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Small Talk, Big Topics

American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)www.gastro.org
Join gastroenterologists Matthew Whitson, Nina Nandy, and CS Tse as they gather with their early career peers and GI veterans alike for small talk on big topics in gastroenterology. Get ready to laugh, enhance your practice skills and advance your career with this podcast from the American Gastroenterological Association.
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Episodes

Olga Aroniadis and Michelle Kim: demystifying the academic promotion process

Feeling like the promotion process is shrouded in mystery? In this episode, host Dr. Matthew Whitson and guest host Dr. Averill Guo work to unveil the mystery with guests Drs. Olga Aroniadis, GI Division Chief at Stony Brook University Hospital and Michelle Kim, GI department chair at the Cleveland Clinic. While every institution is a bit different, they offer their most practical tips on who to talk to and when to advance in tenure or nontenure positions.

Jul 02, 202450 minSeason 3Ep. 7

Kristle Lynch and Evan Dellon: treating Eosinophilic esophagitis

If you’re receiving late night calls about handling food impaction cases in Eosinophilic Esophagitis patients, or if you’re just curious about how to best treat EoE patients, you’ll hopefully find this episode relatable and beneficial! Host Dr. Matthew Whitson and guest host Dr. Weston Bettner chat with guests Drs. Kristle Lee Lynch, director of the Esophageal and Swallowing Center at the University of Pennsylvania, and Evan Dellon, director of the Center for Esophageal Diseases and Swallowing a...

Jun 18, 202435 minSeason 3Ep. 6

Janice Jou: Live from #DDW2024 with tips for your first job

We're live from Digestive Disease Week 2024! Host Dr. Matthew Whitson is joined by one of our favorite guests, Dr. Janice Jou, professor of medicine and fellowship program director at Oregon Health & Science University, for a candid conversation about what it’s like in your first job out of training. She shares her advice for dealing with imposter syndrome, how to handle someone questioning your expertise, giving constructive feedback and more. Don’t miss this conversation with one of our mo...

Jun 04, 202447 minSeason 3Ep. 5

Loren Rabinowitz and Rachel Issaka: building research collaborations

Building research collaborations can be a challenge when you’re establishing your career, so let’s talk strategy. Host Dr. Matthew Whitson and guest host Dr. Kathryn Schmidt chat with guests Drs. Loren Rabinowitz, instructor in medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Rachel Issaka, associate professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, about the do’s and don’ts of building successful collaborations across institutions and with outside partners.

May 21, 202439 minSeason 3Ep. 4

Andy Tau: how to treat GI emergencies

If you’re looking for a GI career that offers a high return on therapeutic endoscopy and scratches a unique itch, this Small Talk, Big Topics episode is for you! Host Dr. Matthew Whitson and guest host Dr. Kunjali Padhya are joined by Dr. Andy Tau, GI hospitalist with Austin Gastroenterology, for a conversation on what it takes to manage GI emergencies and how patient care looks different in this type of role.

May 07, 202450 minSeason 3Ep. 3

Laurel Fisher and Asma Khapra: advancing and advocating for women in GI

How are we supporting the growth and development of women in gastroenterology? This episode’s hosts Drs. CS Tse and Bahar Adeli are joined by guests Drs. Laurel Fisher and Asma Khapra, co-directors of AGA’s Women in GI northeast regional workshop, for a discussion on how to address challenges in the workplace and cultivate a supportive community that supports career advancement. Don’t miss this conversation, plus more timely topics to help women thrive at AGA’s women in GI regional workshops thi...

Apr 23, 202440 minSeason 3Ep. 2

Barbara Jung: unpacking mentorship with AGA’s president

Welcome to season 3 of Small Talk, Big Topics! For our season premiere, hosts Drs. Matthew Whitson and Nina Nandy interview current AGA president Dr. Barbara Jung about her journey as a physician-scientist, the value of mentorship and how AGA became a home to her. Plus, find out how she met and received role modeling from former AGA president Dr. John Carethers!

Apr 09, 202442 minSeason 3Ep. 1

BONUS - Nitin Ahuja and Amit Patel: why climate change matters to GI

Does cleaning a scope lead to a significant amount of waste? Why should GI care about the environment? Tune in to this special bonus episode to hear hosts Drs. Matthew Whitson and CS Tse, and guests Drs. Nitin Ahuja, associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and Amit Patel, associate professor at Duke University, discuss gastroenterology and climate change.

Nov 07, 202334 minSeason 2Ep. 9

Jessica Korman and Erica Cohen: how to manage hard clinical cases & challenging patients

What approach should you take when you're faced with a hard clinical case? Hosts Drs. Matthew Whitson and Nina Nandy are joined by Drs. Jessica Korman and Erica Cohen from Capital Digestive Care, a gastroenterology group in the Washington, D.C.-metro area, to discuss their approaches to patient care, particularly when it comes to challenging cases.

Jul 04, 202341 minSeason 2Ep. 9

Renumathy Dhanasekaran, Alexandra T. Strauss and Daniel Penrice: AI in GI

How will artificial intelligence (AI) impact how gastroenterologists diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases? Host Dr. Matthew Whitson is joined by Drs. Renumathy Dhanasekaran, assistant professor at Stanford University, Alexandra T. Strauss, assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University and Daniel Penrice, gastroenterology fellow at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, to unpack what AI means for medicine in this special episode sponsored by the AGA Trainee and Early Career Committee.

Jun 21, 202348 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Christopher Velez and Sonali Paul: navigating LGBTQIA identity in GI

Happy Pride Month! For the inaugural Pride episode, hosts Drs. Matthew Whitson and Nina Nandy are joined by Drs. Christopher Velez, neurogastroenterologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Sonali Paul, transplant hepatologist at the University of Chicago, for a conversation about being a part of the LGBTQIA GI community and how to best support LGBTQIA patients.

Jun 06, 202344 minSeason 2Ep. 7

Catharine Walsh and Justin Sewell: how to be a better endoscopic trainer

Let’s journey into how to become a better educator in endoscopy while balancing patient care. Hosts Drs. Matthew Whitson and CS Tse are joined by Drs. Catharine Walsh, associate professor at University of Toronto, and Justin Sewell, professor of medicine at UCSF, to break down if there's a right or wrong way to teach endoscopy and more.

Mar 07, 202354 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Rena Yadlapati and Frank Scott: how to become a (clinical) expert

How do you make it as an early career GI and progress from your fellowship to become a clinical expert? Hosts Drs. Matthew Whitson and CS Tse chat with Drs. Rena Yadlapati, esophagologist and associate professor of medicine at UCSD, and Frank Scott, IBD-ologist and associate professor of medicine at University of Colorado, to find out how they did it.

Feb 21, 202331 minSeason 2Ep. 5

Alex Vogel and Adam Winters: get to know the Liver Fellow Network

This one is for all the future hepatologists and entrepreneurial GIs. We’re thrilled to have Drs. Alex Vogel and Adam Winters, the hosts of Liver Talks — the official podcast of the Liver Fellow Network, on the pod to share the inception of Liver Fellow Network and how they made this educational network a reality.

Jan 31, 202347 minSeason 2Ep. 5

GI fellowship program director extravaganza!

What makes a successful GI fellow? Find out straight from the source in this exciting episode. We have four GI fellowship program directors, from four very different programs, on the podcast to share their insights and advice. They discuss behaviors, characteristics and academic experiences that make a well-rounded GI. Hear from: Dr. Matthew Whitson, Hofstra-Northwell (co-host of Small Talk, Big Topics) Dr. Joan Culpepper Morgan, Harlem Hospital Dr. Millie Long, University of North Carolina, Cha...

Jan 17, 202348 minSeason 2Ep. 4

John Carethers (part 1): Deep dive with the AGA president

Small Talk, Big Topics is back for season 2! To kick off our exciting new season, our hosts Drs. Matthew Whitson, Nina Nandy and CS Tse are interviewing AGA president Dr. John Carethers. They get personal and discuss his leadership roles and career advice for trainees. Thanks for listening and don't forget to check out part 2.

Jan 03, 202331 minSeason 2Ep. 2

John Carethers (part 2): Advice to build your career

We're back with part 2 of our interview with AGA president Dr. John Carethers. This episode goes deep on career advice. Listen to hear Dr. Carether's 80/20 rule and much more. On behalf of our hosts, Drs. Matthew Whitson, Nina Nandy and CS Tse, thanks for listening to season 2 of Small Talk, Big Topics! We have some fantastic guests lined up and are looking forward to a great season covering a range of clinical challenges and career tips.

Jan 03, 202340 minSeason 2Ep. 3

BONUS: Happy Match Day - welcome new GI fellows!

In honor of Match Day, we're rereleasing our top episode of Small Talk, Big Topics! We're proud to bring you our episode with all-star Dr. Janice Jou "What you wish you knew in GI fellowship". Listen in as Drs. Matt Whitson and Nina Nandy interview Dr. Janice Jou, a transplant hepatologist and program director for the GI fellowship program at Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Jou candidly answers questions you may have been too afraid to ask during fellowship. We’re calling her tips “J...

Nov 30, 202252 minSeason 2Ep. 1

BONUS - John Inadomi: Defining and personalizing your career path

Get to know AGA's president! In this bonus episode, our hosts chat with the current president of AGA, Dr. John Inadomi, who reflects on his uncommon yet impressive career path, as well as his experiences with mentoring, burnout, navigating career transitions and even an embarrassing moment during GI fellowship training. We hope you enjoy - we'll be back with Season 2 this Spring.

Jan 25, 202256 minSeason 1Ep. 16

BONUS - Rhonda Souza: Your #DDW2021 recap

We're bringing you a bonus pod with AGA Council Chair Dr. Rhonda Souza. Join us for this chat about the makings of DDW Virtual. Dr. Souza also shares her sage advice on building your GI career and how to find the right mentors/collaborators. Stay tuned for new episodes Summer 2021. Have suggestions for guests or topics for season 2? Email us at AGAPodcast@gastro.org.

Jun 01, 202135 minSeason 1Ep. 15

Brijen Shah and Lauren Nephew: Mentorship, part 2 – The early career experience

In the final episode of Season 1, we're finishing our talk on mentorship by talking to two early career GIs who have successfully made the leap from mentee to mentor. They are sharing their lessons learned and tips for building strong mentor-mentee relationships. Stay tuned for new episodes Summer 2021. Have suggestions for guests or topics for season 2? Email us at AGAPodcast@gastro.org.

Apr 06, 202154 minSeason 1Ep. 14

Sandra Quezada and Carlos Diaz: Disparities in GI health care: 8 key questions and answers

Two leaders from the AGA Equity Project are breaking down this big topic. They’re defining the problem and providing actionable tips to improve your care of vulnerable patients and ultimately become a better doctor. This podcast is brought to you by GI Forging Forward, AGA's practical educational training program covering timely topics for GIs through the lens of COVID-19. GI Forging Forward is supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Inst...

Mar 02, 20211 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Shahnaz Sultan and Joseph Lim: Inside the guideline development process

We’re answering your most pressing guideline-related question: “what do we do with strong recommendation, low-quality evidence?” Listen as our hosts speak with AGA’s leaders in clinical guidance development to demystify how AGA Guidelines and Clinical Practice Updates are developed and how they should be used in practice.

Feb 16, 202146 minSeason 1Ep. 11

David Rubin: 20+ insights to improve your IBD patient care

On the heels of the 2021 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress®, Dr. David Rubin is on the podcast to share highlights from the meeting and how to bring them back to your patients. We cover everything from the COVID-19 vaccine, the most insightful new research, the role of diet as a therapy, how to implement shared decision making with patients, if there is a breakthrough drug on the horizon, and much more.

Feb 02, 202154 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Susan Reynolds: Burnout - how to spot it and take action

In this special GI Forging Forward edition of Small Talk, Big Topics, we have Dr. Susan Reynolds on the podcast to bring you her professional advice on stress management, avoiding burnout, and tips to maintain your physical and mental wellness. GI Forging Forward is AGA's practical educational training program covering timely topics for GIs through the lens of COVID-19. GI Forging Forward is supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institu...

Jan 22, 202137 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Amrita Sethi and Mythili Prabhu Pathipati: Women in GI innovation

Drs. Amrita Sethi and Mythili Prabhu Pathipati are on the podcast to discuss how to bring innovation into your clinical practice. They also share how to create a career focused on innovation and resources to help you expand your network.

Jan 05, 202138 minSeason 1Ep. 8

BONUS Holiday Episode

Join our hosts Drs. Matthew Whitson, Nina Nandy and CS Tse as they discuss holiday plans, scoping playlists, upcoming podcast guests, and much more.

Dec 29, 202023 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Octavia Pickett-Blakely: Nutrition for the clinical GI

There is an expectation that gastroenterologists are experts in nutrition, but where is nutrition in the GI fellowship curriculum? GI nutrition expert Dr. Octavia Pickett-Blakely is on the podcast to provide practical guidance on how to incorporate dietary counselling into your patient care.

Dec 22, 202048 minSeason 1Ep. 6
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