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Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine
Ep. 195 - Gerit Mulder, DPM, PhD - Researcher/Innovator/Educator

Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 60:26


Dean's Chat hosts, Drs. Jensen and Richey, welcome Dr. Gerit D. Mulder to the podcast!  Dr. Mulder gave Dr. Jensen an opportunity to join his practice at the Wound Healing Institute after residency, providing a tremendous foundation for future research that included the National Institutes of Health, and Department of Defense opportunities.  Dr. Mulder has a storied history in podiatric medical research in the wound care space.  He received his BS at University of Redlands; a masters degree from Cal State - San Bernadino, then received his DPM from the College of Podiatric Medicine. He received his PhD from Chulalongkorn University through University of California San Diego specializing in Biomedical Sciences/Stem Cells.  Gerit speaks 5 languages and has taught wound care, and implemented wound care programs around the world.  Tune in for a fabulous interview! Below is a brief history of Dr. Mulder's activities and qualifications: • Extensive expertise in the development, implementation and management of clinical trials, clinical operations and teams.  Experience as a lead Principal Investigator interacting with and guiding multicenter trials.  Direct interaction with the FDA, Pharmaceutical Industry and Academic Research Centers.  Focus on Inflammatory Diseases, Dermatology and Infectious Disease.  • Responsible for development and oversight than 120 clinical trials. • Supervised, educated, and guided research teams globally. • Developed project budgets, protocols, guidelines, and implementation plans for developing wound clinics. • Provided strategic and tactical input to the medical industry related to clinical trials with emphasis on Phase 1,2 and 3 studies.  • Created tissue and wound repair programs to increase product understanding to assist Emerging Markets. Additional Expertise and Affiliations Include: • Understanding of Regulatory Affairs. • International experience with monitoring and overseeing clinical trials. • Served as a national and international  • Provided input on new product development for novel disease states.  • Conversational skills in English, Spanish, Italian, French, and German • Extensive experience with KOLs and medical advisory boards. Physician at Christus St. Vincent Medical Center, Wound & Hyperbaric Center. December 2021 to current. • Provide advanced clinical care for chronic wounds of all etiologies including diabetic, venous, pressure, trauma and other wounds. • Direct wound and tissue repair and regeneration research Medical Research Consultant – Independent 2019 – current Clinical Tissue Repair and Regeneration Specialist – 2019-current • Consult internationally on Phase 1,2, and 3 clinical trials • Provide input for development and implementation of clinical trials and educational materials for health care providers related to phase 1, 2 and 3 studies as well as approved products. • Provide clinical care to patients with acute and chronic wounds of all etiologies Director, Professor of Surgery and Orthopedics University of California San Diego Medical Center, Wound Treatment and Research Center   April 1998- December 2013 •  Provided clinical and surgical care, conducted medical student, resident and staff education, oversaw clinical research.  Treated more than 3000 patients per year.  Published in peer reviewed medical journals and key presenter at medical conferences globally. • Oversaw research within my division of the Department of Trauma, with focus on tissue regeneration and repair, inflammatory and infectious related diseases and cell regeneration. June 1986-April 1998: President of WCI (Wound Consultants Inc., previously Wound Healing Institute)    WCI offered consulting services to the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry related to clinical protocols and trials, implementation of related patient care, planning and managing medical education.  Advised on development of new products related to tissue regeneration and repair. Patient Care    Vice President of Marketing and Medical Affairs DermaRx  May 1995- March 1998 Vice President of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs Organogenesis, Inc.   May 1994-May 1995     Wound Clinic Director Veterans Administration Hospital Denver June 1983- Jne 1992 FDA Experience: • Participated as an advisor to the FDA and companies working with the FDA • Completed and submitted 510k for hydrogel, foam, and other wound treatment devices • Completed clinical section of PMA submission on Apligraf for Organogenesis • Consulted as wound care expert on panels for medical and pharmaceutical industry. • Chaired Human Subjects Committee in Denver for two years for a major IRB. • Interacted with FDA on Dermatology and Inflammatory Diesease Dr. Mulder can be reached at (619) 417-9249 or at gerit.mulder@gmail.com;  gerit.mulder@stvin.org  or on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gerit-mulder/a/321/6b5

The Medicine Mentors Podcast
The Power of Humor with Dr. Mark Metersky

The Medicine Mentors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 18:34


Mark Metersky MD is a Professor of Medicine, the Chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, and the Director of Center for Bronchiectasis Care at UConn Health. He is also the associate Chief of Service in the Department of Medicine at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Metersky earned his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine and completed his residency in Internal Medicine from Boston City Hospital. He then pursued a Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine from the University of California San Diego Medical Center. Dr. Metersky has published extensively throughout his career and has received many awards and honors including being named in ‘America's Top Doctors' and included in ‘Guide to Top Doctors'. How do you feel when someone makes you laugh? What if you're in a stressful situation, like seeing a doctor? Medicine is serious and patients are often uncomfortable and are suffering. If your doctor cracks a funny joke, you are more likely to feel relaxed and open to communicating, which can only improve the doctor/patient encounter. This is the power of humor. Today, Dr. Mark Metersky shares his stories on how humor can make a difference in our practice of medicine. Pearls of Wisdom: 1. If you don't already have a specific track, you need to find what fulfills you. Say ‘yes' to all opportunities and explore everything. Once you've figured out where you find fulfillment, then start saying ‘no' to manage your time. 2. Respect your time and your mentor's time. If your mentor is willing to invest time and energy, you should show interest by working hard and fulfilling your commitment and show that you're striving for excellence. 3. With your patients, take advantage of humor and make them laugh! This could make their day and help build a stronger relationship with them.

AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Navigating Your Career Path Post-Residency

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 16:27


In this episode, Danielle Goodrich, MD FAAEM, and Trisha Morshed, MD, discuss navigating your career path post-residency. Dr. Morshed is a resident at University of California San Diego Medical Center and past AAEM/RSA Board of Directors Education Committee Liaison and Dr. Goodrich is the YPS President and emergency physician at Los Angeles Medical Center.

AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Navigating Your Career Path Post-Residency

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 16:27


Presented by Trisha Morshed, MD, resident at University of California San Diego Medical Center and past AAEM/RSA Board of Directors Education Committee Liaison, and Danielle Goodrich, MD FAAEM, YPS President and emergency physician at Los Angeles Medical Center. Intro music by Akashic Records, Key to Success - Discover the Possibility from the album Corporate Presentation - Key to Success, powered by JAMENDO.

Cardiothoracic Imaging  Podcast
011: Seth Kligerman - Sage of San Diego

Cardiothoracic Imaging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 55:12


Dr. Seth Kligerman, cardiothoracic radiology section chief at the University of California San Diego Medical Center, joins the show.

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AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Presented by Ashely Alker, MD, current RSA at-large board member, resident at University of California San Diego Medical Center, and Dara Kass, MD FAAEM, Assistant Professor at FemInEM. Intro music by Akashic Records, Key to Success - Discover the Possibility from the album Corporate Presentation - Key to Success, powered by JAMENDO.

JNIS podcast
Neucrylate - a new treatment for berry aneuryms

JNIS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2013 13:21


JNIS editor Rob Tarr talks to Charles Kerber (University of California San Diego Medical Center) about Neucrylate, a new treatment for berry aneurysms.Dr Kerber describes how his company developed the liquid embolic device, the results they’ve had using it, and future plans to get it into practice.See also:1-Hexyl n-cyanoacrylate compound (Neucrylate™ AN), a new berry aneurysm treatment. II. Rabbit implant studies: technique and histology http://bit.ly/17g34e71-Hexyl n-cyanoacrylate compound (Neucrylate™ AN), a new berry aneurysm treatment. I. Theoretical basis and laboratory evaluation http://bit.ly/YKON3y1-Hexyl n-cyanoacrylate compound (Neucrylate™ AN), a new treatment for berry aneurysm. III: Initial clinical results http://bit.ly/10wAIx4