How NAM Would Fix the Broken American Healthcare System
The US healthcare system is a mess. The National Academy of Medicine has proposed a substantive plan to improve it. Congress should pay attention, says Dr Lundberg. (Source: Medscape Pediatrics Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pediatrics Podcast - May 11, 2017 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Advocating for Children: Interview With Dr Fernando Stein
Dr Fernando Stein describes the tremendous advocacy efforts for children being done by the American Academy of Pediatrics and other organizations. (Source: Medscape Pediatrics Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pediatrics Podcast - May 3, 2017 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

The World Is Not Prepared for Pandemics
Results of a comprehensive, international study have spurred a new framework for combating infectious diseases threats, says Dr Victor Dzau, president of the National Academy of Medicine. (Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast)
Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast - November 15, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

The World Is Not Prepared for Pandemics
Results of a comprehensive, international study have spurred a new framework for combating infectious diseases threats, says Dr Victor Dzau, president of the National Academy of Medicine. (Source: Medscape HIV AIDS Podcast)
Source: Medscape HIV AIDS Podcast - November 15, 2016 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Podcast: A farewell to Science’s editor-in-chief, how mosquito spit makes us sick, and bears that use human shields
Listen to how mosquito spit helps make us sick, mother bears protect their young with human shields, and blind cave fish could teach us a thing or two about psychiatric disease, with online news editor Catherine Matacic. Marcia McNutt looks back on her time as Science’s editor-in-chief, her many natural disaster–related editorials, and looks forward to her next stint as president of the National Academy of Sciences, with host Sarah Crespi.   [Music: Jeffrey Cook; Image: Siegfried Klaus] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - June 23, 2016 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Podcast: A farewell to < i > Science < /i > ’s editor-in-chief, how mosquito spit makes us sick, and bears that use human shields
Listen to how mosquito spit helps make us sick, mother bears protect their young with human shields, and blind cave fish could teach us a thing or two about psychiatric disease, with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic. Marcia McNutt looks back on her time as Science ’s editor-in-chief, her many natural disaster–related editorials, and looks forward to her next stint as president of the National Academy of Sciences, with host Sarah Crespi.   [Music: Jeffrey Cook; Image: Siegfried Klaus] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - June 23, 2016 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Podcast: A farewell to
Listen to how  mosquito spit helps make us sick, mother bears protect their young with human shields, and blind cave fish could teach us a thing or two about psychiatric disease, with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic. Marcia McNutt looks back on her time as Science’s editor-in-chief, her many natural disaster–related editorials, and looks forward to her next stint as president of the National Academy of Sciences, with host Sarah Crespi. (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - June 23, 2016 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Podcast: A farewell to < i > Science < /i > ’s editor-in-chief, how mosquito spit makes us sick, and bears that use human shields
Listen to how mosquito spit helps make us sick, mother bears protect their young with human shields, and blind cave fish could teach us a thing or two about psychiatric disease, with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic. Marcia McNutt looks back on her time as Science’s editor-in-chief, her many natural disaster–related editorials, and looks forward to her next stint as president of the National Academy of Sciences, with host Sarah Crespi.   [Music: Jeffrey Cook; Image: Siegfried Klaus] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - June 23, 2016 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Everyday Medicine for Physicians:
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Chris Doty, MD, the award-winning emergency medicine residency director at the University of Kentucky about new ways of teaching. Dr. Doty is the recipient of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Joe Lex Educator Award and the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors’ Michael P. Wainscott Program Director Award. (Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians)
Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians - May 19, 2016 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: podcasts

TWiV 380: Viruses visible in le microscope photonique
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler The TWiVeroos deliver the weekly Zika Report, then talk about a cryoEM structure of a plant virus that reveals how the RNA genome is packaged in the capsid, and MIVIVIRE, a CRISPR-like defense system in giant eukaryotic viruses.   Links for this episode First worms, then viruses, now dormant cyber pathogens (Zdziarski blog) Guillain-Barré with Zika virus in urine (Eurosurveillance) Zika virus in urine, Brazil (J Clin Virol) Zika in pregnant women in Rio (NEJM) Issues with NEJM pregnant women study (Epi-Ramble) Zika virus and me...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - March 13, 2016 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

February 23 2016 Issue
1) Neurology® Genetics: Late diagnosis of cerebral folate deficiency: Fewer seizures with folinic acid in adult siblings 2) e-Pearl topic: Stroke-like migraine attacks after radiation therapy (SMART) Syndrome3) Topic of the month: Neurology Today story about unraveling the genetics of Alzheimer disease and attending the ‘Oscars of Science' This podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Nathan Fountain interviews Dr. Dave Dyment about his Neurology: Genetics paper on late ...
Source: Neurology Podcast - February 22, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: American Academy of Neurology Source Type: podcasts