White Coat Story

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White Coat Story

This podcast is to help school students gain an insight into the practice of medicine, and what it takes to get there.

  1. Dr. Gerald Grant's White Coat Story

    2024/12/19

    Dr. Gerald Grant's White Coat Story

    Gerald A. Grant, MD, is a neurosurgeon, scientist, and chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Duke University. Dr. Grant received his undergraduate degree in neurosciences at Duke University and his medical degree from Stanford University. He completed his residency in neurosurgery at the University of Washington in Seattle and fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery at Seattle Children’s Hospital. After residency, Dr. Grant fulfilled his commitment to the United States Air Force. He was chief of neurosurgery at Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base in Texas and the USAF Neurosurgical Consultant for Aerospace Medicine from 2003-2006. He deployed to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany and Balad Air Base in Iraq as Chief of Neurosurgery, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was awarded a Meritorious Service Medal prior to his separation.  In 2006, Dr. Grant joined Duke’s faculty as an associate professor in the Department of Surgery. In 2013 he was recruited to Stanford as Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery and Vice Chair of Neurosurgery. He served as Associate Dean of academic affairs at Stanford from 2021-2022. In April 2022, Grant returned to Duke as Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery.  In this podcast, Dr. Grant speaks about his passion for neurosurgery, the importance of mentorship, how technology looks to shape the future of neurosurgery and so much more. White Coat Story is a podcast series for school students to gain first-person insights into the practice of medicine, and what it takes to get there.

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  2. Dr. Zain Khalpey's White Coat Story

    2024/10/31

    Dr. Zain Khalpey's White Coat Story

    Dr. Zain Khalpey's journey to co-founding the Applied Translational Artificial Research Institute (ATARI) in AI exemplifies the transformative potential of bridging medical expertise with cutting-edge technology. As a distinguished cardiac surgeon and Chief Medical AI Officer at Honor Health, Dr. Khalpey recognized AI's capacity to revolutionize healthcare.   His groundbreaking work in predictive analytics and AI-driven patient care, including a project on predicting silent hypoxia in COVID-19 patients, laid the foundation for ATARI. The institute serves as a nexus for translational AI research, bringing together physicists, data scientists, and medical professionals to accelerate the journey from in silico models to bedside applications.    ATARI's interdisciplinary approach tackles complex medical challenges, developing interpretable AI tools that promise to enhance diagnostic accuracy, personalize treatment plans, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. Through ATARI, Dr. Khalpey is pioneering the integration of AI into clinical practice, potentially reshaping the future of healthcare delivery.     In this podcast, Dr. Khalpey speaks about the influence AI currently has and its future potential in the medical field, the many companies which he runs, the importance of teamwork in medicine, and just so much more.  White Coat Story is a podcast series for school students to gain first-person insights into the practice of medicine, and what it takes to get there.

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This podcast is to help school students gain an insight into the practice of medicine, and what it takes to get there.

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