All About Portraits
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Alison Manges Nogueira and Kathryn Calley Galitz of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Conversation about Portraits and Portraiture.
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Alison Manges Nogueira and Kathryn Calley Galitz of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Conversation about Portraits and Portraiture.
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In this episode, Dr. Allison Mootz, an obstetric anesthesiology fellow at Brigham and Women, discusses her thought-provoking article titled- The Accuracy of ChatGPT-Generated Responses in Answering Commonly Asked Patient Questions About Labor Epidurals: A Survey-Based Study.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38180897/
Comparing Physician and Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Responses to Patient Questions Posted to a Public Social Media Forum
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37115527/
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In this episode, Dr. Ron George provides a tour de force of our past and present labor analgesia management. We discuss his recent publication, Modern Labor Epidural Analgesia: Implications for Labor Outcomes and Maternal-Fetal Health.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37164496/
The Most Influential Publications in Obstetric Anesthesiology, 1998–2017: Utilizing the Delphi Method for Expert Consensus
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32282388/
Effect of low-dose mobile versus traditional epidural techniques on mode of delivery: a randomised controlled trial
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11454372/
A comparison of a basal infusion with automated mandatory boluses in parturient-controlled epidural analgesia during labor
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17312228/
The risk of cesarean delivery with neuraxial analgesia given early versus late in labor
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15716559/
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Welcome to the last episode of YJBM Science News for the school year of 2023-2024! We are so thankful to all our listeners who were here for our journey. We will continue releasing our other podcast project over the summer, and in the meantime – stay tuned for next year’s Yale Science News, starting in August of 2024!
Links:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07407-y
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-01870-3
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41556-024-01413-y
https://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ajp.20230849
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In this first episode, we will cover the Connected Leadership Framework and how to navigate the approach in a way that aligns with your unique leadership journey. Connected leadership is organized into four parts, or indeed, 4 Ps: Purpose, Priorities, Potential and Progress. In this episode we will begin to describe how to use this logic flow for yourself, your team, and the system you are trying to change, to be an impactful and connected leader.
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The Getting2U (G2U) crew get the chat with Adam Castillejo, also known as The London Patient. Adam was the second person in the world to be cured by HIV through receiving a bone-marrow transplant to combat against his Leukemia.
The team sets the tone for the episode with a brief talk about “safe spaces” and the need to use “people-first language” to battle the ever-going stigma attached to HIV, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Mental Health, and Substance Use Disorders. People-first language humanizes the condition that the person is going through and subconsciously reminds people that the individual dealing with the issue is a person, rather than the issue itself. A common example used quite often is “person with substance use disorder” versus “drug addict”. People-first language also looks at terminology and its stigmatizing effects on the people experiencing the situation, for instance referring to someone with a negative HIV or STI test result as “clean”. This statement automatically implies a positive test result would be “dirty” and results in external and internal stigma to the individual.
Once the stage was set, Adam jumped in and participated in an emotional, thought-provoking conversation with the Getting2U crew about his experiences being The London Patient, what his experiences were like being diagnosed with HIV, then cancer, and in the end being cured, and touched on what he’s learned and now believes need to be the next step in the fight against the HIV epidemic.
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In this episode, the Getting2U (G2U) crew get the chat with Angelica Colon aka Angie, who acquired HIV perinatally and now uses her lived experiences to advocate for others who had similar life experiences.
Angie is a member of the National HIV & Aging Network. If you’re interested in joining, click HERE.
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Dr. Rosario is a graduate of Yale’s Med-Peds program and is presently a first-year fellow in the Medical Education Fellowship. In this noon conference, she explores the complex interplay between physicians and nurses in the shared mission of patient care, with an emphasis on implicit bias.
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Ms. Bond is the Health Director for the New Haven Health Department, where she shared her career journey and discussed the city’s major public health issues. In particular, she shared the strategic plan for opioid overdoses, vaccine accessibility, and social determinants of health.
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Welcome to this week’s episode of YJBM Science News, where we discuss the recent news in healthcare and science across the Yale community. Today, our hosts Mara and Samantha will share some of the most intriguing topics of the past two weeks.
Links:
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2319566121
https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aeri.20230340
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2320713121
https://www.nber.org/papers/w32354