The Pituitary World News Podcast
Science
Today, I am particularly thrilled about this podcast with a group of leading professional nurses who are educators, scientists, researchers, nurse practitioners, and graduate students. Their work is critical to pituitary patients' care and quality of life. It affects how endocrine nurses practice and how they are trained, what they learn, and how they do their jobs. In this podcast, you will hear their opinions about the opportunities and challenges, the issues they face in ensuring enough well-trained endocrine nurses enter the profession to satisfy the demands, and their views on the future. I want to thank these extremely busy pros for taking the time to chat with me and for their tremendous work for us all. Enjoy!
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
S9E15: Veronica’s experience with a Prolactinoma
S9E14: Double pituitary adenomas: a case from Dr. Blevins clinic.
S9E13: Our Chat with Crinetics CEO Dr. Scott Struthers.
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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