This Pathological Life Podcast
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This Pathological Life Podcast Every disease has its own story to tell - Dr Travis Brown The podcast series “This Pathological Life” brings to life ...
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46 episodios** Thanks for downloading this episode. If you'd like to stay in touch with our continuing story, Season 2 continues at This Medical Life [https://thismedicallife.com.au/], in which Dr Travis Brown continues his exploration of diseases and our approaches to treatment from history to the modern day. Have a look in your podcast app now for This Medical Life, and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode ** One of the important jobs of a doctor is to prescribe medications. Unfortunately, it also happens to be one of the most challenging. > Pharmacokinetics, physiology, and drug-to-drug interactions are just some of the challenges that doctors deal with every day. It is becoming more apparent that for medications and one size (dose) does not fit them all. In addition, it the role of genetics is also becoming increasingly important for the drugs that suit, and don’t suit, individual patients. Our special guest for this episode is Professor Graeme Suthers to help us shed light on this area of Pharmacogenetics. SPECIAL GUEST Professor Graeme Suthers BSc (Med), MBBS, PhD, FRACP, FRCPA, GAICD Prof Suthers is Sonic Healthcare’ Director of Genetics. He is one of Australia’s most respected experts in the field of genetics, and is nationally and internationally recognised for his expertise in genetic disorders, testing and clinical service provision. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
** Thanks for downloading this episode. If you'd like to stay in touch with our continuing story, Season 2 continues at This Medical Life [https://thismedicallife.com.au/], in which Dr Travis Brown continues his exploration of diseases and our approaches to treatment from history to the modern day. Have a look in your podcast app now for This Medical Life, and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode ** In the 1920’s, Pearl Buck searched for an answer to her 3 year old daughters intellectually disability. Unfortunately, no-one could help her because her daughter's condition was not yet known. > From the mid 1930s to the 1960s, a remarkable sequence of events led to the discovery of Phenylketonuria (PKU), accurate testing and widespread screening that revolutionised early detection of childhood disease(s) It was also around the same time (mid 1930s) that some young children were believed to be dying of Coeliac disease. One child had an unusual findings in their pancreas. Further investigation revealed other children with the same finding. This was not Coeliac disease, it was Cystic Fibrosis (of the pancreas). As more was learnt about this disease, children began to live longer with improved quality of life. Over the span of 90 years, the average life expectance for a person with Cystic Fibrosis went from 6 months to close to 50 years. Our special guest for this episode is Professor Graeme Suthers. NB. The voice of Pearl Buck was generously recorded by Christine Helen Coombe. We appreciate all submissions via our social media request. SPECIAL GUEST Professor Graeme Suthers BSc (Med), MBBS, PhD, FRACP, FRCPA, GAICD Prof Suthers is Sonic Healthcare’ Director of Genetics. He is one of Australia’s most respected experts in the field of genetics, and is nationally and internationally recognised for his expertise in genetic disorders, testing and clinical service provision. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
** Thanks for downloading this episode. If you'd like to stay in touch with our continuing story, Season 2 continues at This Medical Life [https://thismedicallife.com.au/], in which Dr Travis Brown continues his exploration of diseases and our approaches to treatment from history to the modern day. Have a look in your podcast app now for This Medical Life, and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode ** The computing world has come a long way in less than 100 years. Since Alan Turing introduced his paper ‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence’ in 1950, we have not only achieved the ‘Turing Test’ of Artificial Intelligence, but exceeded it. This episode takes a look at Digital Pathology and the prospects of Artificial Intelligence particularly in relation to Anatomical Pathology. Our special guest is Dr Joseph Anderson Dr Joseph Anderson Bio Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-anderson-md-b447b3/] Dr. Joseph Anderson, the host of Digital Pathology Today, is a consultant to early stage and mature companies in the digital pathology and molecular diagnostics space. Previously, he oversaw the clinical pathology group at Genomic Health as the Oncotype Dx Breast Cancer Assay grew to a volume of over half a million tests. He was also involved in the development of new products, including assays for DCIS, Colon Cancer and one of the first commercially available liquid biopsies. He served the College of American Pathologists on the Molecular Oncology Committee, with responsibility for proficiency testing in biomarkers for lung cancer in the United States and across the world and as a member of the House of Delegates representing the State of California. He has served on several working groups and committees for the American Medical Association for CPT coding and reimbursement and assessment of new technologies such as next generation sequencing. Upon graduating from the University of Minnesota Medical School, Dr. Anderson completed residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Rush University, fellowship in Oncologic Pathology at Fox Chase Cancer Center and post-doctoral training in Molecular Diagnostics at UCSF. He initially worked in private practice, credentialed at 17 various hospitals and surgery centers. Digital pathology Today Link: https://www.digitalpathologytoday.com [https://www.digitalpathologytoday.com/] Digital Pathology Today™ is your podcast all about the world of digital pathology. [https://www.google.com/search?q=Digital+Pathology+Today&rlz=1C1GCEB_enAU950AU950&oq=Digital+Pathology+Today&aqs=chrome..69i57.207j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&safe=active#] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
** Thanks for downloading this episode. If you'd like to stay in touch with our continuing story, Season 2 continues at This Medical Life [https://thismedicallife.com.au/], in which Dr Travis Brown continues his exploration of diseases and our approaches to treatment from history to the modern day. Have a look in your podcast app now for This Medical Life, and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode ** Cholesterol is an essential component of our cells. It is synthesized by our cells and affected by dietary, lifestyle, and genetic factors. Unfortunately, cholesterol for doctors can feel like a moving target as different guidelines have different recommendations, new measurements can appear on reports (ie Non-HDL), and it is a constantly evolving topic for research In this episode, we talk to one of Australia’s foremost expert in Cholesterol, Professor Ken Sikaris. > This podcast is eligible for 1 RACGP CPD point – self reporting. Associate Professor Ken Sikaris Bio KEN trained in science then medicine at Melbourne university before becoming a pathologist in 1992. He worked for several years at St Vincent’s hospital in Melbourne including running a specialist lipid/cholesterol laboratory performing research as well as seeing hundreds of patients in the lipid/cholesterol clinic. Since then he has worked in private pathology and currently in his job as chemical pathology director he supervises testing on thousands of patients each day - including thousands of cholesterol tests. He is well known internationally in the fields of pathology Quality and how we define the decision limits we use to interpret blood tests. Ken has several YouTube’s on the low carb down under site (with a total of over half a million views) and some may have seen him as Professor Blood in the Australian documentary ‘That Sugar Film’. Bio Link: https://www.mps.com.au/about-us/pathologists/assoc-prof-ken-sikaris/ [https://www.mps.com.au/about-us/pathologists/assoc-prof-ken-sikaris/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyzPEii-wo0 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyzPEii-wo0] That Sugar Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsnk8s6JNIQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsnk8s6JNIQ] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
** Thanks for downloading this episode. If you'd like to stay in touch with our continuing story, Season 2 continues at This Medical Life [https://thismedicallife.com.au/], in which Dr Travis Brown continues his exploration of diseases and our approaches to treatment from history to the modern day. Have a look in your podcast app now for This Medical Life, and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode ** > “I die before my time, killed by the Englisholigarchy [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/oligarchy]and its hired assassins.” These are the words of Napoleon Bonaparte dictated in his last will and testament on his death bed. Napoleon is undoubtedly one of the world’s greatest Generals. During his life, France become a global power. The man responsible for the Napoleonic wars and had previously escaped exile before, was captured again following the defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and exiled a second time to the island of St Helena in the Pacific. The official cause of death concluded by an autopsy was stomach cancer. However, his death is surrounded by controversy. 1. Did the British have him killed? 2. Was he poisoned with arsenic? 3. Was his body swapped before or after his death? In this episode we discuss the life & death of Napoleon Bonaparte, gastric cancer and some of the conspiracy theories surrounding the Great General’s demise. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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