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Dr. Chika Nwachukwu, a radiation oncologist at UCSD Moores Cancer Center, shared her journey from aspiring doctor in middle school to her current role. She detailed her educational path, including a PhD in breast cancer research and medical school at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Nwachukwu discussed her work in developing training curricula for hospitals in Kenya and Tanzania, emphasizing the importance of educational initiatives in low-resource settings. She highlighted the challenges of bringing advanced cancer treatments to these regions and her current research on vaccine uptake and brachytherapy in low-middle income countries. Dr. Nwachukwu also touched on the future of radiation oncology, including potential advancements in AI and automation. Introduction to the Podcast * Introduction to the podcast, emphasizing curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge in various scientific fields. * The podcast is hosted by students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA and the Elementary Institute of Science in partnership with UCSD Moores Cancer Research Center. * Funding for the program is provided by Cloudcast Media. Introduction of Co-Hosts and Guest * Lena Adnan and Nebby Daniel, both post-bac scholars at UCSD Moores Cancer Center. * Introduction of the guest, Dr. Chika Nwachukwu, a radiation oncologist. * Dr. Nwachukwu shares her journey, starting with her early interest in medicine and her undergraduate studies at Grinnell College. Dr. Nwachukwu's Journey to Radiation Oncology * Dr. Nwachukwu describes her initial interest in medicine, influenced by a TV show, and her focus on sciences during college. * She shares her experience at a summer research program at the University of Chicago, which shifted her focus from med school to a PhD in breast cancer research. * Dr. Nwachukwu explains her decision to pursue a PhD after college, influenced by her research experience and the impact of her work on patients. * She details her return to med school, her interest in oncology, and her eventual specialization in radiation oncology. Personal Motivations and Rewards * Dr. Nwachukwu discusses her motivations, including her family and her active lifestyle. * She highlights the rewarding aspects of her job, such as helping patients and being part of their lives during vulnerable times. * Dr. Nwachukwu shares her favorite inspirational quote and her interest in event planning as an alternative career. * The co-hosts ask Dr. Nwachukwu about her favorite comfort food and her thoughts on the importance of family. Developing Training Curricula for Low-Resource Countries * Dr. Nwachukwu explains her work in developing training curricula for hospitals in Kenya and Tanzania. * She shares her background, including her Nigerian heritage and her experiences with healthcare in Nigeria. * Dr. Nwachukwu describes her involvement in medical missions and her decision to focus on educational contributions. * She discusses the collaborations that led to her work in Kenya and Tanzania and the importance of networking in her career. Challenges in Bringing Advanced Cancer Treatments to Low-Resource Settings * Dr. Nwachukwu addresses the challenges of translating advanced cancer treatments to low-resource settings. * She explains the differences in healthcare resources and the focus on infectious diseases in these regions. * Dr. Nwachukwu emphasizes the importance of tailoring treatment approaches to the available resources. * She discusses the role of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines in low-resource settings. A Typical Day as a Radiation Oncologist * Dr. Nwachukwu describes her typical day at UCSD Moores Cancer Center, focusing on breast and GYN patients. * She explains her role as a brachytherapist and her responsibilities in treating patients and performing procedures. * Dr. Nwachukwu highlights the busy and fulfilling nature of her clinical days. * She shares her enjoyment of working with her hands and the satisfaction of treating patients. Research Focus and Publications * Dr. Nwachukwu discusses her current research focus on international work and publishing in low-middle income countries. * She mentions her recent work on vaccine uptake in low-middle income countries and setting up brachytherapy practices in Nigeria. * Dr. Nwachukwu is currently working on a manuscript documenting a similar effort in Tanzania. * The co-hosts ask Dr. Nwachukwu about her thoughts on the importance of her PhD in her career. Future of Radiation Oncology * Dr. Nwachukwu shares her vision for the future of radiation oncology, emphasizing the advancements in treatment techniques. * She discusses the potential role of robot-assisted therapy and automated treatment planning in the field. * Dr. Nwachukwu expresses excitement about new technologies and therapies in cancer research. * She highlights the potential for eradicating certain cancers, such as cervical cancer, through vaccines and other interventions. Advice for Aspiring Scientists and Healthcare Professionals * Dr. Nwachukwu encourages young listeners interested in cancer or radiation oncology to pursue the field. * She emphasizes the rewarding nature of the work and the impact on patients' lives. * Dr. Nwachukwu highlights the intersection of technology and clinical work in radiation oncology. * She offers to connect with interested individuals and share more about her work and experiences. "The Science Of" is a student-produced podcast. The team members are Kelsey Lewis, Evan Sosa, Max Arola, August Ou, Danielle-Elizabeth Mensah-Baah, Zahraa Munaim, Josue Castillo, Sasha Goldschmied, and Noor Munaim. The students who appeared on this episode and/or produced the episode are Danielle-Elizabeth Mensah-Baah, Zahraa Munaim, Max Arola, Sasha Goldschmied. The episode was engineered / mixed / mastered by Christelle Auzas from Cloudcast Media. About Cloudcast Media As the national leader in local podcasting, Cloudcast Media proudly produces "The Science Of" throught its SchoolCAST platform to help amplify, augment, and accelerate the mission and reach of community social impact organizations. For more information on Cloudcast Media, please visit their website at CloudCast Media [https://cloudcastmedia.us/]. About UCSD Moores Cancer Center Established in 1978, Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health is one of just 57 National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the United States, and the only one in the San Diego region. Such centers are prominent among the leading institutions in the nation dedicated to scientific innovation and clinical excellence. From research in molecular genetics to the most advanced treatments, Moores Cancer Center is at the forefront of the fight against cancer, developing promising new therapies and making them available to cancer patients throughout the region. Our cancer services were ranked #1 in San Diego, with 10 specialties ranking nationally by U.S. News & World Report in its 2023-2024 "Best Hospitals" survey. For more information, please visit https://moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/ [https://moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/]. About Jackie Robinson Family YMCA The Jackie Robinson Family YMCA serves over 20,000 youth and families each year through a wide variety of educational, recreational and sports programs. In one of San Diego's most critical communities, we have a daily opportunity to make a significant impact on thousands of lives. YMCA programs teach kids character values and valuable skills that will help them grow into responsible, successful adults. For more information, please visit https://www.ymcasd.org/locations/jackie-robinson-family-ymca [https://www.ymcasd.org/locations/jackie-robinson-family-ymca]. About the Elementary Institute of Science The Elementary Institute of Science (EIS) is a nonprofit organization committed to increasing lifelong opportunities for students of southeast San Diego through science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. Our after-school, weekend and school partnership programs broaden access to quality STEM experiences, foster critical thinking, expand technical skills and encourage students to pursue STEM careers. For more information, please visit https://eisca.org/ [https://eisca.org/]. The episode was recorded by the students and engineered / mixed / mastered by Christelle Auzas.
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