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The Lancet Regional Health Americas in conversation with

The Lancet Regional Health Americas in conversation with

The Lancet Group 13 Episodes Aug 14, 2026

The Lancet Regional Health Americas editors talk with authors about their latest open access research, exploring its implications for people's health, healthcare, and health policy. Each episode centers on a specific study published in the journal, offering expert perspectives and practical relevance. The conversations aim to make complex medical research accessible and highlight its impact on communities across the Americas.

Episodes

Claire Morton and Derek Ouyang on partisan differences in childhood measles vaccination and refusals in the US
Claire Morton and Derek Ouyang on partisan differences in childhood measles vaccination and refusals in the US Aug 14, 2026 1718 Partisan differences and childhood vaccination. In this episode, authors Claire Morton and Derek Ouyang discuss their new study in The Lancet Regional Health – Americas, providing nationwide, individual-level evidence linking parents' political affiliation to childhood vaccine refusal and MMR coverage in the US. They explore how these patterns have evolved over time and what they mean for childhoo
Rethinking opioids in cardiac surgery with David Mazer and Ahmad Alli
Rethinking opioids in cardiac surgery with David Mazer and Ahmad Alli Jul 14, 2026 1654 One in ten cardiac surgery patients develops persistent opioid use after their operation. Drs Ahmad Alli and David Mazer of St. Michael's Hospital join Taissa Vila to discuss EPOCH CardioLink-10 — their randomised trial testing whether a single targeted nerve block can change that and what a positive result means for clinical practice and public health. Click here to read the full article: https:
HPV vaccination in Colombia with Romina Tejada and Juliana Rodriguez
HPV vaccination in Colombia with Romina Tejada and Juliana Rodriguez Jun 11, 2026 1218 Dr. Romina Tejada (Montreal) and Dr. Juliana Rodriguez (Bogotá) join senior editor Maria Augusta Dario to discuss their new modeling study on switching from the quadrivalent to the nonavalent HPV vaccine in Colombia, and what it means for cervical cancer elimination. Click here to read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanam/article/PIIS2667-193X(26)00113-4/fulltext 
Dr Brant and Dr Felisbino‑Mendes on Brazil’s changing burden of disease and the lasting impact of COVID‑19
Dr Brant and Dr Felisbino‑Mendes on Brazil’s changing burden of disease and the lasting impact of COVID‑19 May 15, 2026 1246 In this episode, our editor Taissa Vila speaks with Dr Luisa Brant and Dr Mariana Felisbino-Mendes about their capstone Global Burden of Disease analysis for Brazil, tracing major health trends from 1990 to 2023. Together, they unpack Brazil’s gains in life expectancy, the years of progress reversed by COVID-19, and the stark inequalities exposed across Brazilian states. The conversation also exam
Kevin L’espérance on the epidemiology of renal cell carcinoma
Kevin L’espérance on the epidemiology of renal cell carcinoma Apr 13, 2026 940 Dr. L’espérance, an early-career scientist at Stanford University, USA, will talk about the latest estimates on the incidence and mortality rates of renal cell carcinoma in California, USA, data published in the April 2026 issue of The Lancet Regional Health – Americas.   Click here to read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanam/article/PIIS2667-193X(26)00060-8/fulltext 
Richard Nahin and Anna Zajacova on Chronic diseases in US adults
Richard Nahin and Anna Zajacova on Chronic diseases in US adults Feb 13, 2026 845 In this episode, our editor Taissa Vila talks to Dr. Richard Nahin (NIH) and Dr. Anna Zajacova (University of Western Ontario) about their pioneering report on the incidence of chronic diseases and conditions in US adults. The conversation highlights the value of focusing on new cases of noncommunicable diseases rather than just mortality, discusses the role of social and behavioral interventions,
Leo Anthony Celi, Matilda Dorotic, Noushin Nazarian, Reza Salarikia on Epistemic humility and AI
Leo Anthony Celi, Matilda Dorotic, Noushin Nazarian, Reza Salarikia on Epistemic humility and AI Jan 9, 2026 1048 How can doctors and scientists stay humble, and make better decisions, in the age of artificial intelligence? Join leading experts as we explore epistemic humility, bias, and trust in medicine, healthcare innovation, and AI. Discover practical strategies for critical thinking, communicating uncertainty, and building resilient teams in a rapidly changing world. Click here to read the full article:
Our editorial team on 2025 highlights and what is coming up
Our editorial team on 2025 highlights and what is coming up Dec 12, 2025 1141 In this episode, our Editor-in-Chief Taissa Vila talks to Gustavo Monnerat, Orison Woolcott, Maria Dario, and Evgenia Koutsouki for a special year-end roundtable. Together, the editorial team reflects on standout research published in The Lancet Regional Health – Americas in 2025, scientific innovation, regional health priorities, and the journal's mission. Looking ahead, they share their insights
Minister Padilha, Dr. Massuda and Dr. Simão on Brazil’s expectations for COP30
Minister Padilha, Dr. Massuda and Dr. Simão on Brazil’s expectations for COP30 Nov 3, 2025 1358 In this episode, our editor Taissa Vila talks to Dr. Alexandre Padilha, Brazil’s Minister of Health, Dr. Adriano Massuda, Executive Secretary of Health, and Dr. Mariângela Simão, Secretary for Health and Environmental Surveillance, about Brazil’s leadership at COP30 in Belém.  They discuss the Ministry of Health's views on the intersection of climate change and health, the Belém Health Action Plan
Ernesto Bascolo, Marcia Castro and Cristian Herrera on their Resilience in Primary Health Care Commission
Ernesto Bascolo, Marcia Castro and Cristian Herrera on their Resilience in Primary Health Care Commission Oct 10, 2025 1810 In this episode, our editor-in-chief Taissa Vila talks to Dr. Ernesto Bascolo (PAHO), Dr. Marcia Castro (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health), and Dr. Cristian Herrera (World Bank) about their Commission report on primary health care resilience in Latin America and the Caribbean.  They discuss the goals, achievements, and next steps of the Commission, the regional context and the roles of th
Annick Bórquez and Alicia Harvey-Vera on methadone shortage in Mexico
Annick Bórquez and Alicia Harvey-Vera on methadone shortage in Mexico Sep 18, 2025 2132 We discuss the impact of methadone shortage on people who use opioids in Tijuana, Mexico, following the publication of a qualitative study on this topic in our September issue. Our senior editor Orison Woolcott spoke with Annick Bórquez, associate professor at University of California San Diego, California, USA, and Alicia Harvey-Vera, researcher at the same institution. Read the full article: htt
Scott Greer and Miranda Yaver on the first 100 days of the Trump administration
Scott Greer and Miranda Yaver on the first 100 days of the Trump administration Aug 8, 2025 1023 In this episode, our editor Taissa Vila talks to Dr. Scott Greer (University of Michigan) and Dr. Miranda Yaver (University of Pittsburgh) about the sweeping structural changes to US health policy during the first hundred days of Donald Trump’s second presidential term.  The conversation covers the administration’s executive actions and what these shifts mean for the sustainability of the US healt

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