Embracing change to grow as a person and a leader with John Inadomi, MD |
This year the Healio podcast, Gut Talk, celebrates its 5th anniversary of diving deep into the world of gastroenterology with a range of experts from across the field covering topics that matter most to patients and physicians.
Gut Talk provides accurate and engaging content on breakthroughs in GI drugs, educational and digital therapeutic tools, nutrition and general health care. In each episode, hosts Sameer K. Berry, MD, and William D. Chey, MD, provide updates, research and insights from experts and patients. “The Gut Talk podcast offers a fantastic way for busy gastroenterology providers to obtain quick updates from the field at their convenience,” Robert Stott, editorial director at Healio, said. “Our hosts not only educate, but also entertain our listeners with stories and case studies from their own real-world experiences, as well as candid conversations with outspoken leaders in the gastroenterology field.”
In this podcast episode, John Inadomi, MD, chair of the department of internal medicine at University of Utah Health, discusses the value of mentorship, qualities a leader should possess and more.
Link to Episode
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| Daniel Leung, MD, MSc, Awarded NIH Grant for Mobile Health Tool in Bangladesh |
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Daniel Leung, MD, MSc, Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Utah, funding for the R33 phase of a multi-year research project to improve antibiotic stewardship among village doctors in rural Bangladesh. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) award supports years 3 through 5 of the research project titled "A mobile health tool to improve antibiotic stewardship among village doctors in Bangladesh".
This project builds on the R21 phase of the study. It focuses on using mobile health (mHealth) technology to empower local healthcare providers with tools to increase the appropriate use of antibiotics for diarrheal illness in children. By addressing the widespread issue of antibiotic misuse, the project aims to reduce antimicrobial resistance, a global health concern. Dr. Leung, the project’s Contact Principal Investigator (PI), leads this effort alongside collaborators from the University of Florida and the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (Icddr,b).
Read the full press release here
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