Behind the Evidence: an addiction medicine podcast

Hosted by addiction medicine specialists Honora L. Englander, MD (Oregon Health & Science University) and Marc R. Larochelle, MD, MPH (Boston Medical Center/ Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine), each episode of “Behind the Evidence” offers thoughtful discussion of one or more recent significant publications in the clinical addiction literature. Through author interviews and expert insights, “Behind the Evidence” will appeal to clinicians, as well as anyone who is interested in the latest developments in addiction medicine research.

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Listen to our special podcast series! 

As the primary means of knowledge dissemination in the field, addiction journals are likely to be substantially impacted by the recent drastic changes to the federal funding of medical and public health research in the US. What can we learn from the perspectives of addiction journal editors and other scholars in this moment of uncertainty?

Editorial Director, Casy Calver, PhD is the guest host of this special Behind the Evidence podcast series.

Episodes one and two are out now! Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to receive new episodes.

 








About “Behind the Evidence

Hosts: Honora L. Englander, MD and Marc R. Larochelle, MD
Production: Raquel Silveira, MBA
Editing: Casy Calver, PhD
Music and cover art: Mary Tomanovich, MA
Miriam Komaromy, MD is the Medical Director of the Grayken Center for Addiction, and co-Editor-in-Chief of AODH, together with David Fiellin, MD
Special thanks to Corey McBrayer, DO, MPH and Rob Calder, PhD

“Behind the Evidence” is supported by the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center. It is intended for educational purposes only, and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own, and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.