Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing

Palisade Productions

This is a series of conversations that gives listeners a glimpse behind the scenes of medicine, focusing on the very human stories behind every patient and provider interaction.This podcast is made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and donors to the End in Mind Project. 

Episodes

  1. 07/27/2023

    Cracking the Code: Discovering Rare Diseases

    Millions of people are affected by uncommon, unknown or undiagnosed diseases. Some appear at birth, others emerge in adulthood. Many are genetic in origin and there is often scant  information in the medical literature about them.  It can take years to get an accurate diagnosis, which is too late for many patients. There are also few effective treatments much less cures for these diseases. In this episode, we will meet a woman whose family has been dogged by a mysterious disease for generations, what it took to crack its genetic code and the search for a cure. Guests:  Lisa Miller and Mary Miller Kenney             Dr. Ernesto Ayala,  a hematologist and oncologist in the Department of Internal Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. He specializes in stem cell transplantation.     Kerry Hughes, executive director of Harmony4Hope. For more information on the great educational  and advocacy work on rare diseases:  https://harmony4hope.org/ For more information on the groundbreaking work bring on genomic medicine: https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-individualized-medicine For more information on adult-onset leukoencephalopathy: https://sistershopefoundation.org/ Before you go, please tell me what you thought about this podcast. Did you like the story? Not too excited about it? Why? You can contact me at https://cathywurzer.com/ Thanks for listening and please share this podcast with others.

    32 min

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This is a series of conversations that gives listeners a glimpse behind the scenes of medicine, focusing on the very human stories behind every patient and provider interaction.This podcast is made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and donors to the End in Mind Project.