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Pursuit of Precision is an independent editorial podcast and platform focused on advancing conversations in medicine. Each episode explores research developments, emerging therapies, clinical insight, and the real-world barriers that shape how medicine evolves, all in the pursuit of better health outcomes.
No. Pursuit of Precision is not a medical practice and does not provide medical care, diagnosis, or treatment.
No. The content shared on Pursuit of Precision is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be interpreted as personal medical advice or a substitute for care from a qualified healthcare professional.
The platform is designed for clinicians, researchers, and curious listeners who want a deeper understanding of how medicine advances from scientific discovery to real-world care. Our audience values nuance, evidence, and thoughtful discussion rather than simplified conclusions.
Topics are chosen based on relevance to modern medicine, emerging research, clinical uncertainty, and their potential impact on health outcomes. We intentionally explore both promise and limitation, recognizing that medicine is rarely absolute.
Medicine is constantly evolving. New research, data, and clinical experience continue to shape understanding over time. Views expressed on Pursuit of Precision reflect the information available at the time of recording. As new evidence emerges, perspectives may change. This is not a contradiction but a reflection of responsible scientific inquiry. The ability to update thinking in response to new information is fundamental to progress in medicine.
No. Conversations are exploratory by design. They are meant to examine current evidence, gaps in knowledge, and ongoing questions rather than present fixed or final answers.
No guest is invited for the purpose of promotion. While guests may discuss work they are involved in, conversations remain educational, balanced, and unscripted. Promotional guarantees or scripted endorsements are not part of the Pursuit of Precision editorial approach.
Partnerships help support the platform and create awareness around products, research, therapies, and initiatives relevant to medicine and health. Sponsorship does not influence editorial content, opinions, or conclusions. Editorial independence is maintained at all times.
No. Sponsorship or partnership does not constitute an endorsement of any product, service, or organization. Discussions are intended to inform and explore, not persuade.
Yes. We welcome thoughtful feedback and topic suggestions through the Contact Us page. While we are unable to respond to every message or guarantee topic selection, submissions are reviewed.
Guest participation is reviewed through a dedicated process. If you are interested in being a guest, please submit a request through the Be a Guest page rather than the general contact form.
Pursuit of Precision is not a medical practice. Clinical care with Dr. Anil Bajnath is offered separately through the Institute for Human Optimization. Information about establishing care is available at ifho.org.
No. Personal medical questions, lab reviews, imaging review, or treatment recommendations are not reviewed or provided through Pursuit of Precision or its associated channels.
For corporate consulting, advisory, or strategic inquiries involving Dr. Anil Bajnath, please reach out through the Contact Us page. Our team will review your inquiry and follow up if appropriate.
Organizations interested in sponsorships or partnerships can submit an inquiry through the Partners page. All partnership requests are reviewed for alignment with our mission and editorial standards.
Media and press inquiries may be submitted through the Contact Us page and will be routed to the appropriate team.
No. Views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Pursuit of Precision, the host, or any affiliated organizations. Conversations are intended to explore perspectives and ideas, not to establish consensus.
Disagreement is expected and welcomed. Medicine advances through questioning, debate, and the revision of ideas. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically with the content and explore primary sources rather than accept any discussion as definitive.
No. Pursuit of Precision is an editorial and conversational platform, not a peer-reviewed journal. While discussions may reference scientific literature and clinical experience, content should be understood as commentary and analysis rather than formal publication.
Episodes reflect the knowledge and evidence available at the time of recording. As medicine and research continue to evolve, some information may change over time. Listeners are encouraged to consider the recording date and seek updated sources when appropriate.
Yes. Content may be shared for educational and informational purposes. Any reproduction, redistribution, or commercial use of content requires prior written permission.