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Interviews: December '24-January '25

Alzheimer's Diseases with Meghana Pentyala

In this interview we talk about Alzheimer's Disease with a Boston University Neurological Research student who specializes in Alzheimer's Disease. Meghana focuses on the real life impacts of Alzheimer's on both the patients and their loved ones. 

Mental Health with Priya Patel

In this interview with a Penn Pre-Med student and neuroscience researcher who specializes in the study of teenage mental health, we discuss the way peers and positions support those who face mental health challenges. 

Interviews: February '25 - March '25

Abortion with Urmi Shah

In this interview with a third year nursing major student who is currently studying at Seton Hall, to discuss the impacts of abortion throughout the world - and how politics affect this one medical procedure in many ways. Urmi and I also discuss how this personal choice can be stigmatized in various cultures.

Elder Isolation with Sheilja Patel

In this interview with  a second year Northeastern student who is majoring in Health Science, we discuss Elder Isolation, including the impacts, physical symptoms, and how to help people with elder isolation. Furthermore, Sheilja discusses the program she is apart of, that helps elder adults to prevent elder isolation. 

Interviews: March '25 - April ' 25

Global Medicine with Pallavi Menon

In this interview with second year student from John Hopkins Medical School, we explore how medicine and the interconnected global system are related. There is an emphasis on looking at less developed countries and more developed countries, and the differences between them. Pallavi, furthermore, describes how technology advancements has also changed the dynamic between countries. 

Equity in Novel Cancer Therapies & Implementation Widespread Cancer Screenings with Anushka Patchigolla

In this interview with a sophomore who has done intense scientific research, we discuss the access to cancer therapies and how there is structural inequality present within the healthcare system. More so, we look at different aspects of society and why it affects how someone is treated. 

Interviews: May '25 - June '25

Googling Symptoms with Ishan Patel

In this informative interview, Ishan Patel and I discuss the nuance of googling medical symptoms and this action in different settings such as social media and AI. As someone who is in medical school at Albany Med, Ishan provides his own personal experiences to the table as we discuss this important. topic. 

AI in Healthcare with Sree Kolla

In this analytical interview, Sree Kolla and I discuss the implications and practices of AI in healthcare. We look at how healthcare practitioners are using AI currently, the future direction of how it may be used in the medical field, and how different aspects of this industry are going to be impacted. 

Interviews: June '25

Misinformation in Medicine with Rithika Naaravula

In this insightful interview, Rithika and I discuss misinformation in medicine. We look at different areas of misinformation (e.g., social media & AI), as well as different situations where there has been a spread of misinformation on certain medical topics. We also discuss how politics and journalism is connected to medicine. 

The Pre-Med Process with Krishna Devarakonda

In this perceptive interview with Krish, who graduated NYU this year,  we delve deep into how the college process works for individuals who want to go down the pre-med path, as well as how actual college life can be. He also talks about NYU specifically, and the programs this university provides. 

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