JAMA Author Interviews

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2010/12/15
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Interviews with leading researchers and thinkers in health care about practice-changing research, innovations, and the most pressing issues facing medicine and health care today from JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.

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Renter Eviction, Excess Mortality, and COVID-19
2024/02/20
Renters who received eviction filings experienced excess mortality associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, discusses a recent study that underscores the importance of studying health outcomes among marginalized populations with author Nick Graetz, PhD, from Princeton University. Related Content: Examining Excess Mortality Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic for Renters Threatened With Eviction
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Azithromycin to Prevent Childhood Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa
2024/02/13
Childhood death rates remain high in some areas of sub-Saharan Africa, despite global reductions in childhood mortality. JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, and author Thomas Lietman, MD, University of California, San Francisco, discuss twice-yearly azithromycin to reduce childhood mortality. Related Content: Mass Azithromycin Distribution to Prevent Child Mortality in Burkina Faso
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccines in Children and Adolescents
2024/02/06
Bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were recommended for children and adolescents aged 5 to 17 years in the US, but were they effective? JAMA Associate Editor Tracy A. Lieu, MD, MPH, spoke with author Leora R. Feldstein, PhD, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about the effectiveness of bivalent COVID-19 vaccines in children and adolescents. Related Content: Effectiveness of Bivalent mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines in Preventing SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Children and Adolescents Aged 5 to 17 Years
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Anxiety and Depression Symptoms After the Dobbs Abortion Rights Decision
2024/01/23
Following the Dobbs decision, females aged 18-45 years living in states with “trigger laws” that restricted access to abortion reported a greater increase in symptoms of anxiety and depression than those in states without trigger laws. JAMA Associate Editor Donald Goff, MD, speaks with editorialist Julia Steinberg, PhD, associate professor at the School of Public Health at the University of Maryland, about this topic. Related Content: Mental Health Symptoms When Abortion Access Is Restricted Anxiety and Depression Symptoms After the Dobbs Abortion Decision
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Patient-Centered Palliative Care
2024/01/16
JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, and author Alexander K. Smith, MD, MS, MPH, University of California, San Francisco, discuss the importance of 2 new palliative care trials that were recently published in JAMA. Related Content: A Tale of 2 Palliative Care Trials Association of Receipt of Palliative Care Interventions With Health Care Use, Quality of Life, and Symptom Burden Among Adults With Chronic Noncancer Illness
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Dialysis Facility Performance and Social Risk in the First Year of the ESRD Treatment Choices Model
2024/01/09
Dialysis facilities in the US are financially rewarded for higher rates of home dialysis and kidney transplant, but facilities that serve patients with high social risk might have a harder time meeting these goals. JAMA Associate Editor Karen E. Joynt Maddox, MD, MPH, speaks with Amal N. Trivedi, MD, MPH, of Brown University, about how this plays out under the ESRD Treatment Choices Model. Related Content: Social Risk and Dialysis Facility Performance in the First Year of the ESRD Treatment Choices Model
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Alpha-Gal Syndrome
2024/01/02
Alpha-gal syndrome is a food allergy to red meat products that develops after affected individuals are bitten by a tick. JAMA Deputy Editor Kristin Walter, MD, MS, discusses alpha-gal syndrome with author Mariel R. Benjamin, MD, assistant professor in the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at Michigan Medicine. Related Content: What Is Alpha-Gal Syndrome?
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Private Equity Acquisition and Hospital-Acquired Adverse Events in the US
2023/12/26
The effects of private equity acquisition of US hospitals on the quality of inpatient care and patient outcomes remain largely unknown. JAMA Associate Editor Karen E. Joynt Maddox, MD, MPH, spoke with author Zirui Song, MD, PHD, of Massachusetts General Hospital, about a recent study showing that private equity acquisition was associated with increased hospital-acquired adverse events. Related Content: Changes in Hospital Adverse Events and Patient Outcomes Associated With Private Equity Acquisition
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Effect of Dietary Sodium on Blood Pressure
2023/12/19
Does reducing dietary sodium benefit patients already taking antihypertensive medication? JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, speaks with author Norrina Allen, PhD, MPH, from Northwestern University, about the effect of dietary sodium on blood pressure. Related Content: Effect of Dietary Sodium on Blood Pressure
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Risks Associated With Cannabis Exposure During Pregnancy
2023/12/12
Cannabis use is increasing among reproductive-age individuals. JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, discusses the associated risks of cannabis exposure during pregnancy with Torri D. Metz, MD, MS, University of Utah Health. Related Content: Cannabis Exposure and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Related to Placental Function
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Neonatal Outcomes Following Serial Amnioinfusions for Bilateral Renal Agenesis
2023/12/05
Bilateral renal agenesis results in lethal neonatal pulmonary hypoplasia. New evidence from an amnioinfusion trial is available. JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, discusses the results from the Renal Anhydramnios Fetal Therapy Trial with Meredith A. Atkinson, MD, MHS, Johns Hopkins University, and Johnathan M. Davis, MD, Tufts University. Related Content: Neonatal Survival After Serial Amnioinfusions for Bilateral Renal Agenesis
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Increasing Cervical Cancer Screening With Self-Sampling HPV Kits at Home
2023/11/28
Cervical cancer screening is effective when done as recommended. JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, speaks with Rachel L. Winer, PhD, MPH, of the University of Washington, about a recent trial in JAMA that compared cervical cancer screening strategies, including direct-mail and opt-in approaches for human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling. Related Content: Strategies to Increase Cervical Cancer Screening With Mailed Human Papillomavirus Self-Sampling Kits
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4.6 out of 5
161 reviews
Rose_Marie_Holt 2021/07/27
One of the best interviewers
It's an art to interview the variety of people "in COVID" some of whom may not have the best intentions or information but need to be heard & some of ...
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KML355 2021/04/18
Interesting podcasts
I am a retired pharmacist and I started tuning in after my daughter’s physician mentioned he listened to them. I wanted to get accurate information...
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Smiley Med Man 2021/03/12
Excellent podcast
This is really an excellent podcast, specially for physicians who are interested in various aspects of healthcare. I subscribe to JAMA and so I do hav...
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Rachel H 10 2020/12/05
Great topics and guests
This is the best place to get accurate information about Covid and other medical issues. Love this podcast!
bc_snowgirl 2021/01/08
Purgatory
I know public health is trying to social engineer the distribution of COVID vaccinations with race (anything but Caucasian) as the most important unde...
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mpazdr1 2020/11/04
Pharmacist
Excellent podcast. All conversations are very well organized. I’m always learning something new.
annereins 2020/09/06
Excellent and accessible
I am not a clinician but enjoy this accessible podcast.
jhwest 2020/08/11
Excellent podcast
Great, pertinent interviews with various medical heads-of-field. Really well done.
Nomar2010 2020/07/06
A Public Service
This podcast is invaluable. When so many discount the value of statistical evidence and reasoned, science-based decision making, this is the place to ...
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Mathanr 2020/07/04
Thank you Dr. Fauci
Thank you for your service Dr. Fauci, and please don’t stop telling us what we should be doing during this time.
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