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#016 - Racial variations in Near-infrared Spectroscopy: A conversation with Dr. Callie Marshall

#016 - Racial variations in Near-infrared Spectroscopy: A conversation with Dr. Callie Marshall

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In this episode, Dr. Callie Marshall, a third-year neonatology fellow at Washington University, shares her journey through medical school and fellowship, highlighting her research on racial variations in neonatal care. She discusses her mentorship experience, emphasizing the importance of finding a mentor who aligns with one's interests and values. Dr. Marshall elaborates on her research project that investigates the accuracy of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in assessing oxygen levels in black infants, revealing significant findings that contribute to the understanding of health disparities in neonatal care.


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