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The Revitalizing Doctor
Reclaiming Autonomy: Strategies for Women in Healthcare Careers with Dr. Shikha Jain

The Revitalizing Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 37:04


In this Heartline Echo Episode, Dr. Shikha Jain discusses her journey into medicine and her multifaceted career. The conversation highlights systemic changes needed in healthcare, such as pay transparency, diverse leadership, and supporting women's career development. Dr. Jain emphasizes the importance of personal joy, career advancement, and family balance in her professional decisions, offering insights into navigating a demanding field while driving meaningful change. Join Dr. Shikha Jain on this inspiring journey as she shares her insights, strategies, and unwavering passion for creating a more equitable future for women in medicine. Immerse yourself in a conversation that promises to ignite your own inner fire, challenging you to embrace your authentic voice and become an agent of positive transformation. "We have to realize that we need to make decisions, even if people are going to keep asking us to do stuff because we're good at what we do. At some point, you have to say no because it's not worth it." -Dr. Shikha Jain As a GI oncologist, Director of Communication Strategy at the University of Illinois Cancer Center, and the founder of the Women in Medicine Summit, Dr. Jain has dedicated herself to a mission that transcends mere professional development. Her unwavering commitment lies in dismantling the very foundations that have hindered women's progress, paving the way for a healthcare ecosystem that truly embraces equity, diversity, and inclusivity. In this thought-provoking conversation, you'll discover: Innovative strategies to address systemic barriers, such as pay transparency, diverse leadership pipelines, and supportive career pathways. The transformative impact of the Women in Medicine Summit, a premier CME conference that equips attendees with practical skills, personal growth opportunities, and a powerful network of allies. Register here. Insights into Dr. Jain's personal journey, from her early inspiration to her relentless pursuit of empowering women and driving positive change within healthcare systems. The Resources Mentioned in this episode are: Visit Dr. Shikha Jain's ⁠website⁠ to learn more about her and to check out her ⁠podcast⁠.  Register for the ⁠Women in Medicine Summit⁠ occurring September 13th to 14th at the Drake Hotel in Chicago and consider attending the ⁠2025 Women in Medicine European River Retreat⁠. Connect with Dr. Shikha Jain: ⁠X⁠ ⁠LinkedIn⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠

Oncology Overdrive
Cultural Adaptability in Global Oncology with Abiola Ibraheem, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 29:23


In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Abiola Ibraheem, MD, about the role culture plays in improving global oncology, launching the Best of ASCO in Africa and more. •    Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:34 •    About Ibraheem 1:42 •    The interview 3:02 •    How did you get where you are today?  3:28 •    Can you tell me more about Aortic Africa and your role within the organization? 5:41 •    What are some challenges you have encountered in doing this work, both locally and internationally? 7:33 •    How have you navigated the nuances of global oncology in other countries?  9:51 •    Did you get any pushback when you decided to create these global relationships and inroads? How did you navigate receiving different perspectives on your work? 12:10 •    What are you hoping to achieve with these efforts in global oncology? 16:28 •    Where did the idea for a Best of ASCO Africa come from, and what do you hope to achieve with the event? 17:41 •    Jain and Ibraheem on the importance of providing other countries with tools to implement and drive global change. 22:54 •    If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 27:29 •    How to contact Ibraheem 28:09 •    Thanks for listening 29:07 Abiola Ibraheem, MD, is a board-certified medical oncologist and assistant professor at the University of Illinois Chicago. Her journey in medicine began in Nigeria, where she earned her MBBS degree from Olabisi Onabanjo University. She then completed her internal medicine residency at Morehouse School of Medicine, focusing on racial health care disparities. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Ibraheem can be reached via email at abiolai@uic.edu. Learn more about Best of ASCO Africa, as well as how to sign up for in-person or virtual attendance, happening June 27 & 28 in Addis Abba, Ethiopia. Disclosures: Jain and Ibraheem report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Equitable Representation in Clinical Trials with Nadine Spring, PhD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 26:23


In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Nadine Spring, PhD, about the importance of DEI in clinical care, driving positive social change forward and more. •    Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 •    About Spring 0:20 •    The interview 1:00 •    Tell me about the journey that got you to where you are today?  1:18 •    Can you tell me more about Adtalem Global Education and your role there? 5:11 •    Why does diversity and equitable representation in clinical trials and care matter? 6:23 •    What is SpringWell360, and what do you hope to achieve with the work you are doing through this organization?  8:28 •    Do you think that current funding challenges will impact these initiatives over the next few years? 11:37 •    Do you feel like you will have to re-imagine or modify how you describe the work you are doing to help people understand its impact? 12:11 •    How do you suggest clinicians and institution leaders get involved in raising awareness and increasing diversity in clinical trials? 12:48 •    What do you say to people who are doing this work and are getting frustrated or burnt out? How do you keep them motivated? 16:37 •    What keeps you motivated to continue this work? 17:56 •    When you talk to people about clinical trials, how do you address patients' mistrust or fear of the unknown?  19:04 •    If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 23:58 •    How to contact Spring 25:15 •    Thanks for listening 25:59 Nadine Spring, PhD, has spent her career fighting for more inclusive and diverse representation in clinical research. She is a recognized leader in advancing health equity, particularly through her work at SpringWell360, which advocates for the inclusion of underserved populations in clinical trials.  We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Spring can be reached at www.springwell360.com or via email nadine@springwell360.com. Disclosures: Jain and Spring report no relevant financial disclosures. 

The Revitalizing Doctor
100 Episodes of Heartfelt Healthcare Transformation

The Revitalizing Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 28:29


In this milestone 100th episode of Heartline Change Making in Healthcare, I reflect on the journey that has brought us here and the path that lies ahead. From its inception as "The Revitalizing Doctor" to now, this podcast has evolved into a platform for exploring the multifaceted challenges and opportunities in healthcare transformation. I begin by acknowledging the mentors and colleagues who have shaped this journey, including Dr. Dan Dworkis, founder of The Emergency Mind, who provided invaluable insights into finding one's purpose in medicine. His words serve as a reminder that our roles as healthcare professionals can and should extend beyond traditional boundaries. Celebrating Women in Medicine The podcast's roots in amplifying women's voices in medicine remain a core focus. I discuss the resurgence of FemInEM and my new role as Director of Well-being, highlighting the continued importance of gender equity in healthcare. A powerful clip from Dr. Dara Kass, founder of FemInEM, underscores the unique energy and problem-solving capacity of emergency physicians when united. I interviewed Dr. Shikha Jain, the founder of the Women in Medicine Summit. Don't miss the Women in Medicine conference in September, and in 2025, FemInEM will be there, too! Systemic Change Through Individual Growth Drawing from my ongoing research on Physician Changemakers, I emphasize the critical link between individual transformation and systemic change in healthcare. This podcast serves as a platform for both personal healing and collective action, inspired by theoretical frameworks that underscore the power of transformative learning. Leadership and Well-being in Healthcare Conversations with experts like Dr. Josh Hartzell (author of A Prescription for Caring in Healthcare Leadership: Building a Culture of Compassion and Excellence) and Dr. Eve Purdy highlight the crucial role of effective leadership in addressing burnout and improving well-being in healthcare. Their insights remind us that cultivating strong leaders is not just beneficial but essential for the future of medicine. The Power of Coaching and Self-Reflection Throughout the episode, I revisit impactful discussions on coaching, perfectionism, and self-compassion with guests like Dr. Kara Pepper and Sharee Johnson. These conversations underscore the importance of personal development and self-awareness in becoming effective changemakers. Looking Ahead As we celebrate this milestone, I share exciting updates about the podcast's future, including: A series of re-releases featuring improved audio quality Upcoming miniseries focused on deep dives into specific topics The launch of a YouTube channel The release of the "Revitalized" audiobook This 100th episode is a testament to the power of community, continuous learning, and the unwavering commitment to improving healthcare for both clinicians and patients. Join me as we reflect on our journey and look forward to the next chapter of transforming healthcare, one conversation at a time.

Oncology Overdrive
Pioneering Changes in Patient Advocacy with Kimberly Richardson

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 33:58


In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Kimberly Richardson about driving changes in patient advocacy efforts, the importance of including DEI in cancer research and clinical trials and more. •    Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 •    About Richardson 0:20 •    The interview 1:15 •    How did you get to where you are today as such a leader and advocate?  1:56 •    Did you feel welcomed into this space when you started doing your advocacy work, or did you feel like it was an uphill battle? 5:12 •    Jain and Richardson on how physicians and patient advocates can come up with solutions that coincide with the transformation of what advocacy work has become. 8:23 •    What are the different ways people can be patient advocates?  10:59 •    Jain and Richardson on research advocacy and the power of the ripple effect when it comes to how this work impacts patients. 15:45 •    Jain and Richardson on how physician and patients can collaborate to overcome institutional challenges with timing of visits and quality of care. 19:11 •    Richardson and Jain on educating patients in underrepresented communities on research and policy changes that will lead to more diversity in clinical trials.  24:21 •    If you could look back one year from now, what do you hope your research grant accomplishes? 30:00 •    If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 32:00 •    How to contact Richardson 32:33 •    Thanks for listening 33:27 Kimberly Richardson is a survivor of ovarian cancer and early stage, triple positive breast cancer. Kimberly has founded the Black Cancer Collaborative, a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization that creates partnerships between Black cancer patients and the medical and scientific communities on issues of health equity, patient inclusion and clinical trials participation. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Richardson can be found on Bluesky under Black Cancer Collaborative and on LinkedIn. Disclosures: Jain and Richardson report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Survivorship and Visual Storytelling with Anna Rathkopf

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 35:41


In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Anna Rathkopf about the mental and physical toll of cancer treatment and survivorship, using photography to connect with patients and caregivers and more. •    Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 •    About Rathkopf 0:20 •    The interview 1:23 •    How did you get into storytelling through photography around your cancer diagnosis and your caregiver experience?  1:46 •    How did you navigate questions and challenges surrounding fertility during the first five years of your diagnosis? 4:07 •    On top of everything else going on in your life at the time, how did your decision to document your treatment become part of your plan? Why was it so important for you to do in that moment?  7:50 •    Did photography help you feel like you had some control in your life?  10:45 •    Overall, how did this impact your mental health along with your physical health?  11:17 •    What were you doing from a photojournalistic standpoint prior to your diagnosis? How did that prepare you for this next step in what you have created?  14:46 •    How did your partner's caregiving responsibilities incorporate into your photography?  16:48 •    Jain and Rathkopf on the sacrifices caregivers make.  19:53 •    If you had to give advice to someone going through the initial time after cancer diagnosis, caregiver or patient, what would you say you would do the same or differently?  21:29 •    What do you suggest loved ones do or say to help patients and caregivers?  24:49 •    What was the transition into survivorship like for you after the first five years? How did that change your mentality? 27:24 •    If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 33:34 •    How to contact Rathkopf 34:20 •    Thanks for listening 35:22 Anna Rathkopf is an award-winning photographer whose work focuses on empathy, health, and identity. She is the author of HER2: The Diagnosed, The Caregiver, and Their Son, a poignant exploration of the realities of cancer under 50.  We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Rathkopf can be found on Instagram @rathkopfphotography. Purchase HER2: The Diagnosed, The Caregiver, and Their Son on Amazon or on the website www.rathkopf.com.  For more from the Rathkopfs: Check out photos and video from their installation at A(I) Brighter Tomorrow: Cancer and Beyond) exhibition at Montefiore Einstein through April 18, 2025. Disclosures: Jain and Rathkopf report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Diversity and Development in Hematology with Belinda Avalos, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 31:04


In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with ASH president, Belinda Avalos, MD, about the importance of DEI practices in medicine, leading molecular medicine developments and more. •    Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 •    About Avalos 0:18 •    The interview 1:18 •    How did you know you know you wanted to be a hematologist and how did you end up in this space doing the work you're doing now?  1:47 •    Jain and Avalos on the innovations and patient relationships in the field of HemOnc that drive physician interest. 3:25 •    What drove your passion to get involved in DEI and equitable care in medicine? 5:08 •    Jain and Avalos on diversity in clinical trials.  7:48 •    Jain and Avalos on the importance of multidisciplinary approaches to patient care.  9:08 •    What do you see as the biggest barriers to driving change in this space? How can we actually make changes that will result in real-world transformation?  10:11 •    Tell me about the work that you do in the spaces of women in hematology and medicine.  11:25 •    What types of things should we be doing to drive gender equity changes in medicine?  13:40 •    Do you feel hopeful about where we are going with the changes being driven by societies like ASH?  15:24 •    What else excites you about hematology and the innovation in the field now?  17:02 •    What are the biggest transformations we are going to see in hematology over the next decade?  23:26 •    Where will you be focusing your time moving forward?  27:53 •    If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 29:16 •    How to contact Avalos 30:15 •    Thanks for listening 30:44 Belinda R. Avalos, MD, is the American Society of Hematology 2025 president, and is a professor of medicine and a senior advisor to the president of Atrium Health Levine Cancer. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Avalos can be reached by contacting ASH at www.hematology.org.  Disclosures: Jain and Avalos report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
The Role of Machine Learning in Clinical Trials with Damon Rasheed

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 21:11


In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Opyl co-founder Damon Rasheed about using machine learning to better predict clinical trial outcomes, handling ethical concerns surrounding AI in health care and more. •    Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 •    About Rasheed 0:20 •    The interview 0:58 •    How did you end up in the AI-powered medicine and clinical trials?  1:48 •    What is Opyl, and what is TrialKey? 3:54 •    Is TrialKey predominantly based in Australia or is it available outside of Australia as well? 5:34 •    Can you explain how machine learning works in order to create these outcomes?  6:11 •    How do you see people utilizing this tool in the future based on what you have already seen?  8:30 •    How have others received this? What is the feedback you have gotten surrounding what people are excited and concerned about with this technology?  10:50 •    Does this type of product take into account the issue of diversity in clinical trials?  13:41 •    What's next for expanding Opyl and TrialKey?  14:27 •    What keeps you excited and motivated to continue working in this space?  15:28 •    If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 19:35 •    How to contact Rasheed 20:16 •    Thanks for listening 20:54 Damon Rasheed is a serial entrepreneur recognized for his groundbreaking ventures and deep expertise in machine learning and big data. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Rasheed can be reached at opyl.ai or trialkey.ai.  Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Rasheed reports TrialKey is powered by Opyl Limited, which is a publicly listed company operating on the ASX.

Oncology Overdrive
“Back to the Future”: Developments in Immunotherapy with David Gandara, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 39:30


In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with David Gandara, MD, about how ctDNA and CAR-T cell therapies are transforming precision medicine, the importance of patient reported outcomes and more. •    Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 •    About Gandara 0:19 •    The interview 1:02 •    Can you tell me a little more about what you are working on now? 1:25 •    How did you get engaged with the community in Hawaii?  6:30 •    What do you think is going to happen with ctDNA moving forward? 8:29 •    Can you utilize ctDNA and minimal residual disease information to determine how long patients need to be on adjuvant therapy?  11:42 •    How did you get into the ctDNA space?  15:06 •    How do you see AI transforming health care beyond providing patients with more information and taking more ownership of their health?  18:28 •    Can you tell us more about how a second opinion clinic works? How did this type of clinic develop and become part of what you do?  23:17 •    What are some of your predictions as to what will happen in oncology care over the next ten to twenty years?  29:00 •    If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 37:30 •    How to contact Gandara 38:47 •    Thanks for listening 39:10 David Gandara, MD, is a clinician-scientist and lung cancer specialist internationally recognized for his expertise in thoracic cancers, cancer drug development and biomarker development. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Dr. Gandara can be reached via email drgandara@ucdavis.edu.  Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Gandara reports institutional research grants from Astex, Amgen and Genentech; institutional consulting for AstraZenica, Exact Sciences, Genentech, Guardant Health, IO Biotech and Oncohost; consulting for Adagene, Henlius USA, Foundation Medicine and Sanofi; serves on the advisory board of Abbvie, Janssen, Merck, Mirati, Regeneron and Revolution Medicine. 

Oncology Overdrive
Enhancing Clinical Trial Enrollment with Michel van Harten, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 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 Michel van Harten, MD, is the CEO of myTomorrows. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Michel van Harten can be reached via email michel.vanharten@mytomorrows.com.  Disclosures: Jain and van Harten report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
The Data Behind Precision Medicine with Melody Harris

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Harris can be reached at melody.harris@neogenomics.com.  Disclosures: Jain and Harris report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Health Care Advocacy During Elections with Alice Chen, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Chen can be reached @atychen on X and on LinkedIn.  Disclosures: Jain and Chen report no relevant financial disclosures.

Oncology Overdrive
Advocating for Patient Access with Amita Patnaik, MD, FRCPC

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Patnaik can be reached via email amita.patnaik@startresearch.com or via the START website.

Shoe-In
#446 3 Key Footwear Trends to Prepare Brands for 2025

Shoe-In

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 31:06


Shikha Jain, Partner at Simon-Kucher, joins us to shed some light on footwear marketplace issues and consumer trends as we start to head into the holidays and 2025. She recently published a study showing shoe consumers have an increasing price sensitivity due to the current economic climate, leading to fewer and more budget-conscious purchases. We also discuss 2 other major trends that will impact brands in the coming months - making this a must listen episode! With special guest: Shikha Jain, Partner, Simon-Kucher Hosted by: Andy Polk

Oncology Overdrive
Developing Products for Cancer Care with Annmarie Ison

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Ison can be reached via email annmarie.ison@elekta.com or via LinkedIn.  Disclosures: Jain and Ison report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Entrepreneurship in Biotech with Brian Fiske

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 33:23


In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Brian Fiske about bringing biotech business ideas to fruition, antibody drug conjugate developments and more. •    Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 0:14 •    About Fiske 0:21 •    The interview 1:45 •    How did you get to where you are today, and how did you become interested in this specific area of health care?  2:06 •    What is a timeline from start to finish to bringing an innovative idea to fruition?  6:01 •    How long does it take to form an actual company from an idea?  11:20 •    How do you figure out who you need on your team to move an idea forward? 15:11 •    Tell us about your previous positions at biotech companies, and how did they help lead you into your current space? 20:22 •    What excites you about your job? […] Why do you feel the drive and desire to do this type of work?  24:40 •    Where do you see the work at Mythic Therapeutics doing in the next five to ten years for patient care?  26:27 •    How can we work towards making sure this type of innovative work is available and accessible to patients?  29:20 •    If someone could only listen to the last few minutes of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 31:16 •    How to contact Fiske 32:12 •    Thanks for listening 32:56 Brian Fiske is chief scientific officer and co-founder of Mythic Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company committed to the development of next-generation antibody-drug conjugate therapies for the treatment of a wide range of cancers. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Fiske can be reached via LinkedIn or the Mythic Therapeutics website.   Disclosures: Jain and Fiske report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Women in medicine roundtable, Part 2: On empowerment and advocacy

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 25:19


On this special edition episode, Shikha Jain, MD, with Physicianary's Hansa Bhargava, MD, and Mend the Gap's Dagny Zhu, MD, discuss the evolution of empowering yourself and others and advocacy with a panel of guests.  •    Intro 1:01 •    What does it mean to empower women in medicine, and what are the ways that we can really empower others to achieve the things that they may not see for themselves?  2:39 •    What are some ways in which you have empowered or hope to empower women in medicine? Are there tips or skills that have worked well?  5:43 •    How have you been empowered by others, or have helped others find their voices?  8:38 •    Do you agree that the conversation is changing toward a cultural shift in empowerment for women in health care? 13:53 •    What are some challenges facing advocacy and empowerment? What do you do when your advocacy work is not being received or it is a struggle to speak up for someone?  18:40 •    Emphasizing the importance of communication in advocacy work. 24:00 •    Intro to Physicianary's part 3 on physician burnout and work-life balance. 24:16 •    Thanks for listening 25:00 Vineet Arora, MD, MAPP (NAM), is a Herbert T. Abelson professor of medicine, vice dean of education in the biological sciences division and dean for medical education at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. She is also an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine. She is a founding member of the 501c3 Women of Impact and advisor to the Women in Medicine Summit. Jennifer Bepple, MD, MMCi, is a double board-certified physician in urology and informatics. She is a member of the American Telemedicine Association, American Urologic Association and American Medical Informatics Association and holds a certification from the American Board of Telehealth and the American Board of AI in Medicine. Hansa Bhargava, MD, is Healio's chief clinical strategy and innovation officer. Listen to her Healio podcast, Physicianary. Shikha Jain, MD, FACP, is a board-certified hematology and oncology physician. She is a tenured associate professor of medicine in the division of hematology and oncology, the director of communication strategies in medicine and the associate director of oncology communication & digital innovation at the University of Illinois Cancer Center in Chicago.  Mara Schenker, MD, FACS, FAOA, is an orthopedic trauma surgeon at Grady Memorial Hospital. She is double board certified in orthopedic surgery and clinical informatics. She serves as the chief of orthopedics and associate chief medical information officer.  She is an associate professor of orthopedics at Emory University School of Medicine. She serves on multiple boards for medical and digital technology advisory and sits on major national committees for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, AAMC, American College of Surgeons and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. Dagny Zhu, MD, is a cornea, cataract and refractive surgeon and medical director and partner at NVISION Eye Centers in Rowland Heights, CA. She can be reached on X @DZEyeMD. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD.  Disclosures: The hosts and guest report no relevant financial disclosures.

Mend the Gap: Equity in Medicine
Women in medicine roundtable, Part 1: On leadership and mentorship

Mend the Gap: Equity in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 26:12


On this special edition episode, Dagny Zhu, MD, with Oncology Overdrive's Shikha Jain, MD, and Physicianary's Hansa Bhargava, MD, discuss leadership in medicine and the importance of mentorship with a panel of guests. Intro 0:28 Meet the panel 2:00 Vineet Arora, MD 2:12 Jennifer Bepple, MD 2:29 Mara Schenker, MD, FACS 2:55 In this episode 3:21 How did you become the leader that you are today? And what is your advice for young physicians who want to find themselves in your position one day? 3:27 Were you always “leadership material” or was it something you developed over time? 10:26 How has mentorship improved your outlook on your career? And what is your advice on finding a good mentor? 12:33 What are some quick, easy tips to finding a mentor? 23:07 Thanks 25:38 Join us for part two on Oncology Overdrive 25:41 Vineet Arora, MD, MAPP (NAM), is a Herbert T. Abelson professor of medicine, vice dean of education in the biological sciences division and dean for medical education at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. She is also an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine. She is a founding member of the 501c3 Women of Impact and advisor to the Women in Medicine Summit. Jennifer Bepple, MD, MMCi, is a double board-certified physician in urology and informatics. She is a member of the American Telemedicine Association, American Urologic Association and American Medical Informatics Association and holds a certification from the American Board of Telehealth and the American Board of AI in Medicine. Hansa Bhargava, MD, is Healio's chief clinical strategy and innovation officer. Listen to her Healio podcast, Physicianary. Shikha Jain, MD, FACP, is a board-certified hematology and oncology physician. She is a tenured associate professor of medicine in the division of hematology and oncology, the director of communication strategies in medicine and the associate director of oncology communication & digital innovation at the University of Illinois Cancer Center in Chicago. Listen to her Healio podcast, Oncology Overdrive. Mara Schenker, MD, FACS, FAOA, is an orthopedic trauma surgeon at Grady Memorial Hospital. She is double board certified in orthopedic surgery and clinical informatics. She serves as the chief of orthopedics and associate chief medical information officer.  She is an associate professor of orthopedics at Emory University School of Medicine. She serves on multiple boards for medical and digital technology advisory and sits on major national committees for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, AAMC, American College of Surgeons and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. Dagny Zhu, MD, is a cornea, cataract and refractive surgeon and medical director and partner at NVISION Eye Centers in Rowland Heights, CA. She can be reached on X (formerly Twitter) @DZEyeMD. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. Disclosures: The hosts and guest report no relevant financial disclosures.

Oncology Overdrive
Celebrating 100 episodes with the original Dr. Jain, my dad!

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 51:08


In this special 100th episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with her father, Krishna Jain, MD, about work-life balance pertaining to private practice, improving a fragmented health care system and more. •    Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:18 •    About Krishna Jain 1:27 •    The interview 2:27 •    How did you end up in the United States? What was your journey to becoming a world-renowned vascular surgeon?  2:44 •    What was it like being a resident back then, especially as someone who came from abroad?  7:30 •    After training, why didn't you go back to India? 10:12 •    Shikha Jain on how her father inspired her passion for research and mentorship.  13:19 •    Why did you choose to go into private practice, and how did you build your practice and become a leader in this space?  15:18 •    The Jains on the importance of being present for and supporting family.  19:16 •    How did your entrepreneurial life start?  23:55 •    What do your limb preservation centers do?  27:33 •    What are some things that need to be done to improve our fragmented health care system?  29:45 •    What led you found the South Asian American Vascular Society?  34:16 •    How did you end up deciding to go to Kalamazoo, MI instead of going back to India? 39:11 •    What are most proud of in your career? 41:28 •    What do you want to share with the next generation of surgeons and physicians? 44:07 •    The Jains on their relationship growing up and now. 45:44 •    If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want them to take away? 47:48 •    How to contact Jain 48:48 •    Thanks for listening 50:43 Krishna Jain, MD, is a vascular surgeon who has been intimately involved in the growth of office based endovascular centers throughout the country since 2007. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Krishna Jain can be reached via email dockrishna1@gmail.com.  Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. 

The Revitalizing Doctor
Reclaiming Autonomy: Strategies for Women in Healthcare Careers with Dr. Shikha Jain

The Revitalizing Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 33:01


In this season's opener of the podcast, Dr. Shikha Jain discusses her journey into medicine and her multifaceted career. The conversation highlights systemic changes needed in healthcare, such as pay transparency, diverse leadership, and supporting women's career development. Dr. Jain emphasizes the importance of personal joy, career advancement, and family balance in her professional decisions, offering insights into navigating a demanding field while driving meaningful change. Join Dr. Shikha Jain on this inspiring journey as she shares her insights, strategies, and unwavering passion for creating a more equitable future for women in medicine. Immerse yourself in a conversation that promises to ignite your own inner fire, challenging you to embrace your authentic voice and become an agent of positive transformation. "We have to realize that we need to make decisions, even if people are going to keep asking us to do stuff because we're good at what we do. At some point, you have to say no because it's not worth it." -Dr. Shikha Jain As a GI oncologist, Director of Communication Strategy at the University of Illinois Cancer Center, and the founder of the Women in Medicine Summit, Dr. Jain has dedicated herself to a mission that transcends mere professional development. Her unwavering commitment lies in dismantling the very foundations that have hindered women's progress, paving the way for a healthcare ecosystem that truly embraces equity, diversity, and inclusivity. In this thought-provoking conversation, you'll discover: Innovative strategies to address systemic barriers, such as pay transparency, diverse leadership pipelines, and supportive career pathways. The transformative impact of the Women in Medicine Summit, a premier CME conference that equips attendees with practical skills, personal growth opportunities, and a powerful network of allies. Register here. Insights into Dr. Jain's personal journey, from her early inspiration to her relentless pursuit of empowering women and driving positive change within healthcare systems. The Resources Mentioned in this episode are: Visit Dr. Shikha Jain's website to learn more about her and to check out her podcast.  Register for the Women in Medicine Summit occurring September 13th to 14th at the Drake Hotel in Chicago and consider attending the 2025 Women in Medicine European River Retreat. Connect with Dr. Shikha Jain: X LinkedIn Facebook Instagram

Rx for Success Podcast
192. The Warrior: Shikha Jain, MD, FACP

Rx for Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 29:01


This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/07mw5v   Dr. Shikha Jain is a board-certified hematology and oncology physician on faculty at Rush University Medical Center with a focus on GI malignancies. She is an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology, Oncology and Cell Therapy and the Physician Director of Media Relations for the Rush University Cancer Center. She founded and co-chaired the inaugural Women In Medicine Symposium at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago in 2018 focused on promoting the advancement of women physicians at Northwestern. She is the co-founder and co-chair of the “Women in Medicine Summit: An Evolution in Empowerment” in Chicago. This national CME conference focuses on gender equality and finding and implementing solutions to eliminate the gap. Dr. Jain  is a member of the Women's Leadership Council at Rush and is the founder and host of the podcast “The Rush Cast.” Her clinical focus is GI oncology with a special interest in neuroendocrine tumors.  Her research interests include neuroendocrine tumors, precision oncology, immunotherapy, genomics, colorectal and pancreatic cancers, hepatocellular carcinoma and advances in cancer therapy.  She has several papers published in peer-reviewed journals.  Her research interests also include gender equity and career advancement for women and underrepresented minorities in medicine, the impact of social media on medicine. -=+=-=+=-=+= Are you a doctor struggling to provide the best care for your patients while dealing with financial and caregiving matters out of the scope of your practice? Do you find yourself scrambling to keep up with the latest resources and wish there was an easier way? Finally, our Virtual Health and Financial Conference for Caregivers is here! This conference helps you and your patients enlist the best strategies around health care resources and the best financial steps for your patients to take while navigating care. You don't have to go home feeling frustrated and helpless because you couldn't connect your patients with the best services. In just 90 minutes, our VIP Live Roundtable will answer your questions and be the lifeline that helps your patients put together an effective caregiving plan. Find out more at Jeanniedougherty.com and click on Conference for Caregivers VIP. -+=-+=-+=-+= Join the Conversation! We want to hear from you! Do you have additional thoughts about today's topic? Do you have your own Prescription for Success? Record a message on Speakpipe   Unlock Bonus content and get the shows early on our Patreon Follow us or Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Amazon  | Spotify --- There's more at https://mymdcoaches.com/podcast Music by Ryan Jones. Find Ryan on Instagram at _ryjones_, Contact Ryan at ryjonesofficial@gmail.com Production assistance by Clawson Solutions Group, find them on the web at csolgroup.com

Oncology Overdrive
Tackling Cancer with Olympic Gold-Medalist Kikkan Randall (Re-Release)

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 52:11


In this special throwback episode, Shikha Jain, MD, talks with Olympic champion Kikkan “Kikkanimal” Randall, about how her positive attitude and athlete mentality have helped her navigate a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, valuable advice for both oncologists and patients and more. •    Intro 1:44 •    About Randall 1:58 •    The interview 3:22 •    Tell us a bit about you. Who are you? How did you get to where you are and how did you decide you wanted to be a part of the U.S. Olympic cross-country ski team? 3:51 •    How were you diagnosed? 6:12 •    How old were you when you first realized that you had this pebble in your breast? 7:33 •    What type of mentality is it that makes you such a phenomenal Olympic athlete that you were able to translate into this taking charge of your health and taking charge of your cancer as you move forward? 9:20 •    What was the best way for you to cope as you felt this loss of control going through your treatment in certain times? 12:09 •    What did you do to prepare for your clinic visits when you were trying to advocate for yourself? 16:17 •    Can you talk more about the video blog you kept during treatment? 17:55 •    How did you navigate the disease with your son? 21:50 •    How long do they recommend for you to wait to try again (to conceive)? Did you have those conversations? 26:17 •    Do you feel like you are mentally approaching this period of your post-cancer care or your post-treatment time? 29:58 •    Randall running a marathon following the completion of her treatment 32:07 •    How did you get involved with Healthy Futures and Fast and Female, and what exactly do they do? 38:08 •    Did the way that you participate in advocacy change after you were diagnosed with cancer? 42:46 •    One thing you wish oncologists knew when they are treating patients with any kind of cancer, and one thing patients should know if they're newly diagnosed? 48:09 •    How to find Randall 50:26 •    Thanks for listening 51:58 Kikkan Randall is an Olympic champion, active mom, cancer fighter and “Get-Activist.”  We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Randall can be reached at kikkan.com.  Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Machine Learning in Cancer Care with Shyam Natarajan, PhD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Natarajan can be reached at www.avendahealth.com or via LinkedIn.  Disclosures: Jain and Natarajan report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Breast Cancer Drug Development with Komal Jhaveri, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 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). We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Jhaveri can be reached at her office 646-888-5157, or via email jhaverik@mskcc.org.  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.

Two Onc Docs
Tips for New Doctors (& A Few For New Attendings)

Two Onc Docs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 27:48


In light of the new academic year today, we are so excited for this special episode, hosting Dr Shikha Jain, who is the founder of Women in Medicine & a GI oncologist, & involved with ASCO Women's Networking Center. She shares some of her tips for new doctors, and a few for new attendings.

Oncology Overdrive
Cancer Clinical Trials with David Cosgrove, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Cosgrove can be reached via email david.cosgrove@usoncology.com.   Disclosures: Jain and Cosgrove report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Surgical Technology Development with Ananth Ravi

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Ravi can be reached at www.mollisurgical.com or via email aravi@mollisurgical.com.  Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Ravi reports he is president, CEO and co-founder of MOLLI Surgical.

Oncology Overdrive
Advancements in Biotech with Spiro Rombotis

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Rombotis can be reached via email srombotis@cyclacel.com.  Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Rombotis reports Cyclacel Ltd employment and stock ownership.

Oncology Overdrive
Uncovering Innovations with Jennifer Michaelson, PhD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Michaelson can be found on LinkedIn or via email jmichaelson@cullinanoncology.com.  Disclosures: Jain and Michaelson report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Innovation in Industry with Sean Bohen, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Bohen can be reached at olema.com.   Disclosures: Jain and Bohen report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
Learning Leadership with Jonathan D. Licht, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 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.  We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Licht can be reached on X, formerly known as Twitter, @jdlicht or via email jdlicht@ufl.edu.  Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Licht reports consultancy for AstraZeneca and research funding for Epizyme.

Oncology Overdrive
Global GI Oncology with Aparna Parikh, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Parikh can be reached via email aparna.parikh@mgh.harvard.edu. 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. 

Oncology Overdrive
Genomic Testing and Tools with Barnaby Balmforth, PhD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Balmforth can be reached via the Biofidelity website. Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Balmforth reports he is an employee of Biofidelity and owns shares in the company.

Oncology Overdrive
Uncovering Patient Pearls with Christina Gomez, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 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.  We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Gomez can be reached at christinagomezmd.com, via Facebook or on Instagram @christygomezmd. Disclosures: Jain and Gomez report no relevant financial disclosures. 

The PQI Podcast
Season 6 Episode 8 : International Women's Day

The PQI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 30:34


This week, in honor of International Women's Day, we sit down with Shikha Jain, MD, FACP, to discuss Women in Medicine, an organization dedicated to empowering and supporting women professionals in the healthcare industry. Dr. Jain will not only enlighten us with insights into the inspiring work of Women in Medicine but also unveil some exciting developments in the realm of GI oncology. Plus, she shares her secrets to effective patient-doctor communication, ensuring every individual receives top-notch care.Dr. Jain is a board-certified hematology and oncology physician. She is a tenured associate professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Illinois in Chicago. She is the Director of Communications Strategies in Medicine and the Associate Director of Oncology Communication and Digital Innovation for the University of Illinois Cancer Center.  Dr. Jain is the Founder and Chair of the Women in Medicine Summit™ as well as the Founder and Board Member of the 501©(3) nonprofit Women in Medicine™. She is also the CEO and Co-Founder of the action, advocacy and amplification 501©(3) nonprofit IMPACT and was named one of Medscapes 25 Rising Stars in Medicine in 2020, one of Modern Healthcare's Top 25 Emerging Leaders in 2019 and was also awarded the Rising Star award by LEAD Oncology in 2019. She is also a member of the prestigious AOA society.  In her clinical practice as an oncologist, she tries to incorporate patient education and outreach as often as possible. With the proper tools and guidance, she works with her patients as a team to treat the disease and helps them move through an often difficult process together with as little stress as possible. She believes in personalized and individualized care and feels the more knowledge a patient has about their own disease, the more informed a decision they are able to make.The email addresses discussed in the podcast are:wimnfp@gmail.comwimsummit2019@gmail.com Twitter: @ShikhaJainMDInstagram: @ShikhaJainMDwww.shikhajainmd.comwww.womeninmedicinesummit.orgwww.impact4hc.com

Oncology Overdrive
Patient and Physician Advocacy with Ashley Sumrall, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 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.  We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Sumrall can be reached on X, formerly known as Twitter: @AshleySumrallMD.  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. 

Oncology Overdrive
Precision Medicine and Personalized Care with George Sledge, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Sledge can be reached via email gsledge@carisls.com. Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Sledge reports that he has stock options with Syndax.

Oncology Overdrive
The Science of Community Outreach with Jan Kitajewski, PhD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Kitajewski can be reached via email kitaj@uic.edu. Disclosures: Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Healio could not confirm relevant financial disclosures for Kitajewski at the time of posting.

Oncology Overdrive
‘Impact and Reach' with Avital O'Glasser, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 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.   We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. O'Glasser can be reached on the Women In Medicine blog. Disclosures: Jain and O'Glasser report no relevant financial disclosures. 

Oncology Overdrive
CAR T-Cell Therapy with Drs. Gottschalk and Velasquez

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 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.  We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Gottschalk can be reached via email stephen.gottschalk@stjude.org. Velasquez can be reached via email paulina.velasquez@stjude.org.  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.

Oncology Overdrive
Changing the GI Screening Landscape with Erica Barnell, MD, PhD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Barnell can be reached on X, formerly known as Twitter, @EricaBarnell, or via Geneoscopy's LinkedIn and Facebook and website, geneoscopy.com.  Disclosures:  Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Barnell is the CSO and cofounder of Geneoscopy.

Oncology Overdrive
Understanding Advanced Cancer and Palliative Care with Laura Petrillo, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Petrillo can be reached on X, formerly known as Twitter, @lpetrillz.  Disclosures:  Jain and Petrillo report no relevant financial disclosures.

Oncology Overdrive
Conversations on Immunotherapy with Kerry Reynolds, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Reynolds can be reached at MGH SIC, or via email  kreynolds7@partners.org. Disclosures:  Jain reports no relevant financial disclosures. Reynolds reports BMS Institutional research support and is on the advisory board for SAGA Diagnostics.

Oncology Overdrive
Lifestyle Medicine in Cancer Care with Amy Comander, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Comander can be reached on via the MGH Cancer Center website, on Instagram and Threads @dramycomander or on X, formerly known as Twitter @DrAmyComander. Disclosures:  Jain and Comander report no relevant financial disclosures.

Oncology Overdrive
Understanding Rural Health Care Systems with Pia Chowdry, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Chowdry can be reached on X, formerly known as Twitter @Pia_Chowdry, or via email rchow1@lsuhsc.edu. Disclosures:  Jain and Chowdry report no relevant financial disclosures.

Read. Talk. Grow.
The pain of being passed over professionally

Read. Talk. Grow.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 40:24


We talked with:Lynn Cullen is a bestselling author of several historical novels including "The Sisters of Summit Avenue," "Twain's End," "Mrs. Poe," "Reign of Madness," and "I Am Rembrandt's Daughter." Lynn's novels have been translated into 17 languages. Her latest book is "The Woman with the Cure."Dr. Shikha Jain is a board-certified hematology/oncology physician. She is a tenured associate professor of medicine at the University of Illinois Cancer Center in Chicago. She joins us today as the founder and chair of the Women in Medicine Summit, and founder and president of the nonprofit organization Women in Medicine.We talked about:In this episode, Dr. Millstine and her guests discuss:Where are the women? When we look through history at incredible accomplishments, they're often credited to men. But where are the women? Usually they were in the background, generating work, ideas and discoveries that provided critical links to success and progress — but their contributions were downplayed, stolen or erased from the history books.We've come so far, we've got so far to go. While many more women are employed in the science and medical fields today, there are still plenty of instances of bias and discrimination when it comes to promotion, pay, credit and leadership roles. You've probably heard personal stories to this effect, and there's data and research on these topics as well. As Dr. Jain says, "It's a slow, slow, slow train moving toward progress."We've got to work together. As cliche as it sounds, women have to support other women and minority gender identities — and need to find male allies. Highlight other women's accomplishments when they're not in the room and speak highly of their work. And help yourself — ask for awards, promotions and raises — hopefully backed up by your allies.Can't get enough?Purchase "The Woman with the Cure."From Bookshop.orgFrom AmazonFrom Barnes & NoblePurchase the Mayo Clinic Press book "You're the Leader. Now What?"Want to read more on the topic? Check out our blog:Leadership check-in: Are you the leader you intend to be?Balancing life as a busy professional and a mom Got feedback?If you've got ideas or book suggestions, email us at readtalkgrow@mayo.edu. We invite you to complete the following survey as part of a research study at Mayo Clinic. Your responses are anonymous. Your participation in this survey as well as its completion are voluntary.

Oncology Overdrive
Cancer Early Detection with Douglas Micalizzi, MD, & Lecia Sequist, MD

Oncology Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 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 Clinic 11:47 •    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. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X, formerly known as Twitter, and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShikhaJainMD. Micalizzi and Sequist can be reached through the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Early Detection and Diagnostics Clinic webpage. Sequist can also be reached on X, formerly known as Twitter @LeciaSequist.   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.

Financial Residency
Financial Vitals: Balancing Passion and Profit As A Physician Entrepreneur with Dr. Shikha Jain

Financial Residency

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 60:31


It's difficult to work in oncology and teach at the same time about it. It's also hard to run a non-profit in a conservative industry that usually puts profit above all else. However, some people manage to do it. And it's those professionals we want on our show.Such is the case with Dr. Shikha Jain. Besides being a practicing oncologist & professor at the University of Illinois, Shikha is also... - The founder of the Women in Medicine Summit - The CEO of the Covid-19 non-profit IMPACT. - The president of the non-profit Women in Medicine. - A TEDx speaker. Her work has also been featured in some of the most respected magazines in the world, such as TIME, Scientific American & The New York Times. To top it all, Dr. Shikha doesn't struggle with burnout and is happy to go to work every day. How can she juggle so many things at once? How does she avoid burnout? And more importantly, how does she balance the work of entrepreneurship with medicine? To learn all that, listen to our full interview with her! Enjoy! Links: Dr. Shikha Jain's website IMPACT4HC Women in Medicine Summit Women in Medicine Twitter accounts: @ShikhaJainMD @WIMSummit @IMPACT4HC @WomeninOnc Contact Finance for Physicians Finance for Physicians  To schedule a call with one of our awesome planners, book HERE.

White Coat Investor Podcast
WCI #310: The Wage Gap in Medicine

White Coat Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 38:19


Our guest on the podcast today is Dr. Shikha Jain. She has devoted her life not only to medicine but to helping women in medicine. She shares her knowledge around if the gender wage gap is real, why it exists and what we can do about it. What's changed in healthcare? The opportunities, the lifestyle, and you. Your needs, wants, and goals are probably different than they were five years ago. Now's the perfect time to explore locum tenens opportunities. Start your research at https://www.locumstory.com, an unbiased, educational resource. You'll hear true stories from physicians, learn about specialty trends, compare locums agencies, and more. Locums could be an essential part of a career that adapts to your needs. Visit https://www.locumstory.com The White Coat Investor has been helping doctors with their money since 2011. Our free financial planning resource covers a variety of topics from doctor mortgage loans and refinancing medical school loans to physician disability insurance and malpractice insurance. Learn about loan refinancing or consolidation, explore new investment strategies, and discover loan programs for specifically aimed at helping doctors. If you're a high-income professional and ready to get a "fair shake" on Wall Street, The White Coat Investor channel is for you! Main Website: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com  YouTube: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube  Student Loan Advice: https://studentloanadvice.com  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor  Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com  Newsletter: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter