NEJM Journal Watch hosts a podcast which it provides alongside summaries of the most important research published in more than 250 medical journals. The Clinical Conversations podcast features interviews about clinical topics. Recent episodes have featured interviews on race and clinical equity:
- Where equity and community health intersect — a conversation with Joseph Betancourt
- Race and clinical equity — know your patients — a conversation with Karen Dorsey Sheares
- Pay attention to the structural barriers that contribute to clinical inequity — Karol Watson
The Clinical Conversations podcast has also featured interviews with healthcare providers throughout the pandemic. The series includes two interviews with Dr. Julian Flores conducted in March 2000 when Broward County Florida had 600 cases, and again in August 2000 when the case count was 58,000 including 750 deaths.
- Dr. Anthony Fauci (NIAID, Bethesda, MD)
- Dr. Susan Sadoughi (Boston, MA)
- Dr. Matthew Young (suburban Delaware)
- Dr. Julian Flores (Broward County, FL)
- Dr. Kristi Koenig (San Diego, CA)
- Dr. Renee Salas (Boston, MA)
- Drs. Andre Sofair and William Chavey (New Haven, CT, and Ann Arbor, MI)
- Dr. Comilla Sasson (volunteering in New York City)
- Dr. John Jernigan (Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA)
- Dr. Ivan Hung (Hong Kong)
- Dr. Steven Fishbane (metropolitan New York)
- Dr. Michael Gonzalez (Houston, TX)
Interested in additional podcasts? Check out Himmelfarb's Podcasts Research Guide!