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Diabetes Dialogue: Tegoprubart and Freedom from Insulin in Type 1 Diabetes
This episode covers the recent release of new data on Eledon’s tegoprubart for islet cell transplantation in patients with T1D.

The Medical Sisterhood: The Strength Nobody Talks About, with Saakshi Khattri, MD
This June episode of the podcast highlights one clinicians journey and experiences as a woman physician in the dermatology and rheumatology fields.

Moving the Needle in Medicine: Heart Failure, Human Connection, and Career Fulfillment, With Anu Lala, MD
Hear Anu Lala, MD, discuss how she turned a moment of childhood fascination into a lifelong career of caring for patients.

Skin of Color Savvy—A New Generation of Dermatology Leadership, With Umayr Shaikh, MPH
In the latest Skin of Color Savvy episode, Umayr Shaikh, MPH, shares how his work is shaping his medical career.

Diabetes Dialogue: Signos and the Science of Weight Loss
This episode covers the recent trial of the Signos weight loss platform, indicating weight loss that could challenge GLP-1 receptor agonists.

Don't Miss a Beat: Finerenone, FIND-CKD, and the Evolution of CKM, with Katherine Tuttle, MD
Phase 3 FIND-CKD data show finerenone slows kidney function decline in non-diabetic chronic kidney disease, extending the agent's role beyond diabetic CKD.

Liver Lineup: HDV Diagnosis, Bulevirtide, and the Delta Pipeline
Tatyana Kushner, MD, joins hosts Brown and Reau to discuss HDV testing gaps, bulevirtide approval, and the emerging delta hepatitis pipeline.

Diabetes Dialogue: Teplizumab, Stelo, and Inhaled Insulin Afrezza for Pediatric Patients
This episode covers recent approvals and updated indications allowing more treatment options for children with diabetes.

Skin of Color Savvy: Patient Power—Voices Driving Change in Skin of Color Care
This discussion centers on patient empowerment, shared decision-making, and advancing equitable dermatologic care for those with skin of color.

Heart Failure Congress 2026 Highlights, with Manreet Kanwar, MD
HFA ESC 2026 highlights earlier advanced heart failure referral, LVAD vs transplant outcomes in seniors, and remote monitoring to catch decline sooner.
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Leiter discusses the importance of earlier and more dramatic lipid-lowering interventions in patients with diabetes at risk of cardiovascular disease.

Dawn Eichenfield, MD, PhD, discusses differential diagnosis, off-label treatment rationale, and multidisciplinary care for rare and atypical skin conditions in children.

Rishi Wadhera, MD, MPP, MPhil, addresses performance metrics, cross-specialty prescribing, and the policy forces reshaping the cardiometabolic care cascade.

The US FDA has approved olezarsen as an adjunct to diet to reduce triglycerides and the risk of acute pancreatitis in adults with severe hypertriglyceridemia.

Rishi Wadhera, MD, MPP, MPhil, discusses where the cardiometabolic care cascade is failing most consequentially at the 10th Annual Heart in Diabetes Meeting.

This June episode of the podcast highlights one clinicians journey and experiences as a woman physician in the dermatology and rheumatology fields.

Hear Anu Lala, MD, discuss how she turned a moment of childhood fascination into a lifelong career of caring for patients.

Katherine Tuttle, MD, discusses shifting the goals of chronic kidney disease management from slowing progression to preserving kidney function.

In the latest Skin of Color Savvy episode, Umayr Shaikh, MPH, shares how his work is shaping his medical career.

This episode covers the recent trial of the Signos weight loss platform, indicating weight loss that could challenge GLP-1 receptor agonists.

Siegfried discusses some of the most notable highlights of her session at the RAD 2026 conference regarding clinical pearls in dermatology.

Corxel reported CX11 met phase 2 endpoints in adults with obesity or overweight, with up to 11.5% weight loss at 36 weeks.

HCPLive previews Maui Derm NP+PA Summer 2026, covering sessions on atopic dermatitis, acne, psoriasis, pigmentation disorders, and more.

Panelists reached broad consensus that upfront dual oral combination therapy with an ERA and PDE5 inhibitor remains the foundational standard.

Tulisokibart became the first anti-TL1A therapy to achieve clinical remission in a phase 3 ulcerative colitis trial.

FDA cited manufacturing and labeling issues in its CRL for cytisinicline, with no clinical efficacy or safety deficiencies reported.

Stay updated with the latest healthcare breakthroughs, including phase 3 data, new clinical findings, and regulatory updates.

Butler explains why the urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio belongs in routine heart failure risk assessment and where the open questions remain.

MOMENTUM data suggest hypercortisolism prevalence reached 43.6% among individuals with resistant hypertension and an eGFR below 45 mL/min/1.73 m².

Pediatric studies show dupilumab boosts height gains, eases caregiver-reported symptoms by week 2, and maintains strong skin clearance for 3 years.

Phase 3 FIND-CKD data show finerenone slows kidney function decline in non-diabetic chronic kidney disease, extending the agent's role beyond diabetic CKD.

A Family Heart Database analysis found only 1.1% of US adults have undergone lipoprotein(a) testing.

This Q&A interview with Mona Shahriari, MD, highlights key atopic dermatitis tips, new developments, and themes from her session at RAD 2026.

A secret shopper study of 49 websites selling GLP-1 receptor agonists found more than 90% issued a prescription, often without bloodwork, photo verification, or clinician interaction.

































































































