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Editor's Note Saturday, August 19, 2023 Dear MedPage Reader, As a co-producer of MedPage Today’

[MEDPAGE TODAY]( Editor's Note Saturday, August 19, 2023 Dear MedPage Reader, As a co-producer of MedPage Today’s original podcast, Anamnesis, I’m excited to unveil our next frontier in the podcast world. This summer, we’re rebranding our podcast to give you a fresh side of MedPage Today, featuring a wide-array of medically-focused tete-a-tetes, fireside chats, and storyteller content. Welcome to MedPod Today. Anamnesis We’ll continue to bring you regular episodes from our flagship storyteller series, Anamnesis, hosted by emergency medicine physician Amy Ho, MD. Follow alongside the journey of three clinicians as they walk you through unforgettable experiences from their career, all surrounding a central theme. Catch up on some of our latest episodes, [“Mysteries: Cracking the Complex Case”]( and [“Scar Tissue: Emotional Vulnerability in Clinical Practice.”]( Reporter Roundtables A few times a month, MedPage Today reporters will dive deeper into some of our particularly intriguing healthcare stories. With our inaugural episode discussing medical misinformation, our reporters will offer new insights on our already compelling reporting. Fireside Faust In our bi-monthly series, MedPage’s Editor-In-Chief Jeremy Faust, MD, weighs in on the biggest news in medicine. Giving his two cents on complex issues in the clinic, Faust discusses topics with other thought leaders ranging from if we should spike the match system altogether to the domestic benefits of funnel healthcare dollars abroad. IG Lives If you missed any of our Instagram lives, you’ll be able to tune into the audio on the go. In our monthly installments, Faust leads a discussion with a crew of other renowned healthcare professionals on hot topics of the moment, including the evolution of opioid addiction care and toxic work culture in medicine. Want to share your story on [MedPod Today: Anamnesis](? Read the Anamnesis Storyteller Tip Sheet and send us an email at anamnesis@medpagetoday.com. Kristen Monaco Senior Staff Writer [A Property of Everyday Health group]( © 2023 MedPage Today, LLC. MedPage Today is among the federally registered trademarks of MedPage Today, LLC, and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. You have received this email because you have registered to receive emails at www.medpagetoday.com, with the email address: {EMAIL} [Manage Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](lst=Editors_Note_Update) | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Technical Questions: feedback@medpagetoday.com 345 Hudson Street 16th Floor New York, NY 10014

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