Healio Podcasts
Recent Episodes
Pulmonary hypertension, part 3: Early therapies and vascular physiology
In this episode, we dive into the early therapies and how our understanding of vascular physiology drastically changed the management of pulmonary hypertension.
Healio Minute Podcast, Lung Cancer Edition: Top Headlines - Week of March 17, 2025
In this edition, recurrence-free survival estimates in less advanced lung cancer, bronchoscopy-guided microwave ablation safe in lung abnormality and more.
Pulmonary hypertension and the rheumatologist, part 2: The history
In part 2, we dig into the history of pulmonary hypertension. How did this strange diagnosis first get recognized, what does it have to do with cows with thick necks and urinary catheters in the heart?
Pulmonary hypertension and the rheumatologist, part 1: A bit of background
In this series, we dive into what rheumatologists should know about pulmonary hypertension, starting an interview with Joseph Parambil, MD, where we learn about the disease, when to suspect and how to work up!
Mentorship and Compassion with Serpil Erzurum, MD
In this episode, Serpil Erzurum, MD, draws on her vast experience to discuss the importance of compassion as a mentor and trainee when paving the path for others, breaking the cycle of self-doubt and learning from disappointment and failure in our careers.
The Glucocorticoid Toxicity Index with John Stone, MD, MPH
Glucocorticoids can do a lot of harm over time. In this episode, John Stone, MD, MPH, walks us through the Glucocorticoid Toxicity Index, a validated tool to measure steroid toxicity over time that we’ll be seeing more of in the future.
Critical Illness Cosurvivors: An Interview with Lady Glaucomflecken
Here, Kristin Flanary, also known as Lady Glaucomflecken, shares her experience as a critical illness cosurvivor, hoping to highlight the challenges of the families who are at the receiving end of critical illness for their loved one.
Holding onto Hope During a Pandemic with Hassan Khouli, MD
In this episode, I sit down with Hassan Khouli, MD, to discuss his personal and professional journey into medicine, keeping hope in the midst of the pandemic, and the importance of human connection with both patients and colleagues.
Physician Wellness, Mental Health and Burnout
Cathleen M. McCabe, MD, and Laura B. Enyedi, MD, talk with Jaya B. Kumar, MD, FASRS, and Jullia A. Rosdahl, MD, PhD, about addressing physician suicide and destigmatizing mental health. Plus, they share their favorite resilience hacks.
Town Hall: What to Know About Omicron, Quarantines, Outpatient Management and More
In this episode, Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE, is joined by Leonard H. Calabrese, DO, and Amesh Adalja, MD, FIDSA, as they discuss quarantine and isolation guidelines, emerging therapies to treat COVID-19, and the anticipated future of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pulmonary hypertension, part 3: Early therapies and vascular physiology
In this episode, we dive into the early therapies and how our understanding of vascular physiology drastically changed the management of pulmonary hypertension.
Healio Minute Podcast, Lung Cancer Edition: Top Headlines - Week of March 17, 2025
In this edition, recurrence-free survival estimates in less advanced lung cancer, bronchoscopy-guided microwave ablation safe in lung abnormality and more.
Pulmonary hypertension and the rheumatologist, part 2: The history
In part 2, we dig into the history of pulmonary hypertension. How did this strange diagnosis first get recognized, what does it have to do with cows with thick necks and urinary catheters in the heart?
Pulmonary hypertension and the rheumatologist, part 1: A bit of background
In this series, we dive into what rheumatologists should know about pulmonary hypertension, starting an interview with Joseph Parambil, MD, where we learn about the disease, when to suspect and how to work up!
Mentorship and Compassion with Serpil Erzurum, MD
In this episode, Serpil Erzurum, MD, draws on her vast experience to discuss the importance of compassion as a mentor and trainee when paving the path for others, breaking the cycle of self-doubt and learning from disappointment and failure in our careers.
The Glucocorticoid Toxicity Index with John Stone, MD, MPH
Glucocorticoids can do a lot of harm over time. In this episode, John Stone, MD, MPH, walks us through the Glucocorticoid Toxicity Index, a validated tool to measure steroid toxicity over time that we’ll be seeing more of in the future.
Critical Illness Cosurvivors: An Interview with Lady Glaucomflecken
Here, Kristin Flanary, also known as Lady Glaucomflecken, shares her experience as a critical illness cosurvivor, hoping to highlight the challenges of the families who are at the receiving end of critical illness for their loved one.
Holding onto Hope During a Pandemic with Hassan Khouli, MD
In this episode, I sit down with Hassan Khouli, MD, to discuss his personal and professional journey into medicine, keeping hope in the midst of the pandemic, and the importance of human connection with both patients and colleagues.
Physician Wellness, Mental Health and Burnout
Cathleen M. McCabe, MD, and Laura B. Enyedi, MD, talk with Jaya B. Kumar, MD, FASRS, and Jullia A. Rosdahl, MD, PhD, about addressing physician suicide and destigmatizing mental health. Plus, they share their favorite resilience hacks.
Town Hall: What to Know About Omicron, Quarantines, Outpatient Management and More
In this episode, Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE, is joined by Leonard H. Calabrese, DO, and Amesh Adalja, MD, FIDSA, as they discuss quarantine and isolation guidelines, emerging therapies to treat COVID-19, and the anticipated future of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Podcast Series by Specialty
Pinned Series
Dermatology
Gastroenterology

Gut Talk
Hematology/Oncology

Oncology Overdrive
Infectious Disease
Neurology
Ophthalmology

Mend the Gap: Equity in Medicine

Eyeluminaries

Eye Care Out Loud
Primary Care

Physicianary
Pulmonology

Vital Capacity
Rheumatology
