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Thursday, January 2, 2024
Empowering Adolescents and Young Adults in the Transition From Pediatric to Adult Sickle Cell Care
What are barriers and solutions for transitioning sickle cell youth from pediatric to adult care? Expert Dr. Titilope Fasipe from Texas Children’s discusses barriers that she’s noticed for her patients and solutions to overcome them.
Thursday, January 9, 2024
How Can Virologists Help Improve Public Trust in Vaccinations?
Public trust in vaccinations is down, but how can virologists help boost public trust? Medical laboratory scientist Dr. Rodney Rohde discusses factors at play in vaccine misinformation and vaccine hesitancy and ways that public trust can be rebuilt.
Thursday, January 16, 2024
Can Growing Fear of Vaccines Lead to Other Medical Misconceptions?
Vaccine fear can have a snowball effect. Medical laboratory scientist Dr. Rodney Rohde discusses how vaccine fear, hesitancy, and misinformation have led to real-world impacts on people, domestic animals, and overall public health.
Thursday, January 23, 2024
Beyond the ER: Innovative Approaches to Sickle Cell Pain Management
Sickle cell patients often encounter stigma in managing pain, but what interventions have shown success in improving pain management and frequency of emergency care? Expert Dr. Titilope Fasipe from Texas Children’s discusses common pain issues for sickle cell patients, the stigma of emergency care, and pain management strategies for improved patient care.
Thursday, January 30, 2024
The Roles of Vaccine Education and Trust in Public Health
Vaccine education and trust serve important roles in public health. Medical laboratory scientist Dr. Rodney Rohde discusses ways to build trust at the community level through personal communication and faith-based efforts.
Thursday, February 6, 2024
What Infections Are Most Likely to Cause Bilirubin Level Increases?
What are the specific infection types that are most likely to cause notable bilirubin level increases? Medical laboratory scientist Dr. Kyle Riding explains two infection categories that can impact bilirubin levels and different types of infections that are common culprits of bilirubin rising.
Thursday, February 13, 2024
Hope in the Face of Sickle Cell: Embracing Life Amidst Uncertainty
Pediatric sickle cell patients may encounter psychosocial barriers, but how can healthcare providers improve their support during this time? Expert Dr. Titilope Fasipe from Texas Children’s discusses common challenges for sickle cell youth and her advice for HCPs to aid patients through these obstacles.
Thursday, February 20, 2024
How Can Equitable Access to Diagnostic Testing Be Increased?
What steps can be taken to improve equitable access to diagnostic testing? Medical laboratory scientist Dr. Rodney Rohde discusses steps that have been taken to bridge the gap and how efforts can continue toward equitable access for all patients.
Thursday, February 27, 2024
How Do Socioeconomic Factors Influence Infectious Diseases?
Infectious diseases are becoming more prevalent, and socioeconomic factors are a concern. Medical laboratory scientist Dr. Rodney Rohde discusses the impacts of social determinants of health and environmental factors on vulnerable populations.