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Enhancing Clinical Trial Enrollment with Michel van Harten, MD
27 Nov 2024
00:25:27
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Michel van Harten, MD, about creating better information systems for physicians and patients, how shared decision-making can improve drug development and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 • About van Harten 0:20 • The interview 1:00 • What was your journey to becoming a physician and beyond to where you are now? 1:24 • How did you learn the necessary skills to be an exceptional leader in this space? 2:51 • How many years were you a practicing physician for? 3:53 • What does myTomorrows do, and what drew you to this type of work? 4:54 • Where is this service available? 7:19 • Jain and van Harten on the challenges patients face surrounding eligibility for clinical trials. 8:36 • Where do you see this going down the line? 10:05 • Has your company looked into how to these services can impact diversifying clinical trial enrollment? 12:04 • What are some challenges your company has faced? 13:50 • How quickly do you think growth will accelerate in this space? 15:26 • How will this work and resource have major impacts on drug development in a more accelerated way than in the past? 16:11 • From the patient-facing side, have you faced any challenges concerning patients’ willingness to be enrolled in clinical trials? 18:22 • What is next for you, and where do you see yourself in twenty years? 19:13 • Do you have any concerns about AI in health care? […] What should we be aware of when utilizing AI in this space? 19:45 • Jain and van Harten on the challenges and setbacks that come from outdated and inaccurate clinical trial databases. 21:35 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 23:50 • How to contact van Harten 24:28 • Thanks for listening 25:17
Disclosures: Jain and van Harten report no relevant financial disclosures.
The Data Behind Precision Medicine with Melody Harris
21 Nov 2024
00:25:35
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Melody Harris about the evolution of precision medicine, what physicians and companies can do to help patients better understand precision oncology and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 • About Harris 0:20 • The interview 1:11 • Tell us about how you ended up in this niche role. 1:32 • How did you make the decision to move from practicing law to transitioning your career into this space? 3:56 • Jain and Harris on the “hype” around precision medicine. 7:11 • What is the central thesis of the work at NeoGenomics? 10:36 • What do you feel companies need to be doing to make expectations surrounding diagnoses more transparent for patients? 11:49 • Where do you think this is all going in the future? Where do you think we’ll be in another ten or twenty years? 13:30 • What do you see yourself doing next? 19:04 • How can companies address the disparities in health care access, especially in underserved areas? 21:06 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 23:32 • How to contact Harris 24:30 • Thanks for listening 25:14
Melody Harris serves as chief operations officer and president of informatics at NeoGenomics, a leading oncology testing services company.
Disclosures: Jain and Harris report no relevant financial disclosures.
Machine Learning in Cancer Care with Shyam Natarajan, PhD
25 Jul 2024
00:32:47
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Shyam Natarajan, PhD, about machine learning in cancer research and testing, using technological innovation to address disparities in health care trials and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:17 • About Natarajan 1:22 • The interview 2:10 • How did you get into the medical technology space? 2:29 • Can you explain what machine learning means? 4:37 • How did you end up co-founding Avenda Health? 7:18 • Do you think that this type of technology is replicable in other disease types as well? […] Where else do you see this being a benefit? 9:53 • When you think about AI, what are the other applications for this type of technology outside of oncology? 11:24 • How do you respond to concerns that AI is becoming too sentient or independent? 12:50 • What are the checkpoints we need to put in place to make sure that biases in AI algorithms do not become the norm? 16:21 • Do you have ways to predict who would benefit from these types of technology, and can you categorize patients into who is appropriate for trialing these technologies? 19:44 • Is there a way to utilize this technology to address disparities in health care? 22:04 • Have you found that there are specific things that make it harder to enroll patients in these particular clinical trials? How do you navigate those? 24:47 • If you had a crystal ball that could see fifty years into the future, where do you see all of this technology going? 27:28 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 30:56 • How to contact Natarajan 31:31 • Thanks for listening 32:22
Shyam Natarajan, PhD, is the co-founder and CEO of Avenda Health, a medtech company focused on improving outcomes for the one in seven men at risk for prostate cancer.
Disclosures: Jain and Natarajan report no relevant financial disclosures.
Breast Cancer Drug Development with Komal Jhaveri, MD
11 Jul 2024
00:21:54
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Komal Jhaveri, MD, about breakthroughs in breast cancer treatment, where the field is evolving with anti-body drug conjugates and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:17 • About Jhaveri 1:21 • The interview 1:41 • How did you get into this highly specialized field? […] How did you become a breast oncologist and find yourself at Memorial Sloan Kettering? 2:07 • As a breast oncologist, what has really excited you in the breast cancer space over the last decade? 5:02 • What do you think is going to happen in the next five to twenty years? Where do you think breast cancer treatment is going to evolve? 13:44 • Do you think AI is going to have a big impact on how we treat patients? 17:47 • If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 19:52 • How to contact Jhaveri 20:34 • Thanks for listening 21:32
Komal Jhaveri, MD, is a breast oncologist & early drug development specialist, clinical director of the early drug development service, and section head of the endocrine therapy research program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK).
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Jhaveri reports she is the principal investigator for Genentech’s INAVO120 trial at MSK and co-chair globally.
Cancer Clinical Trials with David Cosgrove, MD
27 Jun 2024
00:26:06
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with David Cosgrove, MD, about implementing real-world utilization of clinical trials, the importance of diversity in clinical trials and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:17 • About Cosgrove 1:26 • The interview 2:54 • How did you make your way from Ireland to Portland, Oregon? 3:18 • As a fellow GI oncologist, what are you excited about in the cancer research space? 6:13 • How can we realistically address disparities in cancer care to deliver the latest breakthroughs to patients? 8:54 • Jain and Cosgrove on the challenges GI cancers experience in terms of delivery of cancer care compared to colleagues in other spaces. 11:22 • What excites you about what’s happening in oncology right now, and where we’re going in this space? 13:30 • How did you end up as medical director at Compass Oncology? 15:15 • What are you specifically working on now, and where do you hope to see it go in the next five years? 17:25 • How do we get more patients from different backgrounds into clinical trials, and why is it important that we do that? 19:05 • Jain and Cosgrove on challenges facing patient guidelines and qualifications for clinical trials. 21:09 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 23:41 • How to contact Cosgrove 24:45 • Thanks for listening 25:49
David Cosgrove, MD, serves as the medical director of Compass Oncology in Portland, Oregon, and specializes in general adult oncology with advanced subspecialty expertise in gastrointestinal cancers.
Disclosures: Jain and Cosgrove report no relevant financial disclosures.
Surgical Technology Development with Ananth Ravi
13 Jun 2024
00:32:03
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with MOLLI Surgical co-founder and CEO, Ananth Ravi, about inventing surgical technology to provide better patient care, addressing inequities in surgical tool access and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:15 • About Ravi 1:27 • The interview 2:10 • Tell me about how entered this field and how you ended up founding a company that invents surgical instruments. 2:42 • How did you end up moving from Zambia to Canada? 5:02 • Tell me more about MOLLI Surgical. How is this precision surgery unique from what is already out there? 6:47 • What is your background to help you go from ideation to implementation, and how did you take the steps to make your ideas a reality? 10:31 • How do you address rural and global disparities when it comes to accessing these technologies? 16:12 • In an ideal world, where would you see this technology being utilized, and are there any other technologies that you think will revolutionize this type of care? 19:32 • What else excites you about this space? […] How did you find going from the academic space into this role in the business/corporate space? 22:19 • Jain and Ravi on work-life balance. 25:51 • What’s next for you in the next three to five years? 29:26 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 30:15 • How to contact Ravi 30:42 • Thanks for listening 31:39
Ananth Ravi is president, CEO and co-founder of MOLLI Surgical.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Ravi reports he is president, CEO and co-founder of MOLLI Surgical.
Advancements in Biotech with Spiro Rombotis
30 May 2024
00:41:02
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Cyclacel CEO, Spiro Rombotis, MPH, about developing techniques and therapies for drug development, how technology has affected these advancements and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:15 • About Rombotis 1:23 • The interview 2:21 • Can you tell us about how you ended up in the biotech and pharma spaces? 2:41 • How did you transition to the first CEO of Cyclacel, and what has kept you in the same space for over three decades? 4:45 • Is this how you envisioned your career? How did this vision evolve over the course of your career? 8:53 • What does Cyclacel do, and can you describe the types of innovation you are doing there? 10:19 • With all this new and exciting technology in the field, where do you see epigenetics and precision oncology going in the next ten to twenty years? 15:46 • What are your thoughts on AI in the oncology space? 22:21 • Jain and Rombotis on checks and balances when it comes to AI use in cancer care and clinical trials. 27:53 • What’s next for you? 30:53 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 36:18 • How to contact Rombotis 40:25 • Thanks for listening 40:43
Spiro Rombotis, MPH, is the CEO of Cyclacel. He has over 36 years at three public biotechs and two pharmas.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Rombotis reports Cyclacel Ltd employment and stock ownership.
Uncovering Innovations with Jennifer Michaelson, PhD
16 May 2024
00:34:37
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Jennifer Michaelson, PhD, about how to seek out opportunities in the health care industry, making space for diversity in biotech innovation and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:15 • About Michaelson 1:21 • The interview 2:30 • Can you tell us about how you ended up in the biotech executive space? 2:47 • How do people get involved in this type of work? 12:32 • Tell us about sourcing innovation in biotech, along with the challenges that come with it. 16:46 • How do you consider patient access when thinking about innovations in the biotech space? 21:15 • When you think about the challenges facing leadership and diversity in these spaces, how can we create an inclusive culture in the health care space? What have you done to spearhead a culture of DEI? 23:51 • Jain and Michaelson on organizations infusing DEI concepts into standards of practice and care. 30:58 • If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 32:16 • How to contact Michaelson 33:52 • Thanks for listening 34:23
Jennifer Michaelson, PhD, is chief scientific officer at Cullinan Therapeutics. Michaelson is a biotech executive with 20+ years of industry experience in oncology, immunology, and immune-oncology drug development.
Disclosures: Jain and Michaelson report no relevant financial disclosures.
Innovation in Industry with Sean Bohen, MD
02 May 2024
00:32:13
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Sean Bohen, MD, about how cancer therapies are changing how oncology can be discussed, shifting from clinical to industry work and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Bohen 1:04 • The interview 1:30 • Tell us about your journey. How did you become an oncologist, and how did you make the transition into working in the pharmaceutical industry? 1:51 • How did you end up at Olema Oncology after working with other pharmaceutical companies? What was your decision-making process to focus on the industry part of your career? 3:44 • Tell us more about what Olema Oncology does and what your role is there. 6:30 • What do you see coming down the pipeline for breast cancer research and innovation? … What do you think Olema will contribute to that space? 8:58 • Bohen and Jain on the ways in which new treatments have resulted in shifting conversations around cancer care and patient quality of life. 12:45 • If someone in fellowship is interested in working in industry, pharmaceuticals or scientific development, what are the most effective ways to get into this space? 18:21 • Jain and Bohen on changing the mindset and misconceptions around moving between clinical, academic and industry work within the field and after fellowship. 20:52 • What do you see happening in the oncology landscape twenty years from now? 25:46 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 29:19 • How to contact Bohen 30:54 • Thanks for listening 31:52
Sean Bohen, MD, is the President and CEO of Olema Oncology.
Disclosures: Jain and Bohen report no relevant financial disclosures.
Learning Leadership with Jonathan D. Licht, MD
18 Apr 2024
00:48:30
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Jonathan D. Licht, MD, about becoming and training qualified leaders in the field, challenges facing health care leaders and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Licht 1:16 • The interview 3:17 • Can you tell us about your journey into hematology-oncology and how you ended up where you are today? 3:58 • How have you found the time and ability to balance and succeed in the research, clinical, translational and leadership parts of your work? 9:05 • What do you suggest to people who are currently trying to get into leadership positions in their early-to-mid career? 12:52 • Do you agree with the sentiment that there are some leaders in the field who are put into positions prematurely or are ineffective? As a leader, how do you address the need for further training of future leaders? 18:39 • What are some of the leadership challenges you have seen in the last several years, and how have you managed to navigate them? 23:20 • How did you use your leadership skills to navigate the first few years of the pandemic, and how are you continuing to navigate delivery of care post-pandemic? 29:23 • Tell me about the process of achieving NCI designation and what it means for your institution. 36:25 • How have you had to navigate state health care legislation and policies challenging reproductive health care? 42:16 • If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 46:13 • How to contact Licht 46:56 • Thanks for listening 48:16
Jonathan D. Licht, MD, is the director of the University of Florida Health Cancer Center.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Licht reports consultancy for AstraZeneca and research funding for Epizyme.
Global GI Oncology with Aparna Parikh, MD
04 Apr 2024
00:32:18
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Aparna Parikh, MD, about cancer and GI malignancies in the global health space, circulating tumor DNA in the field of oncology and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Parikh 1:07 • The interview 2:08 • What was your path into medicine, cancer care and GI oncology? 2:35 • Tell us about what you do in the global health space and what your thoughts are on colon cancer and GI malignancies in the global health space. 8:07 • Why are we seeing so many more young people being diagnosed with colon cancer in the US and internationally? 12:24 • Do you think US lifestyle and Western diets compared to the rest of the world have contributed to the rise of early colon cancer diagnoses? 15:04 • How can physicians talk about lifestyle, diet and environmental/social determinants of health that impact a cancer diagnosis? 17:52 • Can you provide a brief overview of what is circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and liquid biopsy, and how are we using it in this space? 19:44 • Jain and Parikh on ctDNA as an innovation can be transformative in the field of GI oncology. 24:06 • What are your predictions for GI oncology in the next ten to twenty years? 26:06 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 28:44 • How to contact Parikh 30:57 • Thanks for listening 31:57
Aparna Parikh, MD, is a GI oncologist at the MGH Cancer Center where she directs the colorectal research program and young adults CRC program. She is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School and an international expert in CRC and liquid biopsies.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Parikh reports equity in C2i Genomics XGenomes Cadex and Parithera. Advisor/consultant for Abbvie, AZ, Bayer, Biofidelity, Checkmate Pharmaceuticals, CVS, Delcath, Eli Lilly, FMI, Guardant, Hookipa, Illumina, Inivata, Mirati, Pfizer, Saga, Seagen, Taiho, Scare Inc, Science For America, and Value Analytics Lab. She receives fees from Up to Date. She has received travel fees from Karkinos Healthcare. She has been on the DSMC for a Roche study and on Steering Committee for Exilixis. She has received research funding to the Institution from BMS, Daiichi Sankyo, Erasca, Genentech, Mirati, Novartis, PMV Pharmaceuticals, Plexxicon, PureTech, Takeda and Syndax.
Genomic Testing and Tools with Barnaby Balmforth, PhD
21 Mar 2024
00:31:36
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Barnaby Balmforth, PhD, about the evolution of genomics in cancer care, the impact of personalized care tools and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Balmforth 1:12 • The interview 3:01 • How did you get to where you are today? What drove you to become a leader in this space? 3:45 • What is genomics, and why is genomic analysis important in cancer care? 7:18 • Jain and Balmforth on the evolution of technology and challenges facing genomics and diagnostic testing to achieve personalized care for individual patients. 11:59 • In addition to time, can you speak on the challenge of access for this type of technology? 13:20 • How have you been able to implement “next day” test results and reports of your technology? 17:50 • Jain and Balmforth on how Biofidelity’s technology can transform the delivery of care, as well as its psychological and mental impact. 19:06 • What’s coming down the line for you and Biofidelity? 20:56 • What are your thoughts for when you expand beyond thoracic oncology? What are your long-term visions for other disease sites? 24:19 • Do you have any thoughts on AI and how it may influence genomics in cancer care? 25:51 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 28:37 • How to contact Balmforth 30:37 • Thanks for listening 31:10
Barnaby Balmforth, PhD, is co-founder and CEO of Biofidelity. Barnaby has more than 15 years’ experience in the leadership of multidisciplinary technology development.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Balmforth reports he is an employee of Biofidelity and owns shares in the company.
Highlights from 2024 World Conference on Lung Cancer (Meeting Mic Re-Release)
14 Nov 2024
00:19:18
In this special crossover episode of Oncology Overdrive, we bring you Healio coverage from the 2024 World Conference on Lung Cancer, as well as Healio’s top headlines from the meeting. With insights from Benjamin P. Levy, MD, and top headlines from the conference, Meeting Mic is your on-the-go source for highlights, pearls, and perspectives across all specialties.
Benjamin P. Levy, MD, discusses key takeaways from the meeting. 0:49
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Healio could not confirm relevant financial disclosures for Levy at the time of posting.
Uncovering Patient Pearls with Christina Gomez, MD
07 Mar 2024
00:37:50
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Christina Gomez, MD, about the power of patients’ voices, finding joy in physicians work-life balance and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Gomez 1:09 • The interview 1:45 • How did you get to where you are today as a GI oncologist? 2:02 • Have you seen an increase in young people with GI malignancies, and do you have any thoughts as to why we are seeing this change? 5:23 • Where did the inspiration for your book, Stopped in My Tracks: A Physician's Collection of Cancer Patients' Quotes, come from? 9:08 • Jain and Gomez on the power of patient voices. 12:41 • Thoughts on creating another book? 15:30 • Where do you see the landscape of oncology going in the age of machine-learning and new technologies? 17:05 • Jain and Gomez on the different ways physicians can demonstrate personalized care for patients. 21:00 • What should we do as oncologists and as a society to prevent burnout in health care professionals? 24:00 • Jain and Gomez on the mindset shift on work-life-balance for physicians. 27:33 • Jain and Gomez on motherhood and how it can define patient interactions and delivery of care. 29:51 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 34:41 • How to contact Gomez 36:07 • Thanks for listening 37:31
Christina Gomez, MD, is a gastrointestinal medical oncologist at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Disclosures: Jain and Gomez report no relevant financial disclosures.
Patient and Physician Advocacy with Ashley Sumrall, MD
22 Feb 2024
00:33:16
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Ashley Sumrall, MD, about advocacy outside of their oncology practices and organizations, what lies ahead for the field of neuro-oncology and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Sumrall 1:16 • The interview 2:54 • How did you end up in the neuro-oncology space? 3:21 • As a neuro-oncologist, how do you stay up-to-date with neurology, oncology and medicine? 7:28 • Is there a difference in the way you interact with a neuro-oncologist versus a medical oncologist? 8:58 • What drove you to get into the advocacy space? 10:09 • Do you predominantly do advocacy work through ASCO, or do you do it through other avenues as well? 12:20 • If someone is interested in getting involved in becoming an advocate with ASCO, on the local level or on the national level, what is the best way for them to start that process? 15:24 • How do you talk to people in and outside of organizations about current situations facing health care? 19:40 • If people are interested in learning more about the AMA or getting involved with an organization like the AMA, how can they do so? 22:31 • What do you see coming down the pipeline that you think is going to transform the neuro-oncology space? 27:16 • If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 30:04 • How to contact Sumrall 32:13 • Thanks for listening 32:56
Ashley L. Sumrall, MD, is a neuro-oncologist practicing at Levine Cancer Institute in Charlotte, NC.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Sumrall reports receiving funding from Bristol-Myers Squibb, Exelixis, Kura Oncology, Novocure and Oncoceutics, and being a consultant for Abbvie, Athenex, Bayer, Exelixis and Novocure.
Precision Medicine and Personalized Care with George Sledge, MD
08 Feb 2024
00:37:31
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with George Sledge, MD, about patient feedback benefiting leadership decision-making, the future of precision medicine in oncology and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Sledge 1:03 • The interview 2:59 • How did you become an oncologist? 3:24 • Tell us about your journey into leadership in oncology. 5:27 • Did you continue to see patients while leading organizations? 7:48 • Jain and Sledge on learning from conversations and experiences with patients. 10:57 • How did you end up in your previous position as ASCO president? 12:29 • Do you feel that ASCO is an organization that is adept at adapting to change? 14:37 • Tell us about Caris Life Sciences and how you pivoted to your role as executive vice president and CMO there. 18:44 • Where do you see the future of oncology going? 23:00 • Jain and Sledge on the concerns surrounding artificial intelligence and technology in cancer care and the doctor patient relationship. 26:31 • What is something aspirational that you think could change the way we deliver cancer care years from now? 31:11 • If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 35:21 • How to contact Sledge 36:37 • Thanks for listening 37:10
George Sledge, MD, serves as executive vice president and chief medical officer at Caris Life Sciences.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Sledge reports that he has stock options with Syndax.
The Science of Community Outreach with Jan Kitajewski, PhD
25 Jan 2024
00:41:57
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Jan Kitajewski, PhD, about blending community need with scientific advancement, his role as the director of a cancer care center and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Kitajewski 1:08 • The interview 2:59 • Tell me about how you started and your pathway to this position. 3:26 • You have a very diverse background in various fields of medicine. Was there something that drew you to lead a cancer center? 6:15 • What are your thoughts on how institutions can shift their mindsets toward setting up research that is more inclusive of patient diversity in clinical trials? 9:44 • Jain and Kitajewski on The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, mistrust in the health care system, and how institutions can empower their communities. 14:00 • What does a cancer center director do, and what are some things that people may be surprised to know about your position? 16:30 • Jain and Kitajewski on the University of Illinois Cancer Center applying for NCI designation, and what the process entails. 22:05 • Jain and Kitajewski on the challenges and successes that come with physician leadership when making changes at an institution. 29:28 • What is your vision for the future of the University of Illinois Cancer Center? 34:16 • If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 40:13 • How to contact Kitajewski 40:55 • Thanks for listening 41:35
Jan Kitajewski, PhD, is director of the University of Illinois Cancer Center and a professor and head of the department of physiology and biophysics.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Healio could not confirm relevant financial disclosures for Kitajewski at the time of posting.
‘Impact and Reach’ with Avital O'Glasser, MD
11 Jan 2024
00:38:30
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Avital O’Glasser, MD, about the challenges facing non-traditional scholarship, amplifying diverse voices in medicine and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About O’Glasser 1:15 • The interview 2:36 • Jain and O’Glasser on their friendship and how they met. 2:52 • What is non-traditional scholarship, and why is it so difficult for academics to adopt to these practices? 5:16 • Jain and O’Glasser on the added value of non-traditional scholarship in academia and engagement. 11:25 • How can engaging in non-traditional scholarship be leveraged and disseminated along with more “traditionally” recognized ways of CME? 13:33 • O’Glasser on Daniel Cabrera’s More Than Likes and Tweets: Creating Social Media Portfolios for Academic Promotion and Tenure and Ernest Boyer’s The Scholarship of Engagement. 17:19 • Jain and O’Glasser on utilizing digital abstracts in presenting data and pushing back on non-promotable work. 18:30 • How can physicians make sure that information reaches its desired audience through non-traditional scholarship, or provide more educational opportunities about this work? 22:29 • About An Evolution of Empowerment: Voices of Women in Medicine and Their Allies, co-edited by Jain and O’Glasser, and their process in creating this publication. 24:28 • Do you think we’ll collaborate on another book? 32:22 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 35:47 • How to contact O’Glasser 36:45 • Thanks for listening 38:08
Avital O’Glasser, MD, FACP, FHM, is a hospitalist and associate professor of medicine at Oregon Health & Science University. Her clinical practice focus is perioperative medicine, and she is also the assistant program director for social media and scholarship for OHSU’s Internal Medicine Residency Program.
Disclosures: Jain and O’Glasser report no relevant financial disclosures.
CAR T-Cell Therapy with Drs. Gottschalk and Velasquez
28 Dec 2023
00:32:13
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with St. Jude’s Steven Gottschalk, MD, and Paulina Velasquez, MD, about the evolution of bone marrow transplant and cell therapy, increasing accessibility to CAR T-cell therapy and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Gottschalk 1:12 • About Velasquez 1:57 • The interview 2:23 • About Gottschalk’s journey and how he ended up in this space. 2:56 • About Velasquez’s journey and how she ended up in this space. 4:16 • Gottschalk on the history of severe combined immune deficiency (SCID), or “bubble boy disease” and his work on developing the cure. 5:04 • When you think about what we have learned about immunotherapy, immune systems and cancer treatment over the last fifty years, did you think we would be where we are today in cancer care? 7:27 • How have CAR T-cells transformed health care so far, and what will they do for the future? 8:53 • What are you currently working on, and what excites you most about that work? 9:57 • Do you think that we can expect a transformation in CAR T-cells being used in solid tumors in the future? 12:34 • How do we prioritize enhanced CAR T-cells in clinical studies? 13:38 • How can we address the challenges facing the delivery of CAR T-cell therapy and make it more accessible to patients? 17:04 • Where do you see CAR T-cell therapy going in cancer care and in immunodeficiencies? 21:03 • If you were interviewed again in five years, what do you think you will be doing then, and what do you think we will be talking about? 25:42 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 30:31 • How to contact Gottschalk and Velasquez 31:22 • Thanks for listening 31:51
Stephen Gottschalk, MD, St. Jude Department of bone marrow transplantation and cellular therapy chair, focuses his research on cancer immunotherapy, cell therapy and stem cell transplantation. The Gottschalk laboratory focuses on Epstein-Barr virus-specific T cells for treating EBV-associated cancers and using genetically modified T cells for cancer immunotherapy.
Paulina Velasquez, MD, St. Jude Department of bone marrow transplantation and cellular therapy, has made significant contributions to the field of immunotherapy, developing novel T-cell therapy platforms for pediatric hematological malignancies. Her team is pursuing projects that address antigen discovery, tumor immune evasion, persistence and efficacy of CAR T cells and cell-cell interaction within the tumor microenvironment.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Gottschalk reports he is co-inventor on patents and patent applications in the fields of cell or gene therapy for cancer, a member of the scientific advisory board of Be Biopharma and CARGO, and the data and safety monitoring board (DSMB) of Immatics and has received honoraria from TESSA Therapeutics. Velasquez reports patent applications in the field of T-cell immunotherapy.
Changing the GI Screening Landscape with Erica Barnell, MD, PhD
14 Dec 2023
00:31:21
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Erica Barnell, MD, PhD, about Geneoscopy’s non-invasive screening and early detection technology, helping improve patient compliance for gastrointestinal health and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Barnell 1:07 • The interview 2:05 • Tell me about how you got into this space and co-founded your unique company. 2:30 • How did you find the time to co-find a company on top of completing your PhD program? 4:24 • Barnell on starting Geneoscopy with her brother and working with family. 5:06 • What were the steps you took to make the idea of Geneoscopy happen? 6:08 • Describe the process and technology Geneoscopy is using for early colorectal cancer screening. 7:33 • What makes your non-invasive screening tests different from others? 9:29 • Do you have any advice on how to execute a timeline for physicians and scientists who may have ideas like yours? 11:08 • Jain and Barnell on the advantages of partnering with your network and connections to navigate the challenges of standing up entrepreneurial ventures. 13:36 • How can physicians find resources outside of their network to help them successfully build a company and execute their ideas? 15:20 • Tell me more about what Geneoscopy is looking at outside of cancer. 17:40 • Is this technology something that patients can order directly, and are you thinking of expanding this globally in the future? 19:25 • What do you envision for Geneoscopy ten years down the line? 20:37 • Have you received feedback from other physicians? 21:39 • Jain and Barnell on the positive results of patient compliance with non-invasive screening tests. 23:09 • What’s next for you? Along with growing Geneoscopy, is there anything else that you are working on and passionate about? 24:54 • Can you talk about how Geneoscopy has focused on equitable access in this space? 27:15 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 29:45 • How to contact Barnell 30:20 • Thanks for listening 31:02
Erica Barnell, MD, PhD, is the chief science officer and co-founder of Geneoscopy, a life sciences company focused on transforming gastrointestinal health by empowering patients and providers with innovative tests that help detect, prevent and monitor disease, including colorectal cancer.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Barnell is the CSO and cofounder of Geneoscopy.
Understanding Advanced Cancer and Palliative Care with Laura Petrillo, MD
30 Nov 2023
00:39:22
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Laura Petrillo, MD, about navigating patients through changes and goals in palliative care, understanding patients living with and surviving advanced cancer and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Petrillo 1:03 • The interview 1:40 • How did you find yourself in medicine, specifically in palliative care and geriatrics? 2:04 • How has the evolution of cancer care and technology impacted the way you engage and deliver palliative care? 6:46 • Jain and Petrillo on the effect changes in palliative care can have on patients. 12:47 • How do you communicate the distinctions between palliative care and hospice care to patients and physicians? 17:19 • Do you think that there are ways for people outside of palliative care can incorporate intentional communication with patients in their care? … When should you refer someone to palliative care? 23:45 • Petrillo and Jain on advanced cancer survivorship and living with advanced cancer. 30:54 • Jain and Reynolds on the progress made in this space and the road ahead. 29:43 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 36:41 • How to contact Petrillo 38:30 • Thanks for listening 38:58
Laura Petrillo, MD, is a palliative care physician-investigator in the Division of Palliative Care and Geriatrics at MGH and an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Disclosures: Jain and Petrillo report no relevant financial disclosures.
Conversations on Immunotherapy with Kerry Reynolds, MD
16 Nov 2023
00:33:48
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Kerry Reynolds, MD, about immunotherapy-related adverse events, creating educational resources on immunotherapy management and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Reynolds 1:06 • The interview 2:45 • Tell me about how your journey led you to this field of immunotherapy-related adverse events? 3:12 • Jain and Reynolds on how immunotherapy has changed how we talk about cancer care. 5:41 • How did you start the Severe Immunotherapy Complications Service? 6:16 • When you envision this program, what do you feel are the short-term and long-term goals? 10:47 • Can you tell me more about how you care for and manage in-patients through your program? 14:34 • As we learn more, do you think there will ever be a day where all immunotherapy side effects will be able to be managed in the outpatient setting? 16:34 • How do people get into this clinic, and what types of patients are admitted? 18:35 • Tell me about your book, Facing Immunotherapy: A Guide for Patients and Their Families. Who is the best audience for this book? 21:35 • Along with this book, are there other educational resources or initiatives that raise awareness for management of severe immunotherapy complications? 24:56 • Have you encountered any challenges or obstacles while creating and maintaining educational resources and research initiatives? 27:11 • Jain and Reynolds on the progress made in this space and the road ahead. 29:43 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 31:10 • How to contact Reynolds 32:40 • Thanks for listening 33:27
Kerry Reynolds, MD, is an oncologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Reynolds reports BMS Institutional research support and is on the advisory board for SAGA Diagnostics.
Lifestyle Medicine in Cancer Care with Amy Comander, MD
02 Nov 2023
00:36:00
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Amy Comander, MD, about incorporating lifestyle changes for cancer patients, developing lifestyle pathways for survivors and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Comander 1:14 • The interview 3:40 • How do you manage to incorporate running on such a high level into your day-to-day life? 4:04 • Tell us about what lifestyle medicine is and why it is so important to include in patient care? 6:43 • How do you suggest oncologists who are interested in integrating lifestyle medicine into their treatment plans communicate these changes to their patients? 10:06 • Jain and Comander on the importance of physical activity in cancer care. 12:09 • Do you have standard recommendations you give to patients to begin incorporating physical activity and exercise to their treatment plan? 13:34 • About Comander’s patient, and her Walk with Me movement. 16:13 • How do you incorporate lifestyle health into survivorship discussions after treatment? 17:12 • Jain and Comander on the evolution of medicine allowing there to be more metrics for holistic care and empowerment for patients. 19:02 • What types of clinical trials are there for lifestyle medicine? 21:19 • Comander on The Diet, Exercise, Lifestyles, and Cancer Prognosis Study (DELCaP). 21:45 • How do you talk to people who may not understand lifestyle medicine or its impact? 23:33 • Can you talk about the PAVING the Path to Wellness program? 24:54 • What is the training process for physicians looking to become a lifestyle medicine specialist? 28:40 • Is there an optimal way to incorporate these specialists in patients’ day-to-day without it being a burden for them? 31:11 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 33:13 • How to contact Comander 34:26 • Thanks for listening 35:37
Amy Comander, MD, is a breast oncologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center.
Disclosures: Jain and Comander report no relevant financial disclosures.
Health Care Advocacy During Elections with Alice Chen, MD
31 Oct 2024
00:47:14
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Alice Chen, MD, about the impact of misinformation and disinformation during elections, the health care issues on the 2024 ballot and more.
Content warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics surrounding women’s health and reproductive rights.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 • About Chen 0:32 • The interview 1:38 • How did you get into the public health and advocacy spaces? 1:58 • Have you seen an evolution in medical professionals becoming more involved in politics and advocacy? 5:08 • How has misinformation impacted politics, health care, policy and the election? 7:25 • As health care workers, how do we address misinformation to help our communities and patients? 10:51 • Do you feel that health care workers should use social media for this type of advocacy work? 15:26 • Is there more of a need for health care workers to be doing this work now than it was pre-social media? 18:14 • Jain and Chen on how discussions around politics have changed in the last decade. 26:05 • What are the major health care topics being discussed and impacted by this upcoming election? Why is health on the ballot? 28:33 • Jain and Chen on women’s health and why it matters in this election. 30:58 • What are health care workers doing to promote advocacy? 37:05 • If you could summarize this episode in one minute, what would you want listeners to take away? 45:36 • How to contact Chen 46:11 • Thanks for listening 46:53
Alice T. Chen, MD, is a mom, physician and national leader in public health, physician advocacy and community organizing. She serves as the co-chair of the board of directors of Health Care Without Harm.
Disclosures: Jain and Chen report no relevant financial disclosures.
Understanding Rural Health Care Systems with Pia Chowdry, MD
19 Oct 2023
00:32:50
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Pia Chowdry, MD, about access to care in rural communities, how physicians can present information to patients and their caregivers and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Chowdry 1:04 • The interview 1:54 • What was your journey into oncology and how did you end up practicing in Louisiana? 2:07 • Can you talk about your work in racial and ethnic disparities, variables in cancer care, and prevention? 4:18 • Do you feel like being exposed to rural health care settings and challenges has changed the way you practice and talk about care to people outside the area? 6:19 • How do you navigate enrolling patients in rural areas into clinical trials? 10:35 • Jain and Chowdry on misconceptions surrounding clinical trial enrollment in rural areas. 12:42 • What excites you about your job and motivates you to avoid burnout? 13:48 • Has your experience as a caregiver for patients with cancer affected the ways in which you navigate patients and caregivers through treatment and care? 16:25 • Jain and Chowdry on the importance of how physicians present themselves to patients and caregivers. 19:39 • Chowdry and Jain on obstacles facing cancer care in rural areas, as well as benefits. 24:25 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 30:41 • How to contact Chowdry 31:54 • Thanks for listening 32:28
Pia Chowdry, MD, is a medical oncologist with LSU Health in New Orleans, LA specializing in genitourinary malignancies.
Disclosures: Jain and Chowdry report no relevant financial disclosures.
Cancer Early Detection with Douglas Micalizzi, MD, & Lecia Sequist, MD
05 Oct 2023
00:39:31
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Douglas Micalizzi, MD, and Lecia Sequist, MD, about adopting novel technologies for early detection, public perception of prevention screening and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :58 • About Micalizzi 1:12 • About Sequist 2:26 • The interview 4:06 • Sequist’s background and how she got into the screening and prevention area of oncology 4:21 • Micalizzi on his chemistry background and how he got into this space 8:03 • About the evolution of early detection and MGH’s Cancer Early Detection and Diagnostics Clinic11:47 • Who is involved in this clinic and how do you handle a patient’s panic over seeing cancer specialists? 14:30 • Discussion on the New York Times article Not Everything We Call Cancer Should Be Called Cancer and nomenclatures surrounding the various cancer stages and types 19:29 • Public perception of screening and the “push” from people outside of medicine 28:49 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 36:31 • How to contact Micalizzi and Sequist 37:51 • Thanks for listening 39:14
Douglas Micalizzi, MD, is a medical oncologist at Massachusetts General Hospital specializing in breast cancer, early cancer detection and hereditary cancer risk.
Lecia V. Sequist, MD, MPH, is currently the Landry Family Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, the Program Director for Cancer Early Detection and Diagnostics at MGH and the leader of the Cancer Risk, Prevention and Early Detection Program at the joint Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center.
Disclosures: Jain and Micalizzi report no relevant financial disclosures. Sequist reports her institution has received funds related to clinical trials from AstraZeneca, Delfi Diagnostics and Novartis.
Communication Surrounding Palliative Care with Mettle Health
21 Sep 2023
00:47:26
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Mettle Health’s Claritza Rios, MD, and Bridget Sumser, SW, about misconceptions surrounding palliative care, communication training as self-care for physicians and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :50 • About Sumser 1:07 • About Rios 1:52 • The interview 2:18 • About Rios and how she got into palliative care 2:47 • About Sumser’s journey and how she ended up in the palliative care space 4:15 • How do we approach the stigma of palliative care? How do we handle the misconception of palliative care and how can we change the narrative? 6:47 • Palliative care and hospice care 15:26 • Patient hope 24:21 • Communication training as a form of self-care 28:52 • Can you tell us about Mettle Health and how people can find you? 31:28 • Holistic care for patients 33:27 • Authenticity and being present for patients 36:58 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 43:26 • How to contact Rios and Sumser 45:52 • Thanks for listening 47:05
Claritza Rios, MD, is a dedicated physician educator with extensive experience in emergency and internal medicine.
Bridget Sumser, SW, became a social worker to help people living with serious illness. Over the course of the last 10 years, she has worked across settings, providing support and companionship to patients, families, community members, and providers.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Rios is an MD in Internal Medicine; Emergency Medicine; Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Sumser is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
The Science of Clinical Trials with Cardinal Health
31 Aug 2023
00:39:41
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Cardinal Health’s Parisa Asgarisabet, PhD and Scott Swain, PhD, MPH about benefits and uses of real-world evidence, the issue of diversity in clinical trials and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:11 • About Swain 1:26 • About Asgarisabet 2:45 • The interview 3:30 • About Swain and how you ended up at Cardinal Health 3:50 • About Asgarisabet’s journey and how she ended up at Cardinal Health 5:09 • What is Cardinal Health and why should people know about the work they are doing? 6:37 • How is the work Cardinal Health is doing directly applicable to practicing oncologists? 7:30 • Jain, Asgarisabet, and Swain on Representation of age, race and ethnicity in real-world evidence (RWE), randomized clinical trial (RCT), and Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) cancer patient registry data in advanced renal cell carcinoma (aRCC). 10:32 • How can we scale real world data in a bigger way and make this the standard as opposed to the exception? 14:02 • Jain and Swain on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the clinical trials design space 17:57 • Asgarisabet and Swain on the economic implications of a lack of diversity in clinical trials 19:53 • Swain and Jain on the importance of community engagement and outreach in achieving diversity of backgrounds in clinical trials 24:42 • What do you think are the next steps to implement real world data in order to make a larger impact? 27:38 • Should real world data be used in concert with randomized controlled trials or should this data be used independently? 29:02 • When we talk about these types of transformation in how we look at diseases and deciding the best plan of action, do you anticipate there being a challenge with insurance companies approving treatments using real world data? 30:27 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 35:18 • How to contact Swain and Asgarisabet 37:57 • Thanks for listening 39:13
Scott Swain, PhD, MPH is a Director of Regulatory Science and Real-world Evidence with Cardinal Health.
Parisa Asgarisabet, PhD is a Lead statistician in the Real-World Evidence & Insights team at Cardinal Health.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Asgarisabet and Swain are employees and shareholders of Cardinal Health.
Physicians on Threads Webinar
10 Aug 2023
01:02:50
In this episode, hosts Shikha Jain, MD, Douglas H. Jones, MD, Amy Comander, MD, Dagny Zhu, MD, Don Dizon, MD, and Mark A. Lewis, MD, discuss the new social media platform, Threads and how physicians can use it for their practice.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :57 • The topic 1:10 • How many have created a profile on Threads? Why or why not? 2:59 • Dr. Jain has a Thread profile but is unsure how to get more engagement 3:20 • Dr. Lewis has convinced coworkers to use social media but has not used Threads yet 4:54 • Dr. Dizon has a Thread profile but notes that leaving other platforms is leaving those communities and starting all over on a new platform 6:25 • Giving Threads more time to pick up followers and engagement 11:18 • Dr. Zhu has a Thread profile and found it easy to create but engagement is not the same as other platforms 12:17 • Tips and tricks to sharing content on socials, especially Threads 14:33 • Trouble with other social media platforms 17:55 • Tips and tricks to building a community on a social media 20:20 • The power of social media platforms and engagement in established communities 22:30 • Fighting misinformation 25:13 • Platforms versus audience 27:15 • How would you like to see Threads change as a platform? 31:21 • What is the power of TikTok in terms of getting movement among communities? 33:31 • How do you create a profile on Threads? 40:30 • Level of engagement: Twitter vs. Threads 43:31 • The overwhelming number of platforms 52:29 • What is the best platform for physicians to use? 53:41 • Sharable content to post across other platforms 55:34 • Final thoughts 58:09 • Thanks for listening 1:02:13
Douglas H. Jones, MD, is the cofounder of Global Food Therapy, cofounder and president of Food Allergy Support Team and director of Rocky Mountain Allergy at Tanner Clinic. You can follow him on Threads @drdouglasjones.
Amy Comander, MD, DipABLM, is director of breast oncology and survivorship at the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center in Waltham and at Newton-Wellesley, and medical director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center in Waltham. She is director of the Lifestyle Medicine Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. She is also an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School. You can follow her on Threads @dramycomander.
Shika Jain, MD, FACP, is an associate professor of medicine with tenure in the division of hematology, oncology and cell therapy at the University of Illinois Cancer Center in Chicago. She is the director of communication strategies in medicine and associate director of oncology communication and digital innovation. She also is consulting editor for Healio Women in Oncology, as well as host of Healio's Oncology Overdrive podcast. You can follow her on Threads @shikajainmd.
Dagny Zhu, MD, is a cornea, cataract, and refractive surgeon and medical director and partner at NVISION Eye Centers in Rowland Heights, CA. You can follow her on Threads @dzeyemd. Don S. Dizon, MD, FACP, FASCO, is head of community outreach and engagement at the Cancer Center at Brown University and head of the breast and pelvic malignancies program at Lifespan Cancer Institute. You can follow him on Twitter (X) and TikTok @drdonsdizon.
Mark A. Lewis, MD, is the director of gastrointestinal oncology at Intermountain Healthcare in Murray, Utah, and a medical oncologist specializing in cancers of the gastrointestinal tract and accessory organs. You can follow him on Twitter (X) @marklewismd.
Disclosures: The moderators and panelists report no relevant financial disclosures.
Patient Advocacy Tools with Tracy Rode
06 Jul 2023
00:35:35
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with the Patient Empowerment Network’s Tracy Rode about providing patients with tools for advocacy, developing accessible patient resources and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:11 • About Rode 1:23 • The interview 2:34 • Can you tell us about your journey and how you ended up in this space as such a strong voice for patient advocates? 2:52 • Tell me more about Patient Empowerment Network (PEN), what it does for patients and what it does for health care workers 9:06 • Jain and Rode on how health care workers can improve ways to communicate information to patients in ways they can absorb 14:03 • How do you suggest patients and physicians use the resources provided by organizations like PEN? What is the best way to incorporate education into a clinical visit? 19:06 • Rode and Jain on examples of how much easier it is today for patients to come across misinformation in media, and how organizations can help patients avoid this misinformation 21:50 • Jain and Rode on patient accessibility and benefits to understanding clinical trials 26:35 • Can you share how your cancer diagnosis impacted the way you transitioned into thinking about patient advocacy issues and your approach to them? 29:13 • If someone could only listen to the last two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 31:35 • How to contact Rode 34:13 • Thanks for listening 35:20
Tracy Rode is the executive director of the Patient Empowerment Network (PEN). Rode brings over two decades of non-profit leadership experience, including working with diverse patient populations to improve patient outcomes and increase access to care.
Disclosures: Jain and Rode report no relevant financial disclosures.
Empathy in Patient Care with Alicia Staley
22 Jun 2023
00:36:44
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Medidata’s Alicia Staley about enhancing the patient care experience from a former patient’s perspective, building empathetic technical solutions and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:11 • About Staley 1:22 • The interview 2:37 • Tell me about your journey and how you ended up at Medidata with your unique skillset? 2:55 • Jain and Staley on medical advances in cancer care, and how delivery of that care has not changed 10:36 • Jain and Staley on the evolution of healthcare as a business and its affects on the doctor-patient relationship 13:27 • What is Medidata and how you end up doing the work you do as VP there? 15:48 • How do you translate and communicate emotion into the bottom line in the space that you are in, and how these changes will help others reach their goals? 20:05 • As a former patient, what are your thoughts on how we can improve clinical trial design? 26:19 • Staley on the importance of finding examples of organizations that have successfully navigated the important conversations surrounding health care 30:29 • If you could create your utopia of a health care system, what do you envision it would look like? 31:19 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 34:15 • How to contact Staley 35:28 • Thanks for listening 36:21
Alicia Staley has over 20 years of experience in software design and information systems management and is a three-time cancer survivor. At Medidata, Alicia works to infuse the patient perspective throughout the product development lifecycle and help engage patients in novel ways.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Staley is a full-time employee at Medidata.
Prioritizing Physician Values with Stephen Beeson, MD
08 Jun 2023
00:36:16
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Stephen Beeson, MD, about the challenges physicians face when prioritizing work life balance, components for building skills to lead in health care and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:11 • About Beeson 1:23 • The interview 2:36 • Tell me about how you got into the coaching and mentorship space. What is it that inspired or motivated you? 3:08 • Jain and Beeson on empowering physicians to find the joy in their careers while also balancing a family life 9:45 • What have you found is the biggest challenge that health care workers are facing right now? How do you navigate it? 13:26 • Jain on the power of community and the importance of mentors 20:23 • Systemically, how can we make changes to keep physicians in health care on an individual level and on a bigger picture level? 23:41 • Jain and Beeson on the way we compensate physicians for the invisible workload that helps the health care system 29:20 • If someone could only listen to the minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 34:25 • How to contact Beeson 34:59 • Thanks for listening 36:00
Stephen Beeson, MD, is founder and CEO of Practicing Excellence, a nationally recognized speaker, physician and author whose life mission is to coach and develop clinicians to be their best.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Beeson is founder and CEO of Practicing Excellence.
The Evolution of Spatial Biology with Ken Bloom, MD
18 May 2023
00:44:50
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Ken Bloom, MD, FCAP, about developing technologies to assist cancer analysis and pathology, the spatial component of antibody conjugates and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:11 • About Bloom 1:16 • The interview 2:10 • How did you come into your clinical roles, deciding to become a pathologist and get involved with immunotherapy, and then make the transition into industry? 2:42 • Bloom on how he got involved with breast cancer pathology and precision medicine 7:29 • Bloom on his work on developing new mechanisms for revolutionizing digital pathology 9:52 • How do reference laboratories bring more value to a patient? 15:17 • Jain and Bloom on the evolution of spatial biology in cancer analysis, sequencing and pathology 18:40 • Jain on the challenges facing how health care advances in can be communicated to more physicians and oncologists 21:40 • What are your thoughts on where we’re going now with rising excitement for advancements such as AI? 23:24 • Bloom on Nucleai and how it uses AI to assist in cancer cell analysis 27:56 • Do you think that over the last three years that technology and our understanding of it has been accelerated because of the ways we have adapted during the pandemic? 30:16 • Jain and Bloom on the evolution of science and medicine, specifically in oncology, and how health care systems can change to reflect this evolution 38:59 • If someone could only listen to the minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 41:56 • How to contact Bloom 43:42 • Thanks for listening 44:37
Ken Bloom, MD, FCAP, is the head of pathology at Nucleai. He brings more than 35 years of clinical experience in pathology, oncology, telemedicine and bioinformatics.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Bloom is an employee of Nucleai, a spatial biology company.
Disruptive Innovation with Edward Kim, MD
04 May 2023
00:45:41
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Edward Kim, MD about what it means to be a disruptive innovator, how to lead efforts in health care system changes and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:11 • About Kim 1:19 • The interview 3:00 • What was your journey into oncology and the leadership roles you hold now? 3:27 • Jain and Kim on changing specialties in medical school and in careers 10:45 • Kim on family, his relationship with his daughter, and their viral Taylor Swift concert video12:34 • Jain on the upcoming Healio Disruptive Innovators Awards and how to register 17:46 • What do you think disruptive innovation means? … Why did you agree to join this initiative? 18:07 • Jain on framing disruptive innovation as a positive within the struggles of the health care system 23:34 • How can we get our systems and delivery of health care to reflect the innovation that we see in medical technology advances, cancer care advances and other advances now to disrupt things for the future? 25:02 • Jain and Kim on perceptions of certain treatments, and how it can prevent forward-thinking innovation 31:36 • Why do we allow ourselves to fall into that trap in health care? … Why have we taken so many years to start addressing these innovations on a larger scale? 32:54 • Kim and Jain on risk aversion for physicians and how questioning systems has evolved 37:36 • If someone could only listen to the few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 43:02 • How to contact Kim 44:27 • Thanks for listening 45:10
Edward S. Kim, M.D., M.B.A., FACP, FASCO, is physician-in-chief and senior vice president, City of Hope Orange County, and vice physician-in-chief and professor, City of Hope National Medical Center.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Kim reports affiliation with Boerhinger Ingelheim, Genentech and Mirati.
Advocating for Patient Access with Amita Patnaik, MD, FRCPC
17 Oct 2024
00:35:47
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Amita Patnaik, MD, FRCPC, about providing patient access to breakthrough drug developments, bringing early phase cancer trials to physicians and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 • About Patnaik 0:21 • The interview 1:23 • How did you decide to become an oncologist, and how did you end up co-founding the START Center for Cancer Research? 1:32 • Can you tell me about START’s overarching purpose and where you see its need being most fulfilled? […] What do you hope START will accomplish in the next five to ten years? 11:33 • How successful has START been at including underrepresented patient populations in clinical data? 17:52 • What are some challenges you’ve found as you have navigated through founding a company and executing its mission? 21:48 • What is next for you? 25:21 • If someone else wanted to create a company like START, what are some tips you would give them? 27:23 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 32:03 • How to contact Patnaik 34:44 • Thanks for listening 35:27
Amita Patnaik, MD, FRCPC, is an internationally recognized medical oncologist and the co-founder of the START Center for Cancer Research.
Marrying Human Interaction and AI with Navid Alipour
20 Apr 2023
00:43:17
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with CureMatch CEO Navid Alipour about the rise of AI in the health care space, how technology can elevate the ways in which we diagnose and deliver health care and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14 • About Alipour :28 • The interview 1:34 • How did you get into the AI space? 2:06 • Can you talk about the evolution of AI from before to where we are now? 4:37 • What are the ways in which you see technologies like CureMatch and CureMetrix having an impact, and what do they do? 9:51 • Alipour and Jain on utilizing AI in ways that will benefit the patient and help providers deliver better care 17:47 • Do you think that there’s a role for AI and these types of technologies in the space of addressing inequities, providing better care and potentially fixing pervasive issues within the modern-day health care system? 26:52 • Jain and Alipour on how quickly technology has evolved, and how it can be utilized in health care detection 32:55 • If someone could only listen to the few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 38:23 • Alipour and Jain on the importance of patient advocacy 38:58 • How to contact Alipour 41:16 • Thanks for listening 42:54
Navid Alipour is the co-founder and CEO of CureMatch, a company focused on artificial intelligence (AI) technology. He is also a founder of an AI-focused VC fund, Analytics Ventures.
We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @HemOncToday and @ShikhaJainMD. Alipour can be reached at curematch.com and curemetrix.com, or on Twitter @CureMatch and @CureMetrix.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Alipour reports he is the founder of CureMatch.
Exploring the Economic Benefits of Biosimilars
06 Apr 2023
00:32:50
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Jorge García, PharmD, about the economic benefits of biosimilars, the unique perspective pharmacists can bring to cancer care costs and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14 • About García :23 • The interview 2:44 • How did you enter the world of pharmacy? What was your journey into this field? 3:11 • Can you tell us about what biosimilars are, and how you found yourself in this space? 5:09 • What do you think is the next step for biosimilars? 6:34 • What types of diseases specifically are biosimilars the most exciting for? … What are diseases that biosimilars have the highest impact in? 8:09 • What is Act4Biosimilars, and what do they do? 12:05 • How did you get involved with Act4Biosimilars? 13:04 • Can you expand on what Act4Biosimilars is doing to address inequities and disparities in health care? Is there a way to get biosimilars into the hands of more people who really need it? 14:55 • How do you see the impact of these initiatives and interventions are going to be over the next few years? 17:14 • How do you suggest people who are interested in getting involved in this type of work find this path? 19:31 • Jain and García on his unique perspective of being a pharmacist and having an MBA and understanding cost of care 24:22 • If you had a crystal ball, and you could see five or ten years from now, what do you hope will have changed in the biosimilar news space? 27:13 • If someone could only listen to the two minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 30:36 • How to contact García 31:27 • Thanks for listening 32:32
Jorge García, PharmD, MS, MHA, MBA, FACHE is the assistant vice president at Baptist Health South Florida, where he is responsible for oncology pharmacy services, non-oncology infusion pharmacy services, and sterile compounding quality.
We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @HemOncToday and @ShikhaJainMD. García can be reached via LinkedIn.
Disclosures: García and Jain report no relevant financial disclosures.
Proton Therapy and Radiation Oncology with Isabelle Choi, MD
23 Mar 2023
00:38:33
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Isabelle Choi, MD, about the use of proton therapy in radiation oncology, improving accessibility to radiation technology and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14 • About Choi :27 • The interview 2:00 • Can you tell us about your journey to become a radiation oncologist? 2:18 • What is proton therapy, and how does it work? 4:57 • What types of cancer can receive proton therapy? 7:35 • What do you look for to decide if somebody should or should not get proton therapy? 10:41 • What are ways to improve the overall outcomes in toxicity during cancer care that you have found in your research in proton therapy? 13:49 • Do you feel like there is a challenge in the equity space? How do we address that in this field that is needed in many populations, but is often not able to be delivered due to lack of resources? 17:51 • Have you had challenges with patients not understanding what radiation oncology is? … How do you address that concern or mistrust that patients may bring? 23:46 • Jain and Choi on multidisciplinary communication when it comes to supporting patients 27:33 • Jain and Choi on the challenges of making extra time for patient communication in the setup of the current health care system and physician burnout 31:22 • If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 36:15 • How to contact Choi 37:27 • Thanks for listening 38:00
Isabelle Choi, MD, is the director of research and clinical director at the New York Proton Center. She is a radiation oncology attending in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @HemOncToday and @ShikhaJainMD. Dr. Choi can be reached at www.nyproton.com or on the Memorial Sloan Kettering website.
Disclosures: Choi and Jain report no relevant financial disclosures.
The Role of Media in Medicine with Lipi Roy, MD
02 Mar 2023
00:41:43
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Lipi Roy, MD, about using her voice and platform to advocate for underserved populations, media’s role in educating and empowering the public and more.
· Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
· About Roy :26
· The interview 2:07
· Tell me about how you got to where you are today. 2:47
· About Roy’s work with underserved populations in public health 10:17
· How did you find yourself at Rikers, and how did you feel it was different from what you were expecting? 11:24
· Jain and Roy on discussions toward improving the prison system in the United States 16:41
· How did you break into the media space? … How did you get your foot in the door, take that first step, and navigate that? 19:21
· Jain and Roy on advice for trainees and physicians who want to enter the area of public health media 29:28
· Roy on the close relationship between media and advocacy, and what physicians can do to advocate for social, criminal and gender justice issues 32:52
· Jain and Roy on restructuring the compensation system for physicians in the health care system and compensating physicians who are media contributors 35:03
· If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 39:20
· How to contact Roy 39:40
· Thanks for listening 41:28
Lipi Roy, MD, is an internal medicine physician board-certified in addiction medicine, a sought-after international speaker, media personality as well as host of the YouTube series, Health, Humor and Harmony.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Roy is a faculty speaker/consultant for the Poynter Institute.
Cultural Competency in Medicine with Raj Sundar, MD
16 Feb 2023
00:39:10
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Raj Sundar, MD, about cultural competency and humility in medicine, building a healing relationship with patients and more.
· Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
· About Sundar :21
· The interview :53
· Tell me about how you got to where you are today. What was your journey to becoming a family physician, health equity leader and a podcast host? 1:16
· About cultural competency training in medicine and education 7:37
· Jain and Sundar on the challenges of discussing cultural competency in medical training 12:25
· About cultural humility and incorporating it into medical education and practice 13:10
· What do we need to do to practice medicine and be good citizens in 2023? 15:31
· Jain and Sundar on ways in which we can connect with somebody without saying something that could be culturally insensitive 20:45
· How do we provide cultural competencies and humilities? How do we work towards helping our learners actually gain the skills they need? 23:00
· As someone in a leadership position, how do you incorporate this into your daily practice? 26:33
· Have you seen a shift or changes in your experience over the last couple of years with the pandemic? 32:17
· Sundar on Marshall Ganz’s community organizing models and how they can be applied in the health care industry 35:11
· If someone could only listen to the end of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 37:49
· How to contact Sundar 38:17
· Thanks for listening 38:56
Raj Sundar, MD, is a family physician and community organizer working as a full-spectrum family medicine physician at Kaiser Permanente Washington. Sundar serves as the associate medical director of the Burien Medical Center, where he is the leader of the Health Equity Action Team (HEAT).
Listen to Dr. Sundar’s Healthcare for Humans wherever you get your podcasts!
Disclosures: Jain and Sundar report no relevant financial disclosures.
Restoring Trust in the Health Care System with Christopher Heery, MD
02 Feb 2023
00:44:09
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Christopher Heery, MD, of Arcellx, Inc. about making the transition from physician to chief medical officer, providing more access and education for clinical trials and more.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
About Heery :25
The interview 3:06
Tell us a little bit about your journey. How did you get to where you are today? 3:21
Do you have any advice for those who are interested in making the transition into roles like CMO? How would you guide somebody who is interested in doing that? 7:29
Jain and Heery on the transition in many physicians from patient care to health care leaders and retaining people in clinical medicine 10:41
Jain and Heery on the disconnect in understanding health care costs 13:42
About Arcellx, Inc. and what is coming down the pipeline 15:34
Jain and Heery on how far cancer care has evolved, and the challenge of making this care more accessible to underserved communities 21:30
Jain and Heery on the challenge misinformation creating fear and educating about treatment, clinical trials and immunotherapy 27:23
Jain and Heery on the growing mistrust in the health care system and its effects on the doctor-patient relationship 34:52
If someone could only listen to the last minute or two of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 42:11
How to contact Heery 43:18
Thanks for listening 43:56
Christopher Heery, MD, has been the chief medical officer of Arcellx, Inc. since April 2021. Prior to that, he served as chief medical officer at Precision BioSciences and Bavarian Nordic. Heery is board-certified in medical oncology and internal medicine.
Digital Education and Health Care with Avital O'Glasser, MD
19 Jan 2023
00:44:36
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Avital O’Glasser, MD, about how digital education credits maximize your personal and professional toolkit, scholarship of engagement and more.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
About O’Glasser :27
The interview 1:34
How did you get interested in working with and educating doctors on staying up to date with and including their accomplishments on their CVs? 2:35
How do you take the old system for promotional packets and CVs and incorporate in the new, and still make it something that is valid? 5:12
Jain and O’Glasser on the challenge of digital education on social media being understood and accepted as academia 9:55
Jain and O’Glasser on the impact and benefits of community engagement through social media and using those credentials to tell your “story” in an application 17:46
O’Glasser on Boyer’s model of scholarship 19:53
How do you capture the non-tangible work, such as community-building and mentorship online, that health care workers do? … How do you create that space in a CV, personal statement, or dialogue? 26:36
Jain and O’Glasser on “framing your narrative” on a CV to explain the impact of work and scholarship 33:16
If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 41:34
How to contact O’Glasser 42:55
Thanks for listening 44:26
Avital O’Glasser, MD, FACP, FHM, is a hospitalist and associate professor of medicine at Oregon Health & Science University. Her clinical practice focus is perioperative medicine, and she is also the assistant program director for social media and scholarship for OHSU’s Internal Medicine Residency Program.
Disclosures: Jain and O’Glasser report no relevant financial disclosures.
Self-Engineering a Longer Life with Michael Roizen, MD
05 Jan 2023
00:46:29
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Michael Roizen, MD, author and chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic, about developing tools that can help lead to a longer life, public health messaging in media and more.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
About Roizen :20
The interview 1:01
How did you get to where you are today, and what was your journey into medicine, health care and everything you are doing outside of clinical medicine? 1:30
How do we de-age ourselves, and what do we do to reboot ourselves? 4:30
Why have we not had a national movement toward this when this is something that many people care so much about? 9:39
Jain and Roizen on retirement age, life expectancy and medical benefits 11:38
Do you think there are any modifications or anything we should think about differently now that COVID is a part of our everyday life? 17:34
What are you covering in this book [The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow]? What is its purpose? 19:43
For those of us who are parents, does it matter if you start programming cells from a young age, or is this more for adults? 22:50
How did you get an Emmy? 27:12
What do you think of how communication to the public has changed? … What do you think about where we are going and how things have evolved over the years? 29:08
What’s next for you? … How do you find the time to do all of this? 32:38
About Jain’s non-profits and Roizen’s involvement in gender equity movements in medicine 38:09
If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 44:14
How to contact Roizen and get his book 45:03
Thanks for listening 46:16
Michael F. Roizen, MD, is the emeritus chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic, a professor at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, and author of four #1 New York Times best-selling books.
Find The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow wherever you get your books!
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Healio could not confirm Roizen's financial disclosures at the time of publication.
The Power of Precision Medicine with Edith Perez, MD
21 Dec 2022
00:31:48
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Edith Perez, MD, about equity initiatives in health care organizations, the evolution of precision oncology and more.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
About Perez :21
The interview 1:03
Tell me about yourself and how you got to where you are today 1:20
About Perez’s involvement in many kinds of work in oncology 4:45
How did you get involved in your equity and philanthropy work, and what do you do? 5:44
Do you feel like your work has been changed or modified over the last couple of years with the pandemic, or did knowledge of the problem already exist? 8:30
What changes do you hope to see in the next 5 to 10 years? Long-term, what are the biggest issues that we need to work on improving? 10:12
What does Bolt Biotherapeutics do, and what are their missions and initiatives? 12:26
What do you see happening with Bolt and this kind of technology and therapy over the next 5 to 10 years? 15:01
Jain and Perez discuss the evolution of precision oncology over the years 16:06
As a woman in this field, how did you navigate your path into these leadership roles? 19:17
If clinicians or trainees were interested in getting into the immuno-oncology industry space, how would you recommend they navigate a path? 22:04
Was the transition from industry to a smaller company scary, or did you know this is what you wanted to do next with your life? 24:06
Have you learned your leadership skills, or were they something you were taught? … Is the training more experience/on-the-job, or is it something you seek out? 26:03
If someone could only listen to the last 2 minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 30:03
How to contact Perez 30:51
Thanks for listening 31:36
Edith A. Perez, M.D., is chief medical officer of Bolt Biotherapeutics and an internationally recognized translational researcher and cancer specialist.
Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Perez reports employment with Bolt Biotherapeutics and Genentech, leadership at Bolt Biotherapeutics, stock and other ownership interests in Genentech/Roche, and a consulting or advisory role at Daiichi Sankyo, Puma Biotechnology, and Seattle Genetics.
Developing Plans for Patient and Trainee Education with Daniel Golden, MD
30 Nov 2022
00:35:08
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Daniel Golden, MD, about how he has developed educational tools for patients and students, the importance of embracing your niche in medicine and more.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
About Golden :17
The interview 1:50
How did you become a radiation oncologist and find your way into this particular field? 2:22
How did you get involved and engaged in the education space, whether it was with patients or with students? 6:23
Have you found that the way you provide these education materials or the way you educate has evolved over time, or do you use one template to provide education? 10:45
Have you gotten any feedback from patients as to what they think about these guides you created? 17:41
Jain and Golden on providing patients with tangible educational information in the age of data, and how the guides to allow patients to feel control and ownership in the cancer space 21:56
About the guides as a tool for doctor-patient engagement, discussion and communication 27:18
About understanding radiation oncology and Golden’s education for trainees 30:05
If there was one thing that you would want people to remember, what would you want them to take away from this episode? 32:21
How to contact Golden 33:42
Thanks for listening 34:55
Daniel W. Golden, MD, MHPE, is associate professor of radiation and cellular oncology at the University of Chicago.
Disclosures: Golden reports grant funding from Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence, National Institutes of Health, Radiation Oncology Institute, is the chair of the Radiation Oncology Education Collaborative Study Group (501c3) and manages RadOncQuestions.com. Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures.
For more information on Radiation Oncology Education Collaborative Study Group: https://roecsg.org/.
Developing Products for Cancer Care with Annmarie Ison
03 Oct 2024
00:31:23
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Annmarie Ison about developing safe and accurate software, how software can improve health care disparities and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 • About Ison 0:25 • The interview 1:10 • Tell me about how you got into this space […] Can you explain what software development is? 1:34 • What is Elekta and what does the company do? 10:24 • How do you feel that this type of innovation is transforming cancer care and treating oncology patients? 13:19 • How is Elekta and its services helping to address health care disparities? 19:32 • Where do you think AI fits into the bigger picture of the cancer care landscape? 24:53 • If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 28:29 • How to contact Ison 30:25 • Thanks for listening 31:05
Annmarie Ison is head of customer service for the software business line at Elekta. She has over 25 years of experience as a software development professional, specializing in product development and software architecture for information management systems and radiation therapy delivery devices.
Disclosures: Jain and Ison report no relevant financial disclosures.
Requirements for Leadership with Lieutenant General Mark Hertling
27 Oct 2022
00:43:45
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with retired Commanding General of the US Army, Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, about the similar responsibilities of doctors and soldiers, what makes a strong leader in the health care space and more.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
About Hertling :21
The interview 2:51
How did you start in your career, and how did you get to where you are today? 3:11
What types of things do you think translate over, and how do you use the skills that you’ve been cultivating over the years [as a General] to translate into the health care world? 7:40
Do you see a lot of parallels between leading on the battlefield and leading on the “front lines” of health care during the pandemic? … What have you been advising over the last several years on how to be effective leaders during a time like this? 11:17
Do you think that there is utility and benefits in getting more physicians into leadership in concert with the administrations that are already there to help regain some of the autonomy that’s been lost in health care over the last several decades? 17:52
Jain and Hertling on training physicians and nurses in leadership and creating trust between physicians and administrators in health care organizations 22:55
How being a leader as a physician can look like many different skillsets in health care 28:43
Can you talk about the war in Ukraine, and how it’s impacting us here in the US? 31:41
Is there anything to be optimistic about when it comes to climate change, the ongoing pandemic and war? … Do you think that any of these things can be righted? 36:10
If someone could only take one snippet of this entire episode, what would you want them to take away and remember? 41:40
How to contact Hertling 41:58
Thanks for listening 43:32
Lieutenant General Mark Hertling is a retired Commanding General of the US Army, and a military and national security analyst for CNN/CNN International.
Disclosures: Hertling and Jain report no relevant financial disclosures.
Impactful Communication with Mark Shapiro, MD
14 Oct 2022
00:41:51
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with hospitalist and host of Explore The Space Podcast, Mark Shapiro, MD, about honing impactful communication skills, how health care workers can get involved in politics and more.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
About Shapiro :44
The interview 3:15
Tell us about your journey. How did you get to where you are today? 3:29
Have you noticed that more health care workers seem to be pushing their way into the political arena? Is that something we need more of in health care? 5:56
How did you start that exploration into advocacy work? … How did you find the courage to start that mission-driven work? 8:22
Why should we not frame “gun control” in the way it’s been framed in the past, and what do we need to do to move things forward? 11:44
How did you learn to become such a good communicator when it came to public health messaging? How did you develop that ability to have those conversations? 16:53
Shapiro’s experience with improvisational comedy and its effect on social interactions with physicians 19:46
Why are we talking more about climate change as it relates to healthcare and medicine, and why are we the people who should be talking about it? 22:53
Tell us about your experience of being invited to the White House. How did that happen, and what did you do there? 28:38
How do you realize that amplifying others’ voices is something that you can do? … What was the strategy you enacted to become such a phenomenal amplifier? 32:10
How did you come up with the concept of the Med Lasso podcast? 35:52
If somebody could only listen the last minute or two of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 39:25
How to contact Shapiro 39:56
Thanks for listening 41:38
Mark Shapiro, MD, is a practicing hospitalist & is the creator, producer & host of Explore The Space Podcast.
Listen to Explore The Space Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and visit www.explorethespaceshow.com for more information.
Disclosures: Jain and Shapiro report no relevant financial disclosures.
Equity Through Physician Advocacy with Roberta Gebhard, DO, and Pringl Miller, MD
22 Sep 2022
00:35:13
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Roberta Gebhard, DO, and Pringl Miller, MD, about empowering physicians through education and advocacy, getting the right help to overcome and protect against workplace inequities and more.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
About Gebhard :24
About Miller 1:12
The interview: 2:01
Dr. Miller, you went from surgeon to expert in palliative care in hospice, to advocate … What has been your path to where you are today? 2:12
Dr. Gebhard, tell us more about your journey to ascend into leadership positions and how you ended up where you are today 3:57
About Physician Just Equity (PJE) 5:42
Why do you think this is so important right now? … Why do you think now is the time to form an organization like this [PJE], and what are you hoping to accomplish? 9:22
Can you talk about some of the people you’ve helped? Are there any stories of individuals that you feel are especially important or that are ongoing that we should know about? 13:06
About the case of Dr. Vilasini (AKA Vilasni) Ganesh 16:55
How does something like this happen? 20:37
Is there any benefit to partnering with groups like The Innocence Project or organizations that have worked in this space before? 23:04
What can people do to help with Dr. Ganesh’s case? 25:53
Who do you recommend come to PJE? … When should someone reach out to PJE? 27:06
If somebody could only listen to the last minute of today’s episode, what would you want them to take away? 33:03
How to contact Miller 33:57
How to contact Gebhard 34:16
Thanks for listening 34:58
Roberta Gebhard, DO, is a family practice physician in Western New York, currently on the Board of Directors of Physician Just Equity. She was the 2019-2020 president of the American Medical Women’s Association, is currently the AMWA representative to the American Medical Association Women Physician Section Governing Council and was the founder of the AMWA Gender Equity Task Force.
Pringl Miller, MD, is a board-certified general surgeon and hospice and palliative medicine specialist. She is the founder and ED of Physician Just Equity (PJE) and a co-founder of the Surgical Palliative Care Society.
Fertility Advocacy for Patients and Physicians with Ariela Marshall, MD
08 Sep 2022
00:43:15
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with hematologist, medical educator and University of Pennsylvania director of the women’s thrombosis and hemostasis program, Ariela Marshall, MD, about fertility advocacy for patients and physicians, navigating the medical system as physician parents and more.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14
About Marshall :18
The interview: 1:44
How did you get involved and interested in doing the work in the fertility space, and what led you to that world? 3:02
Do you think that some of this is due to the fact the way our healthcare system is set up in a way where women’s symptoms are often disregarded, or the way we look at our patients is riddled with implicit bias? Why do you think that this is such a huge problem? 7:30
What has been your experience with physicians and physician infertility? … Is it something that we have ideas of how we can really move the needle and change this? 11:26
Have you noticed any sort of culture shift, or do you think we still have a really long way to go in that space? 17:38
Creating and normalizing an office environment where family is a priority 22:48
Cultures and responses to reproductive health in the physician workforce 29:03
How the overturning of Roe v. Wade is going to impact infertility and fertility treatment 32:06
Is there hope for the future when we talk about these things? … Looking at the data, is this something that we can strive for or may change? 21:03
What are your future plans for this type of work and your research? What are you thinking the next steps are going to be? 26:48
If somebody could only listen to 2 minutes of today’s episode, what would you want them to take away? 39:56
How to contact Marshall 41:16
Thanks for listening 43:00
Ariela Marshall, MD, is a hematologist, medical educator and the director of the Women’s Thrombosis and Hemostasis program at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.