Two guys talking **it - A Gastroenterology and Hepatology podcast
Jon Segal and James Haridy
“Two Guys Talking $#it” is a podcast where two alleged experts in gastroenterology and hepatology break down complex topics into engaging, educational, and occa...
Episode #02: Checkpoint conversations
In the first full episode, we tackle the rising challenge of managing colitis and hepatitis triggered by immune checkpoint inhibitors. From recognizing these entities to exploring (non) evidence-based management strategies. Join us for a conversation packed with insights, or if you just want to hear Jon try and pronounce 'nomenclature'.
Please leave any questions, comments, or suggestions either on our twitter feed (@2guystalkingit) or below. We will try to answer any listener questions on the next show.
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#01: Introduction
Hello world..
Welcome to Two guys talking **it - a podcast designed for gastroenterologists and hepatologists or anyone interested in the field. Each week, join Jon and James as we bring you expert discussions, the latest research, and practical clinical insights amongst a lot of talking **it..
In this episode we briefly introduce the podcast. Bear with us as we try to work this thing out!
Please leave any comments or requests for future episodes, or catch us on twitter (@Jonathansegal85 or @JamesHaridy)
About Two guys talking **it - A Gastroenterology and Hepatology podcast
“Two Guys Talking $#it” is a podcast where two alleged experts in gastroenterology and hepatology break down complex topics into engaging, educational, and occasionally humorous conversations. From liver health to gut microbiota and everything in between, Jon and James deliver insights, share the latest research, and discuss clinical pearls with the odd guest in tow.
Comments, suggestions contact us on twitter @2guystalkingit or leave a comment..
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