JAMA Author Interviews

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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.

Recent Episodes
  • Life Support and Outcomes in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Units
    Apr 14, 2025 – 19:01
  • Increases in Invasive Group A Streptococcal Infections
    Apr 7, 2025 – 13:53
  • Preventive Health Care Among Adults Eligible for Lung Cancer Screening
    Apr 2, 2025 – 09:09
  • Cardiac Arrests During Long-Distance Running: What’s Changed?
    Mar 30, 2025 – 15:22
  • Inhaled Sedation With Sevoflurane for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
    Mar 18, 2025 – 18:08
  • New FDA Pulse Oximetry Guidance: Strengths and Weaknesses
    Mar 5, 2025 – 16:50
  • Combining CAC Score With Treatment on Plaque Progression in Familial Coronary Artery Disease
    Mar 5, 2025 – 10:23
  • Evaluating Treatments for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
    Feb 17, 2025 – 22:34
  • US Health Care Spending by Health Condition and County—What Drives Variation?
    Feb 14, 2025 – 13:28
  • Supporting Children and Families in an Era With Abortion Restrictions
    Feb 13, 2025 – 11:12
  • Evaluating Comprehensive Models–Challenges and Innovations in Dementia Care
    Jan 29, 2025 – 17:50
  • Intra-Arterial Thrombolytics Following Thrombectomy for Ischemic Stroke
    Jan 13, 2025 – 11:07
  • Impact of Private Equity Acquisition on Patient Care Experience in US Hospitals
    Jan 9, 2025 – 13:09
  • Asthma Endotypes Based on Nasal Epithelial Biopsies in School-Aged Youth
    Jan 2, 2025 – 11:33
  • Dental Benefits and Medicare Advantage Plans
    Dec 26, 2024 – 11:20
  • 2024 Update on Long COVID Classification and Symptom List
    Dec 18, 2024 – 12:18
  • Camrelizumab vs Placebo With Chemotherapy as Neoadjuvant Treatment in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
    Dec 13, 2024 – 15:14
  • HIV Treatment and Prevention: Updated Recommendations
    Dec 1, 2024 – 15:00
  • The Impacts of Severe Maternal Morbidity
    Nov 25, 2024 – 13:25
  • Zerlasiran, a Small-Interfering RNA That Targets Lipoprotein(a)
    Nov 18, 2024 – 14:21
  • Intratracheal Budesonide for Extremely Preterm Infants
    Nov 11, 2024 – 08:27
  • Digital Health Behavior Intervention to Prevent Childhood Obesity
    Nov 3, 2024 – 13:05
  • Drug Shortages After Supply Chain Issues in the US vs Canada
    Oct 31, 2024 – 11:42
  • Advanced Birth Centers Raise Safety Concerns for Obstetric Care
    Oct 21, 2024 – 10:12
  • Declaration of Helsinki Addresses New Ethical Challenges
    Oct 19, 2024 – 15:08
  • JAMA Critical Care Research at ESICM Congress 2024
    Oct 9, 2024 – 15:37
  • Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) and Helicobacter pylori Stool Antigen Co-Testing for Gastric Cancer
    Sep 30, 2024 – 11:35
  • Preventing Fever in Patients With Acute Vascular Brain Injury
    Sep 25, 2024 – 10:37
  • The Discovery of Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 (GLP-1)
    Sep 19, 2024 – 11:45
  • Improving Access to Palliative Care for Patients With Cancer
    Sep 11, 2024 – 11:53
  • Balloon Angioplasty for Intracranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis
    Sep 5, 2024 – 14:01
  • Concerning Mortality Rate Trends in the US
    Aug 29, 2024 – 10:24
  • Menopause-Associated Vasomotor Symptom Treatment With Elinzanetant
    Aug 22, 2024 – 11:25
  • Long COVID in Children
    Aug 21, 2024 – 11:01
  • Uterus Transplant: Innovation and Considerations
    Aug 15, 2024 – 08:49
  • A Vaping Cessation Text Message Program for Adolescents
    Aug 7, 2024 – 11:08
  • Diagnostic Accuracy of an Integrated AI Ultrasound Tool for Gestational Age Estimation
    Aug 1, 2024 – 09:46
  • Alzheimer Disease Blood Biomarkers
    Jul 28, 2024 – 15:02
  • Risankizumab for Ulcerative Colitis
    Jul 22, 2024 – 15:49
  • Influence of Endometriosis Typology on Ovarian Cancer Risk
    Jul 17, 2024 – 09:26
  • Nicotine Pouch Use in the US
    Jul 10, 2024 – 10:36
  • The Future of Pediatrics in the US
    Jul 3, 2024 – 09:06
  • Telehealth Abortion Safety and Effectiveness
    Jun 24, 2024 – 10:59
  • Sudden Death, Calcium Release Deficiency Syndrome, and a New ECG Finding
    Jun 20, 2024 – 12:40
  • Continuous vs Intermittent β-Lactam Antibiotic Infusions in Patients With Sepsis
    Jun 12, 2024 – 09:57
  • Integrating Clinical Trials With the Practice of Medicine
    Jun 3, 2024 – 18:38
  • Evidence Against Nitrogen’s Use for the Death Penalty
    May 29, 2024 – 12:51
  • Outcomes After Living Kidney Donation
    May 23, 2024 – 11:53
  • Cardiac Amyloidosis and the V142I Transthyretin Variant
    May 12, 2024 – 13:24
  • Racial and Ethnic Disparities in All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among US Youth
    May 4, 2024 – 11:58
Recent Reviews
  • Rose_Marie_Holt
    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 whom may need some structure to communicate their information well to non specialists or lay people. I'm so glad Dr Bauchner is still doing these interviews. The best for hearing all important viewpoints well & excellent information from primary sources. I still use some of these interview as key sources for COVID discussions.
  • KML355
    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 on COVID 19. Dr. Bauchner is an excellent interviewer gathering his own questions as well as those of the listeners. He has a good sense of humor which makes the podcasts even better.
  • Smiley Med Man
    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 have access to the published articles. But this podcast selects the more important recent article/articles and goes much beyond the written article with an interview with the author or authors to discuss its real significance in healthcare. Dr. Bauchner is excellent in his role as a very knowledgeable host asking the most pertinent questions, and the guests are, of course, ideally qualified to discuss that particular subject. The podcasts are technically well produced with great rhythm and sound quality, and pleasant to hear. Really want to thank AMA and Dr. Bauchner for doing a great public service.
  • bc_snowgirl
    Purgatory
    I know public health is trying to social engineer the distribution of COVID vaccinations with race (anything but Caucasian) as the most important underlying factor. Prioritizing some groups over others necessarily de-prioritizes some groups. In this case, those over 65 (who have suffered massive death rates) and individuals with serious underlying conditions are being sacrificed. As a member of this group, I feel like I am in purgatory waiting for this vaccine I get the sense public health professionals could care less about us and feel perfectly sanctimonious in pushing us aside. I am not asking for priority but I would appreciate some acknowledgment of the deep anxiety and sorrow many feel given that public health officials are so quick to relegate us to the end of the priority line. I have really enjoyed your many conversations but this conversation leaves me depressed and hopeless. I can only have faith that the vaccine will be available to all soon. Please carry on your good work and perhaps you will address these concerns some day.
  • Rachel H 10
    Great topics and guests
    This is the best place to get accurate information about Covid and other medical issues. Love this podcast!
  • mpazdr1
    Pharmacist
    Excellent podcast. All conversations are very well organized. I’m always learning something new.
  • annereins
    Excellent and accessible
    I am not a clinician but enjoy this accessible podcast.
  • jhwest
    Excellent podcast
    Great, pertinent interviews with various medical heads-of-field. Really well done.
  • Nomar2010
    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 go.
  • Mathanr
    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.
  • fabifernandez
    Great way to learn and update in different subjects in medicine!
    Love to listen and learn.
  • ErzDo
    Comprehensive coverage of important details
    One of the best up to date comprehensive reviews of the covid epidemic from the medical community point if view. As an Emergency teaching physician I am very appreciative.
  • PathMax
    Excellent source for the COVID-19 Pandemic
    They interview many interesting persons, including those on the front lines from Italy, China, New York City and more.
  • On2-2day
    HSCT fror MS
    Hello. I listened to your interview with Dr. Burt. Very inreesting. I was diagnosed with MS in 2014 & have been looking for a better way to deal with it. I noticed all my friends from some MS groups learned to live with or settle with MS. Not me! I found out about HSCT in July 2015. I applied to Dr. Burt but I didn't meet the requirements. With no where to turn, I decided to raise money and go abroad for treatment. I started fundraising in August and was done before Christmas. I waited till April/May of 2016 to leave for treatment & till today it has been the beat desecion ever. In January while weaiting for my date for ntreatment I decided to launch my own podcast, not of MS, only because we MSers should be tired of talking about that by now. I saw a need in bringing up peoples spirits so I launched "Richie, The MS Motivational Speaker". Maybe we can interview on another & spread our words to a broader audience.
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