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All Things HemOnc

All Things HemOnc

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All Things HemOnc 🩸 HemOnc made simple — for trainees, by trainees 🎙️ A podcast with expert guests and real talk ✨ The lessons we wish someone told us We’re a group of residents and medical students who love hematology/oncology. That’s why we started All Things HemOnc — a podcast made for med students and residents, just like us. We’ll cover the consults everyone trips on, the “scary-but-not-so-scary” HemOnc emergencies, IM board-style questions, patient stories, and career talks — breaking it all down the way we wish we’d learned it.All Things HemOnc Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Episode 2 Part 2: Sickle Cell Disease
    Jan 31 2026

    Ever admitted a sickle cell patient wondering:

    “Is this acute chest syndrome… or pneumonia?” 🤔

    “When do I transfuse? And who needs emergent transfusion?”

    Or frantically googling how to manage a vaso-occlusive crisis when no one’s around to ask?


    How do you make these calls? And when do you involve Hematology?


    In this 2-episode series, we break down everything trainees need to know, with expert insight from Dr. Wan Ying Tan, a 2nd-year Heme/Onc fellow at UConn.


    🎙️ Listen now on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Part 1: 15 min

    Part 2: 20 min


    Disclaimer: The views expressed are our own and not representative of any institution and should not be taken as health advice. This podcast is for educational purposes only.


    In this episode:

    Guest: Wan Ying Tan, MD

    Hosts: Nicole Sequeira, PGY2 & Shaharia Ferdus, MS3

    Writers: Rushali Manhas, PGY1 & Nicole Sequeira, PGY2

    Editor: Shaharia Ferdus


    #AllThingsHemOnc #meded #hematology #sicklecell #residentlife #podcast

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    19 mins
  • Episode 2 Part 1: Sickle Cell Disease
    Jan 31 2026

    Ever admitted a sickle cell patient wondering:

    “Is this acute chest syndrome… or pneumonia?” 🤔

    “When do I transfuse? And who needs emergent transfusion?”

    Or frantically googling how to manage a vaso-occlusive crisis when no one’s around to ask?


    How do you make these calls? And when do you involve Hematology?


    In this 2-episode series, we break down everything trainees need to know, with expert insight from Dr. Wan Ying Tan, a 2nd-year Heme/Onc fellow at UConn.


    🎙️ Listen now on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Part 1: 15 min

    Part 2: 20 min


    Disclaimer: The views expressed are our own and not representative of any institution and should not be taken as health advice. This podcast is for educational purposes only.


    In this episode:

    Guest: Wan Ying Tan, MD

    Hosts: Nicole Sequeira, PGY2 & Shaharia Ferdus, MS3

    Writers: Rushali Manhas, PGY1 & Nicole Sequeira, PGY2

    Editor: Shaharia Ferdus


    #AllThingsHemOnc #meded #hematology #sicklecell #residentlife #podcast

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    14 mins
  • Episode 1: Thrombocytopenia
    Oct 3 2025

    Thrombocytopenia - one of the most common (and sometimes panicked) consults. Join Internal Medicine residents Amy Huang and Sukhmani Sidhu as they interview hematologist Dr. Ritika Vankina, MD in understanding how to actually think through a case of thrombocytopenia, what to worry about (and what not to), and how to make low platelets feel a lot less scary.


    Addendum: When triaging DIC, consider the degree of cytopenia, clinical picture, and diagnostic confidence. If it is DIC with active bleeding, please consult hematology!


    Disclaimer: Views are our own and not representative of any institution, and should not be taken as health advice. This podcast is for educational purposes only.

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    12 mins
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