In this episode, Jack, Ollie, and Jen discuss some recent European-based newsworthy items, covering a prominent oncology society’s push for tumor classification reform that could have profound impacts on cancer survival rates, the critical need for measles vaccination, and Sweden’s pioneering use of drones in cardiac arrest intervention.
Podcast Tags: healthcare, healthcare news, life sciences, precision oncology, cancer, molecular testing, infectious diseases, vaccination, NHS sustainability, innovation, Sweden
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Panel – Jack Young, Jen Burke, Ollie May
Research & Production – Jack Young, Ollie May
Recording & Editing – Mike Liberto, Rachel Skonecki
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