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Best podcasts about host john j russell

Latest podcast episodes about host john j russell

Clinician's Roundtable
Shifting Our Approach to Gun Violence: A Public Health Crisis

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Stanton Miller, MD, MPH, FACS Patients who live in an environment impacted by gun violence may face lifelong challenges. But addressing gun violence from a public health standpoint may help clinicians manage the biological, behavioral, and social aspects of this disease. Dr. John Russell is joined by Dr. Stan Miller from the Jefferson Center for Injury Research & Prevention to discuss how clinicians can reframe their approach.

Book Club
Spare Parts: The Story of Medicine Through the History of Transplant Surgery

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Paul Craddock, PhD Beginning in the mid-16th century up until present day, medicine has evolved tremendously. How did transplant surgery play an important role in doing so? Dive into the teachings with Dr. Paul Craddock, author of the book titled, Spare Parts: The Story of Medicine Through the History of Transplant Surgery, as he joins Dr. John Russell to dissect the surprising history of modern medicine.

Heart Matters
Beyond Pulmonary Hypertension Month: Diagnosing & Treating PAH

Heart Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Vallerie V. Mclaughlin, MD Join Dr. John Russell as he speaks about diagnosing and treating pulmonary arterial hypertension using the latest pharmacologic and medical management strategies with Dr. Valerie McLaughlin, Director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Program at the University of Michigan.

Book Club
The Whole Body Reset

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Heidi Skolnik, MS, CDN, FACSM For older adults, losing weight can be an almost impossible task…which then begs the question: have we been giving the wrong advice? And can stopping age-related weight gain and muscle loss be done in six simple steps? To find out, Dr. John Russell speaks with nutritionist and exercise physiologist Ms. Heidi Skolnik, co-author of The Whole Body Reset.

Book Club
The Whole Body Reset

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Heidi Skolnik, MS, CDN, FACSM For older adults, losing weight can be an almost impossible task…which then begs the question: have we been giving the wrong advice? And can stopping age-related weight gain and muscle loss be done in six simple steps? To find out, Dr. John Russell speaks with nutritionist and exercise physiologist Ms. Heidi Skolnik, co-author of The Whole Body Reset.

Clinician's Roundtable
Exploring Monkeypox: What Do You Need to Know?

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Randy Young, MD As Monkeypox continues to spread across non-endemic countries more and more, how can we detect it in our patients? And what's being done to stop the spread? Guest and fellow ReachMD Host Dr. Randy Young, a Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine physician, joins Dr. John Russell to discuss what physicians should be looking out for, and how this virus has impacted public health.

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Clinician's Roundtable
Monkeypox: What Clinicians Need to Know

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Amesh Adalja, MD Monkeypox is not something we're used to seeing in non-endemic countries like North America and Europe. Yet its spreading has some experts scratching their heads. Dr. Amesh Adalja, a Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, shares with Dr. John Russell what clinicians need to know about monkeypox amid the global outbreak in non-endemic countries.

Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine
Breaking Through Barriers: Meet the Minds Behind Emerging mRNA Technology

Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Drew Weissman, MD, PhD Guest: Katalin Karikó, PhD As mRNA technology continues to emerge and evolve, Penn Researchers Dr. Drew Weissman and Dr. Katalin Karikó join Dr. John Russell to take a deep dive into the future of mRNA technology.

Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine
Breaking Through Barriers: Meet the Minds Behind Emerging mRNA Technology

Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Drew Weissman, MD, PhD Guest: Katalin Karikó, PhD As mRNA technology continues to emerge and evolve, Penn Researchers Dr. Drew Weissman and Dr. Katalin Karikó join Dr. John Russell to take a deep dive into the future of mRNA technology.

Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine
The Aorta Center at Penn Medicine: An Inside Look at a Comprehensive Model of Care

Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Joseph E. Bavaria, MD Featuring a wide range of disciplines and a new approach to comprehensive care, what do we need to know about the Aorta Center at Penn Medicine? Dr. John Russell is joined by Dr. Joseph E. Bavaria to dive into this aortic program and discuss a new approach to comprehensive care.

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Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine
The Aorta Center at Penn Medicine: An Inside Look at a Comprehensive Model of Care

Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Joseph E. Bavaria, MD Featuring a wide range of disciplines and a new approach to comprehensive care, what do we need to know about the Aorta Center at Penn Medicine? Dr. John Russell is joined by Dr. Joseph E. Bavaria to dive into this aortic program and discuss a new approach to comprehensive care.

COVID-19: On The Frontlines
Post-COVID Care: How One Clinic Is Treating Long Haulers

COVID-19: On The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Benjamin Abramoff, MD, MS Once a patient is discharged from the hospital after battling COVID-19, the war they face with this disease may not be over. In fact, many patients continue to experience long-term effects, which is why some institutions have formed clinics that are solely dedicated to caring for these patients. To learn more about how one such clinic is helping patients manage these devastating effects, Dr. John Russell speaks to physiatrist Dr. Benjamin Abramoff from the Post-COVID Assessment and Recovery Clinic at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia.

Book Club
Lifelines: A Physician's Fight for Public Health

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Leana S. Wen, MD, MSc From immigrant child to public health leader, emergency physician and medical expert Dr. Leana Wen sits down with Dr. John Russell to share her journey. Together, they'll discuss the personal experiences that have framed her career.

Book Club
Lifelines: A Physician's Fight for Public Health

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Leana S. Wen, MD, MSc From immigrant child to public health leader, emergency physician and medical expert Dr. Leana Wen sits down with Dr. John Russell to share her journey. Together, they'll discuss the personal experiences that have framed her career.

COVID-19: On The Frontlines
Strategies for Combating COVID-19 Conspiracies & Myths

COVID-19: On The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Jessica Malaty Rivera, MS Social media and the ability to quickly spread information across the internet has allowed misinformation surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and the disease itself to spread like wildfire. But the good news is that when armed with effective counseling strategies and data from initiatives like the COVID-19 Tracking Project, we as clinicians can help stop the spread of harmful conspiracies and myths. Joining Dr. John Russell to talk about those essential strategies and the COVID-19 Tracking Project is infectious disease epidemiologist Ms. Jessica Rivera.

COVID-19: On The Frontlines
COVID-19 Vaccine Development & Rollout: How Did It Differ from Other Vaccination Efforts?

COVID-19: On The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021


Host: John J. Russell, MD The global pandemic incited the expedited development of COVID-19 vaccines. But how did that change the development process? ReachMD host and Family Medicine Physician, Dr. John Russell, tells us how the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine differs from other vaccines and what it could mean for the medical field.

Medical Industry Feature
Respiratory Testing Challenges in the Ongoing Pandemic

Medical Industry Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Greg Berry, MD We are at a time when COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus, and the flu all pose serious risks. Quick and accurate diagnoses are vital to determining the correct patient pathway and minimizing viral spread. But what diagnostic challenges do we face, and how can we overcome them? Joining Dr. John Russell to discuss these respiratory testing challenges and Cepheid's 4-in-1 respiratory test is Dr. Greg Berry, Associate Director of the Center for Advanced Laboratory Medicine at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York.

Perspectives with the AMA
The AMA's Approach to Ending the Overdose Epidemic

Perspectives with the AMA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Bobby Mukkamala, MD Chair of the AMA Substance Use and Pain Care Task Force, Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, joins Dr. John Russell to discuss the nation's worsening drug overdose epidemic and the AMA's recommendations to help patients.

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Book Club
Fevers, Feuds, & Diamonds: Exploring the Ebola Epidemic

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Paul Farmer, MD, PhD Dr. John Russell meets with Dr. Paul Farmer, the Chair of Global Health at Harvard Medical School and co-founder of Partners in Health, to review past pandemics and outbreaks while discussing things we can do as a community to lower the risk of these events.

Book Club
Fevers, Feuds, & Diamonds: Exploring the Ebola Epidemic

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Paul Farmer, MD, PhD Dr. John Russell meets with Dr. Paul Farmer, the Chair of Global Health at Harvard Medical School and co-founder of Partners in Health, to review past pandemics and outbreaks while discussing things we can do as a community to lower the risk of these events.

Book Club
Long Walk Out of the Woods: A Physician's Story of Addiction, Depression, & Recovery

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Adam Hill, MD Dr. John Russell is joined by pediatric oncologist Dr. Adam Hill, author of “Long Walk Out of the Woods,” to discuss depression among healthcare professionals and address trauma faced in the medical field.

Book Club
Nine Pints: A Journey Through the Money, Medicine, & Mysteries of Blood

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Rose George Dr. John Russell is joined by Rose George, the author of the book “Nine Pints," to take an in-depth look into everything we know about blood.

Book Club
COVID-19 Essays from the Front: The First Six Months

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Christopher Haines, MD, MA The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the field of medicine. To better understand the science behind this virus while putting this pandemic into historical perspective, Dr. Christopher Haines shares his experiences caring for patients during the pandemic and describes what drove him to write his book: COVID-19 Essays from the Front: The First Six Months.

COVID-19: On The Frontlines
The History of Quarantine

COVID-19: On The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020


Host: John J. Russell, MD The practice of quarantining ill patients goes back much further than you may realize. Tune in as Dr. John Russell walks us through the history of quarantines going all the way back to the year 1200. Published April 21, 2020

COVID-19: On The Frontlines
Coronavirus: What's in a Name?

COVID-19: On The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020


Host: John J. Russell, MD Throughout history, diseases have acquired names from geographical landmarks, the name of the organism, the anatomy impacted, and even the media. But some naming conventions have resulted in negative consequences, which is why the World Health Organization established best practices for naming novel diseases in 2015. Here to walk us through those guidelines and to give us a brief history of how some well-known diseases—including the COVID-19 pandemic the world is currently facing—gained their name is Dr. John Russell. Published April 21, 2020

COVID-19: On The Frontlines
Off-Label Medicines in Fighting COVID-19 & Through the Years

COVID-19: On The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020


Host: John J. Russell, MD In the absence of FDA-approved therapies and vaccines to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals on the frontlines are turning to malarial medicines like chloroquine and hydroquinone to treat their patients—despite the fact that there's no evidence to support their use. But this isn't the first time that medicines have been used for a different purpose than what they were intended for, as Dr. John Russell explains. Published April 21, 2020

COVID-19: On The Frontlines
Managing Mental Health in the Times of Pandemic

COVID-19: On The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Diane E Custer, MD As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread across our nation and the world, more and more patients are experiencing anxiety and depression. Joining Dr. John Russell to explain how we can console our patients—all while maintaining our own mental health along the way—is Dr. Diane Custer. Published April 8, 2020

COVID-19: On The Frontlines
A Tale of Two Cities: Social Distancing in the 1918 Influenza Pandemic

COVID-19: On The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020


Host: John J. Russell, MD Social distancing is surprisingly not a new concept in the United States. As our country geared up for World War I in 1918, social gatherings and parades to support the military were at an all-time high. But as feelings of patriotism spread at these events, so too did influenza. Join Dr. John Russell as he recounts The Tale of Two Cities: Philadelphia and St. Louis and how the spread of influenza was dramatically different between the two cities due to the actions each took to mitigate risk. Published March 28, 2020

Focus on Nutrition and Nutrition Science
The Bad Food Bible: How & Why to Eat Sinfully

Focus on Nutrition and Nutrition Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Aaron Carroll, MD Over the years, the world of food has taken drastic swings, such as the demonization of butter in the '70s and today's obsession with gluten-free foods to cut out carbs. Dr. Aaron Carroll, author of The Bad Food Bible: How and Why to Eat Sinfully, dives into the myths surrounding nutrition and why common sense might just be the answer to eating healthy.

Focus on Heart Health
Heart of the Matter: Emerging Treatment Options for Congenital Heart Disease

Focus on Heart Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Thomas Doyle, MD About 40,000 babies are born with Congenital Heart Disease each year, making it one of the most common birth defects and causes of infant death in the US. CHD is usually present at birth but shows very few outward signs and, in most cases has no known cause or origin. New and evolving surgical techniques, along with the dawn of pediatric heart transplant, are transforming the field of pediatric cardiology and offer new options for CHD patients. Host Dr. John Russell talks with Dr. Thomas Doyle about how continued research, improved surgical treatments and, emerging technology have altered the course of treatment for CHD, resulting in approximately 69% of children with CHD now living to age 18. Dr. Thomas Doyle is the Ann and Monroe Carell Jr. Family Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Doyle was a 2016 Project Heart CHD research grant recipient.

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Focus on Allergy
Dirt Is Good: The Advantage of Germs for Children's Developing Immune System

Focus on Allergy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017


Host: John J. Russell, MD Do pets help prevent allergies? Does the 5-second rule actually exist? And is dirt really good for a child's immune system? Host Dr. John Russell talks with Jack Gilbert, Ph.D., Professor of Surgery at the University of Chicago and Director of the Microbiome Institute. Dr. Gilbert is author of the book Dirt is Good, answering questions about the potential benefits of exposure to germs and bacteria. He and Dr. Russell sift through common misconceptions about microbiomes to better understand their actual risks and benefits for the body's immune system, explaining its role in disease and health.

Focus on Neurology and Psychiatry
Recognizing Alzheimer's Disease at the Earliest Stages: Key Signs and Symptoms

Focus on Neurology and Psychiatry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Howard Fillit, MD Quality care for patients with Alzheimer's disease starts with early recognition, which enables a timely diagnosis and subsequent intervention with the best available treatment and support options. As such, understanding the broad spectrum of signs and symptoms at the earliest stages of disease is absolutely critical. Joining host Dr. John Russell to discuss the keys to early recognition for Alzheimer's Disease is Dr. Howard Fillit, founding Executive Director and Chief Science Officer for the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation. Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

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Focus on Geriatric Medicine and Aging
Recognizing Alzheimer's Disease at the Earliest Stages: Key Signs and Symptoms

Focus on Geriatric Medicine and Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Howard Fillit, MD Quality care for patients with Alzheimer's disease starts with early recognition, which enables a timely diagnosis and subsequent intervention with the best available treatment and support options. As such, understanding the broad spectrum of signs and symptoms at the earliest stages of disease is absolutely critical. Joining host Dr. John Russell to discuss the keys to early recognition for Alzheimer's Disease is Dr. Howard Fillit, founding Executive Director and Chief Science Officer for the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation. Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

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Focus on Neurology and Psychiatry
Recognizing Alzheimer's Disease at the Earliest Stages: Key Signs and Symptoms

Focus on Neurology and Psychiatry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Howard Fillit, MD Quality care for patients with Alzheimer's disease starts with early recognition, which enables a timely diagnosis and subsequent intervention with the best available treatment and support options. As such, understanding the broad spectrum of signs and symptoms at the earliest stages of disease is absolutely critical. Joining host Dr. John Russell to discuss the keys to early recognition for Alzheimer's Disease is Dr. Howard Fillit, founding Executive Director and Chief Science Officer for the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation. Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

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Focus on Neurology and Psychiatry
10% Happier: How a Journalist Found Self-Help That Actually Works

Focus on Neurology and Psychiatry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016


Host: John J. Russell, MD After having a nationally televised panic attack, Dan Harris, co-anchor of “Nightline” and the weekend edition of “Good Morning America” on ABC News, knew he had to make some changes. Mr. Harris realized that the source of his problems was the very thing he always thought was his greatest asset: the incessant, insatiable voice in his head, which had propelled him through the ranks of a hypercompetitive business, but had also led him to make decisions that provoked his on-air panic attack. Eventually Harris stumbled upon an effective way to rein in that voice, something he always assumed to be either impossible or useless: meditation, a tool that research suggests can do everything from lower your blood pressure to essentially rewire your brain. 10% Happier, an autobiographical account of Harris's discovery of meditation, takes readers on a ride from the outer reaches of neuroscience to the inner sanctum of network news to the bizarre fringes of America's spiritual scene, leaving takeaway for readers to make meaningful changes in their lives.

Focus on Diabetes
The Role of the Certified Diabetes Educator: A Team Effort

Focus on Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015


Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Candis Morello, PharmD, CDE Candis M Morello, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy at UC San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, joins Dr. John Russell to talk about team-based care integrations of certified diabetes educators to help empower diabetes patients and improve long-term outcomes. Diabetes Discourse, a non-certified educational series, is brought to you by AstraZeneca, pushing the boundaries of science to create life-changing medicines for people with diabetes. Content of this diabetes education is produced and solely controlled by ReachMD. This series is intended for healthcare professionals only. Brought to you by

Focus on Heart Health
Caring for the Heart: Mayo Clinic and the Rise of Specialization

Focus on Heart Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2015


Host: John J. Russell, MD Dr. Bruce Fye's unique book, Caring for the Heart: Mayo Clinic and the Rise of Specialization, weaves together three important themes. It describes major developments in the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease in the twentieth century, explains how the Mayo Clinic evolved from a family practice in Minnesota into one of the world's leading medical centers, and reveals how the invention of new technologies and procedures promoted specialization among physicians and surgeons. Join Dr. John Russell in overviewing with Dr. Fye this pivotal epoch in American medical history.