This Pathological Life Podcast

By: Clinpath Pathology
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  • This Pathological Life Podcast

    Every disease has its own story to tell - Dr Travis Brown

    The podcast series “This Pathological Life” brings to life the spectrum of general pathology topics by delving into each through the lens of historical aspects of disease, community impact of chronic illness, study or research threads, and topical areas of interest. 

    Podcast host Steve Davis is joined by our resident Pathologist Dr Travis Brown. Dr Travis Brown is a General Pathologist who enjoys working in the fields of Biochemistry, Microbiology, Anatomical Pathology, and Haematology.

    Our podcast host Steve Davis, is a seasoned radio interviewer and podcaster. Aside from running his own marketing company, he is a public speaker, stand-up comedian and journalist.

    We share episodes such as ‘A pox on both your houses.’, ‘A pathological addiction’, 'De Slag om Gluten (Dutch)', 'A smear in time (saves lives)' and quite simply, 'What is pathology anyway?'

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Episodes
  • S1E1: Ep 1 What is Pathology?
    Jul 6 2020

    ** Thanks for downloading this episode. If you'd like to stay in touch with our continuing story, Season 2 continues at This Medical Life, in which Dr Travis Brown continues his exploration of diseases and our approaches to treatment from history to the modern day. Have a look in your podcast app now for This Medical Life, and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode **

    Pathology is by definition: the study of disease.
    Pathology is about understanding.

    This episode uses the story of Mary Papanicolaou and her husband George who discovered the pap smear.

    Dr Travis Brown says, “What I’m hoping is that this podcast explores the evolution of Pathology from historical perspectives to the current day understanding. This may be about a disease or an event or a person. So much can be learnt and there are some fascinating stories like the example of Mary Papanicolaou. Mary Papanicolaou’s contribution has led to hundreds of thousands of lives being saved and unfortunately, she is little more than a sentence or two in historical records.”

    This episode also covers:

    1. Diabetes (as a discussion example)
    2. How does someone become a pathologist?
    3. Pathologists: medical school / junior doctor / registrar
    4. How many different kinds of pathologists are there?

    Episode notes, references and learning objectives, available at

    clinpath.com.au/about-us/podcast-series/2020/07/episode-one-this-pathological-life

    This Pathological Life is produced by Clinpath Pathology in South Australia.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    30 mins
  • S1E2: Ep 2 COVID-19 and epidemiology | Anatomy of a Pandemic
    Jul 15 2020

    ** Thanks for downloading this episode. If you'd like to stay in touch with our continuing story, Season 2 continues at This Medical Life, in which Dr Travis Brown continues his exploration of diseases and our approaches to treatment from history to the modern day. Have a look in your podcast app now for This Medical Life, and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode **

    Through the prism of COVID-19 and epidemiology, we examine different epidemics and pandemics throughout history. In the last twenty years, there have been three outbreaks of Coronavirus (MERS, SARS, and COVID-19) but only COVID-19 reached pandemic status. The question must be asked as to why?

    Episode notes, references and learning objectives, available at

    /podcast-this-pathological-life/2020/07/episode-two-anatomy-of-a-pandemic

    This Pathological Life is produced by Clinpath Pathology in South Australia.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    41 mins
  • S1E3: Ep 3 Melanoma | The Black Tumour
    Jul 21 2020

    ** Thanks for downloading this episode. If you'd like to stay in touch with our continuing story, Season 2 continues at This Medical Life, in which Dr Travis Brown continues his exploration of diseases and our approaches to treatment from history to the modern day. Have a look in your podcast app now for This Medical Life, and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode **

    In the 19th Century there was an increasing numbers of Black Tumours reported in medical literature - described as Melanose in 1806 when Rene Laennec published that the Blackness of these tumours was not related to black carbon deposits found in the lungs of patients upon autopsy.

    By mid 20th Century, a more evidence based approach was taken.

    Today, through molecular biology advances, we know genetic mutations are important in the genesis of tumours such as melanoma.

    This podcast includes an interview with Dr Craig James MBBS (Hons), FRCPA, AACD and this section of the podcast conducted by Dr Craig James is eligible for 1 RACGP CPD point – self reporting.

    Episode notes, references and learning objectives, available at

    https://www.clinpath.com.au/about-us/podcast-this-pathological-life/2020/07/episode-three-the-black-tumour

    This Pathological Life is produced by Clinpath Pathology in South Australia.

    Dr Craig James

    MBBS (Hons), FRCPA, AACD

    Specialties Cytopathology, Dermatopathology, and Histopathology

    Bio:

    https://www.clinpath.com.au/about-us/clinpath-leadership/our-pathologists/dr-craig-james/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    46 mins

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