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  • Iron Deficiency and Women (TAB #39)
    2026/02/13

    In this episode, Dr. Toby Richards talks with Helen Osborne about:

    • The important distinction between iron deficiency and anemia, explaining why iron deficiency is the underlying disease process and anemia is often just one of its manifestations, and why this changes how clinicians should evaluate and treat patients.
    • How identifying and correcting iron deficiency before major surgery can improve patient fitness, reduce complications, and decrease the need for blood transfusions, particularly with the use of modern intravenous iron therapy.
    • The underrecognized impact of heavy menstrual bleeding on women’s health, including fatigue, shortness of breath, brain fog, anxiety, and restless legs, and why checking serum ferritin rather than relying only on a complete blood count is essential.
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    25 分
  • Follow Your Curiosity: Humanities in Science and Medicine (TAB #38)
    2026/01/15

    In this episode, Dr. John Chilton talks with Helen Osborne about:

    • How visual storytelling, cartoons, and humor can be used to communicate complex concepts in hematology and biomedical science without trivializing the underlying science, and why communication is central to teaching and research.
    • His transdisciplinary journey from laboratory research to teaching, illustration, and digital modeling, and how blending art, science, and narrative helps learners better understand blood cells, disease processes, and three-dimensional biological structures.
    • The role of the humanities in science and medicine, including how creativity supports learning, empathy, and professional identity, and why embracing artistic passions can enrich medical education, clinical understanding, and personal well-being.
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    26 分
  • Organs on Chips: Using Science, Art, and Design to Understand the Human Body (TAB #37)
    2025/11/19

    In this episode, Don Ingber talks with Helen Osborne about:

    • How organ-on-chip and “human body on chips” technologies are built and how they realistically mimic human organ function by combining living cells, blood flow, and mechanical forces like breathing and stretch.
    • The implications of these chips for hematology and clinical care, including modeling coagulation and thrombosis, predicting drug responses and toxicities, advancing personalized medicine, and reducing reliance on animal models.
    • His transdisciplinary journey blending science, art, engineering, and design, and why breaking down disciplinary boundaries is essential for transformative discovery, innovation, and teaching.
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    24 分
  • Sickle Cell Disease: Extending the Patient Encounter Beyond Clinical Walls (TAB #36)
    2025/10/08

    In this podcast, Dr. Ahmar Zaidi talks with Helen Osborne about:

    1. His journey from pediatric hematologist to pharmaceutical medical director and advocate for people living with sickle cell disease.
    2. The biological and social dimensions of sickle cell disease, from its genetic origins to the ongoing need for global advocacy and education.
    3. Innovative ways to expand patient understanding—through podcasts, social media, and accessible health communication—to promote informed decision-making and equity in care.
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    22 分
  • Meet the New Project Manager: Driving E-Learning & Teaching Science Forward
    2025/08/27

    Adam Weiss interviews Randy Rodriguez, Project Manager for The Blood Project.

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    15 分
  • Maternal Hematology: The Value of Interdisciplinary Care
    2025/07/25

    Dr. Tabea discusses a new model for multidisciplinary care for people during transitional life stages—especially during pregnancy, childbirth, and the interface between pediatric and adult medicine.

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    23 分
  • Hemoglobin Measurements
    2025/06/26

    Dr. Carsten Lundby discusses the value of measuring hemoglobin mass in clinical medicine.

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    24 分
  • What Dinosaurs Can Teach Us About Science and Medicine
    2025/04/22

    Dr. Mary Higby Schweitzer, a paleontologist. discusses what dinosaurs can teach us about science and medicine

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    23 分