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ASCO Education Podcast

Summary: The ASCO Education Podcast is an educational series focused on helping learners identify knowledge gaps and stay up-to-date with the latest in new drug developments, cancer treatments and patient care approaches. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This podcast is provided on the understanding that it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. It is no substitute for professional care by a doctor or other qualified medical professional and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests who speak in this podcast express their own opinions, experience and conclusions. Neither American Society of Clinical Oncology nor any of its affiliates endorses, supports or opposes any particular treatment option or other matter discussed in this podcast. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity or therapy on the Podcast should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.

Podcasts:

 Social Determinants of Health – Modifiable Risk Factors – Tobacco Cessation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:42

In this Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) episode, Dr. Narjust Duma (DFCI) moderates a talk with Dr. Danielle McCarthy (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Dr. Erica Warner (Harvard Medical School & MGH) on tobacco cessation as a modifiable risk factor and how clinicians can respectfully engage with their patients on this topic. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at professionaldevelopment@asco.org.

 Cancer Topics - Advances in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:39

Immunotherapy is transforming the treatment landscape for triple-negative breast cancer. Through patient cases, Drs. Ruth O’Regan (medical oncologist, University of Rochester) and Jacob Kettle (Pharmacist, University of Missouri) discuss the application of novel treatment options. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org.

 Oncology, Etc. - Introducing Oncology, Etc.: Friendship, and the Majesty of our Profession | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:04

Oncology, Etc. is a monthly ASCO Education podcast exploring topics in oncology through interviews with emerging thought leaders, physicians, and innovators. In this episode, hosts Dr. Patrick Loehrer (Indiana University), Dr. Jamie Von Roenn (ASCO), and Dr. David Johnson (University of Texas) discuss the importance and impact that friendship has made on their careers. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org.

 Cancer Topics - Young-onset Colorectal Cancer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:47

The incidence of colorectal cancer among people under 50 is rising. In this ASCO Education podcast episode, medical oncologist Nilofer Azad (Johns Hopkins Medicine) and epidemiologist Caitlin Murphy (UT Southwestern Medical Center) discuss risk factors, screening, and treatment. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org.

 Social Determinants of Health - Highlights from the 2021 ASCO Annual Meeting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:49

In this episode of the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) series, Dr. Shekinah Elmore (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) and Dr. Ramy Sedhom (Johns Hopkins University) provide research highlights in Social Determinants of Health topics from the recent 2021 ASCO Annual Meeting, provide context to the research, and discuss clinical implications. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at professionaldevelopment@asco.org.

 Cancer Topics - Burnout in Oncology: Trainee Perspective | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:24

The ASCO Education podcast continues the conversation on burnout, this time with a focus on how it affects trainees. This week's episode features Drs. Anna Laucis (University of Michigan) and Daniel Richardson (University of North Carolina). If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe or leave a comment. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org.

 Cancer Topics - Burned Out? Here's What You Can Do About It (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:14

In the second of ASCO Education’s two-part episode, Todd Pickard, MMSc, PA-C (MD Anderson Cancer Center) continues the conversation with Drs. Daniel McFarland (Northwell Cancer Institute), Sayeh Lavasani (City of Hope), and Fay Hlubocky (University of Chicago) about individual and institutional interventions to prevent and address burnout among oncology professionals. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org.

 Cancer Topics - Burned Out? Here's What You Can Do About It (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:09

In this episode of the ASCO Education Podcast, moderator Todd Pickard, MMSc, PA-C (MD Anderson Cancer Center) speaks with Drs. Daniel McFarland (Northwell Cancer Institute), Sayeh Lavasani (City of Hope), and Fay Hlubocky (University of Chicago) about individual and institutional interventions to prevent and address burnout among oncology professionals. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org.

 Social Determinants of Health - Patient-Provider Relationships, Culture and Communication | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:46

In this Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) episode, Dr. Randy Vince (University of Michigan) hosts a talk with Dr. Robert Winn (VCU Massey Cancer Center) and technology innovator and cancer survivor, Sylvie Leotin (Equify Health) on solutions for rebuilding patient-provider trust and communications, with insights from the clinician and patient perspective. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at professionaldevelopment@asco.org.

 Social Determinants of Health - Medical Racism and Patient-Clinician Trust | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:10

Dr. Demetria Smith-Graziani (University of Texas) moderates a discussion with Ericka Hart, an activist and sexuality educator, and Dr. Kemi Doll (University of Washington) on the historical and structural reasons for patients’ mistrust of the healthcare system due to systemic racism in medicine, with insights from both the clinician and patient perspective. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at professionaldevelopment@asco.org.

 Cancer Topics - COVID-19’s Impact on Oncology Trainees | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:18

In this episode of the ASCO Education Podcast, moderator Dr. Annie Im speaks with fellows and training program directors about oncology training during the COVID-19 pandemic. Featuring Drs. Kathryn Bollin (director), Farah Nasraty (fellow), Jonathan Berry (fellow), Nino Balanchivadze (fellow), and Nishin Bhadkamkar (director). If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org.

 Can You Hear Me Now? Challenges and Benefits of Telemedicine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:29

Can you hear me now? In this episode of the ASCO Education Podcast, host Rami Manochakian (Medical Oncologist, Mayo Clinic Florida) discusses Telemedicine with medical oncologists Ana Maria Lopez (Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center), Estelamari Rodriguez (University of Miami) and Douglas Flora (Executive Medical Director or Oncology at Saint Elizabeth Healthcare). If you liked this episode, please subscribe. You can also learn more at elearning.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org.

 Cancer Topics - Role of PARP Inhibitors in Prostate Cancer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:04

Recent approvals of PARP inhibitors mark the beginning of precision medicine for prostate cancer. Through patient case scenarios, Drs. Lisa Holle (Oncology Pharmacist, Univ. of Connecticut) and Pedro C. Barata (Medical Oncologist, Tulane Univ.) dive in-depth into appropriate use of olaparib and rucaparib in clinical practice, including patient and disease factors. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at: education@asco.org

 Cancer Topics - Immunotherapy Breakthroughs in Esophageal Cancers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:00

Get the inside scoop on major immunotherapy breakthroughs in esophageal and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) cancers. Drs. Ronan J. Kelly (Medical Oncologist, Baylor University Medical Center) and Jacob Kettle (Pharmacist, University of Missouri) discuss recent practice-changing clinical trials, new drug approvals, and their application in practice. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. You can also learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org

 Cancer Topics - Adjusting Cancer Care During Covid-19 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:18

How has Covid-19 has affected cancer care? Listen to the experts discuss postponing and modifying cancer treatment during a pandemic. Moderated by Dr. Helen Chew, featuring Drs. Mary-Beth Percival, Oliver Eng, and Toni Choueiri. We hope you enjoy this episode of the ASCO eLearning Podcast. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. You can also learn more at https://elearning.asco.org, or email us at professionaldevelopment@asco.org

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