Voices of Inclusive Research is a podcast dedicated to exploring the diverse and dynamic world of inclusive research. Each episode features thought leaders, community members and advocates who we welcome to share their questions, concerns, insights, lived experiences and groundbreaking work. Our mission is to give the community a voice in clinical research. We aim to inspire and inform by highlighting the importance of diversity and inclusivity in clinical research.
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An original podcast series produced by the Journal of PA Education and the PA Education Association. Join us each month as we meet one-on-one with authors of featured articles from JPAE, or other researchers willing to share their research experience.
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The Oncology Podcast including The Oncology Journal Club Podcast by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke and Professor Christopher Jackson; and Supportive Care Matters by Dr. Bogda Koczwara. Oncology News and Expert Analysis from a unique Australian viewpoint. Proudly brought to you by The Oncology Network. The Oncology Network are producers of digital resources that support busy oncology health professionals. For more information visit our website www.oncologynetwork.com.au. We also in ...
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On Clinical Research Evolved, hosts Dr. Noah Goodson and John Reites talk with subject matter experts from across the life science industry to discuss the history, innovations, and future of clinical research as it evolves from ideas to actions.
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The UpTic is a podcast that provides an opportunity for the eclectic voices of the TS community to be heard. The topics covered will be as diverse as this neurodivergent population. You will hear personal stories, learn more about Tourette Syndrome and be inspired to live fully. Wherever you are on your TS journey this podcast will inform and engage listeners and offer new insights and perspectives for self-reflection and action. Why Listen? Explore the Iceberg: TS is more than tics. Discove ...
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welcome to a parenting space actually designed for YOU! where you can get answers about navigating a life that includes autism. I’m Dr. Tay, a licensed child psychologist specializing in autism and neuroaffirming care. I have supported 100s of autistic children and their families and have been in the autism field for over a decade. on this podcast, we focus on supporting your autistic child AND your whole family, including you! every topic is on the table, and your questions (which you can s ...
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Welcome to "Connecting Communities: Building Inclusive Healthcare," a podcast exploring the critical intersection of diversity, clinical trials, and unmet medical needs. Hosted by leading voices in healthcare equity and research, this podcast delves into diversity's essential role in shaping clinical trials and addressing unmet medical needs. Each episode features insightful conversations with experts from various fields, including healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and pat ...
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Victor Montori and other members of the Knowledge and Evaluation Research (KER) Unit at Mayo Clinic have conversations with people who are making difference in making care fit in the lives of patients. We talk about advocacy, practice and research, and we do so while we discover a bit about what makes these great people make the contributions they make. Most of the original episodes were broadcaster live so there is a section at the end when they answer questions from the public. To learn mo ...
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The Pharm Exec Podcast goes beyond the pages of the Pharmaceutical Executive print magazine and http://PharmExec.com to bring the latest commercial insights to the C-suite through in-depth interviews. Podcast episodes examine current trends, key conferences, and critical topics in the industry.
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The AAP is a professional society for today's and tomorrow's leaders in academic physiatry - from medical students to department chairs to scientists. We offer a range of podcasts to support your mentorship, leadership and discovery.
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A podcast for all psychiatrists about the psychiatry literature and evidence-based practice. Hey, psychiatrists! Do you think “yeah, no” anytime you hear the words journal club? Have you felt like you don’t get much out of reading a journal article? Do you feel like you don’t have the time for that life-long learning thing? We’re here to help! Listen in as a group of board-certified, practicing psychiatrists—some with expertise in research and some without—tackle a paper. We’ll start with so ...
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Pediatric Ethics Podcast is a monthly podcast from the Children’s Mercy Bioethics Center in Kansas City. This free podcast series for pediatric health care professionals features leading pediatric ethicists discussing timely topics in pediatric ethics.
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We break down everything about the ABA therapy landscape to help you understand how to provide high-quality behavioral health services. Get the lowdown on what's in the news, receive updates on legislation, and listen to industry commentary. Many clinicians start their own Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy organizations. ABA therapy is widely considered the gold-standard treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder. Despite making this admirable move, many practitioners find th ...
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Addressing Disparities in Psoriasis Trials: Takeda's Strategies for Inclusivity in Clinical Research
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17:26LaShell Robinson, Head of Global Feasibility and Trial Equity at Takeda, discusses strategies to address underrepresentation in phase III psoriasis trials. She also talks about Takeda's partnerships with community stakeholders like Inside Edge, Black Health Matters, and Hispanic Communication Global Network to help improve engagement, address opera…
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170 | let’s chat shame, language, and autism research
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30:27ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Think of this episode like sitting down with Dr. Tay to chat about a variety of topics, while she is getting ready for morning sessions. She shares her struggles with neck pain and ties it to stress and shame while discussing the application to your parenting journey. Dr. Tay then dives into the recent …
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S3 E3 The Oncology Journal Club Podcast: To INFINITY and Beyond! Rethinking Treatment Paradigms and Common Sense Trial Design
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35:08Send us a text Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3 Hosted by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke & Professor Christopher Jackson | Proudly produced by The Oncology Network The Oncology Journal Club team take a deep dive into three standout papers: Craig kicks us off with a timely perspective on the long-term toxicity of immu…
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Diagnosed at 16: Sree’s Journey from Tourette’s Diagnosis to Advocacy
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42:03What happens when you receive a life-changing diagnosis at 16—and decide to turn it into your superpower? In this episode, I’m joined by the incredibly driven and insightful Sree Lakkamraju. She’s a high school senior, NJCTS Youth Council member, TAA Youth Ambassador, and soon-to-be NYU student. But beyond the titles, Sree is someone who’s turned s…
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Faith, Fear, and Inclusion: Dr. Dung Trinh on Healing Beyond Borders
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21:25“Research is not just data. It’s people, their stories, and their trust.” In this compelling episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, Dr. Ren sits down with Dr. Dung Trinh — a Vietnam War refugee turned physician, researcher, and global health advocate. His journey from a refugee camp to the forefront of Alzheimer's research and inclusive healthcar…
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169 | from navigating a medical condition and developmental disabilities to advocacy with Camille Joy
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40:43ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Dr. Tay is joined by Camille Joy, an advocate and host of the Moments of Joy podcast. They discuss Camille's journey as a mother of five boys, including her youngest son Maison, who has a congenital heart defect, autism, and intellectual disability. They dive into the importance of early diagnosis, navi…
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168 | what therapies are families ACTUALLY doing?
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12:37ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this mini episode, Dr. Tay shares what families with autistic children are ACTUALLY doing in terms of therapy and support services. Emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity, Dr. Tay discusses common therapies like ABA, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and mental health support. The ep…
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Ep. 9: Patient Perspectives on the Rehabilitation Journey with Gabriel Mintzer, M.Eng.
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31:37Gabriel Mintzer is a current PhD student in applied physics at Stanford University. While studying for his master’s degree at MIT in November 2021, he was struck by a truck while walking home. He was subsequently hospitalized and spent over half a year in rehab doing both inpatient and outpatient therapy. Tune in as medical student Brian Gu intervi…
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167 | declarative language with Linda Murphy: from introduction to in-depth application
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49:57ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Dr. Tay explores the concept of declarative language and its benefits, especially for demand-avoidant children, with Linda Murphy—a speech therapist, RDI consultant, writer, and expert on the topic. They discuss the definition of declarative language and how it differs from demand-based phrases, emphasi…
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Ultrasound in the Classroom: Standardizing POCUS in PA Programs
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42:29In this episode, hosts Trenton Honda, PhD, MMS, PA-C, editor-in-chief of the Journal of PA Education, and Carey Barry, MHS, PA-C, chair and associate clinical professor in the Department of Medical Sciences at Northeastern University, sit down with three contributors to a recent JPAE article on point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in PA programs. Guest…
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(Tic)kled: Self-Acceptance and Self-Expression Through Dance
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38:49In this episode, I sit down with dancer, choreographer, and advocate Marissa Lazovick for a heart-centered conversation that moves through performance, diagnosis, and the power of self-expression. Marissa shares how her journey with Tourette Syndrome has intersected with her passion for dance, leading to the creation of her powerful solo piece, "(T…
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166 | the power of noticing wins in autism parenting (without toxic positivity!)
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15:47ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this mini-episode, Dr. Tay discusses the importance of noticing and reinforcing small wins in the autism parenting journey. Emphasizing the balance between avoiding toxic positivity and acknowledging positive moments, Dr. Tay explains how behaviorism done in a neurodiversity affirming way can play a …
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Building Trust Together: Inclusive Research Is a Family Affair with Michael Jones
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14:56What does true representation in clinical research look like? And why does it matter? In this episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Dr. Ren sits down with a special guest, her husband Michael Jones to discuss the pressing need for diversity in clinical trials. They dive deep into the systemic barriers that prevent communities of color from …
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165 | the fight for equal opportunity and inclusion with Lo Farmer
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40:52ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Dr. Tay welcomes Lo Farmer to discuss the role of parental advocacy. Lo shares her journey from discovering her son's developmental delays to advocating for equitable access to services. Highlighted topics include the emotional and logistical challenges of getting a diagnosis, the broken support systems…
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164 | 5 key reasons to seek an autism evaluation NOW
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15:03ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Dr. Tay discusses five compelling reasons why parents should consider getting their child assessed for autism, despite the current political climate. This mini episode offers insights into the benefits of obtaining a tailored plan, gaining greater understanding and acceptance of your child, boosting par…
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163 | "Autism Handbooks": understanding autism in today's world with Andi Putt @mrsspeechiep
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47:38ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Dr. Tay welcomes Andi Putt, better known on social media as @mrsspeechiep. Andi, a late identified autistic speech therapist, discusses her work doing autism evaluations and the resources she provides for the autism community. They explore topics including the nuances of autism diagnosis, the importance…
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Living Loudly with Tourette: Emily Fleischman’s Journey of Advocacy, Nursing, and Owning Her Story
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32:39In this episode, I sit down with someone I’ve known and admired for years—Emily Fleischman. Emily is a nurse at Mount Sinai West in New York City and a longtime advocate within the Tourette Syndrome community. From her early days as a Youth Ambassador with NJCTS to publishing a children’s book about her experience with TS, Emily’s story is one of c…
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162 | preparing for Autism "Awareness" Month
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13:01ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this mini episode, Dr. Tay discusses the challenges and debates surrounding Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month. She shares insights from conversations about the division within the autism community over terminologies, symbols, and approaches, emphasizing the importance of unity and empathy. Dr. Ta…
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Tariffs and Drug Prices: Understanding the Impact on Pharmaceuticals
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17:36In this Pharmaceutical Executive podcast epsiode, Peter Ax, Founder & CEO of UpScriptHealth, discusses: The impact of tariffs on the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting branded and generics medications How tariffs could lead to strategic supply chain changes, including potential US manufacturing shifts. How digital health platforms, like UpScript…
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Thyroid Eye Disease: Breakthroughs, Barriers, and the Need for Diversity with Dr. Vivek Patel
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30:05Did you know that thyroid eye disease (TED) can cause vision loss, double vision, and even blindness? In this episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Renarda Jones sits down with Dr. Vivek Patel, Chief of Neuro-Ophthalmology at UC Irvine, to explore new breakthroughs in thyroid eye disease treatment and the critical need for diverse participa…
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161 | parenting, emotions, and cultural reflections with Lisa Jean-Francois
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51:12ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this insightful episode, Dr. Tay welcomes Lisa Jean-Francois, known as @consciouslylisa_ on social media. Lisa shares her in-depth and personal journey of parenting two autistic children. The conversation covers her initial struggles and breakthroughs in understanding autism, the unexpected discovery…
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S3E2 The Oncology Journal Club Podcast: Is DEI Dead? The Future of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Healthcare
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38:59Send us a text Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3 Hosted by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke & Professor Christopher Jackson | Proudly produced by The Oncology Network The Oncology Journal Club hosts break from their usual format to discuss the impact of political shifts on diversity, equity and inclusion in cancer resea…
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160 | is there an intersection between evidence-based practice and neurodiversity affirming care?
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13:32ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this mini episode, Dr. Tay explores the intersection between evidence-based practices and neurodiversity affirming care in autism treatment. Drawing from her extensive background in research and clinical practice, she discusses the challenges of integrating these approaches to provide tailored, effec…
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159 | understanding apraxia and its connections to autism with Jordan LeVan @fightingformyvoice
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1:02:55ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay discusses apraxia with Jordan Levan, a disability advocate and founder of The Apraxia Foundation. They explore the differences between apraxia and dyspraxia, signs and symptoms, and the importance of early diagnosis. Jordan shares his personal journey with childhood apraxia of s…
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S3E1 The Oncology Journal Club Podcast: ASCO GI Highlights 2025
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46:13Send us a text Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3! Proudly produced by The Oncology Network Three respected oncologists dive deep into the most significant research presented at ASCO GI 2025, bringing you practice-changing insights amidst a backdrop of political uncertainty affecting medical research. Professor Chris Karapetis jo…
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The Changing Landscape of Clinical Site Compensation
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34:49Join Trenton Honda, PhD, MMS, PA-C, editor-in-chief for the Journal of PA Education, and co-host Carey Barry, MHS, PA-C, chair and associate clinical professor in the Department of Medical Sciences at Northeastern University, as they chat with Ryan White, PhD, assistant professor and director of clinical site development and practice in the Depart…
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The Misinformation Maze: Navigating Public Health in the Digital Age
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24:22In this episode of the Pharmaceutical Executive podcast, Jennifer Butler, Chief Commercial Officer of Pleio, discusses: The threat of misinformation to public health and how emotional appeal plays a part Where patients are turning for trustworthy health information Strategies that can be used to verify information Pharma's role in helping to ensure…
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Embracing Neurodiversity: An Artist’s Journey Through Creativity and Resilience
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47:35What does it mean to be truly free in our creativity? How do obstacles—both personal and societal—shape the way we express ourselves? In this episode, I sit down with Sara Henya, a Philadelphia-based composer, singer, harpist, guitarist, pianist, and music teacher, to explore these questions and more. Sara shares her journey as an artist, her deep …
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Community, Research, and Action: What’s Next for Inclusive Healthcare
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6:30What does inclusive research really look like in action? In this special solo episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, I share exciting community updates, upcoming events, and ways you can get involved in advancing inclusive healthcare research. From monthly Chow & Chat discussions on health topics like brain health and autoimmune diseases to major…
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158 | unshaming neurodivergence: a deep dive into parenting and self-discovery with Isabeau Korylak @neurofriendlybeau
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33:28ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay connects with Neurofriendly Beau, a neurodivergent ADHD coach and parent of a neurodivergent child. They discuss the challenges and dynamics of parenting when the parent and child have different neurotypes. Beau shares insights on her late ADHD diagnosis and limitations of the d…
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06: The Effectiveness of Orthobiologic Injections for Discogenic Chronic Low back Pain: An Interview with Dr. Annu Navani
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23:28Dr. Annu Navani is one of the research leaders in the field of orthobiologics, and is the Chief Medical Officer for Boomerang Healthcare, with 20+ years of experience in the medical industry. Dr. Navani completed her Anesthesiology residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and a fellowship in Pain Medicine from the University of Cali…
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05: The Future of Education in OrthoBiologics
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17:57In this brief episode, Dr. Jayaram explores considerations for educating future physiatrists in OrthoBiologics.By Physiatry News
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Fostering Inclusivity in PM&R: A National Survey
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19:55This month, we are pleased to feature the article "Fostering Inclusivity in PM&R: A National Survey," authored by Deji Adeniyi, MD (Mount Sinai Medical Center). This study examines the current landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion within PM&R, offering valuable insights into the experiences and perspectives of professionals across the field…
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This is the first of a two-podcast series to provide a brief overview of systematic reviews, meta analyses, and scoping reviews. It also addresses how to create a good topic or research question and utilize search strategies.Credits/Acknowledgements: David Phrathep, Kian Bagheri, and Dr. Adam KinneyBy Physiatry News
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Career Chat with Dr. Hannah Hunter: The Path to Cancer Rehab and The Future of the Field
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24:31In this podcast, Dr. Hannah Hunter from the University of Washington discusses her path to finding Cancer Rehab, her current role as the Medical Director of a Cancer Rehab facility, and some insightful advice for trainees interested in the specialty.Credits/Acknowledgements: Luigi Gonzales, MS4 and Dr. Hannah Hunter…
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This is part two of our systematic review series, where we discuss protocols, inclusion and exclusion criteria, data extraction, data synthesis, and creating a PRISMA diagram.Credits/Acknowledgements: Farrah Asaad, Mustafa Dodurgali, and Dr. Adam KinneyBy Physiatry News
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07: The Future of Orthobiologics from a Clinical, Education, and Research Perspective
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22:53In this podcast, Dr. Jonathan Kirschner from Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) shares his perspective on the future direction of orthobiologics and discusses how advances in this field should shape not only clinical practice but also resident and fellow training.Credits/Acknowledgements: Jonathan Kirschner, MD, Luigi Gonzales, MS4, Kristen Santiag…
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157 | A Kid’s Book about Neurodiversity: celebrating the 2nd edition release with Laura Petix @theotbutterfly
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37:13ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Dr. Tay, a licensed child psychologist specializing in neurodiversity affirming care, interviews Laura Petix @theotbutterfly about her children's book on neurodiversity. They discuss how to help children understand their autistic brain and neurodivergent traits, Laura's inspiration for writing the book,…
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Breaking Barriers: A Rhodes Scholar’s Journey with Tourette Syndrome
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46:01What does it take to overcome barriers and achieve your dreams? In this episode of The Uptick, I sit down with Jenna Smith, a senior at Duke University and a newly awarded Rhodes Scholar, to talk about her journey navigating Tourette Syndrome while excelling academically and pursuing a career in law and criminal justice. From her early struggles wi…
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156 | SPECIAL EPISODE education laws under siege: what it means for your autistic child
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1:09:49ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this special episode, Dr. Tay welcomes back special education attorney Ashley Barlow to discuss critical updates impacting special education in the U.S. They delve into the Texas vs. Becerra case regarding the potential elimination of Section 504 protections, explore potential changes within the Depa…
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Bridging Science and Business: How Dr. Denise Bronner is Driving Impact in Research
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14:47What happens when personal experiences collide with a passion for science and business? Dr. Denise Bronner, CEO and founder of Impactful Ventures, shares her journey from academia to consulting, pharma, and venture capital—all with the goal of driving meaningful change in healthcare. In this episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Dr. Ren and…
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155 | autism, ARFID, and parental advocacy with Mercedes Palermo @autismoutloud
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38:30ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Dr. Tay welcomes Mercedes Palermo to discuss her experiences as a parent of an autistic daughter diagnosed with ARFID. Mercedes shares her journey, from the initial diagnosis to managing daily challenges, while highlighting her advocacy efforts in spreading awareness. The episode covers key issues like …
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