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In this insightful episode, listeners will hear Dr. Alan Wu's innovative approach to raising public awareness about the vital role of laboratory medicine in healthcare. Through his advocacy, Dr. Wu aims to transform how lab medicine is perceived and appreciated by diverse audiences.Tune as as we unfold Dr. Alan Wu's Visionary Three-Step Plan to Advocate for the Laboratory Medicine profession!
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Zobair M Younossi MD, MPH, FACP, FACG, AGAF, FAASLD Guest: Alan H.B. Wu, PhD Liver disease patients are at an increased risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), which is why the doctor in today's episode believes the multidisciplinary team plays an essential role in managing these patients. Tune in with Dr. Charles Turck as he speaks with Dr. Zobair Younossi, Chair of the Global NASH Council and Professor of Medicine at the Inova Fairfax Medical Campus in Falls Church, Virginia as well as Dr. Alan Wu, Professor in Laboratory Medicine and is Chief of the Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology Laboratories at San Francisco General Hospital.
In this episode, Dr. Alan Wu reads to us a story about a real-live toxicology case study. It's fascinating to delve into the world of doping and toxicology reports - and for all your writers out there, understanding HOW doping and discovery works can make the difference between a really good story and something that makes doctors, nurses, or scientists roll their eyes. From doping to posthumous blood screens and "toxicology" reports, enjoy gaining some insight on how laboratories really work, and gain a cautionary tale on the topic of sports doping. … Continue...Episode 178 – Dr. Alan Wu Reads Us A Story
Dr. Alan Wu is a professor of lab medicine at UCSF and the Lab Director at San Francisco General Hospital. He's written over 500 peer-reviewed papers in scientific and medical journals - and now is taking that factual background experience and creating forensic procedural fiction with an emphasis on scientific accuracy. With an eye toward the world learning more about proper lab work and methodology, and not unconscious of the effect House and Bones have had on TV, he has published his own book of speculative science fiction short stories - Mind Portal. If you love science, time travel, and “What If” speculation, you'll love it! … Continue...Episode 177 – Interview with Dr. Alan Wu
This episode features an interview with Dr. Alan Wu, a professor of Laboratory Medicine at the University of California in San Francisco and co-Laboratory Director. Dr Wu has made numerous contributions to the laboratory field and is making one more: a television show that accurately depicts the laboratory ! Find out more about Dr Wu's show by tuning in to this episode.Article about the show: https://zsfg.ucsf.edu/news/lab-director-and-author-create-tv-series-highlighting-unsung-heroes-medical-field
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Episode 10 features Dr. April Schachtel and Dr. Katherine Stiff reviewing the following recent publications:Gaghan, Lindsey J., Helen Bui, Shari R. Lipner, Nathaniel J. Jellinek, and Julie E. Mervak. Evaluation of a community education tool for detection of nail melanoma by nail salon technicians. Journal of American Academy of Dermatology. 2021 [Epub ahead of print].Waqas, Bukhtawar, Alan Wu, Elizabeth Yim, and Shari R. Lipner. A survey-based study of physician practices regarding biotin supplementation. Journal of Dermatological Treatment. 2020 [Epub ahead of print].
The California Association of Toxicologists Spring meeting has been postponed due to COVID restrictions, but that won't stop us from chatting with some of the planned speakers! Thanks to Luke Rodda, Jarrad Wagner, Juliet Kinyua and Alan Wu for participating in this episode.Contact us at thetoxpod@sa.gov.auThe Toxpod is a production of Forensic Science SA and the South Australian Attorney General's Department. The opinions expressed by the hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employer.
ThinkTech is a Hawaii 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Please support us by making a donation. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Doctors of Waikiki caring for Asian tourists and the coronavirus. Dr. T (Tony Trpkovski) founded Doctors of Waikiki with Dr. Alan Wu in December 2018. It is located in the Princess Kaiulani Hotel in Waikiki, which is why the staff are bi-lingual (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, English and Slavic). The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode is Tony Trpkovski, MD.
Alan Wu: a current ASU Music Ed. Intern shares his thoughts on Creativity in Education
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Alan Wu joins Tj and Carlee to talk about how to build an effective outreach ministry. [powerpress]
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Find out how a toxicologist is like a detective when trying to find the toxin causing harm to a patient. Alan Wu is Chief of Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology at San Francisco General Hospital and Professor of Laboratory Medicine, UCSF. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32082]
Find out how a toxicologist is like a detective when trying to find the toxin causing harm to a patient. Alan Wu is Chief of Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology at San Francisco General Hospital and Professor of Laboratory Medicine, UCSF. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32082]
Alan Wu looks at toxicology testing that solved forensic cases. Wu is Chief of Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology at San Francisco General Hospital and Professor of Laboratory Medicine, UCSF. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 27894]
Alan Wu looks at toxicology testing that solved forensic cases. Wu is Chief of Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology at San Francisco General Hospital and Professor of Laboratory Medicine, UCSF. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 27894]