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  • Emergency physician Deborah Mann discusses the increase in people with adverse reactions to marijuana products who seek emergency medical care. Psychologist Dorianne Eaves talks about a support group for those newly diagnosed with cancer. Ceara Curry Kilpatrick tells about her role as staff music chaplain at Upstate University Hospital, and Anna Gagnier shares her experience doing her internship at Upstate to become a certified music practitioner through the spiritual care program.
  • Orthopedic surgeon Zachary Vredenburgh describes a surgery that preserves the hip rather than replacing it. Resident otolaryngologist Evan Hughes explains how climate change affects allergic rhinitis. Psychiatrist Thomas Schulze discusses the later effects that childhood adversity can have. And child psychologist Henry Roane, director of the Golisano Center for Special Needs, tells what to do if you suspect your child may have autism.
  • Physical therapist Ryan Martin discusses 'tech neck' injuries caused by the use of electronics. Dr. Zachary Shepherd goes over bug bite prevention and when to seek treatment. And lawyers Sarah Reckess and Suzette Meléndez share how the medical-legal partnership helps patients and students. And pediatrician Travis Hobart tells how to help a toddler fall asleep.
  • Cardiologist Christopher Prendergast discusses how to diagnose and treat high cholesterol in children. Family medicine doctor Jocelyn Young talks about hepatitis C and why primary care doctors should be testing for it. Physical therapist Michelle Jay explains how exercise can be beneficial during and after cancer treatment.
  • Orthopedic nurse Peter Jaskula explains how to reduce the risk of falling, especially among older people. Neurotrauma nurse navigator Melissa Port discusses what to expect if you become an informal caregiver for someone recovering from a brain injury. Upstate's Norton College of Medicine students Kathleen Renna and Veronica Rive tell about the school's Planetary Health Report Card.
  • On this week's episode of the Campbell Conversations, recent guest Brian Taylor returns to talk about the situation in Ukraine since Russia invaded three weeks ago. Taylor is an expert on Russia and security and is a Political Science Professor at Syracuse University's Maxwell School and the author of, "The Code of Putinism."
  • Jamie McCallum on the Campbell Conversations.
  • Faisal Saeed Al Mutar on the Campbell Conversations.
  • James Charney on the Campbell Conversations.
  • Lisandro Pérez on the Campbell Conversations.
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