
Hosted by Colby Salerno, Alin Gragossian · EN

In this episode, Colby and Alin explore the rapidly evolving world of xenotransplantation and what it could mean for patients facing long transplant waitlists. From genetically modified pig organs to early clinical experiences, they discuss the science driving this field forward, the ethical and immunologic challenges that remain, and whether xenotransplantation may serve as a bridge—or an alternative—to traditional human organ donation. Drawing on real-world transplant experience, Colby and Alin examine how close we truly are to expanding the donor pool and what this breakthrough could mean for the future of transplant medicine.Email: bothsidesofthestethoscope@gmail.com Instagram: @bothsidesofthestethoscope Twitter: @bsotsthethoscope SCCM podcast on Xenotransplantation: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sccm-podcast/id76207297?i=1000738579823

In this episode Alin and Colby discuss the recent New York Times Article titled "A Push for More Organ Transplants is Putting Donors at Risk". What did the article get right? What did it get wrong? Is what's written in the article believable or are some things sensationalized? We break it all down for you from two people with intimate knowledge of this process.

In this reflective episode of Both Sides of the Stethoscope, Colby and Alin dive into the powerful lessons learned not just from being patients—but from caring for them. As both physicians and former patients, they share the moments that reshaped how they practice medicine: the times they felt truly seen, the words that stuck with them, and the everyday acts of humanity that left a lasting impact.From the bedside to the clinic, this conversation explores how vulnerability, empathy, trust, and humility can transform a good doctor into a great one. Whether you’re in medicine or simply someone who’s ever needed care, this episode is a tribute to the people who teach us the most: our patients.Email: bothsidesofthestethoscope@gmail.comInstagram: @bothsidesofthestethoscope Twitter: @bsotsthethoscope

In this episode of Both Sides of the Stethoscope, we delve into the critical topic of vaccinations for immunocompromised individuals. Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease specialist at UCSF, joins us to discuss measles outbreaks, herd immunity, titers and more!Resources & Further Reading:CDC Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccination for Immunocompromised Individuals: (CDC)CDC's 2025 Immunization Schedules: (CDC)CDC's Best Practices for Altered Immunocompetence: (CDC)Stay Connected:Subscribe to Both Sides of the Stethoscope on your preferred podcast platform to stay updated on the latest in healthcare discussions.

In this episode Alin and Colby have a discussion with Dr. Ken Sutha, pediatric nephrologist and 2X kidney transplant recipient, and Dr. Silke Niederhaus, abdominal transplant surgeon and 2X kidney transplant recipient. They discuss the organ allocation process, taking donor call, and why organs are accepted for transplant or rejected. This great conversation shines some light on just how nuanced these decisions can be. Email: bothsidesofthestethoscope@gmail.comInstagram: @bothsidesofthestethoscope Twitter: @bsotsthethoscope

In this episode Dr. Ken Sutha returns to discuss the process of getting listed for transplant. We had previously gotten a listener email asking about this process so we are finally going to discuss it. All three of us have seen the process from the patient side but Ken and Colby now have to get their patients listed as physicians. This is a really fun episode and gives a unique and deeper look into everything that goes into getting a patient onto a transplant list.

Happy Heart Month! Welcome back to the podcast. In this episode Alin and Colby discuss all things cardiovascular health. Alin asks Colby all the common questions they both encounter and Colby does some teaching about medical terminology and how to prevent future heart disease. Take a listen and reach out to us if you have any more questions about the topic. Email: bothsidesofthestethoscope@gmail.comInstagram: @bothsidesofthestethoscope X (Twitter): @bsotsthethoscope

In this episode Alin and Colby chat with Dr. Ali Haider. You may know him from his social media accounts as @YourHeartDoc. They discuss Dr. Haider's career path into interventional cardiology and dive into what made him start producing medical education on social media and how to combat and avoid medical misinformation on the internet.

In this episode Alin and Colby have a discussion with Alison Conklin. Alison is a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patient and heart transplant recipient who recently created and magazine called Bonus Days, dedicated to sharing stories of transplant and those dealing with chronic illness. Since Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was the cause of Alison's need for a heart transplant, Colby takes this opportunity to teach a little bit about this illness.

In this episode Colby and Alin speak with Dr. Brittany Clayborne PsyD. Brittany has overcome peripartum cardiomyopathy, heart transplantation and stage 4 lymphoma while at the say time getting her doctorate in psychology and starting a non profit called Brittany Speaks. She now faces a tougher challenge in dealing with her son's need for a heart transplant. In light of this the two of them together have started a network for teens who are affected by transplant! https://www.brittanyspeaks.com/https://www.transplanttz.org/