Recent Episodes
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Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Series: Menstrual Cycle and Menopause
May 8, 2025 – 34:10 -
Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Series: Benign Inflammatory Breast Conditions
May 6, 2025 – 14:48 -
Barrett’s Esophagus
Apr 29, 2025 – 25:04 -
Genes and Your Health Series: mRNA: What it is, What it Does, and Hope in Rare Diseases
Apr 24, 2025 – 38:35 -
Transplantation Series: Lung Transplantation
Apr 22, 2025 – 29:01 -
Genes and Your Health Series: Microbiome Wellness Index 2
Apr 17, 2025 – 46:00 -
Transplantation Series: What's New in Organ Transplantation Surgery
Apr 15, 2025 – 24:59 -
Transplantation Series: AI in Transplantation Medicine
Apr 10, 2025 – 22:19 -
Transplantation Series: Cardiac Transplantation
Apr 8, 2025 – 29:38 -
Transplantation Series: Pancreas Transplantation
Apr 3, 2025 – 29:37 -
Transplantation Series: Expanded Donor Criteria for Organ Transplantation
Apr 1, 2025 – 23:46 -
Clearing the Fog on Cataracts
Mar 25, 2025 – 20:50 -
Tuberculosis (TB) in Children
Mar 24, 2025 – 27:29 -
The Human Optimization Project: Understanding Calories | What They Are, What They Do, and How to Get Them Right
Mar 20, 2025 – 53:23 -
The Human Optimization Project: Moving From Stress to Joy | How to Cultivate Happiness and Joy at Home and Work
Mar 18, 2025 – 46:13 -
The Human Optimization Project: Creating Winning Cultures | Building and Maintaining an Optimal Culture for Teams and Individuals
Mar 13, 2025 – 49:21 -
The Human Optimization Project: Emotional Intelligence Explained | How to Recognize, Understand, and Use Your Emotions to Be a More Effective Human
Mar 11, 2025 – 54:19 -
The Human Optimization Project: Exercise Simplified | Essential Components of the Ideal Workout Plan
Mar 6, 2025 – 47:04 -
The Human Optimization Project: The Challenging but Achievable Quest for Accomplishing More While Also Improving Wellness
Mar 4, 2025 – 27:29 -
The Evaluation and Management of Adnexal Masses
Feb 25, 2025 – 20:48 -
Heart Health Edition: Pharmacologic Options to Maintain a Healthy Heart
Feb 20, 2025 – 24:53 -
Heart Health Edition: Primary Prevention - How to Keep Your Heart Healthy
Feb 18, 2025 – 22:58 -
Heart Health Edition: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)
Feb 13, 2025 – 33:09 -
Heart Health Edition: Cardiac Rehabilitation
Feb 11, 2025 – 22:28 -
Heart Health Edition: Lowering Blood Pressure
Feb 6, 2025 – 31:00 -
Heart Health Edition: Heart Disease in Women
Feb 4, 2025 – 29:07 -
Perioperative Medical Assessment
Jan 28, 2025 – 25:06 -
Life as a Physician Edition: Part 2 "Financial Well-Being"
Jan 23, 2025 – 25:02 -
Life as a Physician Edition: Part 1 "Financial Well-Being"
Jan 21, 2025 – 24:04 -
Life as a Physician Series: Part 2 "Mentorship and Sponsorship"
Jan 16, 2025 – 22:11 -
Life as a Physician Series: Part 1 "Mentorship and Sponsorship"
Jan 14, 2025 – 29:18 -
Life as a Physician Series: Part 2 "Retiring Gracefully: Life After Medicine"
Jan 9, 2025 – 23:25 -
Life as a Physician Series: Part 1 "Retiring Gracefully: Life After Medicine"
Jan 7, 2025 – 23:25 -
Bell's Palsy
Jan 2, 2025 – 29:42 -
RE-RELEASE from Season 2: Mayo Clinic Talks "This Podcast Will Make Your Head Spin"
Dec 31, 2024 – 27:09 -
Crohn's Disease
Dec 26, 2024 – 25:16 -
RE-RELEASE from Season 2: Mayo Clinic Talks "Evaluating Hematuria"
Dec 24, 2024 – 19:28 -
Holiday Stress and Wellness Edition: Alcohol Use and the Holidays
Dec 19, 2024 – 23:40 -
Holiday Stress and Wellness Edition: Holiday Stress and Mental Health
Dec 17, 2024 – 30:12 -
Holiday Stress and Wellness Edition: Exercise and the Holidays
Dec 12, 2024 – 25:04 -
Holiday Stress and Wellness Edition: Pharmacologic Management of Depression
Dec 10, 2024 – 28:07 -
Holiday Stress and Wellness Edition: Seasonal Depression
Dec 5, 2024 – 25:00 -
Holiday Stress and Wellness Edition: How to Avoid Gaining Weight During the Holidays
Dec 3, 2024 – 30:26 -
Nicotine Dependence: Update on Vaping
Nov 26, 2024 – 22:22 -
Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Disease: Chronic Kidney Disease as a Systemic Inflammatory Syndrome
Nov 21, 2024 – 18:29 -
Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Disease Edition: Obesity - The Linking Pathology
Nov 19, 2024 – 27:25 -
Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Disease Edition: Hepatic Inflammation and Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH)
Nov 14, 2024 – 30:06 -
Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Disease Edition: hs-CRP and Cardiovascular Disease
Nov 12, 2024 – 23:26 -
Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Disease Edition: Type 2 Diabetes as an Inflammatory Disease
Nov 7, 2024 – 31:57 -
Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Disease Edition: Interplay Between Cholesterol, Inflammation and Thrombosis
Nov 5, 2024 – 23:12
Recent Reviews
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Hoping to OptimizeHuman Optimization ProjectThe Human Optimization Project Series is phenomenal. Looking forward to more episodes!
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Codez2The ads make no senseThe content is excellent! I would appreciate a little more humor but that’s just a personal preference about podcasts. The main issue is the ads. Way too often ads are being placed in weird spots (even mid sentence at times) rather than at natural transition points. The content of the ads also makes little sense. This is a podcast for healthcare professionals and many times the ads seem way out of touch with the audience. For example, there were many ads encouraging the audience to apply for truck driving jobs. I’d argue more attention to detail should be paid in the placement and selection of ads.
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OurlabsReviewDEI 24/7. Equity does not equal equality. It’s not possible to get equity without constant taking from someone to give to someone else, the true definition of a communist state. It won’t take long for those that are the most gifted and talented to be taught, why try this hard, when merit is no longer the standard
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AnotherJoe1Please bring back Dr ChutkaThe pod has taken a sharp turn from hard medical topics that are based on data and patient care to social justice. It’s quite disheartening that the new episodes hinge on not a shred of evidence but equity opinions. I have to now vet episodes to know if I am going to learn something or be lectured by a social justice advocate based on politicized topics. Please pay attention to the host when creating podcasts.
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J P RhoLow cost treatmentsFantastic podcast! Dr. Chutka is an excellent host. Topics and experts are relevant and helpful. One request is to include some information about low cost treatment options for patients with financial constraints. Everything in healthcare is driven by what insurance will cover these days and so often out of pocket costs are very high for patients. As an example I really enjoyed the asthma update episode but all of the inhalers are extremely expensive and we are usually dictated by what is on the insurance formulary. I would love info on evidence based low cost alternatives that are available for each topic that is covered. May not be always ideal or newest treatments, but often what we are dealing with in primary care.
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AjjevansGreat content but….Horrible horrible ad placement. Sometimes the ads come in at twice the volume and interrupt a word or in the middle of a sentence and then the sentence just continues directly after. I understand ads are needed to help fund yet how it is presented here is ridiculous. Please keep everything the same volume so I don’t blow out my ear drums. But the content itself is amazing, well researched, and are always great refreshers.
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Duuuval!ScienceAlways appreciate rational, science-based discussions about our wide spectrum of human health —especially during these scary times of conservative fascism. (Even these reviews are not immune from maga propaganda) Stay true to your mission, Mayo Clinic. Thank you.
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sminnesotaInclusivenessWhile the LGBTQIA+ was focused on inclusivity I’d appreciate a discussion about detransitioners. Those who are now deeply regretting surgery and/or hormones. If the medical community is not willing to discuss this topic why is the push for inclusiveness not including everyone? I’m not hearing anything about suicide rates after gender transition. Would love to see the data.
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123456789(10)(11)(12)(13)Patient autonomyThe ethical considerations of care include beneficence, non-maleficence, and patient autonomy. The former two seem throughly neglected by statements, like the following, which indicate patient autonomy is the only concern. 13:33. Discussing the topic of addressing health disparities… “If they come to you requesting certain things, by all means, do what they are requesting.”
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Tesh1968Great podcastVery informative , systematic and concise information from top experts. I especially like the very systematic and practical approach the cost uses to get the most pertinent information from the experts.
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JonEbbGreat reviewsWhen looking for focused short reviews from the experts these are perfect.
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Katlyn 34TERRIBLE AUDIO from remote speakers.Good information. However many of most of the speakers are VERY difficult to understand. Also the remote call-in speakers have poor quality audio. Not worth the effort
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eoqhvdowbtrchData not usedI want to hear the statistic behind your recommendations but just tHe opIniOns of eXpErtS. Don’t tell me to believe the data without giving me the data. This is why people are not getting vaccinated. You behave as though you can’t be trusted.
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Ggm2289A must listen podcast!I love the Mayo Clinic Podcast! Very informative and a wide variety of topics! When I listen to this podcast I always know I will learn something new and useful!
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The Girl With Nine LivesWhen you want a little more detailA casual way to get the medical side of information with a bit more details.
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MelBFNPBlow your noseWould love to listen to this latest podcast but ALL I can hear is the nasal whistling of the host. Not great!
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pyrexluvNo up to date info on the pandemic huh!?I know health professionals are pretty worried right now about the COVID-19, coronavirus. Not at the Mayo Clinic tho! How are you able to spread up to date health informatics if your podcasts take so long to create? You’re really failing yourself and other health professionals that are looking to you for UP TO DATE info on the virus. But y’all just don’t seem to even be sweating it. Must be nice!!!!
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CapitaSuddenHaulMayo is fantasticIt's so great to hear selected talks from Mayo's conferences. If I missed the conference or was on the wrong track, I would have never heard it! Fantastic series.
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