The UMB Pulse is a university-produced series that highlights real-world health and social-impact research through expert guests. For PR professionals, it’s a strong platform to get clinical, research, and community-initiative leaders speaking directly about outcomes, stigma reduction, and evidence-based interventions.
61 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
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The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is working to strengthen social impact and galvanize innovation. This season of “The UMB Pulse” podcast is featuring stories about how UMB is taking creative action to overcome barriers and solve social problems. “The UMB Pulse” is produced by the UMB Office of Communications and Public Affairs. Co-hosted by Charles Schelle, lead social media specialist and Dana Rampolla, director of integrated marketing.
Dana Rampolla, Charles Schelle
News, Education, Business, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Careers, Politics, Science, Technology, Sports
Typical Credentials:
Academic/clinical experts (often MD/PhD with RN/CRNP where relevant), faculty at UMB/UMSOM/UMB-affiliated centers, and authors of clinical practice guides or principal researchers running published studies/clinical trials.
Required Achievements:
Published research in peer-reviewed medical journals, Authorship/co-authorship of clinical practice guidance, Leadership of research centers and institutes, Design/leadership of clinical trials or translational studies, Distinguished academic appointments and professional fellowships
Barbara Resnick, PhD, RN, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP - Recognizing And Alleviating Hidden Pain In Dementia; Caregiver/clinical Signs; Non-drug Pain Relief Guidance, Sarah M. Kattakuzhy, MD - Glp-1 (semaglutide) For Stimulant Use Disorder; STAC Study Design; Safety/tolerability; Stigma And Treatment Challenges, Ian Kleckner, PhD, MPH - Exercise As A Recovery Intervention After Cancer; Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy; Inflammation And Quality-of-life Outcomes
Healthcare, Nursing, Addiction, Aging, Cancer, Neuropathy, Clinical Research, Public Health, Caregiving, Social Impact