ENP17: Bouncing Back

ENP17: Bouncing Back

Author: Endocrine Society April 29, 2019 Duration: 20:23
There are good days and bad days. For the endocrinologist, that bad day can happen when a grant application or journal submission is rejected or following a misstep with a patient or in the lab. In this episode, Aaron and guest host Cecilia Low Wang, MD, from the University of Colorado School of Medicine, talk about how young researchers and trainees can understand, learn from, and bounce back from rejection and other challenges when building a career in clinical practice or scientific research. Our guests are Joy Wu, MD, PhD, from Stanford University and Rob Fowkes, PhD, from the Royal Veterinary College at the University of London. For more information, including helpful links and other episodes, visit our website at https://www.endocrine.org/podcast.

Ever wondered how the latest scientific discoveries actually translate to patient care or what drives the decisions of leading clinicians and researchers? The Endocrine News Podcast, produced by the Endocrine Society, sits down with those very experts to pull back the curtain on a rapidly evolving field. Each conversation goes beyond the headlines of journal articles, exploring the real-world implications of new findings in diabetes, thyroid disorders, hormone-related cancers, and countless other conditions. You’ll hear researchers explain the nuance behind their data, clinicians debate emerging treatment protocols, and thought leaders outline where the science is headed next. This isn't a dry lecture; it's a direct line to the people shaping modern endocrinology. The discussions are grounded and accessible, designed for anyone with a professional or deep personal interest in hormonal health. Whether you're a practicing physician, a trainee, a dedicated patient advocate, or simply fascinated by how the body's intricate systems work, this podcast offers substantive insights. Tuning in provides a unique way to stay current with the trends and controversies that define the specialty today. The entire archive is a free resource, reflecting the Society's mission to advance endocrine science and public understanding. Suggestions for future topics are always welcome, keeping the dialogue connected to the community's most pressing questions.
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ENP101: Papillary Thyroid Cancer [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:35
Papillary thyroid cancer is the most common type of thyroid cancer, and yet in rare cases, this cancer may originate in locations other than the thyroid glands. In this episode, host Aaron Lohr talks about causes, preval…
ENP100: Growth Hormone Deficiency [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:35
After seven years, we have reached our 100th episode! For this, we talk about growth hormone deficiency, about causes, prevalence, why some types may become permanent, available treatments, and the importance of adherenc…
ENP99: Fracture Liaison Services [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:17
Recently the Endocrine Society’s Bone and Mineral Special Interest Group discussed the importance of fracture liaison services and how they contribute to an improved quality of life for patients and cost saving for the f…
ENP98: Opioids and the Endocrine System [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:13
Increased prescription of opioid medications like oxycodone and hydrocodone has led to widespread misuse of both prescription and non-prescription opioids. But did you know that opioid misuse can significantly impact the…
ENP97: Childhood Obesity Treatment [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:04
What treatment options are available for children and adolescents with obesity? Host Aaron Lohr takes on this topic with , associate professor in the Child Health Evaluation and Research Center at the University of Michi…
ENP96: Automated Insulin Delivery Systems [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:13
There is a lot of interest in automated insulin delivery systems, and they were covered in depth at the Endocrine Society’s Type 1 Diabetes Fellows Series, held earlier this year. Joining host Aaron Lohr to talk about th…
ENP95: Environmental Impact on Early Female Puberty [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:07
There are plenty of studies showing that chemicals found in the environment can directly impact human health. Some new research finds that certain environmental compounds may trigger early female puberty. Joining host Aa…
ENP94: Update on Acromegaly [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:23
It’s been a few years, but we are here with an update on acromegaly, covering prevalence, diagnosis, traditional treatment, new therapies, and current gaps in understanding. Host Aaron Lohr talks again with Maria Fleseri…
ENP93: Prioritizing Patient Experience in Managing Diabetes [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 27:28
Host Aaron Lohr talks with Rita Kalyani, MD, professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and president-elect of medicine and science at the American Diabetes Association. Earlier this year, Dr. K…
ENP92: Pheochromocytomas [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:00
In this episode, we talk about pheochromocytomas. Host Aaron Lohr talks with Nikhitha Chandrashekar, MD, who recently finished her endocrinology fellowship at University Hospitals Case Western Reserve University in Cleve…