The Pituitary World News Podcast
Science
In today's podcast, Veronica, an MBA graduate of Notre Dame University and law school student, tells us about her experience with a prolactinoma. What is interesting about this story is that in pituitary medicine, where delays in diagnosis and general unawareness are all too often the order of the day, this is a perfect example of how awareness and smart thinking make things work as they are supposed to. The patient is aware and digs for information, primary care docs are aware, involved, and immediately tuned in to a possible diagnosis, and the patient gets to the specialist for prompt treatment. We want to see more stories like Veronica's!
S10E5: The FDA listens to acromegaly patients
S10E4: Amplifying knowledge of Cushing's; every day, every month, every year.
S10E3: A remarkable acromegaly story of transformation.
S10E2: A view from across the pond: The Spanish Endocrine Society Conference
S10E1: Our chat with Giacomo Chiesi
S9E16: Denials and other shenanigans: insurance companies and the games they play
S9E14: Double pituitary adenomas: a case from Dr. Blevins clinic.
S9E13: Our Chat with Crinetics CEO Dr. Scott Struthers.
S9E12: Endocrine nursing: a panel discussion
S9E11: Pituitary Grand Rounds.
S9E10: Understanding the patterns of disease
S9E9: A growing challenge: noncompliance with follow ups and prescriptions
S9E8: Pituitary Foundation UK: helping people live a better life
S9E7: Brain fog and pituitary clinical cases
S9E6: Two Cushing cases and a forward look
S9E5: Adrenal Cushing’s: a conversation
S9E4: Insights on medicine and mental health: a perspective
S9E3: A story about a nurse with acromegaly
S9E2: Dr. Sylvia Asa discusses her groundbreaking work in endocrine pathology
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