Healthcare Unfiltered

Chadi Nabhan
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Jul 27, 2021 • 1h 20min

Docs Who Rock

Is it a coincidence that many clinicians are talented musicians? These doctors don’t believe so! In this exclusive roundtable pow-wow, Chadi hosts a range of crafty and passionate oncologists that share a similar dedication to music. Conversations on musical inspirations and favorite artists are interwoven with music samples and personal anecdotes in this truly lighthearted, uninhibited jam session like you’ve never heard.
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Jul 20, 2021 • 60min

The Whistleblower Who Changed Everything: Nancy Olivieri’s Story

In this captivating episode, Chadi shares the microphone with Nancy Olivieri (@DrNancyOlivieri), MD, professor of medicine, pediatrics, and public health science at the University of Toronto, to recount her famous clash with a pharmaceutical company (among other entities) that tried to silence her for reporting on adverse effects related to an experimental drug. Dr. Olivieri became famous for raising doubts about a drug that was being studied to treat patients with thalassemia. In great and juicy detail, Dr. Olivieri provides the timeline of events, including bouts with the company’s CEO as well as her own academic institution, and the legal battles that ensued.
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Jul 13, 2021 • 1h 7min

R-CHOP versus DA-EPOCH-R for Double-Hit Lymphoma

Alan Skarbnik (@ASkarbnik), MD, director of the lymphoma and CLL program, Novant Health (Charlotte, NC), and Aaron Goodman (@AaronGoodman33), MD, hematologist, University of California San Diego, join the show for a long-awaited debate: treating double-hit lymphoma with R-CHOP vs dose-adjusted (DA)-EPOCH-R. The conversation gets testy when the trio describe double-hit lymphoma in terms of histology and phenotype, the limitations of retrospective analyses when it comes to establishing a standard of care for this type of lymphoma, an intense breakdown of the CALGB 50303 study as it relates to the treatment argument and toxicity profiles, and so much more.
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Jul 6, 2021 • 55min

Updates on NET and Diversity Research With Pamela Kunz

To tackle the complicated world of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), Chadi is joined by Pamela Kunz (@PamelaKunzMD), MD, Director of the Center for GI Cancers at Yale Cancer Center; as well as the Vice Chief of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for medical oncology at Yale Cancer Center. Dr. Kunz begins by shedding light on potential reasons for higher incidence of NETs in the past three decades and the boom of FDA approvals in the last decade, as well as the latest therapies and clinical trials with the most potential to move the needle for patient care. Then, Chadi and Dr. Kunz highlight the priorities of a new committee she has helped form for diversity, equity, and inclusion within the institution – including data collection, increasing the diversity of the faculty, and creating a culture of respect.
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Jun 29, 2021 • 50min

Press Releases, Pre-Prints, Abstracts, and Papers: Reviewing the Peer-Review Process

Vincent Rajkumar (@VincentRK), MD, Mayo Clinic, and Editor-in-Chief of Blood Cancer Journal, rejoins the show to answer some critically important questions related to medical publications and information reliability in the pandemic and post-pandemic world. As a consumer of medical news, which sources of information should you take seriously? Should you ignore press releases and pre-prints in favor of abstracts or papers? Should peer-reviewed literature be your only source of reliable information? Together, Chadi and Dr. Rajkumar put on their critical appraisal hats to rate various sources and determine when to adapt new guidelines or recommendations for patient care.
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Jun 22, 2021 • 56min

What to Consider When Considering the Keto Diet

Chadi dives into the world of nutrition and dieting with Kevin Bass, MD, PhD student in Texas; Ethan Weiss, MD, cardiologist; and Aaron Goodman, MD, hematologist and current subscriber to the Ketogenic diet. The groups begins with a history of the “Keto” diet and how it has transformed into a popular diet for weight loss, what goes into the traditional Keto diet and how to do it effectively, controversy surrounding the diet and whether it is associated with adverse health effects, reasons to follow and not follow the diet, and numerous misconceptions about low-carb diets in general.
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Jun 15, 2021 • 51min

An Update on the COVID Situation in India

To provide an update on the COVID spike and response in India over the past 6 weeks since Chadi’s previous episode, Aju Mathew (@ajumathew_), MD, oncologist practicing in southern India, joins the show. Dr. Mathew begins by describing the tradeoffs of moving home to practice in India while leaving his academic career behind in the US, offers critical remarks on India’s government use of resources to combat COVID up to and during the “tsunami,” shares how vaccine hesitancy around the world bled into India’s population, provides a status on the current vaccine and resource availability in the country as well as the percentage of the population vaccinated, and plenty more.
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Jun 8, 2021 • 1h 9min

Medical Bullying and Physician Suicide: Laura Silinskyte’s Story

In early May, a Lithuanian doctor named Laura Silinskyte committed suicide after facing constant bullying from her superiors at her regional hospital. To shed light on the issue of medical bullying and physician suicide, Chadi is joined by two friends of Dr. Silinskyte—Monika Arzanauskaite, a radiologist, and Gil Morgan, a medical oncologist—as well as a personal friend Laurie Gordon, an adult and child psychiatrist with experience treating healthcare workers. Monika and Gil share who Laura was as a person and some insight into her life leading up to her final days, how the outdated and hierarchical structure of the health system in Lithuania likely contributed to her final decision, explain the differences between “bullying” and “mobbing,” and wrap up with what can be done by the medical community to keep a tragedy like this from happening again.
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Jun 1, 2021 • 1h 5min

The Oncologist as a Caretaker: A Husband and Wife Story

For this special episode, Chadi invites John Marshall (@marshalj23), MD, Chief of the Division of Hematology/Oncology, Medstar Georgetown University Hospital, and his wife Liza Marshall, a lawyer by training who was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer 15 years ago. John and Liza co-wrote a book, titled Off Our Chests, about their shared experience of overcoming her diagnosis – told from the perspective of the caregiver as well as the patient. The couple open up about their individual experiences through treatment, how difficult it was to speak candidly about their feelings in the moment, the struggles of remaining an objective physician when a spouse is the patient, the sometimes impractical nature of shared decision-making, and a host of personal anecdotes along the way. Visit the Off Our Chests website to order the book https://www.offourchestsbook.com/ View Chadi’s review of the book on The Health Care Blog https://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2021/05/27/off-our-chests-no-secrets-left-behind/
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May 25, 2021 • 1h 2min

Should CNS Prophylaxis be Given to DLBCL Patients?

Chadi welcomes “Papa Heme,” or Aaron Goodman (@AaronGoodman33), MD, hematologist at University of California San Diego, and Matt Wilson (@mattwilson2287), MD, Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre (UK), to debate the importance and utility of CNS prophylaxis for patients with DLBCL. The trio explain the origins of the debate, who the high-risk patients are in the first place, whether better systemic control is a better strategy for these patients, how to weigh the benefits against the toxicities and other negative effects, and so much more. You don’t want to miss this informative and at times contentious dialogue.

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