From clinician burnout to research ethics to AI and public health, members of the Greenwall Faculty Scholars community are a regular feature in podcast programming, both as guests and as hosts. Here, we’ve gathered a list of their 2023 podcast appearances. The Foundation also provided support for a podcast, playing god?, co-produced by Faculty Scholar Alum Anna C. Mastroianni, JD and Jeffrey Kahn, PhD, MPH, as part of a joint project of The Berman Institute of Bioethics at Johns Hopkins University and Pushkin Industries. Faculty Scholar appearances on playing god? are listed below.
Happy listening!
Hosts
Alex Smith, MD, hosts GeriPal, a weekly “Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast for Every Healthcare Professional.” Members of the Faculty Scholars community regularly feature on GeriPal (individual episodes are listed below). GeriPal is cohosted by Eric Widera, MD.
This year, the The Petrie-Flom Center for Health
Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School launched Petrie Dishes, a
podcast that asks, “What happens when robots, AI, and big data enter the
hospital?” Faculty Scholars Program Committee Member and Alum I.
Glenn Cohen, JD, is the host.
Guests
- Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, PhD
November 14 | Bio(un)ethical | Is Nudging Ethically Required? - Mara Buchbinder, PhD
August 17 | KevinMD | Addressing clinician burnout: an occupational health perspective
November 22 | STAT First Opinion | Living in cancer limbo - Mara Buchbinder and Lori Freedman, PhD
January 5 | GeriPal | Conscientious Provision of MAID and Abortion
December 12 | The Nevada Independent | Faith, politics and choice in death - I. Glenn Cohen, JD
March 16 | On Point | The abortion pill lawsuit that could change how the FDA approves drugs
December 5 | playing god? | The Future of Baby-Making - Thomas H. Gallagher, MD
November 16, 2023 | Tradeoffs | More Hospitals Move to Confront Medical Errors Head On - Jodi Lauren Halpern, MD, PhD
August 16 | KQED Forum | How AI Could Transform Mental Health Care - Scott Halpern, MD, PhD
October 19 | GeriPal | POLST Evidence and Update - Jason Karlawish, MD
August 17 | GeriPal | Amyloid Antibodies and the Role of the Geriatrician
December 1 | GeriPal | Redefining Alzheimer’s Disease - Aaron Kesselheim, MD
September 15 | Turn on the Lights | Why does medicine cost so much? - Brent M. Kious, MD, PhD
September 15 | AMA Journal of Ethics | Author Interview: “Does It Matter Whether a Psychiatric Intervention Is ‘Palliative’?” - Emily A. Largent, JD, PhD, RN
February 18 | Rethinking Clinical Trials (NIH) | Ethical Considerations for Vulnerable Populations in Pragmatic Clinical Trials
February 23 | GeriPal | Involving the inner circle - Anne Drapkin Lyerly, MD
November 7 | AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition | Inclusion of Pregnant and Lactating People in HIV Research - Holly Fernandez Lynch, JD
October 23 | Bio(un)ethical | Do IRBs Do More Good Than Harm?
November 28 | playing god? | Miracle Drugs, Million Dollar Price Tags - Matthew McCoy, PhD
April 11 | A Health Podyssey | Matthew McCoy on Hospital Websites Tracking Your Data - Amy L. McGuire, PhD
January 6 | On Point | Psychedelics and who should be able to use them - Michelle M. Mello, JD, PhD
March 28 | A Health Podyssey | Michelle Mello on Public Health Law Modernization and Rebalancing
April 17 | JAMA Internal Medicine | Examining Opportunities to Increase Savings from Medicare Price Negotiations - Wangui Muigai, PhD
April 18 | Distillations | The Mothers of Gynecology - Kimani Paul-Emile JD, PhD
May 24 | NEJM Interviews | Kimani Paul-Emile on U.S. laws aimed at protecting against discrimination in health care contexts and why such discrimination endures - Govind Persad JD, PhD
September 5 | Bio(un)ethical | How (not) to allocate resources during a pandemic - Gretchen Schwarze, MD
October 12 | GeriPal | Surgical Communication