RoS: Review of Systems

RoS: Review of Systems


Latest Episodes

RoS: Transitions in Care from Pedi to Adult Care for Medically Complex Patients
June 11, 2019

What happens when a medical complex young person turns 18, and then, suddenly, they make their own medical decisions rather than their parents? How does one navigate the sometimes very thorny issues of sexual health and fertility?

RoS: Designing clinics with no waiting rooms with Stacey Chang
May 28, 2019

This week, our guest is Stacey Chang. He is the executive Director of the Design Institute for Health and a Professor in the Department of Medical Education at Dell Medical School. He joins us today to talk about design in medicine and how we can use d...

Re-imagining primary care in the US & what we can learn from Costa Rica with Asaf Bitton
May 28, 2019

Asaf Bitton MD, MPH is our guest this week on a reprise episode. Asaf, newly appointed Executive Director of Ariadne Labs talks with us about what he sees as crucial steps in improving primary care in the US and what we can learn from primary care syst...

RoS The effects of neighborhood greening on mental health with Eugenia South & Michelle Kondo
May 14, 2019

In this reprise episode,  Michelle Kondo and Eugenia South join us to talk about their research looking at how neighborhood contexts impact health and safety in urban environments, and their recent publication in JAMA Network Open looking at the relati...

RoS Addressing Food Insecurity among diabetic patients at Geisinger with Allison Hess
April 30, 2019

This week, we are joined by Allison Hess, VP of Health for the Steele Institute for Innovation at Geisinger to talk about Geisinger’s Fresh Food Farmacy, a program that provides food insecure patients with poorly controlled diabetes access to fresh hea...

RoS: Understanding the association of primary care physician supply & mortality in the US with Russ Phillips
April 16, 2019

This week, we are joined by Russ Phillips! Dr. Russell Phillips is Director of the Center for Primary Care and the William Applebaum Professor of Medicine and Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School.

RoS Gender Equality in Medicine with Cheryl Pritlove & Elizabeth Metraux
April 02, 2019

This week, we have two amazing guests, Cheryl Pritlove and Elizabeth Metraux. They are joining us to talk about gender disparities in medicine. Cheryl Pritlove is a Research Scientist at the Applied Health Research Centre at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge I...

RoS: The Psychology of Change with Kate Hilton of IHI, Ep 2
March 19, 2019

Why is change so difficult? So often, we know what needs to be done – but actually making change is where we get stuck. Kate Hilton, our guest last week and this week for a 2-part series, is on the Faculty of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement an...

RoS: The Psychology of Change with Kate Hilton of IHI, Ep 1
March 05, 2019

Why is change so difficult? So often, we know what needs to be done – but actually making change is where we get stuck. Kate Hilton, our guest this week and next for a 2-part series, is on the Faculty of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and is ...

RoS Racism and Inequity in Healthcare with Utibe Essien
February 19, 2019

Utibe Essien, a Health Equity researcher, primary care physician in the VA Pittsburgh Health System, and Assistant Professor of Medicine at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine joins us this week. Dr.