
Drs Camidge and Arslan discuss Dr Arslan’s experience providing emergency medical care and the curiosity that led him to pursue a career in industry.

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Drs Camidge and Arslan discuss Dr Arslan’s experience providing emergency medical care and the curiosity that led him to pursue a career in industry.

Drs Camidge and Su discuss the aspects of medicine that strengthened Dr Su’s interest in oncology and the details of delivering lung cancer care in China.

Drs Camidge and Rimel spotlight Dr Rimel’s career journey and the work she does to expand medical care for transgender patients.

Drs Camidge and Rabinowitz discuss the balance between professional and personal life that Rabinowitz navigated when he was diagnosed with lung cancer.

Drs Camidge and Lewis discuss how Dr Lewis’ MEN-1 diagnosis has affected his professional life and the importance of seeking patient perspectives.

Camidge and Farmen talk through patient advocacy, Farmen’s cancer diagnosis, and the people who rallied around Farmen during the early days of her disease.

Drs Camidge and Kelley discuss the ways Dr Kelley’s passion for research guided his early career path.

Drs Camidge and Okuyama Sasaki discuss the goals of safety net hospitals and the dynamics of helping low-income patients access cancer treatments.

Drs Camidge and Leland discuss various roles in the biotechnology field and the intricacies of starting a biotechnology company.

Drs Camidge and Gerber highlight the ways that a liberal arts education can lay the foundation for a successful career in academic medicine; the importance and various forms of mentorship; and how clinical investigators can use their experiences and data to drive national policy changes.

Drs Camidge and McVeigh highlight the evolution of the clinical genetics field over time, the process of identifying pathogenic genetic variants, the difficulties of explaining genetic testing results to patients, and more.

In this episode of How This Is Building Me, Drs Camidge and Garon discuss the differences in lung cancer management and drug advancement between the United States and Asia and highlight other topline takeaways from the 2023 WCLC.

In this episode of How This Is Building Me, Drs Camidge and Garon discuss the importance of continuing to ask a variety of research questions throughout one’s career; the value of negative study results; and the ins and outs of running the lung cancer program and conducting phase 3 clinical trials at UCLA.

In this episode of "How This Is Building Me," Drs Camidge and Vokes discuss the span of countries and institutions along Dr Vokes’ journey to MD Anderson Cancer Center, how Dr Vokes balances research and work in the clinic, and how the correct mentors can help shape career paths in oncology.

In this episode of ‘How This is Building Me,’ Drs Camidge and Abbott discuss the road from bench scientist to biotechnology analyst, rules and regulations in the industry, and more.

In this episode of ‘How This is Building Me,’ Dr Camidge is rejoined by Dr Cetnar to discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of the lung cancer data that were presented at the 2023 ASCO Annual Meeting.

In this episode of How This Is Building Me, Drs Camidge and Weickhardt discuss the span of countries Dr Weickhardt’s medical training and career has led him to, the ins and outs of becoming a practicing oncologist in Australia vs the United States, and the importance of discerning patient needs and preferences to earn patient trust and deliver effective, personalized care across the globe.

In today’s episode of ‘How This is Building Me,’ Dr Camidge and Melissa Turner reflect on the bond they share as oncologist and patient, the nuances of Melissa’s transition to hospice care, and the importance of authentically framing her cancer narrative as one where challenges, grief, and gratitude can coexist.

In this episode of ‘How This is Building Me,’ Camidge sits down with Jalal to discuss her transition from life in Jordan to Indianapolis, Indiana, the realities of being a mother in medicine, the importance of transparency in academia, and more.

In this episode of ‘How This is Building Me,’ Camidge sits down with Bauml to discuss the transition from academia to industry, reasons for the move, expectations for the future, and more.

In the inaugural episode of ‘How This is Building Me,’ Camidge sits down with Cetnar to discuss the ins-and-outs of defining personal and professional success, perceptions around sought-after accolades and accomplishments, the meaning behind mentoring, and more.