Inside the Practice - Season 1

Dr. Albert H. Kim joins Inside the Practice to discuss the Brain Tumor Center at Siteman Cancer Center. The center will bring together multidisciplinary specialists in neurosurgery, medicine, radiation oncology, pathology, immunology, otolaryngology, and endocrinology to conduct cutting-edge research.

Dr. Michael Krychman joins Inside the Practice to discuss how to approach the topic of sexual health and wellness with patients, even when the conversation is difficult.

Jason Ausili joins Inside the Practice to discuss how leveraging technology can save pharmacists time to focus on vaccinations, boost clinical services, and transform the pharmacy profession going forward.

Alison Karr of NorthStar VETS joins Inside the Practice to discuss animal blood banks.

Dr. Su Wang joins Inside the Practice to discuss Asian-American and Pacific Islander month.

Radiology Partners joins Inside the Practice to discuss how they maintained their connectivity throughout COVID-19.

Dr. Brett Nowlan joins Inside the Practice to provide an explanation on the complexities of cardiometabolic risk evaluation and how it influences care.

Dr. Craig Chepke joins Inside the Practice to discuss how he found new ways to help his patients while providing top quality care.

Dr. Giulia I. Lane joins Inside the Practice to discuss the recent Urology Practice paper “Patient Reported Shared Decision Making in Urology from the Surgical Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) Survey,” for which she served as first author.

Dan Singh, owner of Dan's Wellness Pharmacy, joins Inside the Practice to share how his store is helping the local community during the pandemic, one hot meal at a time.

Dr. Robert Glickman joins Inside the Practice to discuss why the school feels it’s important to train dental students with the latest dental technologies including 3D cone beam imaging systems, digital intraoral scanners and CAD/CAM solutions including 3D printers. The discussion talks about the role these technologies play in dentistry today, and the ways this educational approach can help inform dental students’ future careers, as well as the future of the dental industry.

Laura Schandert joins Inside the Practice to discuss how music can help ease anxiety in patients who are undergoing bone marrow procedures.

Dr. William Schrank joins Inside the Practice to discuss how Humana is tackling COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among its staff members and recent efforts to help get the vaccine distributed to underserved populations.

A panel from Cancer Treatment Centers of America joins Inside the Practice to provide an in-depth look at their Precision Medicine Program, which is a comprehensive program focused on the evolving field of precision medicine in oncology.

Dr. Chethan Bachireddy, chief medical officer for Virginia’s Medicaid program, joins Inside the Practice to discuss four things that payers can do to ensure patients with opioid use disorder get the treatment they need.

Cedric Steiner joins Inside the Practice to discuss the importance of proper ventilation in nursing homes and hospitals.

From heartburn to heart attack, chest pain is linked to a host of medical conditions ranging from mild to potentially deadly. Dr. Timothy Henry joins Inside the Practice to discuss everything you need to know about chest pain, including how to determine when a patient needs to seek emergency care.

Dr. Sheldon Fields joins Inside the Practice to discuss a partnership between the National Black Nurses Association and the National Institutes of Health which forms the ongoing All of Us research program.

Sateria Venable and Dr. Ayman Al Hendy join Inside the Practice to discuss patient-physician collaboration when it comes to addressing and managing uterine fibroids.

Dr. Emily Sickbert-Bennett joins Inside the Practice to discuss new research on double-masking, showing its benefit in prevention SARS-CoV-2 infection in users, regardless of their chosen materials.

While people with rheumatoid arthritis may be tempted to avoid exercise, it can actually help strengthen their muscles and increase flexibility. Jack March, a physiotherapist specializing in rheumatoid arthritis, joins Inside the Practice to explain the key benefits of exercise for managing the condition and demonstrates some crucial exercises for wellbeing.

Dr. Brian Covino joins Inside the Practice to discuss prior authorization requirements, its issues and how the use of electronic prior authorizations may help.

The interventional radiologist and surgeons at Nemours Children's Health System in Florida are using 3D printers not only to help guide their procedures, but also to better explain findings and next steps to parents of patients. By creating 3D models based on diagnostic imaging scans, providers are better equipped to answer questions as well as help surgeons navigate potentially complex procedures. A panel from Nemours joins Inside the Practice to discuss 3D models.

Dr. Bob Busch joins Inside the Practice to give an overview of how clinicians can handle the delicate balance of discusses traditional practice and participating in clinical trials.

Dr. Jill Farmer joins Inside the Practice to discuss her experience working in hospitals, academic, and private practice settings over her 10-year career.

This summer, Mount Sinai is preparing to launch the Robert F.Smith Mobile MRI Unit to support prostate health in the Black community in New York City neighborhoods. The project stems from research, led by Ashutosh K. Tewari, MBBS, MCh, who has been involved in research exploring the higher incidence and mortality of prostate cancer in Black men.
Dr. Tewari joins Inside the Practice and spoke in-depth about his research findings and his vision for the mobile MRI unit.

Ronald Brooks, Senior Medical Director at Independence Blue Cross in Philadelphia, joins Inside the Practice to discuss Go to Know - a campaign that sets out to increase colon cancer screenings among African Americans. Ron speaks about how the campaign was conceived, what it aims to do, and the increased risks of colon cancer among African Americans.

Community psychiatry is a network of psychiatrists, therapists and psychiatric nurse practitioners dedicated to providing comprehensive mental healthcare treatment, including psychotherapy. A panel of those involved in community psychiatry join Inside the Practice to discuss what makes their work so rewarding.

Dr. Joe Nicholson joins Inside the Practice to discuss the difference between Value-for-Service and Fee-for-Service models

Emily Beard, RN, OCN, CBCN, the program coordinator of breast cancer at Northside Cancer Institute in Atlanta joins Deep Dive to discuss how clinicians can speak about fertility with patients. She also stresses the importance of being engaged in nonprofits that are relevant to your specialty, and how and why clinicians can find time to be engaged.