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Immune Deficiency Foundation

Immune Deficiency Foundationwww.primaryimmune.org
This podcast is a service of the Immune Deficiency Foundation — a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life of people diagnosed with primary immunodeficiency, or PI. "Bold Conversations" is a program that explores the harsh realities of health access in the United States. Hosted by Dr. Nicole Rochester. "Undiagnosed" is a narrative docuseries on that tells the true stories of PI patients and their long journeys to proper diagnosis and treatment. To learn more about primary immunodeficiency, the PI community, or to support the foundation as a donor or volunteer, please visit our website at www.primaryimmune.org. If you have any questions you would like to be answered, email us at idf@primaryimmune.org.
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Episodes

Undiagnosed Episode 2: "The Gardener"

Transcript: https://primaryimmune.org/sites/default/files/TRANSCRIPT%20--%20Undiagnosed%20Episode%202.pdf A cut on the roof of your mouth. A step in a shallow puddle during a game of backyard football. Potting soil beneath your fingernails. Occurrences like these are, at worst, minor inconveniences for most of the world. However, they can lead to weeks or months of agony for some. This reality is made even harsher for someone who finds profound joy in the simplicity of growing flowers from tille...

May 01, 202321 min

Community Q&A: Primary Immunodeficiency & Neurological Issues with Dr. Stacey Clardy

Dr. Stacey Clardy (Associate Professor of Neurology at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City VHA) answers questions from the PI community about her clinical study: Neurological Manifestations of CVID. For a transcript of this podcast, click here: https://primaryimmune.org/sites/default/files/FINAL%20-%20Neuro%20pod%20Q%26A%20transcript.pdf Dr. Clardy's paper on neurological symptoms in CVID: https://nn.neurology.org/content/10/3/e200088 The information, terminology, and opinions presented in th...

Apr 19, 20231 hr

Bold Conversations Part 2: The roots of medical mistrust among Communities of Color

Dr. Sherita Golden (Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, Professor at Johns Hopkins Medicine) joins Dr. Rochester to discuss the roots of medical mistrust among Communities of Color – from historical examples such as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study to contemporary and personal examples that marginalized individuals understand all too well. For a transcript of this episode, click here: https://primaryimmune.org/sites/default/files/Bold%20Conversations%20episode%202%20transcript.pdf Study on co...

Apr 04, 202340 min

Undiagnosed Episode 1: "The Caretaker"

Series premiere. On average, it takes nine to fifteen years of untreated illness to be diagnosed with and treated for a Primary Immunodeficiency. Recent studies estimate that 70 - 90% of those with PI do not yet have a diagnosis. You’re listening to Undiagnosed – an Immune Deficiency Foundation podcast. These are the true stories of the harrowing journey to diagnosis. Imagine an energetic young girl. As the oldest of four children under the age of five, she’s the caretaker of her siblings. She’s...

Mar 06, 202327 min

Bold Conversations Part One: What is Health Equity?

Series premiere. Dr. Nicole Rochester, IDF's Medical Advisor for Health Equity, discusses the differences between equality and equity, where disparities in health equity can be found, and some of the consequences of a healthcare system that erodes the trust between patients and physicians.

Feb 06, 202313 min

Skilled Nursing Facilities with Dr. M. Elizabeth M. Younger

Dr. M. Elizabeth M. Younger of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine joins IDF's Lynn Albizo and Stephanie Steele to discuss issues surrounding the use of Skilled Nursing Facilities for patients with Primary Immunodeficiency. Ask IDF: http://primaryimmune.org/askidf The information, terminology, and opinions presented in this forum do not necessarily reflect the views of IDF, its Board of Trustees, sponsors, or donors.

Jan 18, 202318 min

Community Q&A: Gastrointestinal Issues and Primary Immunodeficiency

Sarah C. Glover DO (Professor of Medicine, University of Mississippi) answers community questions about the relationships between gastrointestinal issues and primary immunodeficiency. To view the video of Dr. Glover's full presentation, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62Ns3X-Ry6Y Scholarly article: Clinical Presentations, Diagnostic Considerations, and Therapeutic Options for Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Common Variable Immune Deficiency -- https://journals.lww.com/ajg/Abstract...

Dec 15, 202245 min

The Connection Between Mental and Physical Health

Dr. John W. Seymour, PhD, LMFT (Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Minnesota State University, Mankato)discusses the links between mental and physical health, and how individuals with PI can best care for minds. Click here to view a PDF of the presentation: https://primaryimmune.org/sites/default/files/2022%20PI%20Conference-Connection%20Physical%20Mental%20Health-Seymour.pdf Ask IDF: http://www.primaryimmune.org/askidf Donate or volunteer: https://primaryimmune.org/waystogi...

Nov 30, 202255 min

A SCID Compass Retrospective

Alissa Creamer (IDF's Director of Community Services) and Melissa Raspa (RTI's Senior Research Public Health Analyst) discuss the successes of the 4-year SCID Compass program. SCID Compass Website: https://scidcompass.org/ RTI International: https://www.rti.org/ PI and Travel: https://primaryimmune.org/travelling-with-pi The information, terminology, and opinions presented in this forum do not necessarily reflect the views of IDF, its Board of Trustees, sponsors, or donors.

Oct 31, 202225 min

Navigating Access to Quality Care with Primary Immunodeficiency

IDF's own Colleen Brock (RN, Manager of Medical Programs) and Stephanie Steele (Director of Payor Relations and Policy) give a presentation on making sure you, as an individual with PI, have the tools you need to get the care you deserve. The information, terminology, and opinions presented in this forum do not necessarily reflect the views of IDF, its Board of Trustees, sponsors, or donors.

Sep 28, 20221 hr 13 min

Returning to In-Person Events

Returning to In-Person Events IDF's Tammy Black and Alissa Creamer discuss the organization's return to in-person events, as well as the safety protocols and virtual offerings available at the upcoming Walk for PI and PI Conference events. IDF Clinician Finder: https://primaryimmune.org/clinician-finder Walk for PI: https://www.walkforpi.org/ Primary Immunodeficiency Conference: https://web.cvent.com/event/1593c0cc-9b7b-4ffc-9f24-d4964dda8206/summary

Aug 23, 202217 min

State of the States: 2022 Policy Advocacy Overview

2022 is already more than half over, so we at IDF are reflecting on the goals we’ve set, and the progress we’ve made toward meeting them. On this episode, Jamie Sexton, director of state policy, and Becca Russ, grassroots advocacy specialist, discuss the organization’s advocacy work at a state level so far this year, and the progress we’ve made toward improving the lives of those in the PI community. Faces of IDF: https://primaryimmune.org/faces-idf I Am Immunocompromised Card: https://primaryim...

Jul 25, 202224 min

Immunoglobulin Replacement Therapy: As Individual As You with Dr. M. Elizabeth M. Younger

M. Elizabeth M. Younger, CRNP, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine joined us at a recent IDF forum to discuss immunoglobulin replacement therapy and the various ways it can be tweaked to fit each patient's unique needs. The information, terminology, and opinions presented in this forum do not necessarily reflect the views of IDF, its Board of Trustees, sponsors, or donors. To view the slideshow used in the presentation, click here: https://primar...

Jul 01, 20221 hr 16 min

Convalescent Plasma and COVID-19 with Dr. Arturo Casadevall

Dr. Arturo Casadevall is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology and Infectious Diseases, as well as a recent inductee to the National Academy of Sciences. Today, he joins us to discuss his research into convalescent plasma in the fight against COVID-19.

May 26, 202227 min

Supporting Siblings Of Children With Chronic Illness

When a child is diagnosed with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency or SCID, not only is the child affected but the family is as well. In this episode, we will be talking with certified child life specialist, Samantha Childs, MS, CCLS about the importance of supporting siblings of children with chronic illness, specifically SCID. This session was originally presented as a SCID Compass Lunch and Learn.

Feb 25, 202240 min

What To Ask Your Healthcare Provider

Being diagnosed with a rare disease like PI can be intimidating, as well as confusing. Hear from panelists, Nicole Rochester, MD, Mary Hintermeyer, APNP, and Brian Rath, JD as they review some important questions and information that you should use when discussing your diagnosis concerns with your healthcare provider. This session was originally presented as an IDF Forum.

Feb 11, 202244 min

IDF Advocate Connections: Becoming A Rare Disease Advisory Council Member

For those living with rare diseases, such as PI, it is important to have a strong voice in state government and advise policymakers on critical issues related to access, coverage, and the diseases themselves. Many state policymakers are unaware of the challenges the rare disease community faces. To help bridge these gaps in knowledge, Rare Disease Advisory Councils or RDACs are created. RDACs serve as an advising body and liaison between the rare disease community and state governments. With us ...

Jan 31, 202233 min

Opportunities For Young People Of Color In Science

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in science, technology, engineering, math fields (otherwise known as STEM), is projected to grow twice as fast in the next decade as for all occupations. Even so, a recent Pew Center study reported that only 7% of recent graduates in STEM fields were Black students. In today's episode, we will be talking with two experts, Dr. Nicole Rochester and Alexis Mobley, to help us gain a better understanding of how to address these concerns and why ...

Dec 29, 202145 min

Living With CGD: A Discussion About BMT - A Diagnosis-Specific Episode

Chronic Granulomatous Disease or CGD, one of the rare forms of primary immunodeficiency, causes an increased susceptibility to infections caused by certain bacteria and fungi. In today’s diagnosis-specific episode, we will be exploring treatment options, particularly Bone Marrow Transplant, or BMT for CGD with Felicia Morton and Dr. Vinod Prasad.

Dec 16, 202134 min

Assessing Neurodevelopmental Outcomes In SCID Patients: A Collaborative Study By IDF And PIDTC

In this SCID Compass episode, we will be talking with two research specialists, Virdette L. Brumm, Ph.D., and Sharon A. Kidd, MPH, Ph.D., from the Primary Immune Deficiency Treatment Consortium or PIDTC to discuss a collaborative study on assessing neurodevelopmental outcomes in SCID patients. This session was originally presented as a SCID Compass Lunch and Learn.

Nov 17, 202140 min

Clinical Research Trials & You

Are you interested in learning more about clinical research trials that are available for you? In today’s episode, we will be discussing important information about clinical trials with Jason Bradt, MD, Ali Smyth, Ph.D., and Elizabeth(Buffy)Garabedian, RN, MSLS. This session was originally presented during IDF’s Rare of the Rare Summit in October.

Oct 15, 202138 min

Teens & Vaccines - Part Of The Teen Series

As the Coronavirus progresses, the COVID-19 vaccine continues to be our best form of protection against the deadly virus, especially for those living with primary immunodeficiency or PI. The CDC recommends all individuals who are 12 years old and older receive a COVID-19 vaccine. In today’s episode, we will be discussing the importance of the COVID-19 vaccine, specifically for teens, with a panel of Teen Leaders.

Sep 17, 202135 min

Successful Fundraising & Team Building: Learning From An IDF Walk For PI Team Captain

One of IDF’s many great initiatives, IDF Walk for Primary Immunodeficiency, unites all members of the PI community to help create better lives for those living with these rare, chronic disorders. You can register for an IDF Walk for PI in your area as a participant or as part of a team. Many teams are created for the walks and are led by enthusiastic Team Captains! With us to discuss being a team captain is Rachel Novak, the team captain of Team Cats Peeps.

Aug 31, 202128 min

The Public Face of PI

For those living with primary immunodeficiency, awareness about these rare, chronic disorders is crucial. Listen as influential leaders within the PI community, Harper Spero, Carol Ann Demaret, Autry Beamon, and John Robison, discuss the misconceptions, public portrayals, and general understanding of PI.

Jul 23, 202143 min

Health Equity

As our nation grapples with issues of bias and racism, we have an obligation to address racial disparities in the PI community, in medicine, and in society at large. Listen as our panelists, Nicole Rochester, MD, FAAP, Michele Andrasik, PhD, and Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo, MD discuss the importance of achieving health equity by increasing opportunities for everyone to live their healthiest life possible, no matter who they are.

Jul 16, 20211 hr 2 min

Plasma Ethics

Plasma-derived therapies are used daily by thousands of individuals around the world with chronic, rare conditions. Because of its diverse and lifesaving uses, knowledge of plasma-derived therapies and plasma donation is critical. Here with us to discuss the ethics of plasma is a panel of influential leaders, Mark Skinner, JD, Johan Prevot, Val Bias, and Peter Jaworski, Ph.D. This episode was originally presented during IDF’s 2021 PI Conference in June.

Jul 09, 20211 hr 13 min

Q&A with Kathryn Stephens

While we usually dive into topics that are medical in nature, we wanted to take the opportunity today to talk with a subject matter expert of a different type - IDF Interim CEO, Kathryn Stephens. Kathryn Stephens joined the IDF team in mid-April as Interim CEO of IDF. She comes to us with more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit management. Listen as we discuss her work as well as examine her role as Interim CEO.

Jun 11, 202115 min
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