Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier

Dr. Eve Glazier

UCLA Health's Dr. Eve Glazier brings you the most current, candid and critical conversations in medicine today. From the exam room to the boardroom, Dr. Glazier has seen a lot. Now, she’s bringing her expertise, leadership, curiosity and humor straight to your ears. Every episode, we dig into the facts, tackle the myths, and get real about the issues that impact patients, at all stages of life. Dr. Glazier’s mission is to empower listeners with medical insights, patient stories, and discussions about the future of health care.

  1. Sexual Assault Care: What to Expect and What to Know

    2D AGO

    Sexual Assault Care: What to Expect and What to Know

    In this episode, Dr. Eve Glazier is joined by nurse practitioners Elizabeth “Tish” Tighe and Amarra McHale from the Rape Treatment Center at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center to walk through what really happens when someone comes in — from the first moments of care to the choices patients have along the way. They discuss timing, medical care, forensic exams, and support, and explain what trauma-informed care looks like in practice, including how control is returned to patients step by step. Whether you’re seeking care yourself or supporting someone else, this conversation offers clarity, reassurance, and a better understanding of what compassionate, patient-centered care should look like — wherever you are. 🎧 Tune in here. Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier Host Dr. Eve Glazier Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen Social Media and Communications Bonnie Kim Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks Editor Tony Sweet Recorded at Canella Media Special Thanks To our expert guests and the incredible staff across UCLA Health who make this podcast possible. A special thank you to Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, for her visionary leadership and support. We are also grateful to the patients and families whose stories inspire our work every day. Produced by UCLA Health Communications & Marketing For More Information Visit: ⁠https://www.uclahealth.org/medicallyspeaking Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

    1h 1m
  2. Hidden Heart Disease in South Asians: Understanding Risk

    5D AGO

    Hidden Heart Disease in South Asians: Understanding Risk

    South Asians face a significantly higher risk of heart disease – often developing it 10 to 15 years earlier than other populations, and sometimes without clear warning signs. In this bonus episode, Dr. Eve Glazier sits down with interventional cardiologists Ravi Dave, MD, and Vinod Jivrajka, MD, to discuss the UCLA South Asian Heart Program. Together, they explore why traditional risk models may miss early disease in this population and how earlier screening, advanced imaging and more personalized care are reshaping how risk is identified and treated. 🎧 Tune in here. Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier Host Dr. Eve Glazier Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen Social Media and Communications Bonnie Kim Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks Editor Tony Sweet Recorded at Canella Media Special Thanks To our expert guests and the incredible staff across UCLA Health who make this podcast possible. A special thank you to Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, for her visionary leadership and support. We are also grateful to the patients and families whose stories inspire our work every day. Produced by UCLA Health Communications & Marketing For More Information Visit: ⁠https://www.uclahealth.org/medicallyspeaking Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

    20 min
  3. Overtime with Dr. Kristofer Jones: Caring for Elite Athletes

    MAY 1

    Overtime with Dr. Kristofer Jones: Caring for Elite Athletes

    We’re going into overtime. In this bonus episode, Dr. Eve Glazier continues her conversation with Kristofer Jones, MD, orthopedic sports medicine surgeon at UCLA Health, head team physician and director of orthopedic surgery for the Los Angeles Lakers, and head team physician for UCLA Athletics. Dr. Jones shares what it takes to care for elite athletes in high-stakes moments, from game-day injuries to the realities of recovery. He reflects on how these experiences shape his approach to care, performance, and resilience. 🎧 Tune in here. Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier Host Dr. Eve Glazier Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen Social Media and Communications Bonnie Kim Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks Editor Tony Sweet Recorded at Canella Media Special Thanks To our expert guests and the incredible staff across UCLA Health who make this podcast possible. A special thank you to Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, for her visionary leadership and support. We are also grateful to the patients and families whose stories inspire our work every day. Produced by UCLA Health Communications & Marketing For More Information Visit: ⁠https://www.uclahealth.org/medicallyspeaking Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

    9 min
  4. What Elite Athletes Know About Injury, Recovery and Staying in the Game

    MAY 1

    What Elite Athletes Know About Injury, Recovery and Staying in the Game

    What can elite athletes teach us about performance, injury and recovery? In this episode, Dr. Eve Glazier speaks with Kristofer Jones, MD, orthopedic sports medicine surgeon at UCLA Health, head team physician and director of orthopedic surgery for the Los Angeles Lakers, and head team physician for UCLA Athletics. From the sidelines of professional sports to the clinic, he shares how to recognize early signs of injury, recover more effectively, and build the strength, movement, and resilience that support long-term performance and return to activity. 🎧 Tune in here. Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier Host Dr. Eve Glazier Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen Social Media and Communications Bonnie Kim Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks Editor Tony Sweet Recorded at Canella Media Special Thanks To our expert guests and the incredible staff across UCLA Health who make this podcast possible. A special thank you to Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, for her visionary leadership and support. We are also grateful to the patients and families whose stories inspire our work every day. Produced by UCLA Health Communications & Marketing For More Information Visit: ⁠https://www.uclahealth.org/medicallyspeaking Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

    1h 3m
  5. Supporting Someone with Dementia: Communication and Daily Life

    APR 24

    Supporting Someone with Dementia: Communication and Daily Life

    Supporting someone with dementia often means changing how we communicate, not just what we say. In part two, Dr. Eve Glazier continues the conversation with Kemi Reeves, DNP, GNP-BC, associate director of the UCLA Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Program and director of nursing health care equity at UCLA Health, to focus on the day-to-day realities of caregiving. They discuss how communication, tone, and environment shape interactions, and share practical strategies to reduce frustration and maintain meaningful connections. They also explore the emotional impact of caregiving, including burnout and grief, and the importance of building routines and support systems that can be maintained over time. 🎧 Tune in here. Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier Host Dr. Eve Glazier Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Suzanne Koudsi Walker Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen Social Media and Communications Bonnie Kim Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks Editor Tony Sweet Recorded at Canella Media Special Thanks To our expert guests and the incredible staff across UCLA Health who make this podcast possible. A special thank you to Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, for her visionary leadership and support. We are also grateful to the patients and families whose stories inspire our work every day. Produced by UCLA Health Communications & Marketing For More Information Visit: ⁠https://www.uclahealth.org/medicallyspeaking Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

    41 min
  6. Recognizing Dementia: When to Be Concerned and What to Do

    APR 24

    Recognizing Dementia: When to Be Concerned and What to Do

    Memory changes can be a normal part of aging, but when do they signal something more serious? In part one of this two-part series, Dr. Eve Glazier speaks with Kemi Reeves, DNP, GNP-BC, associate director of the UCLA Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Program and director of nursing health care equity at UCLA Health, about what dementia is and how it appears in everyday life. They explore how dementia goes beyond memory loss, impacting thinking, behavior, and daily function — from managing medications to navigating familiar routines. The conversation also covers how sleep, mood, medications, and overall health influence cognitive changes, and when it’s time to seek medical care. 🎧 Tune in here. Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier Host Dr. Eve Glazier Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Suzanne Koudsi Walker Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen Social Media and Communications Bonnie Kim Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks Editor Tony Sweet Recorded at Canella Media Special Thanks To our expert guests and the incredible staff across UCLA Health who make this podcast possible. A special thank you to Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, for her visionary leadership and support. We are also grateful to the patients and families whose stories inspire our work every day. Produced by UCLA Health Communications & Marketing For More Information Visit: ⁠https://www.uclahealth.org/medicallyspeaking Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

    55 min
  7. Hemophilia Explained: Living Well with a Bleeding Disorder

    APR 17

    Hemophilia Explained: Living Well with a Bleeding Disorder

    What is hemophilia — and what does living with it actually look like? Dr. Eve Glazier is joined by family medicine physician Shawn Whelan, DO, to break down how this genetic bleeding disorder is managed today. They explain the role of clotting factors, why bleeding can be prolonged (including bleeding you can’t see), and why symptoms vary so much from person to person. Dr. Whelan shares perspective from both clinical practice and lived experience, including how treatment has evolved, how to think about risk and staying active safely, and how patients and families can make informed decisions while protecting quality of life. 🎧 Tune in here. Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier Host Dr. Eve Glazier Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Suzanne Koudsi Walker Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen Social Media and Communications Bonnie Kim Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks Editor Tony Sweet Recorded at Canella Media Special Thanks To our expert guests and the incredible staff across UCLA Health who make this podcast possible. A special thank you to Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, for her visionary leadership and support. We are also grateful to the patients and families whose stories inspire our work every day. Produced by UCLA Health Communications & Marketing For More Information Visit: ⁠https://www.uclahealth.org/medicallyspeaking Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

    44 min
  8. Oral Health: Why It Matters More Than You Think

    APR 10

    Oral Health: Why It Matters More Than You Think

    Your mouth can reveal more about your health than you might expect, reflecting and even influencing your overall well-being. Dr. Eve Glazier talks with Rana Al-Rasheed, BDS, an integrative dentist at UCLA Health and an assistant professor at the UCLA School of Dentistry, about how oral health is linked to conditions like diabetes, heart disease and other chronic illnesses, and why it can serve as an early warning system for broader health issues. They break down what symptoms like dry mouth, bleeding gums and sensitivity could be telling you, and share evidence-based habits that can help protect both your smile and your long-term health. 🎧 Tune in here. Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier Host Dr. Eve Glazier Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Suzanne Koudsi Walker Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen Social Media and Communications Bonnie Kim Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks Editor Tony Sweet Recorded at Canella Media Special Thanks To our expert guests and the incredible staff across UCLA Health who make this podcast possible. A special thank you to Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, for her visionary leadership and support. We are also grateful to the patients and families whose stories inspire our work every day. Produced by UCLA Health Communications & Marketing For More Information Visit: ⁠https://www.uclahealth.org/medicallyspeaking Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

    1h 5m

Ratings & Reviews

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UCLA Health's Dr. Eve Glazier brings you the most current, candid and critical conversations in medicine today. From the exam room to the boardroom, Dr. Glazier has seen a lot. Now, she’s bringing her expertise, leadership, curiosity and humor straight to your ears. Every episode, we dig into the facts, tackle the myths, and get real about the issues that impact patients, at all stages of life. Dr. Glazier’s mission is to empower listeners with medical insights, patient stories, and discussions about the future of health care.

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