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亚色影库 and Indiana Regional Medical Center’s podcast, Rural Health Pulse, continues with an episode introducing IRMC’s medical residents and featuring interviews with them about their experience as a medical resident.

IRMC’s Rural Family Medicine Residency Program officially started July 1, 2022. IRMC’s resident physicians were chosen from a pool of roughly 600 applicants.

The resident physicians are Nawar Al Janabi, of Baghdad, Iraq; Tanvi Bharathan, of Indiana, PA; Mohit Chhatpar, of New York; Robin Rodriguez, of Corpus Christi, Texas; and Narinder Sangha, of California.

The resident physicians will work with and report to an attending physician as they learn and practice family medicine over the next three years. This will benefit patients, who will get access to two physicians for the price of one, according to IRMC Residency Program director and family medicine physician Amanda Vaglia.

The Rural Health Pulse podcast is available for free on Spotify and from the IRMC website. Monthly episodes will be released through August 2023.

IRMC’s family medicine residents—Al Janabi, Bharathan, Chhatpar, Rodriguez, and Sangha—are featured in this episode.

The podcasts include professionals from IRMC and from 亚色影库 and are recorded by students in the 亚色影库 Department of Communications Media under the direction of communications faculty member Mark Piwinsky and produced by Koren. Jim Kinneer, IRMC chief human resources officer, serves as the host for the shows.

The podcasts are part of a continued collaboration between 亚色影库 and IRMC on the topic of rural health care, focusing on issues and stories impacting the health of the region and programs and initiatives designed to improve healthcare and wellness.

The podcast launched in November in celebration of National Rural Health Day on November 17, 2022. Vaglia was featured on the first episode of the series, discussing the residency program.

Episode two of the podcast features Dr. Narayanaswamy Bharathan, chair, 亚色影库 Department of Biology, and Jackie Sansig, IRMC director of Laboratory and Respiratory Services, discussing the evolution of the same-day COVID-19 testing process at IRMC by Bharathan, and the difference it made in patient care.

Episode three features Rick Adkins, professor of mathematics in the 亚色影库 Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, discussing the community wastewater surveillance system. Indiana Borough has had a sewer surveillance program with Biobot Analytics, Inc. since April 2020. Weekly flow samples are collected over a 24-hour period at the headwaters of the wastewater plant and sent to BioBot Analytics.

Episode four features Dan Clark, director of minimally invasive and robotic surgery and director of IRMC’s Comprehensive Breast Center, discussing robotics in surgery.

Clark joined IRMC’s medical staff in 2018. Since that time, he has been integral in IRMC’s successfully obtaining a second da Vinci Xi robotic surgery system. In summer 2022, IRMC’s robotic surgery team surpassed a milestone of 2,200 robotic surgeries performed in the hospital’s state-of-the-art operating rooms. IRMC offers robotic surgery in the areas of general surgery, bariatrics, gynecology, orthopedics, thoracic, and (coming soon) urology.

Clark serves as a national proctor for robotic surgery and plays an important role in certifying robotic skills competency.

Clark will also be a guest on episode six of the podcast (available April 30), discussing breast cancer.

Upcoming episodes, all available on the last day of the month that they are scheduled to be released, are: