Podcasts
November
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Tune in to the latest episode of "No Easy Answers in Bioethics" the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences podcast: Genes, Behavior, and the Brain: Cabrera and Reimers - Episode 17.
OCTOBER
- Tune in to the latest episode of "No Easy Answers in Bioethics" the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences podcast: Ethics and Policy Issues of Targeted Cancer Therapies: Fleck and Mackenzie – Episode 16.
- Michael D. Brown, MD, MSc, Professor and Chair of the Department of Emergency, was featured on an epsiode of RAMS Ask-A-Chair, a podcast for the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.
SEPTEMBER
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Joel Maurer, MD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, was invited to discuss med school admissions and the college on "All Access: Med School Admissions," hosted by Christian Essman.
- Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, director of the Michigan State University-Hurley Children's Hospital Pediatric Public Health Initiative, was featured in episode 8 of the CDC Foundation podcast, Contagious Conversations: "An Advocate for Flint."
AUGUST
- Dr. Michael Brown, founding chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine, was featured in an epsiode of SGEM Xtra - "Life is a Highway – The Cochrane Collaboration."
July
- Eric Poole, med student, was featured in an episode of the Black Men in White Coats podcast: "Align Your Focus With What You Say."
June
- Valerie Taglione MD, Leadership in Rural Medicine Upper Peninsula graduate, was featured this month on Rural Health Leadership Radio.
- Dean Beauchamp was featured on a recent episode of MSU Today with Russ White to discuss the college's mission, the Shared Discovery Curriculum, biomedical research initiatives and more.
- Laura Y. Cabrera, PhD, was featured on SparkDialog's Episode 63: Deep Brain Stimulation.
- Karen Kelly-Blake, PhD, assistant professor, Ade Olomu, MD, MS, professor of medicine, and Bill Hart-Davidson, PhD, professor in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures, were featured in Episode 15: Activating and Empowering Patients of the Center for Ethics and Humanities in Life Sciences' podcast "No Easy Answers in Bioethics."
May
- Joel Maurer, assistant dean for Admissions, was featured on a recent episode of All Access: Medical School Admissions. Maurer discussed the admissions process, the school's community-based model, mission-focused selection factors and the Shared Discovery Curriculum.
- Honglei Chen, PhD, epidemiologist, was featured on Australian Broadcasting's RN show to discuss research that links a poor sense of smell and an increased risk of death.
- Tune in to the latest episode of "No Easy Answers in Bioethics" the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences podcast: Why I donated a Kidney to a Stranger
April
- Tune in to the latest episode of "No Easy Answers in Bioethics" the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences podcast: Ethical Implications of Gene-Editing Human Embryos
February
- Tune in to the latest episode of "No Easy Answers in Bioethics" the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences podcast: When Patients and Families Express Hope for a Miracle with Dr. Trevor Bibler and Dr. Devan Stahl.
- Francesca Dwamena, MD, MS, was featured on a recent episode of the Healthcare Communication: Effective Techniques for Clinicians podcast to discuss medically unexplained symptoms.
January
- Dr. Henry Barry participated in a podcast discussion about the results of the 3 ASPREE aspirin trials, whether omega-3 oil prevents CV events and a new biologic agent for migraine.
- Tune in to the latest podcast episode of "No Easy Answers in Bioethics" to hear Dr. Devan Stahl and Dr. Tom Tomlinson discuss clinical and legal perspectives on brain death.