Quality of Life, Patient-Reported Outcomes, and Clinical Trials

Credit: Original article published here.In this episode of Healthcare Unfiltered: Dr. Chadi Nabhan hosts a duo of Canadiens to discuss quality of life and patient-reported outcomes in clinical trials: Christopher Booth, MD, and Michael Brundage, MSc, FRCPC, MD, both of Queen’s University. They begin by pontificating on whether quality of life is a “must” endpoint in designing interventional clinical trials today, the timeline of how “PROs” came to be a term and an important component of clinical trials, and much more.

“The Fun Habit” With Mike Rucker

Credit: Original article published here.In this episode of Healthcare Unfiltered:Mike Rucker, PhD, a behavioral scientist and organizational psychologist, joins Dr. Chadi Nabhan show to discuss his writing and publishing of the book “The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life.” Dr. Rucker explains how you can build having fun into an “actionable and effortless habit” and simultaneously reduce burnout. He shares why Americans have a difficult time enjoying themselves outside of work, what it means to “stop chasing happiness and start having fun,” and much more.

Debate of the Decade: RCTs in the Era of Precision Oncology

Credit: Original article published here.In this episode of Healthcare Unfiltered:How do you design clinical trials in the era of precision oncology? Are prospective randomized controlled trials necessary anymore? Drs. Ray Kurzrock, Vivek Subbiah, and Christopher Booth join Dr. Chadi Nabhan to answer these important questions.

“Toxic Exposure” Review With Kelly Ryerson and Mikkael Sekeres

Credit: Original article published here.In this episode of Healthcare Unfiltered:Dr. Chadi Nabhan is interviewed by two supporters and reviewers of his new book “Toxic Exposure: The True Story behind the Monsanto Trials and the Search for Justice.” <strong>About Healthcare Unfiltered</strong> Healthcare Unfiltered is an honest, raw, timely podcast tackling any and all topics in healthcare that affect stakeholders. Dr. Chadi Nabhan uses his dynamic conversational skills to challenge his guests to address controversial and important topics. He also brings on world renowned experts to discuss clinical advances in medicine. <strong>About Chadi Nabhan, MD, MBA, FACP</strong> <img class=”alignnone size-medium wp-image-5854371″ src=”https://www.docwirenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Chadi-232×300.jpg” alt=”” width=”232″ height=”300″ /> Dr. Nabhan is a Hematologist and Medical Oncologist with special interests in malignant hematology as well as GU malignancies. He did two years of basic science research at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School before completing his residency at Loyola University in Chicago and a fellowship at Northwestern University and Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center. He holds an MBA in Health Care Management from Loyola University Quinlan School of Business. Dr. Nabhan has broad experience in all healthcare settings having worked at major academic centers, large community hospitals, and industry from Fortune 14 company to start

Pharma and Academia: Dr. Charles Bennett’s Battle

Credit: Original article published here.In this episode of Healthcare Unfiltered:Dr. Chadi Nabhan hosts the authors of the successful expose of his former colleague in “Taking On Big Pharma: Dr. Charles Bennett’s Battle.” Julius Getman and Terri LeClercq share how they met Dr. Bennett on a cruise and became interested in his story about his massive achievements and legal charges against him – mishandling government grant money and violating the False Claims Act.

Integrating APPs Into Oncology Care

Credit: Original article published here.In this episode of Healthcare Unfiltered, To better understand the role and importance of Advanced Practice Providers in oncology care, Chadi hosts Sarah Wyman, MSN, ACNP-BC, and Katie Simon, MMSc, PA-C, both co-leads of the APPs on the inpatient malignant hematology services team at Emory University Winship Cancer Institute. The two delve into a number of topics, including the similar training and skill sets of NPs and PAs, the history of these positions over the past 25 years, and the day-to-day responsibilities for inpatient APPs.

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