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REBOA is one spicy meatball! On this episode, Drs. Nina Clark and Patrick Georgoff discuss the landmark UK-REBOA trial with Dr. Karim Brohi. This is the first randomized controlled trial studying REBOA and provides invaluable information about its potential indications. Dr. Karim Brohi is a trauma and vascular surgeon at the Royal London Major Trauma Centre and director of the London Major Trauma System, which is the largest integrated urban trauma system in the world and manages over 33,000 injuries a year. He studied at University College of London where he obtained degrees in both computer science and medicine. Dr. Brohi went on to train in general surgery, vascular surgery, and anesthesia/critical care in the UK and trauma surgery in Cape Town and San Francisco. He is a prolific researcher and has led multiple large clinical trials. Link to UK-REBOA paper: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2810757 BIG T Trauma episode 290 covers potential indications, placement, and complications of REBOA: https://behindtheknife.org/podcast/big-t-trauma-series-ep-2-reboa/ ***TRAUMA SURGERY VIDEO ATLAS: https://app.behindtheknife.org/premium/trauma-surgery-video-atlas ***Fellowship Application - https://forms.gle/5fbYJ1JXv3ijpgCq9*** Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/listen
Nazish Brohi does research and analysis in the social development sector in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq, focusing on democratization, conflict, gender, and human rights. She has taught at Quaid-e-Azam University, authored various reports, and writes for Dawn newspaper. Nazish Brohi comes on the podcast for a deep dive discussion on violence against women, honour killings, strides made by womens movements in Pakistan, activism, urban violence, flood relief, the Sindh Government and the response to health. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Violence against women and social systems 13:02 The honour code 22:47 Established change, activism, and demotivation 30:43 Urban violence and attitudes to authority 39:03 Democratisation, understanding change, intolerance, and recognizing gains 54:32 State and the minorities, retalibanisation 1:05:24 Floods, governance, and responses 1:18:57 Demonizing relief, feudalism, and relief systems 1:31:52 Corruption, flood measures and crisis management 1:44:45 Current efforts and crises
Today's guest is Tehmina Brohi, a Pakistani born NYC cultivated citizen of the world. She is the founder and owner of Istani -- a clothing and lifestyle brand that travels across the planet to find original craftsmanship and transform it into products for a contemporary audience. She is also a business consultant and guides individuals interested in turning their passions into entrepreneurial adventure. The values that guide her work are creativity, collaboration, and joy/fun. Follow her on social media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_istani Website - https://www.istanistudio.com Book your 30-min free consultation if you are interested in starting your own business and need some encouragement or a sounding board to get their ideas out. ********************************************************************************************************************** Visit www.mindfulintrovert.com Follow me on Instagram Book your FREE 30-min inner peace assessment HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachjoanacalado/message
For tonight's episode we have a social entrepreneur, somebody who has done some solid work for the women in her land, Balochistan, Ms. Khalida Brohi. Ms. Brohi is the Founder and Executive Director of Sughar Foundation and co founder of Chai Spot. She has been named twice among Forbes' Under 30 for social entrepreneurship, Newsweek's 25 under 25 Women of Impact, was awarded the director's Fellowship at MIT MEDIA lab Boston and much more.
In episode 7 (final episode of Season 1) Suhaiymah discusses the binary of Pakistani/Balochi with Hanain Brohi. She is a PhD candidate in Applied Linguistics at Newcastle University, her study explores sisterhood in Muslim women, and the discourses of Otherness in their everyday lived experiences, she is interested in the use of language as a reflection of socio-cognitive ideologies. The discussion surrounds her Balochi identity and how it is both forced into "Pakistan" but also excluded from it both ideologically and culturally. The conversation connects more broadly to all nation-state boundaries and aks how ethnicity, nationality etc are constructed and what their consequences are.
Chill Track Friday is about the journey. It is about our personal stories, shared passions, and commitment to goals. Most importantly, Chill Track Friday is about sharing our stories with others. We all have our own journey, but throughout our life we will share our journey with many different people. Sometimes the shared journey lasts a short time, while other times it lasts for many years, perhaps decades, or even a lifetime. This is the magic of the journey: we continue to learn and grow, thereby enriching our life. Chill Track Friday sprung from the crossing of two journeys but what existed before that intersection? Meet Ali Brohi, Chill Track Friday co-everything. Ali is an extraordinary person with an extraordinary story. This episode is a special treat for our audience so they may get to know Ali further. This episode is also a beautiful reminder of the blessings of friendship, the winding path of life, and how our journey brings us exactly where we need to be. We dedicate this episode to the Chill Track Friday community, to running buddies, creative partners, and good friends we meet along the way.
So we were lucky enough to be asked to cover the Trauma Care Conference and specifically today's day focussing on Major Trauma in the Emergency Department. We managed to to get a few minutes of time from some of the superb speakers and get their take home messages from their talks. Enjoy! Relevant Resources TraumaCare PHEMCAST KIDS Calculator Perimortem C-section
Mark Wilson hosts an all-star cast!Summary By: Mark Wilson Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a hugely important topic in critical care. It is a major cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world with hospital presentations totaling over 2million in the US, 1 million in the UK and 700,000 in Australia each year. Not only do they represent a huge proportion of injuries, but they are a unique in their potential to fundamentally change “who a person is”. As critical care and trauma practitioners there are many aspects of management that can change outcomes for patients in the short and long term. Dr Mark Wilson (@MarkHWilson) is a neurosurgeon and doctor for the Air Ambulance in the UK. In this session from SMACC Chicago entitled “It’s a Knockout”, he expertly leads a discussion which holds a magnifying glass to the current practice guidelines for managing TBI as taught in ATLS. On the discussion panel is a star-studded international cast including: Pierre Janin, Andrew Dixon (@DrAndrewDixon), Karim Brohi (@karimbrohi), Karel Harbig (@karelharbig), Deb Stein, Michael McGonigal, Bill Knight, John Hinds and Ralph the Janitor (who looks remarkably like Cliff Reid @cliffreid). In this discussion forum, international specialists from the fields of neurosurgery, intensive care, trauma surgery, emergency medicine and radiology engage in a discussion of the step-by-step management of a real case of a patient with a head injury. This discussion highlights the many management controversies including how to manage the c-spine, whether or not to oxygenate, whether or not to intubate, when to extubate, if and how to sedate the patient, when to CT and how to monitor the head injured patient. In typical SMACC style this discussion demonstrates the approach to the management of a patient from different vantage points and demonstrates why it is so difficult to come to a consensus of the approach to this type of injury. Panelists delve into the features of TBI that you won’t find in textbooks including impact brain apnoea, multi-compartment syndrome and more. Watch out for the a segue into the Good Sam App, a smartphone app which alerts registered medically trained personnel to nearby emergencies to minimize downtime when medical emergencies occur. This forum has everything you have come to love and expect from SMACC including international experts, heated debates, controversial #hashtags, guest speakers and more!
In addition to being a Consultant Trauma and Vascular Surgeon, Dr Brohi is also a Professor in Trauma Sciences and the founder of Trauma.org. He spoke to us on the subject of critical bleeding in trauma patients.
Evolution and inflammation. Karim Brohi critiques our approach to sepsis and how we should consider more judicious, multi-directional approach.
Segun Olusanya and James Day interview Karim Brohi on his talk about coagulation in trauma. This interview was recorded during the State of the Art Conference in London earlier this year. Brohi is the author of Trauma.org
Brohi dissects why trauma management has changed so dramatically in the last 20 years and how it may look in the future.