Lab Medicine Rounds

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A curated podcast for physicians, laboratory professionals, and students; hosted by Dr. Justin Kreuter (the Bow Tie Bandit of Blood) and featuring trending topics from Mayo Clinic Laboratories subject-matter experts.

Episodes

  • Charting the Course: The Journey to Becoming a Physician-Scientist

    16/02/2024 Duration: 24min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, M.D., a neurosurgeon and scientist at Mayo Clinic. From humble beginnings as a migrant worker, his story is one of resilience, determination, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge. Timestamps:0:00 Introduction1:54 Importance for physicians to play a role in science5:28 Setting yourself up for success9:48 Inquisitive mind14:00 Mentoring22:00 Looking ahead23:55 Outro

  • Recruiting for Careers in Laboratory Medicine

    02/02/2024 Duration: 18min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with placement coordinator Jamie Herget to discuss recruitment initiatives within the laboratory profession. Timestamps:0:00 Introduction0:59 Importance of recruitment2:57 What roles are being recruited?5:31 Effective strategies for recruitment9:28 Ineffective strategies for recruitment15:01 Trends & CollaborationsResources:www.jobs.mayoclinic.orgClinical Laboratory Technologist/Scientist - CLT/CLS/MLS at Mayo Clinic 

  • Should You Stay or Should You Go?

    19/01/2024 Duration: 21min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., and Rondell Graham, M.B.B.S., delve into the critical decisions involved in contemplating a role on the staff at the institution where you receive your training.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction01:25 Why did you decide to take a job at the institution where you finished training?03:35 Things to think about when accepting a job07:27 What to focus on during interviews11:37 Importance of early years16:58 How do you learn about updates in medicine?20:35 Outro

  • Perspectives of a Teaching Assistant

    05/01/2024 Duration: 20min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., engages in a compelling conversation with Lindsey Randall, a third-year medical student, as they discuss her experiences and insights in the role of a teaching assistant. 00:00 Introduction01:05 Why did you decide to get involved in teaching in the first place?02:07 You’ve been teaching in this course, but how has your learning been from this experience of teaching?05:45 Do you have any thoughts about what you’ve learned about chunking information and sequencing information?08:01 Could you elaborate on your approach for writing those questions?10:25 You don’t shy away from questions where there is clearly a “best answer.” Could you talk on why you’ve included those questions intentionally? 13:14 How do you handle those moments when you don’t know an answer? 15:45 What advice do you have for those listening who may be interested in developing their teaching skills?

  • Celebrating 100 Episodes

    15/12/2023 Duration: 24min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., along with the Lab Medicine Rounds podcast team share their experience on starting an educational podcast and reflecting on past episodes. Timestamps00:00 Introduction01:02 Rick: How did the podcast start up? What was the genesis, how did this all start?03:05 Dr. Kreuter: How does this work around the podcast all come together? And what’s most surprising about it?07:03 Rick to Dr. Kreuter: From your standpoint, what do you have to do to prepare for a podcast?08:48 Rick: What was the overall goal or mission statement of the podcast when you started?11:14 Rick: What are your takeaways, funny things, things that Dr. Kreuter does that annoys you, or what do you look forward to?14:02 Dr. Kreuter to Rick: Can you share some of the pointers you give to presenters before we begin recording?18:15 Rick: What do you think is different from when we started, the first one we did here in this studio, to the 99th one we just finished?21:18 Rick to Dr. Kreu

  • Nurturing Our Laboratories

    01/12/2023 Duration: 15min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with Alex Klobassa, assistant supervisor for transfusion medicine in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic, to discuss nurturing our laboratories. 03:38 Challenges to nurturing laboratory teams.02:39 Takeaways from nurturing laboratory teams.07:42 Creating programs to support laboratory staff.14:21 Ways to improve our laboratories.

  • Pre-analytical Variables for Coagulation Testing

    17/11/2023 Duration: 17min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with Jansen Seheult, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., M.D., assistant professor of laboratory medicine and pathology in the Division of Hematopathology, to discuss heterophile antibodies and HIL, which are considered by some to be analytical errors and by others to reflect patient-related pre-analytical variables. Timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:40 Role of pre-analytical variables for coagulation testing03:25 Common pre-analytical variables to be aware of07:49 Medical community collaboration to mitigate patient-related issues11:51  Share about an intervention that was tried and how that worked out14:10 Future of coagulation testing16:34 Outro

  • What's New in CAR-T?

    03/11/2023 Duration: 18min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with Timothy Wiltshire, Ph.D., assistant professor of laboratory medicine and pathology in the Division of Transfusion Medicine, to discuss what’s new with CAR-T cells. Timestamps:0:00 Introduction0:49 Why is CAR-T important for healthcare folks to appreciate in 2023?3:05 What should healthcare professionals understand about CAR-T?4:55 Is it true to say that we’ve seen success specifically in the hematologic cancers like leukemias, but not necessarily like the solid tumors, like breast cancer or prostate cancer?7:27 Are there a few things that you look for when you read an article that’s reporting about CAR-T cells?10:24 Can you explain what off-target effects are? 11:46 What are some of the new things that have come out recently?13:24 What’s involved with creating your typical CAR-T?14:58 What are your thoughts on the future for the field?16:22 Is this a more equitable product or are there still some struggles with getting equity for

  • What Every Pathologist Should Understand About Breast Imaging

    20/10/2023 Duration: 16min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with Robert Fazzio, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of radiology and chair of the Division of Breast Imaging at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Timestamps:0:00 Introduction1:05 The importance for pathologists to understand the fundamentals of breast imaging.2:40 Reading the comments and the roles they play in the pathology report.4:30 Aspects of breast imaging that pathologists should appreciate.6:45 Interpreting the level of suspicion.8:00 Modalities for imaging used (ex. Mammograms, ultrasound, MRI)9:20 Interprofessional collaboration13:00 Preparation for trainees and various workflows15:20 Future of breast imaging18:30 Outro

  • Cardiac Troponins and Checkpoint Inhibitors

    06/10/2023 Duration: 22min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with Allan Jaffe, M.D., a consultant in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic, about cardiac troponins and checkpoint inhibitors. Dr. Jaffe is also the Wayne and Kathryn Preisel Professor of Cardiovascular Disease Research, professor of laboratory medicine and pathology, and professor of medicine in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. Discussion includes:00:47 Introductory background on checkpoint inhibitors and cardiac troponins.15:12  Challenges with recognizing immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated myocarditis.19:28  Key takeaways for how laboratory professionals can support these patients.19:28 Considerations of questions that are top of mind when tackling these issues.

  • Guidance Documents: Learning About Lipids

    15/09/2023 Duration: 15min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with Jeff Meeusen, Ph.D., assistant professor of laboratory medicine and pathology and clinical chemist in the Division of Clinical Core Laboratory Services for the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic, who discusses a forthcoming guidance document on lipid testing.  Discussion includes:00:59 Importance of guidance document for lipid testing.03:30 Key takeaways for laboratory professionals utilizing the guidance document.09:20 Challenges with implementing a guidance document.12:50  Advice for others looking to join guidance committees.

  • How to Create Strong Professional Presentations

    01/09/2023 Duration: 20min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” guest host Ann Moyer, M.D., Ph.D., speaks with Justin Kreuter, M.D., transfusion medicine pathologist and assistant professor of laboratory medicine and pathology at Mayo Clinic, about the importance of creating and practicing professional presentations. Discussion Topics:00:00 Introduction01:03 Importance of practicing your presentation.03:13 Common missteps in professional presentations.07:52 Tips for putting together a strong presentation.13:32 Tips for learners when presenting to experts in the field.Resources:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15980086/

  • Coagulation Basics

    18/08/2023 Duration: 16min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” guest host Ann Moyer, M.D., Ph.D., speaks with Justin Kreuter, M.D., transfusion medicine pathologist and assistant professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at Mayo Clinic, about common misunderstandings and practical ways to teach the basics of coagulation. Timestamps:0:00 Intro00:48 Why is it important for physicians to understand the fundamentals of coagulation?02:27 In your experience, what are a few of the common misunderstandings that people might have?08:15 Do you have any thoughts on what we can do better to teach a complicated topic like coagulation?13:57 Are there any sessions at the upcoming Bleeding and Thrombosing Diseases conference that you are looking forward to in particular?15:31 Outro

  • Practicing Art & Medicine

    04/08/2023 Duration: 20min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with Laura Tafe, M.D., associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and president of the Association of Molecular Pathology, to discuss practicing art and medicine.Timestamps:0:00 Intro01:30 What is your artist origin story?03:40 What does that relationship of your art practice and medical practice look like?07:18 How do you navigate the challenge of not having enough time?08:52 What advice do you have for healthcare professionals, new residents, who have interests in addition to medicine?12:37 What are your thoughts? Where does your art practice go in the coming months and years? 15:40 What is your interest in Graphic Medicine? (question from Dr. Tafe to Dr. Kreuter)20:04 Outro

  • Teaching Artificial Intelligence

    21/07/2023 Duration: 21min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” Justin Kreuter, M.D., sits down with Bradley Erickson, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the Mayo Clinic Artificial Intelligence Lab and professor of radiology at Mayo Clinic, to talk about working with artificial intelligence and how to train on it.0:00 Intro00:45 Why are computer-aided diagnoses, artificial intelligence, important for our healthcare?02:45 Is there one way or maybe one facet of AI that’s the next generation of a checklist?03:46 What’s important for physicians to understand about working with artificial intelligence?06:01 As they are getting developed, is there a standard way the community is talking about this confidence in probability? Is that going to be universal for the different tools that are being developed? Or is it each to their own the way they try to convey that?08:10 Is the thought then that will help us get away from some of the biases in our clinical practices?09:25 How are you thinking about how we train our trainees, our residents and fellows,

  • Discovering Online Pathology Resources

    07/07/2023 Duration: 20min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” Justin Kreuter, M.D., sits down with Clarissa Jordan, M.D., chief resident in anatomic and clinical pathology for the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic, to discuss online pathology resources. Resources: AACC  Learning Lab: https://www.aacc.org/education/learning-lab  Kurt’s Notes: https://schaberg.faculty.ucdavis.edu/ Surgical Pathology Reimagined (textbooks): https://www.acemypath.com/books https://www.pathcejmd.com

  • Reflections on Residency

    16/06/2023 Duration: 24min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” Justin Kreuter, M.D., sits down with Isabella Holmes, D.O., a first-year pathology resident at the University of Michigan, to discuss her residency training experience. 0:00 Intro01:01 Let’s start by telling our audience your story – why did you decide to become a pathologist?03:03 What has this first year been for you, what’s that rotation look like? How has your experience been?04:49 Do you have any advice for listeners who might be going into pathology residency, as far as how they can set themselves up for success during that, and try to take ownership for things?07:37 What does your process look like for capturing the learning?08:53 I want to applaud and highlight this skill you just articulated. You started one thing, writing things down you need to look up. But then you discovered for yourself that you’re writing this stuff down but not capitalizing on it the way you intended? How did you catch yourself?11:00 How has navigating residency been going? What has th

  • Navigating Implementation Challenges in the Laboratory

    02/06/2023 Duration: 18min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” Justin Kreuter, M.D., sits down with John Mills, Ph.D., associate professor and vice chair of test implementation for the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, to discuss navigating implementation challenges in the laboratory. 

  • Leading through Uncertanity

    19/05/2023 Duration: 16min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” Justin Kreuter, M.D., sits down with Matthew Binnicker, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Virology and Vice Chair of Practice in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology a Mayo Clinic, to talk about working and leading through uncertainty.Timestamps:0:00 Intro01:22 Why is working with uncertainty an important skill for us to cultivate?03:13 What are ways to keep grounded when navigating uncertainty?06:17 When you are not in a crisis moment, when it’s not an ambiguous time, how do you behave in a way that further cultivates this idea that you are a leader?08:22 How could we help our colleagues who are struggling with uncertainty?10:12 How can we help people with a fixed mindset as opposed to a growth mindset move from seeing negative feedback as uncomfortable, how can we help them see the growth and opportunity in front of them?12:09 I’m curious if you could share with our listeners a story of how uncertainty has surprised you most?15:35 Outro

  • The Modern Parasitology Lab

    05/05/2023 Duration: 14min

    In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” Justin Kreuter, M.D., sits down with Bobbi Pritt, M.D., professor and interim chair for the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, to discuss the modern parasitology laboratory.  Parasitology0:00 Intro01:03 Why did you decide to pursue parasitology?02:19 What does the modern-day parasitology lab look like?03:02 How are conventional and molecular techniques integrated to support the clinical practice?05:04 Is this something that is easy to train up into using and integrating, or has this been an easy lift to get people used to working in this way?06:45 Can you elaborate a little bit about the molecular aspects of how that might be integrated? Is this also a newer aspect for parasitology? 08:57 How has this impacted your training for clinical fellows if maybe some things might be controversial right now? How do you prepare them to navigate the future ahead?10:23 Have you heard feedback from ordering providers about the ab

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