episode:
Pathology ML Insights Newsletter
Finding Prognostic Patterns in Gigapixel Images
A Deeper Understanding of Breast Cancer
Deep Learning-based Histology Biomarkers
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Episode 62: Dr Brian Jackson - LabMind Podcast, Informatics, Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility
People of Pathology Podcast
05/31/21 • 58 min
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Brian Jackson.
What we discuss with Dr Jackson:
- How studying mathematics led to medical informatics
- How he chose pathology as a specialty
- His research in physician utilization of laboratory tests
- Corporate social responsibility in healthcare
- Ethics as it applies to healthcare and laboratory testing
- How the LabMind Podcast came to be
- How he structures his interviews and some of the challenges of being a podcast host
Links for this episode:
An Audit of Repeat Testing at an Academic Medical Center
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Episode 61: Kathryn Golab - The DCLS Program, Mentoring, and Outreach
People of Pathology Podcast
05/24/21 • 57 min
Today my guest is Medical Laboratory Scientist Kathryn Golab
What we discuss with Kathryn:
- How she discovered Medical Laboratory Science and her experience during the program
- Her experience giving outreach presentations at high schools
- The influence of mentors on her education and career
- Why it's important to get involved in professional organizations
- Why she decided to pursue a DCLS
- The Diagnostic Management Team and some examples of it's utilization
Links for this episode:
This Pathological Life - Episode 37
Kathryn Golab on Twitter
- Rutgers DCLS program
- ASCLS
- ASCP
- The Network that Never Sleeps article in Lab Medicine
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Episode 60: Lona Small - Medical Laboratory Science, Healthcare Quality, and Lab OPEX
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05/17/21 • 49 min
Today my guest is Medical Laboratory Scientist Lona Small
What we discuss with Lona :
- Her education in Jamaica and how that led her to Medical Laboratory Science
- Her experiences in supervisory roles early in her career
- Why she chose to earn an MBA
- Her certifications in Process Management and Project Management and the difference between the two
- Her experience as a Healthcare Quality Specialist
- The origin of the eLaborate Topics Podcast
- Lab OPEX Training and Consulting
Links for this episode:
Digital Pathology Today Episode 33 - People of Pathology
Lona Small
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Episode 59: Dr Raquel Bittencourt - Medical Education and Pathology Residency in Brazil
People of Pathology Podcast
05/10/21 • 44 min
Today my guest is Pathology Resident Dr Raquel Bittencourt.
What we discuss with Dr Bittencourt:
- Her path to medical school
- How medical education in Brazil differs from US medical school
- How she discovered pathology and what she thought of it at first
- Her thoughts on specimen grossing
- The effect of COVID-19 on medical education in Brazil
- Her thoughts on a pathology sub-specialty
- The use of Twitter in pathology
Links for this episode:
The Pandemic: One Year On Roundtable from The Pathologist
Dr Bittencourt on Twitter
Brazil: The Country, Its Healthcare, and Clinical Pathology
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Episode 195: Anna Dhody Part 2 - From Curator To Creator: Building The Dhody Research Institute
People of Pathology Podcast
12/30/24 • 43 min
Anna Dhody is back for Part 2 of our conversation.
What we discuss in Part 2:
- How the pandemic prompted the Mutter Museum to increase its online presence, leading to a virtual tour that garnered over a million views.
- A significant event during this time was the donation of a human heart from a living donor, Rob, who wanted to contribute to the museum after receiving a heart transplant.
- Anna filmed an unboxing video of the heart, which unexpectedly went viral, attracting a wide audience and generating interest in the museum.
- The success of the heart unboxing led to a series of educational videos about the preservation and display of biological specimens.
- Anna's videos fostered a community where viewers shared personal stories and experiences related to medical conditions, leading to increased awareness and support.
- After leaving the museum, Anna founded the Dhody Research Institute to continue her work in science communication and education.
- The institute aims to increase accessibility to medical and scientific information and inspire young people to explore STEM careers.
- Anna is developing new video series, including "What's That For?" which invites viewers to guess the purpose of medical objects and learn their stories.
- The Dhody Research Institute is running a fundraising campaign to support the production of more educational content.
- Anna emphasized the importance of educating young people to become informed citizens and critical thinkers in today's world.
Links for this episode:
Former Mütter Museum forensic anthropologist launches research institute
Dhody Research Institute on Instagram
Dhody Research Institute on YouTube
Former Curator Anna Dhody has launched the Dhody Research Institute! (and you can help)
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How many episodes does People of Pathology Podcast have?
People of Pathology Podcast currently has 195 episodes available.
What topics does People of Pathology Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Medicine, Podcasts and Science.
What is the most popular episode on People of Pathology Podcast?
The episode title 'Episode 86: Dr Suzy Lishman - Pathology and Art History, Medical Examiners, and Public Outreach' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on People of Pathology Podcast?
The average episode length on People of Pathology Podcast is 48 minutes.
How often are episodes of People of Pathology Podcast released?
Episodes of People of Pathology Podcast are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of People of Pathology Podcast?
The first episode of People of Pathology Podcast was released on Dec 4, 2019.
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