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March 11, 2026

Standard Deviation S2 EP1: Gatekeepers of the Ivory Tower

Standard Deviation S2 EP1: Gatekeepers of the Ivory Tower

Science likes to call itself a meritocracy. Angela Anderson and Brandi Mattson know better. Both served as editors at elite journals (Cell and Neuron), where a single decision could determine who gets tenure, funding, or obscurity. They watched brilliant data get filtered out because the authors did not know the…

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March 9, 2026

Neuro Spicy on the Front Line: Dr Pamela Buchanan

Neuro Spicy on the Front Line: Dr Pamela Buchanan

Today’s episode of Out of Patients welcomes Dr Pamela Buchanan, an emergency room physician with over 20 years inside American medicine who refuses to sugarcoat what the job demands and what it destroys. She worked straight through COVID as protocols changed by the day and deaths arrived faster than anyone…

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March 4, 2026

[BONUS] Eczema, Exit, Repeat: Dr. Barbra Paldus

[BONUS] Eczema, Exit, Repeat: Dr. Barbra Paldus

Dr. Barbara Paldus (https://www.codexlabscorp.com/blogs/skincare/meet-our-founder-scientist-barbara-paldus-ph-d?tw_source=google&tw_campaign=22951653493&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22941655674&gbraid=0AAAAA-Np4w7n0lY1ApEmIpIFXg50xM3Js&gclid=CjwKCAiAh5XNBhAAEiwA_Bu8FZ3nFfFR5j89ZKNvTuPaGultgmuOjauT0Og3aqfLild8AisLbqwDsBoCiLgQAvD_BwE) is the Founder and CEO of CODEX Labs (https://www.codexlabscorp.com) , the sponsor of this episode. She grew up around Nobel Prize winners, built biotech manufacturing equipment for vaccines and cancer therapeutics, and then sold her company after an 8 year old threatened suicide. Her son’s severe…

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March 2, 2026

STEMM Cells and Broken Bones

STEMM Cells and Broken Bones

Dr Eugene Manley grew up in Detroit in the 1980s cycling through emergency rooms 20 to 30 times a year with asthma and anaphylaxis while hospital staff talked past his family and buried them in paperwork they could not decode. He responded by earning a BS in mechanical engineering an…

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Feb. 23, 2026

Callus on Your Soul: Jenny Opalinski

Callus on Your Soul: Jenny Opalinski

Jenny Opalinski has spent more than a decade inside hospitals where people lose the ability to speak, breathe, swallow, and sometimes survive. A medical speech language pathologist by training, she worked in ICU, neuro rehab, and long term acute care settings, including a Level 1 trauma center, where she watched…

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Feb. 17, 2026

The First Reading: When a Room of Survivors Heard the Dedication

The First Reading: When a Room of Survivors Heard the Dedication

At the Cervivor Survivor Summit I read from my book for the first time in front of 150 cervical cancer patients survivors and advocates. I started with the dedication. I did not expect what happened next. Half the room cried. I cried too. In that moment the book stopped being…

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Feb. 16, 2026

Reclaiming the Vowels: Sarah Gromko

Reclaiming the Vowels: Sarah Gromko

Sarah Gromko and Matthew Zachary go back to SUNY Binghamton in the early 1990s, when they were barely 19 and living inside rehearsal rooms. She starred in campus musical theater productions. He served as pianist and music director for many of those shows and played rehearsal piano for the THEA101…

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Feb. 9, 2026

Artificially Intelligent and Naturally Irreverent

Artificially Intelligent and Naturally Irreverent

Matt Hampton and Dr Tom Ingegno came into my world the way the best guests always do. They found me first. They pulled me onto their Irreverent Health Podcast, a show that blends medicine, curiosity, and unapologetic nonsense the same way Gen X kids blended Saturday morning cartoons with nuclear-war…

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Feb. 2, 2026

Good Morning, Cancer

Good Morning, Cancer

Bill Thach has had 9 lines of treatment, over 1,000 doses of chemo, and more scans than an airport. He runs ultramarathons for fun. He jokes about being his own Porta Potty. He became a father, then got cancer while his daughter was 5 months old. Today she is 8.…

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Jan. 26, 2026

Lead (Poisoning), Laugh, Love with Shannon Burkett

Lead (Poisoning), Laugh, Love with Shannon Burkett

Shannon Burkett has lived about six lives. Broadway actor. SNL alum. Nurse. Filmmaker. Advocate. Cancer survivor. And the kind of person who makes you question what you’ve done with your day. She wrote and produced My Vagina—the stop-motion musical kind, not the cry-for-help kind—and built a global movement after her…

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Jan. 19, 2026

[WALK IT OFF EP3] CHRONIC ZEN

[WALK IT OFF EP3] CHRONIC ZEN

Michael Kramer was 19 when cancer ambushed his life. He went from surfing Florida beaches to chemo, radiation, and a bone marrow transplant that left him alive but carrying a chronic disease. He had necrosis in his knees and elbows, lost his ability to surf for years, and found himself…

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Jan. 16, 2026

Out of Patients | NEON 2026

Out of Patients | NEON 2026

Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary is the longest-running independent healthcare podcast. 17 years of unfiltered truth about American healthcare. Matthew survived brain cancer at 21, built the young adult cancer movement from nothing, and now channels patient rage into political power. Each episode features battle-scarred survivors, exhausted caregivers, and…

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Jan. 12, 2026

[WALK IT OFF EP1] ROCKS NEED ROCKS

[WALK IT OFF EP1] ROCKS NEED ROCKS

Daniel Garza had momentum. Acting roles, directing gigs, national tours lined up. Then anal cancer stopped everything. Radiation wrecked his body, stripped him of control, and left him in diapers, staring down despair. His partner, Christian Ramirez, carried him through the darkest nights, changed his wounds, fought hospitals, and paid…

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Jan. 5, 2026

[WALK IT OFF EP1] MAN UP

[WALK IT OFF EP1] MAN UP

Trevor Maxwell lived the archetype of masculinity in rural Maine. Big, strong, splitting wood, raising kids, and carrying the load. Then cancer ripped that script apart. In 2018 he was bedridden, emasculated, ashamed, and convinced his family would be better off without him. His wife refused to let him disappear.…

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Dec. 29, 2025

Koby & Hannah's 2025 Holiday Podcast Spectacular

Koby & Hannah's 2025 Holiday Podcast Spectacular

The most anticipated annual tradition on Out of Patients returns with the 2025 Holiday Podcast Spectacular starring Matthew's twins Koby and Hannah. Now 15 and a half and deep into sophomore year, the twins deliver another unfiltered year end recap that longtime listeners wait for every December. What began as…

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Dec. 22, 2025

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Jason Gilley

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Jason Gilley

Jason Gilley walked into adulthood with a fastball, a college roster spot, and a head of curls that deserved its own agent. Cancer crashed that party and took him on a tour of chemo chairs, pediatric wards, metal taste, numb legs, PTSD, and the kind of late night panic that…

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Dec. 17, 2025

Plan B

Plan B

Dr. Marissa Russo trained to become a cancer biologist. She spent four years studying one of the deadliest brain tumors in adults and built her entire research career around a simple, urgent goal: open her own lab and improve the odds for patients with almost no shot at survival. In…

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Dec. 15, 2025

Otherwise Healthy with Scott Capozza

Otherwise Healthy with Scott Capozza

Scott Capozza and I could have been cloned in a bad lab experiment. Both diagnosed with cancer in our early twenties. Both raised on dial-up and mixtapes. Both now boy-girl twin dads with speech-therapist wives and a lifelong grudge against insurance companies. Scott is the first and only full-time oncology…

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Dec. 13, 2025

ChangingTimes

ChangingTimes

I wrote a full musical in college while cancer tried to take me out. That sentence sounds impossible until you know the details. I studied at Binghamton and spent my junior year creating a two act musical called Times Like These. I wrote the book, the lyrics, the music, the…

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Dec. 8, 2025

Doctor No More: MaryAnn Wilbur

Doctor No More: MaryAnn Wilbur

Dr. MaryAnn Wilbur trained her whole life to care for patients, then left medicine behind when it became a machine that punished empathy and rewarded throughput. She didn’t burn out. She got out. A gynecologic oncologist, public health researcher, and no-bullshit single mom, MaryAnn walked straight off the cliff her…

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Dec. 3, 2025

Standard Deviation EP5: Damage Done

Standard Deviation EP5: Damage Done

Episode 5 of Standard Deviation with Oliver Bogler on the Out of Patients podcast feed pulls you straight into the story of Dr Ethan Moitra, a psychologist who fights for LGBTQ mental health while the system throws every obstacle it can find at him. Ethan built a study that tracked…

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Dec. 1, 2025

The Good Cancer Club Sucks: Chelsea J. Smith

The Good Cancer Club Sucks: Chelsea J. Smith

Chelsea J. Smith walks into a studio and suddenly I feel like a smurf. She’s six-foot-three of sharp humor, dancer’s poise, and radioactive charm. A working actor and thyroid cancer survivor, Chelsea is the kind of guest who laughs while dropping truth bombs about what it means to be told…

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Nov. 25, 2025

Changing Times

Changing Times

I wrote a full musical in college while cancer tried to take me out. That sentence sounds impossible until you know the details. I studied at Binghamton and spent my junior year creating a two act musical called Times Like These. I wrote the book, the lyrics, the music, the…

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Nov. 24, 2025

The Nicest Bus in Cancer: Julia Stalder

The Nicest Bus in Cancer: Julia Stalder

When Julia Stalder heard the words ductal carcinoma in situ, she was told she had the “best kind of breast cancer.” Which is like saying you got hit by the nicest bus. Julia’s a lawyer turned mediator who now runs DCIS Understood, a new nonprofit born out of her own…

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