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The American Society of Hematology Trainee Council is proud to announce the creation of a new podcast to accompany our new trainee-focused publication Hematopoiesis. The podcast is by and for hematology trainees at all levels of training, from medical students to residents to fellows to doctoral students, and all episodes are created and produced by the ASH Trainee Council. With Hematopoiesis and our new podcast, we aim to bring content about the history of hematology, career pathways in hematology, and the latest clinical and research updates to trainees worldwide. Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebo…ew-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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    • May 10, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 14 EPISODES


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    Latest episodes from Hematopoiesis: An ASH Trainee Council Production

    Celebrating Pride Month with Career Development Advice for LGBTQ+ Hematology Trainees

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 21:14


    In this Pride Month-themed episode of Hematopoiesis, Drs. Emily Liang, Ajay Major, Michael Hochman, and Shail Maingi discuss career development, community building, and navigating the workforce for LGBTQ+ trainees in hematology.

    Caring for Older Adults with Blood Disorders: An Introduction to Geriatric Hematology

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 15:52


    Tune in to the Hematopoiesis podcast to hear a conversation about the increasingly relevant topic of geriatric hematology. Many blood disorders and hematologic malignancies are diseases of older adults, and in this introduction to geriatric hematology, Drs. Maya Abdallah and Ajay Major talk about “staging the aging.”Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    Choosing Your Target as a Physician Scientist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 25:30


    Join Physician Scientist and Nobel Laureate Dr. Bill Kaelin and Dr. Eric Vick of the ASH Trainee Council to discuss choosing your target as a physician scientist, discussing your choice of target in your career and in your scientific exploration.Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    Tips for Trainees for a Career in Publishing with Drs. Nancy Berliner and Andrew Roberts

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 29:44


    In this episode, Trainee Council Chairs, Drs. Becky Zon and Ajay Major, interview Dr. Nancy Berliner, Blood Editor-in Chief and Dr. Andrew Roberts, Blood Deputy Editor, on their careers in academic editing and publishing, including career development tips for trainees who are interested in a career in publishing.

    Bench to Bedside Pt. 2: Financial Toxicity in Patients With Hematologic Malignancies

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 19:27


    In the second episode of this Hematopoiesis Bench to Bedside series, Dr. Manuel Espinoza-Gutarra has conversations with Dr. Aaron Mitchell, Dr. Yousuf Zafar (@yzafar), Dr. Aju Mathew, and Dr. Nandita Khera (@khera_nandita), experts in the field of financial toxicity in cancer patients, who offer different perspectives regarding the impact of the financial costs of modern anticancer treatment puts on patients, how should we adequately measure it and how to tackle it.Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    The Era of Gene Therapy in Clinical Hematology, From Bench to Bedside!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 31:24


    In this episode of Hematopoiesis, Dr. Alexis Caulier has exciting conversations with three experts in the field about how early bench work on the genetic regulation of fetal hemoglobin led to the development of bedside gene therapies. Dr. David Nathan revisits the beneficial role of fetal hemoglobin to improve the clinical manifestations of hemoglobinopathies. Dr. Vijay Sankaran (@bloodgenes) highlights the great impact of studying gene regulatory networks in developing innovative gene therapies, and Dr. Courtney Fitzhugh (@CourtneyFitzhu1) emphasizes the importance and the specificities of clinical trials for innovative therapies.Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    Women in Hematology Part 3: An Inspirational Force, From International to Intersectionality, With Dr. Nada Hamad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 29:21


    In the third episode of this Hematopoiesis Women in Hematology three-part series, Dr. Becky Zon (@beckyzon) has a conversation with Director of the Haematology Clinical Trials Unit at St. Vincent's Hospital in Australia Dr. Nada Hamad (@nadahamad). Dr. Hamad shares her experiences as a lymphoma/bone marrow transplant/cellular therapies clinician, President of the ANZTCT, an intersectional feminist, and Vogue magazine star.  Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    Women in Hematology Part 2: Fearless Leadership — From Thrombosis to Infertility, With Dr. Ariela Marshall

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 26:05


    In the second episode of this Hematopoiesis Women in Hematology three-part series, Dr. Becky Zon (@beckyzon) has a conversation with Director of Women's Thrombosis and Hemostasis Program at Penn Medicine Dr. Ariela Marshall (@AMarshallMD) who shares her experiences, including starting a new center to care for female patients, leading the Women in Hematology group at ASH, and advocating for those who struggle with infertility. Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    Women in Hematology Part 1: A Changing Paradigm for Women in Medicine, With Dr. Nancy Berliner

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 28:18


    In the first episode of a three-part series for Hematopoiesis on women in hematology, Dr. Nina Balanchivadze (@NinaOncMD) has a conversation with Blood Editor Dr. Nancy Berliner. From first female chief resident to chief of hematology, Dr. Berliner shares her career path and provides invaluable advice on mentorship and career advancement for women in hematology. Dr. Berliner is the H. Franklin Bunn Professor of Medicine and Chief of Hematology at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and is a past ASH president. Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    "The Health System as The Patient" — Creating a Career as a Systems-Based Hematologist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 17:44


    In the latest episode of Hematopoiesis, Dr. Ajay Major explores the field of systems-based hematology, in which clinicians not only take care of patients with hematologic diseases, but also optimize the care of hematology patients throughout an entire health care system. In this episode, Dr. Major interviews three hematologists, Dr. Nathan Connell, Dr. Ming Lim, and Dr. Jori May, about how they got involved in systems-based hematology, why systems-based hematologists are vital to health care systems, and their advice for trainees who are interested in a career in this increasingly important field.Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    Blood Transfusion From Mythical Fascination to Life-Saving Practice (Part 3): Blood Politics and Modern Practice

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 50:58


    In the third installment of the Hematopoiesis podcast, Dr. Lachelle Dawn Weeks concludes her entertaining historical review of blood transfusion. In this three-part series of conversation with experts and patients, Dr. Weeks takes us on a trip through time that touches on ancient mythology, transfusions involving sheep, and modern-day use of blood transfusion in resuscitation efforts. In this episode, Dr. Weeks and her guests, author of Blood: An Epic History of Medicine and Commerce Professor Douglas Starr, an American Red Cross executive medical officer Dr. Yvette Marie Miller, divisional Chief Medical officer for the American Red Cross Blood Services Ross Herron, Mr. Brian Johnston – a patient with hemophilia, and a recruitment program manager for the Kraft Family Donor Center – Maureen Zuzevich, who is also a recipient of donor plasma, highlight the sociopolitical controversy that taints this fascinating historical record. Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    Blood Transfusion From Mythical Fascination to Life-Saving Practice (Part 2): Life Saving Practice in Times of War

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 31:34


    In the second installment of the Hematopoiesis podcast, Dr. Lachelle Dawn Weeks continues her entertaining historical review of blood transfusion. In this three-part series of conversation with experts and patients, Dr. Weeks takes us on a trip through time that touches on ancient mythology, transfusions involving sheep, and modern day use of blood transfusion in resuscitation efforts. In this episode, Dr. Weeks and her guests, author of Blood: An Epic History of Medicine and Commerce Professor Douglas Starr, transfusion medicine specialist Dr. Sunny Dzik of Massachusetts General Hospital, and an American Red Cross executive medical officer Dr. Yvette Miller highlight  the use of blood transfusion during times of war.Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebo…ew-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    Blood Transfusion From Mythical Fascination to Life-Saving Practice (Part 1): Mystical Vitality

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 18:31


    In the first installment of the Hematopoiesis podcast, Dr. Lachelle Dawn Weeks provides an entertaining historical review of blood transfusion. In this three-part series of conversation with experts and patients, Dr. Weeks takes us on a trip through time that touches on ancient mythology, transfusions involving sheep, and modern day use of blood transfusion in resuscitation efforts. In this episode, Dr. Weeks and her guests, author of Blood: An Epic History of Medicine and Commerce Professor Douglas Starr and transfusion medicine specialist Dr. Sunny Dzik of Massachusetts General Hospital highlight the early history of blood transfusion.Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebo…ew-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    Coming Soon: Hematopoiesis, a podcast by trainees, for trainees

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 2:34


    Hematopoiesis, a new podcast by the American Society of Hematology Trainee Council, by and for hematology trainees, will bring exciting educational and career-focused hematology content to the community of hematology trainees around the globe. The first episode is entitled Blood Transfusions: From Mythical Fascination to Life-Saving Practice; it is part of a three-episode series that will provide an entertaining historical review of blood transfusion through conversations with experts and patients. 

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