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The Neuroendocrine Cancer Foundation Podcast is a monthly series where we interview neuroendocrine cancer experts on various NET topics. Each expert will answer the top 10 FAQs in their area of expertise. Whether a listener is newly diagnosed, a longtime NET survivor, or a family member or loved one, the Neuroendocrine Cancer Foundation Podcast serves as a tool to help anyone better understand neuroendocrine cancer. For more information, visit www.ncf.net/podcast.
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This series bridges the gap between research and patient care by providing medical oncologists and hematologists with ongoing access to the perspectives and opinions of national and international clinical investigators with expertise in gastrointestinal cancers.
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VPod is your go-to podcast platform for unfiltered conversations about real life. From personal journeys and societal issues to career insights and everyday experiences, we dive deep into the topics that matter. No scripts, no fluff—just real stories, real people, and real talk. Tune in and explore life from every angle.
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i3 Health’s mission is to enhance the proficiency of the interprofessional healthcare team by providing evidence-based, fair-balanced CME/NCPD/CPE-approved activities that address identified professional practice gaps and unmet educational needs.
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The AHPBA Podcast

Timothy Vreeland

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Hosted by Tim Vreeland and Tim Newhook (@vreelant @timnewhook19). Interviews and discussions about topics in HPB surgery. Meant to engage members, and potential members, of the AHPBA.
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ASCO Guidelines

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

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Explore pivotal recommendations from the latest evidence-based clinical practice guidance with ASCO Guidelines. Join us to discover essential insights and navigate the ever-evolving landscape of cancer research and treatment.
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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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Behind the Knife is the world’s #1 surgery podcast. From high-yield educational topics to interviews with leaders in the field, Behind the Knife delivers the information you need to know. Tune in for timely, relevant, and engaging content designed to help you DOMINATE THE DAY! Behind the Knife is more than a podcast. Visit www.behindtheknife.org to learn more.
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Join i3 Health for a special live webinar, Optimizing Neuroendocrine Tumor Outcomes: Closing the Gaps in Diagnosis and Care, being held on Thursday, July 17th at 12:00 pm Eastern and on Tuesday, August 5th at 3:00 pm Eastern. In this exclusive event, Dr. Aman Chauhan, Leader of the Neuroendocrine Tumor Program at the University of Miami, Sylvester …
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Welcome to vpod.ai’s The Deep Dive, proudly sponsored by StoneFly. In this episode, we explore the complex, often misunderstood world of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs)—from silent symptoms to cutting-edge treatments revolutionizing outcomes. You'll learn: What NETs are, where they originate, and why the term “carcinoid” is outdated How carcinoid synd…
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Neuroendocrine tumors are rare and can present with a confusing range of symptoms, which leads to frequent misattribution. Jay Bart Rose, M.D., explains how they’re also complex to treat, often requiring multiple modalities based on tumor location and hormone activity. He discusses surgery, systemic therapies, and PRRT, a targeted treatment that us…
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Join the Behind the Knife Surgical Oncology Team as we discuss the two key studies investigating optimal management strategies of neuroendocrine tumors of the small bowel. Hosts: - Timothy Vreeland, MD, FACS (@vreelant) is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and Surgical Oncologist at Brooke…
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Dr. Clarke is an Associate Professor of Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin, surgical oncologist and division chief of surgical oncology at the Froedtert Hospital Cancer Center, and this past year’s president of the Association for Academic Surgery. Her research interests include personalized cancer care, surgical workforce diversification …
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It’s 2 a.m. The on-call resident’s voice is shaky. The CT shows an 18cm abdominal aortic aneurysm with a Type 1B endoleak. There’s gas in the sac, fluid in the belly, and the patient has a defibrillator on both sides of his chest. Is it a rupture? A graft infection? An aortoenteric fistula? All of the above? You’re the vascular surgeon, what do you…
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In the corner of the ICU, on multiple pressors, distended, oliguric, and intubated you’ll find the necrotizing pancreatitis patient. Sounds intimidating, but with the persistence, patience, and the proper care these patients can make it! In this episode from the HPB team at Behind the Knife listen in as we discuss the Step-Up approach, when to surg…
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RE-RELEASE This was first published in 2023 but it's so good we are running it back! Buckle up, PGY-1’s! Intern year is starting whether you’re ready or not. Don’t fret, BTK has your back to make sure you dominate the first year of residency. In this last episode of the intern bootcamp mini-series, we’ll talk about tips & tricks as well as good hab…
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RE-RELEASE This was first published in 2023 but it's so good we are running it back! Buckle up, PGY-1’s! Intern year is starting whether you’re ready or not. Don’t fret, BTK has your back to make sure you dominate the first year of residency. Today, we’re hitting the wards and tackling some of the scary clinical scenarios you will see as an intern.…
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RE-RELEASE This was first published in 2023 but it's so good we are running it back! Buckle up, PGY-1’s! Intern year is starting whether you’re ready or not. Don’t fret, BTK has your back to make sure you dominate the first year of residency. This episode, we’ll talk about how to give and receive consults in the hospital like a pro. We’ll also prov…
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This powerful episode delivers a thorough look at cervical cancer—from its biological roots to the global push for elimination. You’ll learn: How HPV infection drives nearly all cervical cancer cases The game-changing potential of single-dose HPV vaccination Why Pap and HPV testing—especially self-collection—are vital to early detection Updates fro…
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This in-depth episode offers a comprehensive overview of breast cancer—from understanding risk factors to navigating diagnosis and cutting-edge treatment. You’ll learn: What breast cancer is and how risk factors (modifiable and not) influence it Updated screening guidelines starting at age 40—and their impact on outcomes The step-by-step diagnostic…
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This episode takes a critical deep dive into bone cancer, exploring the vital differences between rare primary bone cancers—like osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, and chondrosarcoma—and the far more common secondary (metastatic) bone cancers that spread from other organs. Key highlights include: How each primary bone cancer differs in origin, age group,…
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This episode delivers a comprehensive deep dive into Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)—the most common yet often overlooked cancer in the world. You’ll learn: What BCC is and how it forms in basal skin cells How to recognize warning signs and key subtypes Major risk factors including UV exposure and genetic syndromes like Gorlin How diagnosis works—from s…
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Welcome to vpod.ai your shortcut to staying truly well-informed. In this medically rich episode, we take an in-depth look at Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), a fast-moving blood and bone marrow cancer. You’ll discover: What Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) is and how it disrupts blood cell production How diagnosis works, from bone marrow biops…
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this episode delivers an in-depth look at calciphylaxis—a rare, life-threatening condition that primarily affects patients with kidney failure on dialysis. You’ll learn: How calcium buildup devastates small blood vessels and tissue The cellular misprogramming that mimics bone formation in vessels Risk factors including mineral imbalances, obesity, …
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Dr Andrea Cercek from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, New York, Dr Arvind Dasari from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Dr Pashtoon Kasi from City of Hope Orange County in Irvine, California, Prof Eric Van Cutsem from University Hospitals Leuven in Belgium, and Dr J Randolph Hecht from the UCLA David …
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Sponsored by StoneFly, this episode breaks down how everyday language choices can quietly sabotage your professional credibility—especially in sales. You’ll learn: The hidden signals in casual phrases like “I think” or “just” Why language reflects leadership readiness and trustworthiness How to replace weak wording with assertive, high-impact alter…
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RE-RELEASE This was first published in 2023 but it's so good we are running it back! Buckle up, PGY-1’s! Intern year is starting whether you’re ready or not. Don’t fret, BTK has your back to make sure you dominate the first year of residency. You’ve been a doctor for about 3.5 seconds, and suddenly that bright eyed, bushy-tailed medical student on …
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RE-RELEASE This was first published in 2023 but it's so good we are running it back! Buckle up, PGY-1’s! Intern year is starting whether you’re ready or not. Don’t fret, BTK has your back to make sure you dominate the first year of residency. This episode, we’ll tackle the resources that you should know about to support your own learning throughout…
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One of the key aspects of one’s neuroendocrine cancer care is building your medical team, which typically includes a medical oncologist. In this episode, Medical Oncologist Dr. Sandy Kotiah from Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore expounds on the role of a medical oncologist. She sheds light on the first appointment, communication, and care coordinat…
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RE-RELEASE This was first published in 2023 but it's so good we are running it back! Buckle up, PGY-1’s! Intern year is starting whether you’re ready or not. Don’t fret, BTK has your back to make sure you dominate the first year of residency. First up, the first day of intern year. Hosts: Shanaz Hossain, Nina Clark Tips for new interns: BRING WHAT …
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In this surgical education episode, the Cleveland Clinic General Surgery Education Team explores the past, present, and future of resident autonomy in the operating room. With guest colorectal surgeons Dr. Tracy Hull (recently retired) and Dr. David Rosen (early career faculty), we discuss how autonomy was granted in “the good ole days,” how educat…
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Could the way you speak be holding you back at work? In this powerful episode, we unpack the hidden impact of everyday phrases—and how small tweaks can radically shift how others perceive your confidence, credibility, and leadership potential. What you’ll learn: The subtle language traps that quietly undermine your authority Confident alternatives …
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Consulting often comes wrapped in allure—big paychecks, strategic influence, and constant learning. But what’s the real story behind the prestige? In this episode, we go beyond surface perceptions to reveal the truths many don't discuss: What consulting work actually looks like—daily tasks, tools, and deliverables The critical (but underrated) skil…
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In this eye-opening episode of the vpod.ai Deep Dive, we explore a stunning leap in space communication: Chinese scientists have transmitted data from a geostationary satellite—36,000 km above Earth—at 1 Gbps using just a 2-watt laser. That’s faster than Starlink, at a fraction of the power. Tune in as we unpack: How this "science fiction" level fe…
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Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer is common, recurrent, and often misunderstood. Urologist Jed Ferguson, M.D., and urologic oncologist Chaz Peyton, M.D., explain how it differs from muscle invasive disease, why recurrence increases the risk of progression, and the complex factors that determine treatment sequencing. Learn about UAB’s clinical tria…
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When in one’s neuroendocrine cancer journey might a clinical trial be considered? What factors influence treatment decisions, including whether to pursue a clinical trial? Dr. Alexandria Phan, medical oncologist at the Medical College of Wisconsin, offers thoughtful guidance on when and how clinical trials fit into the neuroendocrine cancer journey…
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Dr Geoffrey Y Ku from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, New York, and Dr Zev Wainberg from the UCLA School of Medicine discuss patient cases and summarize current treatment approaches for gastroesophageal cancer. CME information and select publications here.By Dr. Neil Love
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What do a sugar-hungry bird and a search engine algorithm have in common? More than you'd think. In this episode of the StoneFly Deep Dive, we explore two radically different "Hummingbirds"—one flitting through gardens, the other reshaping how we search the internet. You’ll learn: Why native plants are the gold standard for supporting hummingbirds …
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