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Adam and Alex start by introducing the new fellow lead for Liver Talks, Patrick Lee - a GI fellow at USC. The bulk of the episode is spent discussing a recent paper Adam published about finding your first hepatology job after fellowship. They discuss when and how to apply, what to prioritize, and negotiation tactics. Finally, Rob Wilechansky drops …
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On this episode of Liver Talks, Alex and Adam are joined by Amit Singal, HCC expert and Chief of Hepatology at UT Southwestern, for a fascinating conversation about the latest and greatest in HCC. Then, a new segment is born featuring Rob Wilechansky, a transplant hepatology fellow at MGH and Hepatology's editorial fellow, in which they discuss an …
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Alex and Adam are thrilled to host Liver Talks' first time return guest, Dr. Patty Pringle Bloom from the University of Michigan, to talk all about the microbiome and its relationship to liver disease, the International Society for Hepatic Encephalopathy and Nitrogen Metabolism, "lunatic asylums" in Germany and much more! ISHEN: https://www.ishen.o…
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There are new NASH Guidelines and we're gonna talk about them. Who better to chat with than lead author Dr. Mary Rinella? Probably nobody! But first, the precarities of being an NY Jets fan (sorry) and a heads up about the Liver Meeting abstract deadline. AASLD NASH Guidelines: https://journals.lww.com/hep/Fulltext/2023/05000/AASLD_Practice_Guidanc…
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On this episode of Liver Talks, Adam and Alex welcome their very good friend Dr. Ani Kardashian from the Keck School of Medicine at USC's Division of Gastroenterology and Liver Disease (3:40). She discusses her work focusing on the effect of food insecurity in patients with chronic liver disease, as well as her interest in disparities research. It'…
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Adam and Alex catch up with outgoing AASLD president Dr. Laurie DeLeve just prior to the very peaceful transition of power (5:03). They discuss her initiatives for the society over the past year, her interest in mentorship, and if a shared language can be found between basic scientists and clinicians. Plus a new and exciting answer for favorite liv…
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We are joined by Dr. Patty Pringle Bloom and Dr. Parita Patel for a very, very special (and fun) episode of Liver Talks. We talk about the first job search timeline, contracts, lawyers, asking for protected time, getting the tea on the prospective work place--all from the perspective of a clinician, clinician-educator and clinician-researcher. We l…
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In this episode, Alex and Adam talk with Dr. Sonali Paul of the University of Chicago about the challenges and disparities faced by LGBTQI+ patients and providers. They delve into the dearth of training that surrounds caring for this population, why GI in particular may be missing the mark, and interventions and initiatives that are available to tr…
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On this episode of Liver Talks, Alex and Adam are joined by Dr. Nadim Mahmud of the University of Pennsylvania to discuss his training and career, surgical risk stratification in cirrhosis--notably the creation of his group's VOCAL-Penn score--and tips for getting involved in Big Data. VOCAL-Penn Instrument: https://www.vocalpennscore.com/ Risk Pre…
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They made a podcast! Adam and Alex start by discussing the new LFN initiative: the Workroom--an online community for trainees in GI and hepatology. Then, they welcome in W. Ray Kim, Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Stanford University, to discuss his group's latest permutation of the MELD formula, updated for the modern e…
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With the Liver Meeting rapidly approaching, Adam and Alex talk with current AASLD president Dr. Raymond Chung about his career path, advice for trainees, his most anticipated sessions and much, much more (2:10-50:00). To wrap up, Adam plugs the new transplant hepatology application process starting this coming later this year and the Liver Meeting …
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Adam and Alex welcome in Dr. Adam Mikolajczyk to discuss his advice for those applying to GI or hepatology fellowships, his recent paper on mandating hepatology education for internal medicine residents and the implications for the hepatology work-force and a career in medical education (4:00-30:00). After, they go over another Alex Vogel original …
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Adam and Alex have a chat about life changes (0:04-3:00) before welcoming in Dr. Elliot Tapper for a far-reaching conversation, touching upon mentorship and "menteering", how to say NO as a trainee and, naturally, Bravo reality TV (3:04-36:19). Then, Adam teases a new and welcome change to the transplant hepatology fellowship application process. F…
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Dr. David Goldberg from the University of Miami joins the podcast to discuss organ procurement and allocation, how his research has influenced public policy, and much more. [1:15-31:15] Then, Adam and Alex plug a few things they've read over the past month and how they intersect with current events. [32:00-39:58] The Death of Hahnemann Hospital: ht…
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Adam and Alex talk with Dr. Anjana Pillai from the University of Chicago about her early career (tip: the line at Starbucks may be more fruitful than LinkedIn), liver cancer and starting the HCC-TAG conference (https://www.hcc-tag.org) [1:54-38:16]. Then they discuss the recent study on early-career burnout from Hepatology Communications from this …
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In this episode, we explore disparities within the field of liver transplantation with Dr. Lauren Nephew, an Assistant Professor of Medicine and researcher at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Nephew talks with Alex about disparities throughout the spectrum of care as well as potential solutions. Link to Dr. Nephew's paper in Liver Tra…
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Much like Thin Lizzy, we're back...in town?....it's a new year and a new season of Liver Talks! In this episode, we focus on the challenge of achieving hepatitis C elimination with Dr. Ponni Perumalswami, hepatologist from the University of Michigan. We start by outlining our hopes for this next series of episodes (0:00-3:03), followed by an illumi…
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Adam and Alex wrap up the Liver Meeting series by talking to Dr. Kamron Pourmond of THE Mount Sinai Hospital about burnout among hepatologists. His oral presentation on burnout takes place Monday, 11/16 during the Health Services session, which begins at 10:30am. Hosts: Adam Winters @adam_c_winters Alex Vogel @AlexSVogel @liverfellow Music Credits:…
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It's day 2 of the Liver Meeting and day 2 of Liver Talks' almost but not quite daily podcast special. Alex and Adam welcome in third-year medicine resident Dr. Christina Gainey of USC to talk about using large databases to generate research projects, rural/urban disparities in HCC and her favorite liver cell. What is it?! You'll have to listen! Che…
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It's The Liver Meeting DIGITAL EXPERIENCE (DEE EX)! Adam and Alex talk to Dr. Russell Rosenblatt of Weill Cornell about his Liver Meeting experience and then touch upon some of the work he's presenting over the course of the weekend. Keep an eye out for additional episodes on Saturday 11/14 and Sunday 11/15! Music Credits: “Tropkicks”, Broke for Fr…
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Alex and Adam share the podcasting plan for the upcoming Liver Meeting Digital Experience (0:15-2:33) before welcoming in Dr. Oren Fix to discuss 'Modeling the Hepatology Workforce in the United States: A Predicted Critical Shortage,' a recent study published in Hepatology (2:42-28:38). Finally, the hosts talk voting plans for next month's election…
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Another one! Alex and Adam start by discussing GI fellowship application season and offer a few tips to those applying (1:07-10:23). Then, Dr. Arpan Patel from the UCLA Medical Center joins the show for an enlightening discussion on the challenging intersection between palliative care and hepatology (10:29-39:43). Finally, in honor of Taylor Swift'…
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Adam and Alex start by discussing the recent LFN post on tips for new GI fellows (0:00-13:00). Then, Alex interviews Dr. Kathleen Viveiros, a transplant hepatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the treatment of patients with liver disease (13:16-46:25) while Adam gets caught rounding late. Finally, in the f…
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