Medicine and the Machine

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Join Medscape editor-in-chief Eric Topol, MD, and master storyteller and clinician Abraham Verghese, MD, as they interview experts on the hottest topics in healthcare ranging from COVID-19 to social determinants of health to bringing humanity back to medicine.

Episode Date
Wisdom From a Scottish GP: The Lost Art of Convalescence
Nov 28, 2023
His Rare Disease's Cure Was Sitting on the Pharmacy Shelf
Oct 31, 2023
Physicians: Shape Your AI Future or Someone Else Will
Oct 02, 2023
Left-Digit Bias and Other Random Acts of Medicine
Sep 07, 2023
How the Modern ICU Was Galvanized By a Polio Epidemic
Aug 15, 2023
Bob Wachter's Viral Tweet and Thoughts on AI in Medicine
Jul 25, 2023
AI Comes to Medicine: This Time, It's Serious
Jun 27, 2023
Tragedy, Hope, and a Medical Mystery: 'The Covenant of Water'
Jun 07, 2023
There's No Place Like Home for Hospital Care
May 01, 2023
Rogue Faculty and Academic Freedom in the Age of Misinformation
Mar 15, 2023
How AI and Chatbots Can Make Us Healers Again
Feb 21, 2023
Hannah Fry: The Mathematician Who Knows Uncertainty Is Unavoidable
Jan 18, 2023
To Stop COVID, We Must Clean Up Our Air
Dec 22, 2022
How We Can Err if We Rely on Randomized Controlled Trials
Nov 23, 2022
How We Create--Then Blame--A Viral Underclass
Oct 13, 2022
The Golden Age of Virology? An Expert's Take on Polio, Monkeypox, and COVID-19
Sep 21, 2022
We Are Failing to Use What We've Learned About COVID
Sep 09, 2022
Hidden in Plain Sight: If AI Can Detect Race, What About Bias?
Jul 27, 2022
Long COVID: A Very Big Umbrella
Jun 23, 2022
It's Not All Fun and Games: How DeepMind Unlocks Medicine's Secrets
Jun 15, 2022
How Medicine Is Failing a Nation in Pain
May 20, 2022
Animal Reservoirs, Immunocompromised Hosts: COVID Dangers Ahead
Apr 21, 2022
Eric Topol: 'I Still Have My Guard Up'
Apr 08, 2022
The Medical Model Doesn't Work for Mental Health
Mar 25, 2022
Why Test to Treat is Imperative Now
Mar 09, 2022
'Historic Botched Job': The Narrative Mechanics of Failed COVID Communication From CDC and Elsewhere
Feb 25, 2022
COVID Vaccines for the Under 5's: The 'Finish Line' We Need
Feb 17, 2022
Dr. Glaucomflecken on Why We Can All Use a Laugh Right Now
Jan 13, 2022
2021: Where We Succeeded, Where We Failed in Pandemic Year Two
Dec 22, 2021
Former White House COVID Advisor: We Can All Safely Experience Joy This Holiday Season
Dec 14, 2021
Dr Kimberly Manning on Twitter Teaching, Vaccine Deliberation, and Her Own Secret Sauce
Nov 09, 2021
How Pediatrician Rachel Pearson Brings Along Vaccine-Hesitant Parents
Nov 01, 2021
Dr Ebony Hilton Wants to Talk Herself Out of a Job
Oct 20, 2021
How Machines Bring Humanity Back to Medicine
Oct 04, 2021
Wellcome Trust's Jeremy Farrar: 'Seeing the End of the Pandemic Is Premature'
Sep 22, 2021
A Leading Virologist Reveals His Two 'Nightmare' Viruses
Sep 14, 2021
'Coma' Author Robin Cook on Medical Thrillers and Healthcare
Aug 30, 2021
Google's Head of AI Talks About the Future of the EHR and Technology in Medicine
Aug 20, 2021
Simplifying COVID Immunology, One Metaphor at a Time
Aug 03, 2021
To End Burnout, Doctors Must Change the Culture of Medicine
Jul 09, 2021
The Medical Students Who Shunned Fear and Dove Into COVID Care
Jun 25, 2021
Walter Isaacson on CRISPR and the People Behind the Revolution
Jun 18, 2021
Imagine the Worst, or We're at Our Own Peril: Osterholm
May 14, 2021
After Hundreds of Interviews, Here's John Whyte's View of COVID
May 05, 2021
Peter Hotez Talks Russia, Lady Gaga, and the Antiscience Movement
Apr 21, 2021
Tom Frieden on COVID: CDC Fumbles, Blood Clots, and New Approaches
Apr 15, 2021
Roberto Burioni on Conquering COVID and Charming the Skeptics
Apr 01, 2021
COVID Writing Goes Viral: How Literary and Social Media Writing Became a Lifeline During the Pandemic
Mar 26, 2021
It's Okay to Overreact: Devi Sridhar Shares COVID's Humbling Lesson
Mar 18, 2021
What the NBA's Collaboration With Yale Reveals About COVID Variants
Feb 23, 2021
'The Impact of the Vaccine Has Been Tremendous'
Feb 17, 2021
COVID-Related ARDS May Not Be So Different After All: An ICU Physician's View of What Works
Feb 03, 2021
'We're Only Safe if We're All Safe': Global COVID Vaccination
Jan 20, 2021
Eric Goosby on COVID, Race, and Building Health
Jan 12, 2021
Reducing Risk Now, While Preparing for the Next Pandemic
Dec 30, 2020
Can AI Exist in Medicine Without Human Oversight?
Dec 23, 2020
How HIV Informs COVID: Mark Smith on Crisis, Inequality, and Hope
Dec 09, 2020
Vivek Murthy: Everyone Gets Lonely; Here's How to Counter It
Oct 30, 2020
The Remarkable Value of Thinking Broadly: A COVID-19 Trifecta
Oct 28, 2020
Charting a Path Out of COVID Means Remembering Data and Humanity
Oct 07, 2020
Uché Blackstock, One of the Great Young Activists in Medicine
Sep 24, 2020
Rushing a COVID-19 Vaccine Could Lead to 'Perpetual Limbo'
Sep 14, 2020
COVID-19 Immune Responses Explained
Aug 21, 2020
Fauci to Medscape: 'We're Gonna Get Through It'
Jul 18, 2020
Wearable Tech May Detect COVID-19 Infection Before Symptoms
Jun 29, 2020
Up From the Abyss: Bellevue Starts to Reopen After COVID Peak
May 27, 2020
Revolutionizing Medicine With a Simple Touch and a True Exam
May 20, 2020
AI for Eyes Is 'Nothing Short of Remarkable'
May 06, 2020
With 'Horrendous' Decisions Afoot in COVID-19, Teams Are Key
Apr 24, 2020
'We're Going to Make It Through This,' Stanford Dean Says
Apr 10, 2020
'Our Job Is to Save as Many People as Possible,' ICU Doc Says
Apr 02, 2020
Stanford Hospitalist: 'What I Wish I'd Known 2 Weeks Ago'
Mar 27, 2020
Clinicians' 'Number-One Wish' for Artificial Intelligence
Feb 06, 2020
Bringing Humanity Back Is the 'Greatest Gift AI Can Give'
Jan 02, 2020
Mindsets Can Make the Difference in Clinical Medicine
Nov 27, 2019
Caregiving and the Soul of Medicine
Nov 01, 2019
It's Time for Physicians to Organize -- For Our Patients' Sake
Oct 04, 2019
Spend Money on AI or Just Give Doctors More Time?
Sep 04, 2019
AI May Save Some Time, but It Can't Listen to a Patient
Aug 22, 2019
Topol and Verghese on Where the Physical Exam Is Going
Jul 03, 2019
Eric Topol and Abraham Verghese: 'We Need to Be More Human'
Jun 26, 2019