TWiV 943: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin
In his weekly clinical update Dr. Griffin discusses high points of the multi-national monkeypox outbreaks, monkeypox virus genome mutations, possible occupational infection of healthcare workers with monkeypox virus, rates of monkeypox cases by vaccination status, protection of SARS-CoV-2 infection against reinfection, Paxlovid significantly reduces COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths, and rebound in COVID19 with and without Paxlovid treatment. Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Research assistant position with Amy Rosenfeld (pdf) Support M...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - October 8, 2022 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

Occupational Well-being Among Clinicians
Interview with Lisa Rotenstein, MD, MBA, author of A Learning Health System Agenda for Organizational Approaches to Enhancing Occupational Well-being Among Clinicians, and Clyde W. Yancy, MD, author of Resident Physician Wellness Postpandemic: How Does Healing Occur?. Hosted by JAMA Associate Editor Anne Cappola, MD. (Source: JAMA Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Author Interviews - June 7, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

TWiV 902: Autoantibodies drive severe COVID-19
TWiV reviews recent cases of monkeypox, presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA but not infectious virus in feces, and the association of autoantibodies to interferons with severe COVID-19. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Rich Condit, Kathy Spindler, and Brianne Barker Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Monkeypox in MA (ProMed Mail) Possible monkeypox in NYC (NY Times) Occupational monkeypox, Wisconsin (Emerg Inf Dis) SARS-CoV-2 in feces (Nature) IFN autoantibodies and severe COVID-19 (PNAS) Letters read on TWiV 902 Timestamps by Jolene. T...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - May 22, 2022 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

Solving retention to support workforce recovery
The covid-19 pandemic has stretched healthcare staff like never before. As part of the 2022 Nuffield Trust summit, The BMJ hosted a roundtable discussion looking at why workers leave the NHS and how staff wellbeing and retention can be improved. Joining us to discuss are: Kamran Abbasi, editor in chief, The BMJ Billy Palmer, senior fellow, Nuffield Trust Lucina Rolewicz, researcher, Nuffield Trust Mark Britnell, global healthcare expert and senior partner, KPMG International Neil Greenburg, consultant occupational and forensic psychiatris t, King's College London's centre for military health research Rose Penfold, Nation...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - March 11, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Solving retention to support workforce recovery
The covid-19 pandemic has stretched healthcare staff like never before. As part of the 2022 Nuffield Trust summit, The BMJ hosted a roundtable discussion looking at why workers leave the NHS and how staff wellbeing and retention can be improved. Joining us to discuss are: Kamran Abbasi, editor in chief, The BMJ Billy Palmer, senior fellow, Nuffield Trust Lucina Rolewicz, researcher, Nuffield Trust Mark Britnell, global healthcare expert and senior partner, KPMG International Neil Greenburg, consultant occupational and forensic psychiatrist, King's College London's centre for military health research Rose Penfold, Nationa...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - March 11, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Diabetes Core Update December 2021
Diabetes Core Update is a monthly podcast that presents and discusses the latest clinically relevant articles from the American Diabetes Association’s four science and medical journals – Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes, and Diabetes Spectrum. Each episode is approximately 20 minutes long and presents 5-6 recently published articles from ADA journals. Intended for practicing physicians and health care professionals, Diabetes Core Update discusses how the latest research and information published in journals of the American Diabetes Association are relevant to clinical practice and can be applied in a treatmen...
Source: Diabetes Core Update - November 25, 2021 Category: Endocrinology Authors: American Diabetes Association Source Type: podcasts

David Michaels - Doubt is an industry tactic
For a long time, the BMJ has been interested in conflicts of interest and how that skews the research base. We also heard in our podcast on "Big Tan" that science is being used to sow seeds of doubt into the association between sunbeds and skin cancer, by scrutinizing the minutiae of a research paper, but ignoring it's bigger message. Now it's all just happening in medicine. This is an industry tactic. And to talk about that we're joined by David Michaels - who was the longest serving head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and an epidemiologist and professor at the George Washington University School...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - July 1, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

David Michaels - Doubt is an industry tactic
For a long time, the BMJ has been interested in conflicts of interest and how that skews the research base. We also heard in our podcast on "Big Tan" that science is being used to sow seeds of doubt into the association between sunbeds and skin cancer, by scrutinizing the minutiae of a research paper, but ignoring it's bigger message. Now it's all just happening in medicine. This is an industry tactic. And to talk about that we're joined by David Michaels - who was the longest serving head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and an epidemiologist and professor at the George Washington University School...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - July 1, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

David Michaels - Doubt is an industry tactic
For a long time, the BMJ has been interested in conflicts of interest and how that skews the research base. We also heard in our podcast on "Big Tan" that science is being used to sow seeds of doubt into the association between sunbeds and skin cancer, by scrutinizing the minutiae of a research paper, but ignoring it's bigger message. Now it's all just happening in medicine. This is an industry tactic. And to talk about that we're joined by David Michaels - who was the longest serving head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and an epidemiologist and professor at the George Washington University School...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - July 1, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Look after yourself during covid-19
Continuing our series on wellbeing during the pandemic, in this podcast we speak to Occupational Psychologist Roxane Gervais about how doctors can look after themselves during the covid-19 pandemic. We discuss the importance of reaching out to friends and family during this difficult time, how to deal with the loss of control, as well how to tackle feelings of guilt when you are unable to work clinically. For more wellbeing content www.bmj.com/wellbeing For more on covid-19www.bmj.com/coronavirus (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - April 7, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Look after yourself during covid-19
Continuing our series on wellbeing during the pandemic, in this podcast we speak to Occupational Psychologist Roxane Gervais about how doctors can look after themselves during the covid-19 pandemic. We discuss the importance of reaching out to friends and family during this difficult time, how to deal with the loss of control, as well how to... (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - April 7, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Look after yourself during covid-19
Continuing our series on wellbeing during the pandemic, in this podcast we speak to Occupational Psychologist Roxane Gervais about how doctors can look after themselves during the covid-19 pandemic. We discuss the importance of reaching out to friends and family during this difficult time, how to deal with the loss of control, as well how to tackle feelings of guilt when you are unable to work clinically. For more wellbeing content www.bmj.com/wellbeing For more on covid-19 www.bmj.com/coronavirus (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - April 7, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Closed-system drug-transfer devices for reducing exposure to infusional hazardous medicines in healthcare staff
The Cochrane Work Group has produced many reviews relevant to occupational health and some of these relate directly to the health of healthcare workers. In March 2018, they published a new review doing just that, examining the evidence on the handling of medicines that might be dangerous to staff. Kurinchi Selvan Gurusamy, from UCL Medical School in London England, tells us what they found. (Source: Podcasts from The Cochrane Library)
Source: Podcasts from The Cochrane Library - May 11, 2018 Category: General Medicine Authors: Cochrane Source Type: podcasts

Burnout and Resilience
In the second of two October 2017 editions of the BJA Education Podcast, Dr Adrian Wong and Dr Olusegun Olusanya discuss their article on Burnout and Resilience in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine. Illustrated by personal stories from the authors, this discussion focuses on the identification of occupational burnout, preventative strategies, and sources of help for those at risk of developing burnout associated with working in acute specialties. (Source: CEACCP Podcasts)
Source: CEACCP Podcasts - October 6, 2017 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Oxford University Press Source Type: podcasts