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Aaron Goodman MD ("Papa Heme")
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2011
Educational content for trainees, medical professionals, and patients + personal anecdotes on how I balance the challenges of medicine with the rest of life. Join a global community of Heme Lovers!
How I give venetoclax + azacitidine to patients with AML
In this podcast, I discuss how I treat patients with with venetoclax plus azacitidine. I go over drug interactions and how I do antibiotic/antifungal prophylaxis. I also go over appropriate dose adjustments and timing of bone marrow biopsies.
“Papa’s Pod” is now available on Apple, Spotify and Google!
To view more my MedEd content visit my substack - aarongoodman.substack.com/
About Aaron Goodman M.D.
Aaron Goodman M.D., also known as "Papa Heme," is a hematologist-oncologist based in San Diego, California. He has gained a significant following on social media platforms such as Twitter where he shares his expertise and knowledge on blood disorders and cancer with his followers.
Dr. Goodman uses social media to educate and raise awareness about hematology and oncology, and the impact these diseases can have on individuals and families. His content includes informative posts about specific blood disorders and cancers, updates on the latest research and clinical trials, and helpful resources for patients and caregivers.
One of Dr. Goodman's unique approaches to social media is his use of humor and relatable content to engage with his followers. He often shares personal anecdotes and stories, which not only educate but also provide a sense of empathy and connection with his audience.
Through his social media presence, Dr. Goodman has created a community of patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals who are passionate about hematology and oncology. He has also used social media to advocate for patients' rights and to address issues related to healthcare disparities and accessibility.
Overall, Dr. Goodman's use of social media has allowed him to extend his reach beyond his clinical practice and make a positive impact on the wider community. His innovative approach to education and advocacy has helped to break down barriers and create a more inclusive and informed healthcare landscape.
“Papa’s Pod” is now available on Apple, Spotify and Google!
To view more my MedEd content visit my substack - aarongoodman.substack.com/
About Aaron Goodman M.D.
Aaron Goodman M.D., also known as "Papa Heme," is a hematologist-oncologist based in San Diego, California. He has gained a significant following on social media platforms such as Twitter where he shares his expertise and knowledge on blood disorders and cancer with his followers.
Dr. Goodman uses social media to educate and raise awareness about hematology and oncology, and the impact these diseases can have on individuals and families. His content includes informative posts about specific blood disorders and cancers, updates on the latest research and clinical trials, and helpful resources for patients and caregivers.
One of Dr. Goodman's unique approaches to social media is his use of humor and relatable content to engage with his followers. He often shares personal anecdotes and stories, which not only educate but also provide a sense of empathy and connection with his audience.
Through his social media presence, Dr. Goodman has created a community of patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals who are passionate about hematology and oncology. He has also used social media to advocate for patients' rights and to address issues related to healthcare disparities and accessibility.
Overall, Dr. Goodman's use of social media has allowed him to extend his reach beyond his clinical practice and make a positive impact on the wider community. His innovative approach to education and advocacy has helped to break down barriers and create a more inclusive and informed healthcare landscape.
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Managing Complications of Acute Leukemia (Papa's Pod #3)
มุมมอง 447ปีที่แล้ว
This episode of "Papa's Pod" is designed for medical students, residents, and hospitalists who care for patients with acute leukemia. I won’t bore you to death with mutations and chemotherapy protocols. I will go over the facts you need to know to successfully care for this population of sick patients. To get more of my MedEd content, visit my substack - aarongoodman.substack.com/ About Aaron G...
Diagnosis and Treatment of AL Amyloidosis
มุมมอง 2.1Kปีที่แล้ว
A recorded lecture where I cover the basics of the diagnosing and treating amyloidosis. Solid review for medical students through practicing oncologists. About Aaron Goodman M.D. Aaron Goodman M.D., also known as "Papa Heme," is a hematologist-oncologist based in San Diego, California. He has gained a significant following on social media platforms such as Twitter where he shares his expertise ...
Learn Kaplan-Meier Curve Analysis in 15 minutes with Dr. Vinay Prasad (Papa's Pod #2)
มุมมอง 4.8Kปีที่แล้ว
Dr. Vinay Prasad hematologist/oncologist and Professor in Epidemiology & Biostatistics at UCSF demystifies Kaplan-Meier curves. About "Papa's Pod": In my pod, I touch upon all of my favorite topics in medicine without holding back. I will systematically go through all of the hematologic malignancies and some classical hematology. I might enjoy a beer or two too. To support my work and get acces...
Stem Cell Transplant Basics
มุมมอง 890ปีที่แล้ว
This lecture is a primer for stem cell transplantation. It is super high quality and designed for any level of training from medical students to attendings. About Aaron Goodman M.D. Aaron Goodman M.D., also known as "Papa Heme," is a hematologist-oncologist based in San Diego, California. He has gained a significant following on social media platforms such as Twitter where he shares his experti...
Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma (Papa's Pod #1)
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
My first episode is how I approach newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. As a fellow this is all you gotta know. You also should never use selinexor. About Papa's Pod: In my pod, I touch upon all of my favorite topics in medicine without holding back. I will systematically go through all of the hematologic malignancies and some classical hematology. I might enjoy a beer or two too. To support my wo...
What if they have blast reduction but don't achieve CRI after cycle 1, would you postpone cycle 2 start starting day 29 if neutropenic?
Bob got stuck in the waiting room 15 min longer.
Hey Papa! How about a video on Richters Transformation? Outcomes and approach to transplant if a person can make it that far.
Any chance of that SMM video? So confusing as to when to start treatment.
Do patients stay on Ven/aza indefinitely or do you stop when blasts are less than 5%. How long do they need to be on ven/aza?
I have read that it is under investigation for treatment of PCTL NOS and Transformed Mycosis Fungoides but not yet approved for those disorders.
Thanks for this - I'm newly (6 months now) diagnosed, my head was spinning with all the choices, I am on the verge of doing a CAR_T clinical trial. I'm re-thinking that now. I'm leaning towards just maintenance Rev, or maybe dara Rev. I saw this and your video with Vinay Prasad in the nick of time (CAR-T in 2 weeks)!
I really need these back! Regards from Spain
This is amazing
thank you
"PromoSM" ✌️
Not a doctor but I love this stuff. One thing I'm curious about is the ability to follow up on drop-outs. If using death records, wouldn't this create a bias toward negative outcomes?
Amazing !!!
Great video, thank you!
This was amazing Papa heme. Really getting interested in Heme/Onc the more I engage in your educational content. Please keep these coming!
Great video Papa Heme, good learning for me - haematology resident in Aus
I wish you would have shown 1or 2 Kaplan-Meyer curves and discussed them.
Love revolver in the back.
Interesting stuff
papa heme, do you do any medical student advising (I am IMG looking for internal medicine residency)
Love dr Prasad. So enthusiastic
Prof Prasad is a fantastic communicator. Truly motivating individual and makes concepts accessible without being condescending. Thanks for posting the episode. Look forward to seeing more.