• Rectal Cancer with Dr. Steven Wexner
    Jan 13 2026

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    On this DocTalk episode, we chat with Dr. Steven Wexner, the Physician Executive Director and System Chief of Colorectal Surgery for MedStar Health. Dr. Wexner brings more than 38 years of clinical, academic, and research excellence to MedStar Health. He specializes in surgery for rectal cancer, and patients from around the world seek his expertise.

    For an interview with Dr. Steven Wexner, or for more information about this podcast, contact MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Manager Media Relations, Ryan.M.Miller2@Medstar.net.

    Learn more about Dr. Wexner.

    For more episodes of MedStar Health DocTalk, go to medstarhealth.org/doctalk.

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    24 min
  • Breast Neurotization with Resensation after Mastectomy
    Jan 13 2026

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    In this episode in the MedStar Health DocTalk series, host Debra Schindler talks with Dr. Meghan Milburn, FACS, director of the Breast Center at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center, about an important and emerging advancement in breast cancer surgery: breast nerve preservation and resensation after mastectomy.

    Dr. Milburn explains why loss of sensation is so common after mastectomy, affecting up to 60–80% of women, and how it can impact far more than physical feeling. Numbness and nerve pain can affect safety, intimacy, emotional wellbeing, and a woman’s sense of connection to her body, even when reconstruction looks cosmetically successful.

    The conversation explores how newer surgical techniques allow surgeons to identify, preserve, and reconnect nerves at the time of mastectomy and reconstruction, helping restore sensation to the breast and nipple over time. Dr. Milburn explains how nerve regeneration works, what patients can realistically expect, and why recovery can take months to years, but with meaningful improvements for many women.

    Listeners will learn:

    · Why numbness and neuropathic pain occur after mastectomy

    · How breast neurotization and nerve grafting are performed

    · What recovery and rehabilitation look like, including sensory “retraining”

    · Who may or may not be a good candidate for these procedures

    · How restoring sensation can reduce pain, improve quality of life, and help women feel whole again

    Dr. Milburn also shares patient experiences, discusses the emotional and psychological impact of sensation loss, and emphasizes the importance of shared decision-making, asking questions, and considering second opinions. This episode offers hope, education, and empowerment for anyone facing breast cancer surgery, and highlights how advances in surgical care are focusing not just on survival, but on long-term quality of life.

    If you're in the Baltimore area and would like to schedule an appointment to discuss breast neurotization surgery, call 443-777-6500. Or to make an appointment in the DC region at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, call 202-877-7937. You can also see a specialist for nerve resensation at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in DC. Call 202-295-0560.

    For more episodes of MedStar Health DocTalk, go to medstarhealth.org/doctalk.

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    36 min
  • Genicular Artery Embolization with Moutasem Aljundi, MD
    Jan 8 2026

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    Chronic knee pain affects millions of Americans, especially as we age, and osteoarthritis is often the cause. In this episode, host Debra Schindler talks with Dr. Moutasem Aljundi, vascular and interventional radiologist at MedStar Health, to explore an emerging, minimally invasive treatment option you may not have heard of: genicular artery embolization (GAE).

    Dr. Aljundi explains how GAE works by reducing abnormal blood flow that fuels inflammation inside the knee joint, helping relieve pain and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis. The conversation covers who may be a good candidate, how the outpatient procedure is performed, recovery time, success rates, and how GAE compares to other treatments like steroid injections, nerve ablation, and knee replacement surgery.

    If you’re living with chronic knee pain and looking for alternatives, or ways to delay knee replacement, this episode offers valuable insight into a promising option that’s changing how knee osteoarthritis is treated.

    For more information about genicular artery embolization for knee pain, go to medstarhealth.org and search interventional radiology or for an appointment, call 240-434-7237. If you would like to comment on this podcast or recommend a topic for another episode of DocTalk, send an email to doctalk@medstar.net.


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    38 min
  • How AI (Artificial Intelligence) Is Transforming Breast Cancer Detection
    Nov 4 2025

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    In this episode of MedStar Health DocTalk, host Debra Schindler sits down with Dr. Nicole Sakla, a breast radiologist and published researcher in artificial intelligence, to explore how AI is changing the way mammograms are read and how it can help radiologists detect disease earlier, sometimes by years.

    Learn how AI tools flag subtle patterns invisible to the human eye, act as a double-check system for radiologists, and may reduce unnecessary callbacks and missed cancers—all without replacing the human expertise behind every diagnosis.

    Dr. Sakla also clears up misconceptions about AI in medicine, explains how it’s trained to be accurate across diverse patients, and shares what excites her most about the next generation of AI technology in breast imaging.

    Listen now for a fascinating, accessible look into how human expertise and machine learning are working together to advance early detection and patient care.

    For more information about breast imaging and screening at MedStar Health, medstarhealth.org/breasthealth or call the breast center at MedStar Washington Hospital Center: 202-877-2800 .

    If you would like to comment on this podcast, or recommend a topic for another episode of DocTalk, send an email: DocTalk@medstar.net



    For more episodes of MedStar Health DocTalk, go to medstarhealth.org/doctalk.

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    36 min
  • Straight to the Heart—Through the Wrist: Transradial Cardiac Catheterizations Explained
    Sep 18 2025

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    In this episode of our podcast DocTalk, host Debra Schindler sits down with MedStar Health interventional cardiologist Dr. John Wang, director of the Cardiac Catheterization Labs at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital and MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center in Baltimore, to explore how cardiac catheterizations have evolved, and why the transradial approach (through the wrist) is transforming catheterization procedures.

    Traditionally performed through the femoral artery in the groin, cardiac caths are increasingly going in through the wrist, offering:

    · Faster recovery
    Fewer complications
    Greater patient comfort
    Same-day discharge for many patients

    Dr. Wang explains:

    • What symptoms may lead to a cardiac cath
    • When the procedure is performed in emergencies (like heart attacks) vs. scheduled care
    • Why national cardiology guidelines recommend the transradial approach
    • What patients should ask their doctors before undergoing the procedure

    If you or a loved one may need a heart cath, this episode will help you understand your options, and why the accessing the heart through the wrist is a better approach.

    Learn more about interventional cardiology at MedStarHealth.org/MHVI

    To comment on this podcast, or suggest a topic for another episode send us an email: DocTalk@medstar.net

    For more episodes of MedStar Health DocTalk, go to medstarhealth.org/doctalk.

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    33 min
  • Total Shoulder Replacement or Arthroplasty
    Aug 13 2025

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    The shoulder is the most mobile and most complex joint in the human body, which also makes it vulnerable to injury and arthritis. Each year, nearly 60,000 Americans undergo shoulder replacement surgery, also known as total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA).

    In this episode of MedStar Health DocTalk, host Debra Schindler sits down with orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ryan Hoffman, a shoulder and elbow specialist at MedStar Health, to explore:

    · What shoulder arthroplasty is and when it’s needed

    · The difference between total vs. reverse shoulder replacements

    · How advances like robotic planning, 3D templating, and stemless implants are changing outcomes

    · What recovery looks like and how patients regain mobility

    · What to ask when choosing a shoulder surgeon

    If you’ve ever wondered about shoulder pain, rotator cuff tears, or when it’s time to consider replacement surgery, this conversation breaks it all down.

    Watch and learn how modern shoulder surgery is helping patients get back to the life they love.

    For an appointment with Dr. Hoffman call 410-554-2272. If you would like to share feedback on this podcast or suggest a topic for another episode of MedStar Health Doc talk, send an email: debra.schindler@medstar.net.


    For more episodes of MedStar Health DocTalk, go to medstarhealth.org/doctalk.

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    29 min
  • The Benefits of Proton Therapy
    Aug 7 2025

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    MedStar Georgetown University Hospital is proud to be the first and most experienced facility in the Washington, D.C. region to offer proton therapy with HYPERSCAN™. Our team of physicians at MedStar Georgetown is made up of the D.C. area’s leading experts, who have specialized knowledge in numerous cancer types and are at the forefront of the latest advances in treatment. We are committed to seeing patients within 48 hours, providing you and your loved ones care as quickly as possible. Dr. Matthew Witek, director of Proton Therapy at MedStar Georgetown, and a leading expert in radiation oncology, specializes in treating patients with cancers of the central nervous systems, base of skull, head and neck, and skin. He has a special interest in advanced radiation technologies and treatment approaches that minimize treatment side effects and improve patient outcomes. For an interview with Dr. Matthew Witek, or for more information about this podcast, contact MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Manager Media Relations, Ryan.M.Miller2@Medstar.net. Learn more about Dr. Witek.


    To learn more or to make an appointment call (202) 444-4255, or visit: MedStarHealth/ProtonTherapy.


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    For more episodes of MedStar Health DocTalk, go to medstarhealth.org/doctalk.

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    10 min
  • Treating Prostate Tumors in 5 Sessions
    Jul 3 2025

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    | MedStar Georgetown University Hospital was the first hospital on the East Coast to offer CyberKnife technology. Our team is among the world’s most experienced CyberKnife sites having treated more than 2,400 patients with prostate cancer and performed more than 35,000 treatments in total. Unlike traditional radiation that’s given in 40 sessions over eight to nine weeks, CyberKnife can treat prostate cancer in just five visits. Dr. Jonathan Lischalk, a radiation oncologist at MedStar Georgetown, discusses CyberKnife radiation therapy for treating prostate, and the advantages of CyberKnife over conventional radiation. For an interview with Dr. Jonathan Lischalk, or for more information about this podcast, contact MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Manager Media Relations, Ryan.M.Miller2@Medstar.net. Learn more about Dr. Lischalk.
    | Learn more at MedStarHealth.org/CyberKnifeNow, or call 202-444-4255.

    For more episodes of MedStar Health DocTalk, go to medstarhealth.org/doctalk.

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    25 min