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Socioeconomic Determinants and Outcomes in Proliferative Sickle Retinopathy 06.07.2026 4:37
Host: Maria Berrocal Guest: Audina Berrocal, MD Does socioeconomic status influence outcomes in proliferative sickle retinopathy? In this episode of Clinical Minute: Retina, host Maria Berrocal, MD, speaks with Audina "Nina" Berrocal, MD, of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, who published a retrospective review of more than 100 patients with proliferative sickle retinopathy. They explore whether the in...
Bridging the Gap Between Evolving Science and Patient Understanding 01.07.2026 2:30
Guest: Jason Goldman, MD Scientific uncertainty is inevitable, but how we communicate it matters. Dr. Jason Goldman, President of the American College of Physicians and liaison to the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, shares strategies for discussing the unknown with patients transparently and effectively.
Rising Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults: Implications for Screening 23.06.2026 4:30
Guest: Christopher Cann, MD Colorectal cancer is increasingly affecting younger adults, highlighting important gaps in current screening practices. Given this alarming trend, Dr. Christopher Cann discusses how rising incidence in patients under 50 challenges traditional screening thresholds and underscores the need for earlier risk assessment. He emphasizes the importance of family history, identi...
Navigating NTM Lung Disease: A Patient-Centered Approach 23.06.2026 14:45
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Kenneth Olivier, MD, MPH Guest: Shelby MacRae, MD In patients with nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) lung disease, treatment decisions rarely follow a one-size-fits-all approach. In this expert-led discussion, Dr. Kenneth Olivier and Dr. Shelby MacRae join Dr. Charles Turck to explore how disease characteristics, patient priorities, and evolving cli...
Patient Navigators’ Role in Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening 23.06.2026 2:00
Guest: Christopher Cann, MD Patient navigators play an increasingly vital role in improving colorectal cancer screening rates and closing gaps in preventive care. Beyond care coordination, they serve as key educators by identifying eligible patients, addressing barriers, and facilitating referrals for screening colonoscopy and other modalities. Learn more about how integrating patient navigation c...
Shared Decision-Making in Colorectal Cancer Screening 22.05.2026 10:45
Host: Gates B. Colbert, MD Guest: Sarina Schrager, MD Guest: Lashika Yogendran, MD Shared decision-making plays a critical role in improving colorectal cancer screening uptake by helping patients navigate emotional, logistical, and personal barriers to care. Joining Dr. Gates Colbert to discuss how individualized, patient-centered conversations can support screening decisions and improve completio...
Blood-Based Colorectal Cancer Screening: Where Do We Stand? 13.05.2026 13:15
Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH Despite strong recommendations for colorectal cancer screening, many eligible patients are still unscreened because of access and convenience issues. Emerging blood-based screening tests may help expand participation, but important questions remain about their ability to detect advanced precursor lesions and how they compare with...
Improving CRC Screening Workflows: A PCP's Recommendations 11.05.2026 2:30
Guest: Natalia Usoltseva MD, FACP, MHA Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is most effective when it fits seamlessly into busy primary care workflows while still keeping patients engaged in the process. Join Dr. Natalia Usoltseva as she discusses practical ways to improve screening, from simplifying shared decision-making conversations and automating follow-up processes to ensuring patients receive...
Improving CRC Screening Conversations in Primary Care 11.05.2026 3:30
Guest: Natalia Usoltseva MD, FACP, MHA Shared decision-making can be difficult to incorporate into already time-constrained primary care visits, especially when discussing colorectal cancer screening (CRC) options with patients. Join Dr. Natalia Usoltseva, a primary care provider at University of Washington Medicine, to hear how her practice implemented standardized decision-making tools to create...
Rethinking Potassium Restriction in Chronic Kidney Disease Management 30.04.2026 2:45
Guest: Deborah Clegg, PhD For decades, potassium restriction has been a cornerstone of dietary management in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), but is it always necessary? Here to answer that exact question is Dr. Deborah Clegg. Since many patients may already be consuming potassium at restricted levels, she emphasizes the importance of individualized dietary assessment before imposing fu...
Boosting Colorectal Cancer Re-Screening: The Role of Spanish Language Navigation 30.04.2026 7:30
Host: Ryan Quigley Guest: Mallik Greene, PhD A recent study showed that tailored Spanish-language navigation paired with the multi-target stool DNA (mt-sDNA) test can significantly improve colorectal cancer re-screening adherence among Spanish-speaking patients. Hear Ryan Quigley speak with Dr. Mallik Greene, a coauthor of the study, about how these findings could shape the future of colorectal ca...
Higher Risk, Lowered Age: New Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines 30.04.2026 12:30
Host: John Russell, MD Guest: Richard Wender, MD From oncologists to primary care, physicians are witnessing an alarming trend in younger patients: the rising risk of colorectal cancer. To investigate this growing threat, Dr. John Russell speaks with Dr. Rich Wender, Chief Cancer Control Officer at the American Cancer Society. Dr. Wender discusses the new colorectal cancer screening guidelines set...
Blood-Based Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Benefits and Limitations 30.04.2026 3:45
Guest: Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH Despite available options like stool-based testing and colonoscopy, colorectal cancer screening rates remain low. Blood-based testing, however, has the potential to improve adherence by offering a convenient alternative. Join Dr. Aasma Shaukat as she discusses the clinical performance of blood-based testing, its limitations, and its role in real-world settings. Dr. Sh...
Boosting Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural Clinics: Insights from SMARTER CRC 30.04.2026 11:15
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Gloria Coronado, PhD Guest: Amanda Petrik, PhD The SMARTER CRC trial evaluated mailed fecal immunochemical (FIT) outreach and patient navigation strategies across rural clinics, analyzing how implementation factors like clinic-sent letters, consistent FIT usage, and active participation in health plan meetings impacted screening outcomes. Two authors...
Improving CRC Screening Uptake: An Integrated Approach 30.04.2026 4:45
Guest: Mallik Greene, PhD A recent retrospective study evaluated how combining shared decision making and EHR-enabled workflow optimization impacted colorectal cancer (CRC) screening adherence among patients aged 45 and older. Learn more as Dr. Mallik Greene dives into the details and explains how this approach could improve patient engagement. Dr. Greene's background includes a PhD and a Postdoct...
Preventing Colorectal Cancer with Smart Screening 30.04.2026 3:45
Guest: Harish Gagneja, MD Colorectal cancer often develops without symptoms, making proactive screening essential for early detection and prevention. Tune in to hear Dr. Harish K. Gagneja, a board-certified gastroenterologist in Austin, Texas, explain how patient risk, test selection, and follow-up care influence smart and effective screening strategies.
Weighing the Environmental Impact of Colorectal Cancer Screening Methods 30.04.2026 14:45
Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: A. Mark Fendrick, MD Colorectal cancer screening saves lives—but how do common methods like colonoscopy and non-invasive screening methods compare in their environmental effects? With the healthcare sector being responsible for over four percent of the global carbon footprint, researchers are looking into more environmentally friendly options that can...
Optimizing Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Stress Test of Current Guidelines 30.04.2026 4:45
Guest: Pedro Nascimento de Lima, PhD Conflicting colorectal cancer screening (CRC) guidelines have sometimes led to confusion over optimal starting ages and strategies. Join Dr. Pedro Nascimento de Lima as he walks through a comprehensive modeling study that tested 26 different strategies over 4,000 scenarios to test how and when it is most effective to screen. Dr. Nascimento de Lima is an Enginee...
How Delayed Colorectal Cancer Screening Impacts Quality of Life 30.04.2026 3:30
Guest: Christopher Cann, MD Delayed colorectal cancer screening can significantly impact not only clinical outcomes, but also patients’ long-term quality of life. Tune in to hear Dr. Christopher Cann share his insights on these lasting consequences, including the need for more extensive surgery and systemic therapies, the burden of chemotherapy-related toxicities, and the broader implications for...
Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Adherence: Advantages of FIT 30.04.2026 3:00
Guest: Theodore Levin, MD For younger adults needing to get screened for colorectal cancer, fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) may help with initiation and adherence because of its speed, ease, and noninvasiveness. Hear Dr. Theodore Levin discuss FIT and its potential benefits, particularly in younger adults. Dr. Levin is a Professor of Health System Science at the Kaiser Permanente School of Medi...
Using FTIR to Support Accurate Tissue Assessment in Colorectal Surgery 30.04.2026 12:15
Host: Ashley Baker, MSN, PMHNP Guest: Heather Allen, PhD Guest: Ran Li, PhD Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is emerging as a powerful tool for distinguishing cancerous from noncancerous tissue during colorectal cancer surgery. In a recent study, Drs. Heather Allen and Ran Li leveraged a broad dataset from multiple sources to identify and validate biomarkers—most notably B1—that demo...
How Colorectal Cancer Screening Fits into OB/GYN Care 30.04.2026 2:45
Guest: Mallik Greene, PhD Colorectal cancer screening (CRC) rates remain below national targets, particularly among younger eligible women and underserved populations. Join Dr. Mallik Greene as he discusses the role that OB/GYNs can play in expanding access to screening and improving follow-through in clinical practice. Dr. Greene’s background includes a PhD and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Health...
Streamlining Colorectal Cancer Screening in OB/GYN Care 30.04.2026 3:30
Guest: Jemel Bingham, MD Integrating colorectal cancer screening into OB/GYN care expands preventive services and supports comprehensive patient health. Tune in to hear Dr. Jemel Bingham discuss practical workflow strategies, EHR integration, and patient-centered approaches to streamline screening and follow-up care. Dr. Bingham is a board-certified OB/GYN at Hartford Hospital and other affiliated...
Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates: Strategies for Equitable Care 30.04.2026 12:00
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...
Adherence to OB/GYN-Ordered CRC Screening: Real-World Insights 30.04.2026 4:30
Guest: Mallik Greene, PhD Real-world data from a recent study show strong adherence to OB/GYN-ordered colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, including both stool DNA testing and follow-up colonoscopy. Tune in to hear Dr. Mallik Greene, an author of the study, discuss its key findings, demographic disparities, and implications for expanding screening in clinical practice. Dr. Greene's background includ...
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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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