Summits Podcast
What's your cancer story?
We found 2 episodes of Summits Podcast with the tag “iuschoolofmedicine”.
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Epi 57: Dr. Bill Tierney on caring for cancer patients
July 25th, 2023 | 50 mins 19 secs
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In episode 57 of the Summits Podcast, co-hosts Vince Todd, Jr. and Daniel Abdallah are joined by Dr. Bill Tierney of the Fairbanks School of Public Health in its Department of Global Health. Tune in as Dr. Tierney shares his long-standing career in medical research and how surviving cancer made him a more empathetic doctor.
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Epi 27: Dr. Erik Barrett on surviving testicular cancer, giving back to the cancer community
April 26th, 2022 | 38 mins 2 secs
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In episode 27 of the Summits Podcast, co-hosts Vince Todd, Jr. and Daniel Abdallah are joined by Dr. Erik Barrett of Barrett Eyecare. Tune in as Erik shares his journey with testicular cancer, and the hand he played in helping the Heroes Foundation grow from the beginning. “What you guys do with Heroes is so amazing, because the more money we can generate in, maybe we can pump into research and development. We want our kids to not have the same fear that you and I did when we were diagnosed.”