
Clinician's Roundtable
Tune in to interviews with the top thought leaders in medicine exploring the clinical and professional issues that are foremost in the minds of the medical community. Join us at the Clinician's Roundtable for discussions on a vast range of topics that every medical professional should know about.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 0sec
Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates: Strategies for Equitable Care
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Jane McElroy, PhD
Guest: Jean Wang, MD, PhD
Guest: Nuha Wareg, MPH, MBBS
Colorectal cancer screening remains underutilized across several underserved populations, including racial minorities and rural communities. That’s why Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Drs. Jane McElroy, Jean Wang, and Nuha Wareg to learn about practical, evidence-based strategies we can implement to improve screening uptake, reduce disparities, and promote high-quality, equitable care. Dr. McElroy is a Professor in the University of Missouri’s Family and Community Medicine Department and the Co-Director of its Rural Health Research Center, Dr. Wang is a Professor of Medicine and Surgery in the Division of Gastroenterology at Washington University School of Medicine, and Dr. Wareg serves as a Practice Facilitator for the Missouri Partnership to Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening program at the University of Missouri.

May 30, 2025 • 0sec
Digital CBT and Pulmonary Fibrosis: Addressing Anxiety and Quality of Life
Guest: Jessica Shull, PhD
Guest: Joshua Solomon, MD
Host: Ryan Quigley
Patients with pulmonary fibrosis often face anxiety and emotional distress that go unadressed during their care. Given this unmet need, a digital cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) platform was designed to support emotional wellbeing alonside medical treatment. Mr. Ryan Quigley sits down with Drs. Jessica Shull and Joshua Solomon, who presented at the 2025 American Thoracic Society International Conference to explore how this platform may enhance quality of life, support therapy adherence, and integrate into routine care. Dr. Shull is the Director of Digital Health and a Clinical Science Liaison at Vicore Pharma, and Dr. Solomon is a Professor of Medicine in Pulmonary Care and the Director of the Interstitial Lung Disease Program at National Jewish Health.

May 20, 2025 • 0sec
Evaluating High- vs. Low-Dose Corticosteroids in Acute IPF Exacerbations
Guest: Divya Shankar, MD
A recent study investigated whether pulse-dose corticosteroids offer a benefit over lower doses in managing acute exacerbations of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Join Dr. Divya Shankar as she explains the real-world data, variability in prescribing patterns, and outcomes observed in different levels of care. Divya Shankar is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine as well as a Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician at Boston Medical Center, and she spoke about this topic at the 2025 American Thoracic Society International Conference.

May 18, 2025 • 0sec
Exploring Lateral Wall Collapse and Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation in OSA
Guest: Daniel Paul Vena, PhD
A recent study explored whether lateral wall collapse can predict hypoglossal nerve stimulation efficacy in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Join Dr. Daniel Vena as he explains the findings from this research and areas for future explanation. Dr. Vena is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and he spoke about this topic at the 2025 American Thoracic Society International Conference.

May 18, 2025 • 0sec
Evaluating Race-Neutral Equations in PFTs: Implications for Severe Asthma Care
Guest: Isabel Bazan, MD, BA
As race-neutral reference equations have become the standard in pulmonary function tests (PFTs), a recent study explored the potential impact of this change on diagnosis and treatment of severe asthma. Join Dr. Isabel Bazan as she dives into the data and explains its implications for patient categorization and access to care. Dr. Bazan is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, and she spoke about this topic at the 2025 American Thoracic Society International Conference.

Apr 30, 2025 • 0sec
Prostate Cancer and Cannabis Use: Exploring Results From a Case-Control Study
Guest: Ihtisham Ahmad
Preclinical findings in animal models have shown that activating cannibinoid receptors can shrink prostate tumors in animal models. To explore whether these effects translate to human populations, a recent study examined a potential link between cannabis use and the development of prostate cancer. Hear from Ihtisham Ahmad, a fourth-year medical student at the University of Toronto, as he explains the methodology and findings from his research, which he presented at the American Urological Association 2025 Annual Meeting.

Apr 29, 2025 • 0sec
Colorectal Cancer Screening: Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Noninvasive Options
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP
Guest: Carolyn Rutter, PhD
Guest: Gloria Coronado, PhD
Colorectal cancer screening strategies have significantly evolved in recent years, with noninvasive options like stool and blood-based tests explored for their potential to boost adherence. Drs. Gloria Coronado and Carolyn Rutter join Dr. Brian McDonough to evaluate how these methods compare to traditional colonoscopy in terms of cost-effectiveness, accessibility, and their ability to overcome screening barriers, particularly in underserved populations. Dr. Coronado is a Professor of Epidemiology and the Associate Director of Population Science for the University of Arizona Cancer Center, and Dr. Rutter is a Professor in the Biostatistics Program and Principal Investigator for a Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network team at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.

Apr 29, 2025 • 0sec
Improving Conduit and Neobladder Efficiency: Surgical and Post-Operative Strategies
Guest: Mutahar Ahmed, MD
Optimizing urinary diversion and continence techniques is essential for improving patient outcomes and quality of life following surgery. Join Dr. Mutahar Ahmed as he provides expert guidance on improving success in conduits and neobladders in the operating room and beyond. Dr. Ahmed is the Director of the Center for Bladder Cancer at Hackensack University Medical Center as well as a Professor of Urology and the Director of the Minimal Invasive Robotic Oncology and Urology Fellowship Program at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. He also presented on this topic at the 2025 American Urological Association Annual Meeting.

Apr 24, 2025 • 0sec
Bladders, Breakthroughs, and Bold New Therapies: Key Updates at AUA 2025
Guest: Wayne Kuang, MD
In an exciting time for diagnostics and therapeutics in urology, the discussions at the American Urological Association’s 2025 Annual Meeting are redefining the landscape of men’s health. Dr. Wayne Kuang, CEO of MD for Men in Albuquerque and Founder of the ManVsProstate campaign, highlights some of the most anticipated topics at this year’s conference, including prioritizing early intervention, preserving vitality, and expanding the focus beyond the prostate to protect the bladder.

Apr 24, 2025 • 0sec
Elevating Urology Care: Unity, Education, and the Art of Medicine
Guest: Wayne Kuang, MD
The 2025 American Urology Association Annual Meeting promises to unite the global urology community across six continents around transformative education, game-changing trials, and a renewed focus on patient-centered care. Dr. Wayne Kuang, CEO of MD for Men in Albuquerque and Founder of the ManVsProstate campaign, dives into what makes this year’s conference truly exciting.