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The Scope of Things podcast explores clinical research and its possibilities, promise, and pitfalls. Clinical Research News Senior Writer welcomes guests who are visionaries closest to the topics, but who can still see past their piece of the puzzle. Focusing on game-changing trends and out-of-the-box operational approaches in the clinical research field, the Scope of Things podcast is your no-nonsense, insider’s look at clinical research today.
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Medicine is so much more than lab coats and stethoscopes. The research community at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine is a diverse group of humans, all working with their own unique motivations — and not all of them work in a hospital setting. Get to know what gets these researchers amped about their jobs, what they’re doing, where they’re doing it, and why. Presented by the Office of Vice-Dean of Research, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
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The Reality of A Career in Medicine
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The founders of Esports Labs bring in current events and discuss their opinions on what it means for the esports and gaming industry.
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Welcome to The SCOPE. A podcast series addressing important issues influencing the sustainable future of real estate, infrastructure, the environment, and communities. The SCOPE, brought to you by Stantec, offers insight into the breadth of subjects exercising the minds of real estate developers, investors, public bodies, and everyone involved in the built environment. It combines industry leading voices with our own specialists for an engaging digest over a ‘commutable’ length. Stantec is a ...
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The Scope Podcast brings you all the biggest interviews from the world of tv and film entertainment to all the biggest sporting interviews worldwide to all the blockbusting comedy interviews
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On In the Scope we use comedy and no holds barred shade as we cover every topic including entertainment, love, sex, life, money, and sports from the perspective of young adults in America. So if you're in your 20s or 30s tune in and see what's the next issue we put In the Scope.
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Matt Norris speaks to professionals from all walks of life about their personal and business journey aiming to connect, inform and inspire his audience.
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Dr. Brent W. Lacey, M.D. teaches healthcare professionals how to manage their businesses successfully and master their personal finances. Most physicians and dentists enter their profession with large amounts of personal debt, and beyond that - they begin working with no knowledge of how to actually run a clinical practice. You should be able to help your patients and do what you love without being stressed by all the other obligations that come with managing your medical practice. Dr. Lacey ...
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This podcast is dedicated to anyone who has or knows someone with Ulcerative Colitis or any other IBD issue. Each episode, I will go over a topic that will shed some light on my health and things that are beneficial to my gut and overall health. This podcast will be my journey with Ulcerative Colitis. I will go over my struggles, wins, foods, and so much more so that you have someone else to share your experience with. Sometimes it can be difficult for other people to really understand what ...
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This is a podcast where we discuss all things MMA
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The Money Scope is a weekly limited-run podcast about personal financial decision-making for Canadian professionals. The podcast follows a curriculum deliberately designed to make you a better, more thoughtful financial decision maker. It is hosted by Benjamin Felix - Portfolio Manager and Head of Research at PWL Capital, and Dr. Mark Soth - the Loonie Doctor. The moneyscope.ca site is peppered with photoshopped fun, and each episode page is deliberately designed to be a multi-media curricul ...
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The Sustainability Scope is hosted by Mike and Alex, two experienced professionals who have dedicated their careers to working in sustainably focused companies. Through bite-sized episodes, they explore a wide range of topics, offering practical insights and inspiring discussions for businesses and individuals. It's a must-listen for anyone passionate about sustainability and a greener future.
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In this episode we talk about the health benefits you get when you get a quality night rest! Make sure to check out Just Thrive Health and use COLOTIS to save on your order! Sign up for our 7 Day Gut Health Challenge: https://shorturl.at/E5JHF #health #wellness
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Episode: 34 - Ringing in 2025 With Validating Novel Digital Clinical Measures, Decentralized Trials, and More
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In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz delivers the news on an investigation into data reporting problems in major Ticagrelor clinical trial PLATO, the need for more sex-aware cancer research, Alzheimer’s studies looking at brain shrinkage associated with immunotherapies (and repurposing drugs as potential new treatments), and…
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Brianne Philipenko (MD) was midway through her respirology fellowship in Calgary when the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the city. She started interval workouts at home using Nike’s fitness app — when inspiration struck. “Coming up with a creative, innovative way to allow people to access an exercise program outside of the typical organized pulmonary …
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Episode 330: The 2024 Holiday Spectacular
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In this seasonably-festive edition of The Scope, Jared is puzzled over a fartblaster, Adam talks about his new dog and Christmas gifts, and Shane mostly tastes holiday foods all by himself. The Scope episode 330 was born as a rock-eater and will die as a rock-eater. Happy Holidays, Scope Faithful! Feedback Email: comments@thescopeshow.com Phone: 61…
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Episode:33 - Orr Inbar Discusses Saving Costs and Complications With Clinical Trial Simulations
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In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz covers concerns surrounding the study and treatment of obesity, a new “opening doors” initiative to clinical trials, debate over the European Union AI Act, the first international-level clinical study using secure multiparty computation, a hopeful treatment for kids with lethal brain tumo…
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The future is localised energy generation and storage - a smart grid. But what is a smart grid? How does it work? Who benefits? And who do tenants pay for their energy? What does a smart grid look like in both a residential and commercial development? And how does it balance the demands for EV charging? To help answer these questions and more, we a…
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A logistics warehouse or an R&D facility doubling up as a mini-power plant. It's not fantasy. It's the future. In a changing energy landscape, what do commercial occupiers expect from their premises, and how do they determine their power requirements? Who funds the localised provision of energy? What will large commercial parks look like in the fut…
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Competence is a key word in the positioning and requirements of the Building Safety Act. How is the industry proving competence? If you're responsible for selecting suppliers or products, how are you assured of their competence? What does this mean to the process of design - why is performance-based design the future? And how is the industry adapti…
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The Building Safety Act brings ethics, responsibility, and competence to the fore. It demands a change in culture from the construction industry. So, how does this industry embrace culture change? What can we learn from other sectors that have undergone behavioural and cultural change? And crucially, where are we now - is a nervous industry a compe…
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From competence to culture change, there's a lot to absorb around the Building Safety Act. So, what is meant by the level of detail required being proportionate to risk? What's the impact of a greater focus on detailed design upfront? Why can't you find Gateway 2 and 3 referenced in the Act? And why is it important to be able to show all your worki…
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Ep 17: Live at PFI 2024
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Today, we bring you another live episode, this time from the Annual Canadian Physician Financial Wellness Conference. We answer a series of compelling audience questions — drawing on information from past episodes — that meaningfully impact both sides of the client-advisor relationships. To kick things off, we break down the best time to incorporat…
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Today's episode talks about the health benefits of Aloe vera and how it can really be a big factor when it comes to your overall health. If you want to support this podcast, check out Just Thrive Health and use COLITIS to save an additional 15% when you check out! #health #wellness #guthealth
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Today’s episode comes to you live from the 22nd Institute for Advanced Financial (IAFP) Planning Conference in Gatineau, Quebec, recorded in front of an audience of professional financial planners. For this special episode, we cover key planning issues for incorporated business owners and walk through the lifecycle of a business owner or profession…
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In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz shares the latest news on a drug repurposing AI model now being tested in rare disease clinical trials, a new way forward for triple-negative breast cancer, Jill Pellegrino’s transition from CVS to AutoCruitment, incorporating placental pathology into perspective clinical trials, making e…
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Your posture plays a big role in our overall health that most people don't fully understand. By having poor posture, you will have issues with different organs function properly, especially your diaphragm. This organ by itself plays a big role in our overall health. If you want to support this podcast, check out https://justthrivehealth.com/ and us…
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In this episode, we gain insight into Dr. Sarah Forgie, the new Dean of the College of Medicine. She discusses her innovative teaching methods, her career as a pediatric infectious disease specialist, and her vision for advancing Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine. Dr. Forgie also shares the story behind her decision to learn the ukulele. Born to f…
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In today's episode, I want to talk about three ways to help your immune system this fall. With the change in seasons, you body may not be adapting well and you could find yourself sick and not being able to function well. Don't forget to try out our 7 day gut health challenge! https://mailchi.mp/ef4c5c9e1ca0/welcome-to-day-7-of-the-7-day-gut-health…
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Episode 329: Scope Dope or Scope Nope: (Not Quite) Summer Food Fest 2024 – Part 2
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In this part two of two edition of The Scope, Shane continues his better late than never summer food exploration, Adam becomes Adam-Static, and Jared is all about the mega-bite. The Scope episode 329 loves Lady Liberty and the Real Boys. Feedback Email: comments@thescopeshow.com Phone: 612-21-SCOPE The post Episode 329: Scope Dope or Scope Nope: (N…
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In this basecake edition of The Scope, Jared wonders what makes a good Mountain Dew lemondade, Shane doesn’t want to be in the pockets of Frito Lay, and Adam is replaced by a so-so AI. The Scope episode 328’s tummy is hungry for that number number. Feedback Email: comments@thescopeshow.com Phone: 612-21-SCOPE The post Episode 328: Scope Dope or Sco…
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Tune in for the latest news and trends in this month’s episode of the Scope of Things, where host Deborah Borfitz covers everything you need to know about a pending launch of a large treatment trial for Graves’ disease, a recruitment campaign for a diagnostic tampon, Walgreens and BARDA’s new partnership, how eligibility criteria has been excluding…
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A behavioural neuroscientist in Saskatoon is uncovering marijuana’s effects on fetal brain development. After recently winning a five-year CIHR grant of $960,076 in the spring of 2024, Dr. John Howland’s lab at the University of Saskatchewan is expanding its work examining prenatal exposure to cannabis smoke. Howland’s teams will assess the way can…
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Today’s episode is on the supplement Chromium and how it can have multiple health benefits for your overall health and gut health! Don't forget to try out our 7 day gut health challenge! https://mailchi.mp/ef4c5c9e1ca0/welcome-to-day-7-of-the-7-day-gut-health-challenge Few sponsors: Attached is a link to bullet proof website for more nutrition item…
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Today's episode I want to dive in to magnesium and how it can be beneficial for you and your gut. This is a supplement that most people don't think about when it comes to their diet and there are a lot of health benefits from it. I go over my article I posted on my website: www.thecolitisscope.com so if you want to check it out, you are more than h…
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This month’s episode of The Scope of Things features the latest trending news from host Deborah Borfitz, including a planned library of “nature’s drugs” targeting complex diseases, a paradoxical approach to treating cancer, how government policies can help improve equitable access to cancer trials, and the possibilities of reversing multiple sclero…
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When it comes to simple and easy ways to heal your gut and to get a healthier lifestyle, writing down your meals is one of the easiest ways to do it. This will allow you to track what you are putting in your body, but also know how you feel and if there are any symptoms that appear. Now this can be right after or days later. By writing down, you wi…
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Tune into this month’s episode of the Scope of Things, where host Deborah Borfitz covers the use of AI for trial screening and recruitment purposes, a diabetes drug that may help treat sleep apnea, questionable advice from the FDA given to departing staffers, why the entire clinical trial enterprise may need to be revamped to eliminate systemic bia…
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Today's episode I want to go over how people can have different GI issues, but yet most poeple won't have any idea that they are suffering or dealing with any issues. I have been dealing with Ulcerative Colitis for a long time, and have done many different things to help heal my gut and wanted to give my take on what I have experienced from Ulcerat…
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Growing up in Columbia had a profound impact on Dr. Juan-Nicolas Pẽna-Sànchez. In this episode, hear why the former family physician pivoted, becoming Saskatchewan's lead in finding the best ways to treat Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in rural and Indigenous patients. Even as a teenager, Juan-Nicolás Peña-Sánchez could see stark differen…
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In today’s episode we are going into the information on glyphosate and how impactful it can be on your gut health. Why you should avoid it and even the foods that are highly concentrated with glyphosate.
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In this month’s episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz gives you the latest news on the fallacy of a survival benefit for cancer patients participating in clinical trials, how and why federally qualified health centers are getting involved in studies, efforts to disrupt the current practice of excluding pregnant and lactating women fr…
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"When I got into medical school, the last thing in the world I wanted to be was a surgeon because I couldn't stand the sight of blood," said Dr. Mike Moser. Fast-forward to the present day, where Moser is now one of Saskatchewan's top kidney transplant surgeons, winning last year's Golden Scalpel Award for Pre-clerkship Education, the 2022 Logan Bo…
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As an undergrad, Daniel Fuller didn’t have a car, nor was he keen on taking the bus. “I rode my bike to university every day in the fall and then just kept on going and never stopped,” said Fuller, a former national and international canoe/kayak athlete. As he pedaled, Fuller watched the way people used trails, sidewalks and roads. “I really starte…
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Join our 7 Day Gut Health Challenge: https://shorturl.at/E5JHF Today’s episode we will be diving in to why someone will go back and forth with different diets. Why their beliefs are always going back to old habits and why you need to have a strong anchor or reason for your change!
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Join our 7 Day Gut Health Challenge: https://shorturl.at/E5JHF In today’s episode I want to talk about some of the importance of the fig plant and why you should be incorporating it in to your diet if you are trying to improve your overall health! Attached is a line to bullet proof website for more nutrition items! http://bulletproof.fdf2.net/Wq3QZ…
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From the laboratory to saving lives, this episode brings together three outstanding researchers from the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology (APP) as they discuss their work and its implications for cardiac care. Dr. Michelle Collins, Dr. Scott Widenmaier, and Dr. Changting Xiao are all recent recipients…
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In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz covers the latest news on an AI model for comparing drug effectiveness, adoption of minimal residual disease as an endpoint for multiple myeloma, using HIV treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, lack of diversity in Alzheimer’s trials, and more. Yvonne Rodriguez, founder and CEO of Egality S…
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Ep 15: Budget 2024: The Capital Gains Inclusion Rate
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Understanding the implications of the 2024 Federal Budget and its proposed changes to capital gains taxation is crucial for individuals and corporations alike. In today’s episode, we take a deep dive into the Canadian federal budget for 2024 and its impact on capital gains taxation. In our conversation, we discuss the technical details of capital g…
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Today’s episode I want to dive in to what I ate everyday when I was dealing with a flare up with my ulcerative colitis. I want to expand on this to help other people who may be dealing with a flare up currently and looking for a way to help improve their gut health. #health Sign up for our 7 Day Gut Health Challenge: https://shorturl.at/E5JHF…
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"Pushing politicians to do what is good for the health of the people, there's no way around it," said Dr Jacob Alhassan. Born and raised in a rural Ghanaian village, Alhassan grew up without electricty and paved roads. He watched women die in childbirth. He grew resentful of health systems that left the poorest people to fend for themselves, while …
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DMG is a very versatile supplement that can have massive impact on your overall health. This supplement is found naturally in your body, but when you add more to your daily routine you will have a noticeable change in your overall health. #health #wellness
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Description: In this episode, we delve into the fascinating relationship between posture and gut health. While posture is commonly associated with musculoskeletal benefits, emerging research suggests that it plays a significant role in digestive function as well. We explore how poor posture can impact the digestive system, leading to issues such as…
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Episode: 26 - Digital Twins, Care-For-All European Platform, and the Impact and Future of Wearables and Microsampling
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In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz brings you the monthly breakdown on current events, such as tailoring medications to individual patients using digital twins, the use of a skin biopsy test to diagnose neurodegenerative diseases, and the launch of a European-wide platform promoting access to care for all. She also speaks …
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Episode 14: CPP & and EI for Business Owners
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Business owners often have reservations about paying into the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). Many think they’re getting a bad deal by paying both the employer and the employee portion of the contribution, but can they do better by paying themselves dividends? In the last two episodes, we did an extensive review of how you can compensate yourself as a b…
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Sign Up for our 7 Day Gut Health Challenge: https://shorturl.at/E5JHF There are foods that can be harmful to our gut health that can make it more difficult to regain our health. Today’s episode I want to highlight those three and why you need to avoid these foods to help you stay health. IgG Supplements to help you heal your gut: https://amzn.to/3Q…
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Episode 13: Optimal Compensation from a CCPC
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When it comes to creating an optimal compensation strategy plan, there’s a lot to navigate. And while there may be a plethora of general rules floating around on the internet, each individual’s optimal strategy is ultimately going to be dependent on their unique situation. That is why we’re using today’s conversation to break down the findings of o…
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Today’s episode is on your overall health and how mental health can play a major factor in how your body heals. A lot of people will disregard their mental health and think it doesn’t affect their gut health, but in reality everything is connected and will change how your body heals. If you know someone that struggles with gut health, make sure to …
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Is the linear economy's "cradle to grave" model outdated? This episode digs into the coveted circular economy, exploring its promise of endless resource loops and zero waste. We weigh the merits of both models, and ask: is perfect circularity a sustainable dream, or a realistic roadmap to a greener future? This is part of our Sustainability Bites s…
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