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Best podcasts about clinical surgery

Latest podcast episodes about clinical surgery

Easy Reider: A Conversation with Bruce Reider, MD

Thomas Wickiewicz, MD, attending Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, Professor of Clinical Surgery in Orthopaedics at Weill-Cornell Medical College, and Attending Surgeon at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, shares his “hot takes” about the state of ACL repair and medical education today, his fond memories of John Marshall, the beauty of New Jersey, and more.

RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast
Season 2 - Episode 2 - An Irish perspective on the development of a Human Factors program, Professor Oscar Traynor - RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast

RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 44:08


Professor Oscar Traynor, Director of International Surgical Training Programmes, RCSI Professor Traynor graduated from University College Dublin School of Medicine in 1974 and completed his basic and senior surgical training with RCSI. He received numerous honours as a student and trainee including the O'Farrell Gold Medal for Surgery, the McArdle Prize for Clinical Surgery and a Fogarty Foundation Fellowship from the National Institutes of Health of the United States. He was awarded the President's Prize of the Surgical Section of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland for his research in 1984 and was the first recipient of the RCSI Surgical Travelling Fellowship in 1985. His research into pre-neoplastic and field changes in the colon during carcinogenesis led to the granting of an MCh degree by thesis in 1986. Professor Traynor was appointed as Consultant Surgeon at St Vincent's University Hospital in 1987. He has published his clinical data in more than 100 peer-reviewed journals and has supervised his trainees in the successful completion, presentation, and publication of their research projects.

Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast
E142 Masterclass with Dennis Kim (Trauma ICU Rounds) on Fascial Dehiscence

Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 71:05


This week we were joined by trauma surgeon and podcaster Dr. Dennis Kim. Dr. Kim, among many other things, hosts the very successful and highly educational @TraumaICURounds podcast. We in Canada are lucky enough to have him back on Canadian soil, and so on this episode talked to him about his experience moving back to Canada and collaborating to develop a trauma system in Victoria, BC. We then delved into a masterclass on fascial dehiscences, ranging from closure techniques to prevent dehiscences in the first place to strategies for dealing with them when they happen. Links: 1. https://www.traumaicurounds.ca/ 2. STITCH trial: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26188742/ 3. Wittman Patch: https://medizzy.com/feed/46410 4. Abra Closure Device: https://www.cjmedical.com/products/specialties/dynamic-tissue-systems/abra-abdominal-wall-closure Bio (from https://medicalstaff.islandhealth.ca/news-events/dr-dennis-kim): Originally from Toronto, Dr. Kim completed medical school at McMaster University followed by General Surgery residency and a Critical Care Medicine fellowship at the University of Ottawa. He subsequently underwent a 2-year fellowship in Trauma & Surgical Critical Care at UC San Diego. Dr. Kim is quadruple board certified in Canada and the US. Dennis has been an attending surgeon in the Division of Trauma/Acute Care Surgery/Surgical Critical Care at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in South Los Angeles since 2012, where he served as the Medical Director of the Trauma SICU and Chair of the Hospital Critical Care Committee. An avid educator and recipient of several teaching awards, Dr. Kim is an Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery and the former Co-Chair of the College of Applied Anatomy at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Dr. Kim is actively involved in and holds numerous leadership roles in several key national trauma organizations including EAST, AAST, and the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. He has published over 140 peer-reviewed publications, 25 book chapters, and several Practice Management Guidelines focused on the optimal care of critically injured and ill patients. Dr. Kim hosts the very popular Trauma ICU Rounds Podcast and is active across several social media platforms. Dr. Kim joins us with his wife, Alexis, their four children, and dog. Traveling, cooking, and spending time in the outdoors are but a few of the activities that help bring balance and joy to the de Rosenroll-Kim family. Dr. Kim brings with him a wealth of experience regarding trauma program development, performance improvement, and patient safety initiatives.

Audible Bleeding
Role of the Modern Vascular Surgeon in Oncologic Surgery

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 49:49


In this episode, we explore the role of vascular surgeons in oncologic surgery. We will be discussing the nuances of vascular involvement in oncologic resection, common practices, and future directions of this collaborative surgical culture.   Dr. Adam Beck (@AWBeckMD) is a vascular surgeon and Professor of Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he serves as the Director of the Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, holds the Holt A. McDowell, Jr, MD Endowed Chair in Vascular Surgery and serves as the Director of Quality and Associate Chief Medical Quality Officer for the UAB Cardiovascular Institute. Dr. Beck completed his general surgery residency training and a surgical oncology research fellowship at the University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center. He trained in vascular surgery at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and then completed a fellowship in advanced endovascular techniques, including branched and fenestrated endografts for aortic aneurysmal disease, at the University Medical Center of Groningen in The Netherlands. You can learn more about Dr. Adam Beck here.   Dr. Xavier Berard (@XavierBerardMD)  is a French vascular surgeon and serves as a Consultant in the Department of Vascular Surgery and Professor of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery in Bordeaux University Hospital in Bordeaux, France. He is board certified from the French College of Vascular and Endovascular Surgeons and from the European Society for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. He has also completed a PhD in Vascular Biomaterials and has built a library of educational video content. He works closely with Institut Bergonié Bordeaux Cancer Center for sarcomas. You can see educational videos and learn more about Dr. Xavier Berard here   Dr. Sharif Ellozy (@SharifEllozy)  is a vascular surgeon at the New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center where he serves as Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, and Program Director of the Vascular Surgery Fellowship program. He is also one of the founders of Audible Bleeding. He is readily involved in oncologic resection at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and works closely with surgical oncologists on operative cases that have vessel involvement.   Authors/Interviewers: Dr. Sree Kanna, MD - McGill, Montreal (@VulnerableAorta) Dr. Nakia Sarad, DO, MS - New York-Presbyterian/Queens - Weill Cornell, New York (@NakSaradDO)   Editors: Morgan Gold, MD,CM candidate - McGill, Montreal (@MorganSGold) Ezra Schwartz, MD,CM, MS, MMSc-Med Ed candidate - Harvard, Boston (@EzraSchwartz10)   Helpful Resources:   To learn more about sarcoma resections, check out the Schwarzbach papers on lower extremity sarcomas and retroperitoneal sarcomas   Click here to learn more about the NCCN Guidelines on Resectability of Pancreatic Cancers   Click here to learn more about IVC Reconstruction Techniques in Oncologic Surgery   Video of IVC Leiomyosarcoma Reconstructions here (courtesy of Dr. Berard)   Click here to learn more about the Renal Cell Carcinoma Mayo Staging System Click here to find the original article on the Shamblin Classification for Carotid Body Tumors   Check out this review paper on Oncovascular Surgery    Check out this paper on spiral endografts here Video of spiral saphenous vein graft technique here (courtesy of Dr. Berard)   What other topics would you like to hear about? Let us know more about you and what you think of our podcast through our Listener Survey or email us at AudibleBleeding@vascularsociety.org. Follow us on Twitter @audiblebleeding   Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and #jointheconversation.  

ResetMD
Dr. Holly Neville - "Choose to be Happy but Don't Throw the Baby Out with the Bathwater"

ResetMD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 36:25


Holly Neville, MD, FAAP, FACS is the division chief of Pediatric Surgery at Joe Di Maggio Children's Hospital and also serves as associate program director for the general surgery residency at Memorial Regional. Previously, she served as Professor of Clinical Surgery at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine from 2006-2019. Holly attended Emory University (92) where she received a BS in Biology and served as Co-Captain of the varsity swim team, followed by the University of Florida College of Medicine (96). She completed her surgical residency at the University of Texas at Houston and Pediatric Surgery at the UT Southwestern. Holly has and continues to serve nationally on various committees, including the Educational Committee for International Pediatric Endosurgery Group, she chairs website development for American Pediatric Surgery Association and serves on the obesity surgery committee. She also serves on the Association of Women Surgeons and AAP. Recently, in collaboration with Kerri Palamara, MD (MGH) and Eunice Huang, MD (Vanderbilt), she developed a national coaching program for pediatric surgery trainees. This year they began their 3rd year of coaching. Holly has also brought the coaching program to the residents at Memorial Regional Hospital. Inspired by this program, Holly completed her coaching certification through Wellcoaches in 2021. Outside of work, Holly is the mom to 3 children: Zack (21), Camille (17) and Chloe (13). She is an avid sport enthusiast, enjoying paddle boarding, yoga, jogging, swimming, and Otillo racing. She also is a home chef, and due to Celiac disease, specializes in gluten free and vegetarian cooking, occasionally publishing her recipes and ideas in her blogs hollysglutenfreehome.com and www.hollycutstothechase.com. In this episode Dr. Neville talks about her goal as a woman in medicine: to be happy! What most of us want is just to fit in, be professionally satisfied and find joy in what we do. Our purpose gets lost in what everyone else wants us to do. The reality is that medicine is based on an apprenticeship model and a “one size fits all” approach. In reality it needs to be more of a , “What do YOU want and how can we get YOU THERE” approach. Otherwise we risk losing the passion and the purpose that brings us to our jobs. We cannot all be expected to fit a cube, irrespective of which shapes we come in. People come into medicine with a lot of purpose, intent on changing lives, and somewhere along the way we get lost. Acknowledging that moment can be a “game changer”. Dr. Neville believes that one can find joy in work and life but we might have to find ways to get re-inspired to do that and rekindle the joy. "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater". Finding what works and what doesn't and taking a pause is imperative. Finding and reminding ourselves of our why .... Holly encourages getting coached and not just mentored. Coaching helps us leverage our strengths to get to where we want to be. Specifically, physicians need the guidance to give themselves permission to meet their own chosen outcomes. Holly urges us to get organized, have clear cut goals, written down, lay out a plan and have a timeline on a daily basis for personal and professional life. Intentionally choosing to be happy and occasionally refueling one's ego is a good thing. We need to get rid of our self-incriminating mentality. Holly's Happy Place: Her backyard, playing with her kids, Paddle boarding in nature. What's on her nightstand? Define your Why: Own Your Story so you can live and learn on purpose by Barbara Bray. One pearl to share: BE AUTHENTIC! If you forget your why, you forget your what and your how too. Listen to: Pretty Hurts

Critical Care Scenarios
Episode 35: When to operate in trauma with Dennis Kim

Critical Care Scenarios

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 63:16


Looking at trauma from the perspective of a surgeon, with a focus on the perennial dilemma of when a patient needs surgery. Our guest is trauma surgeon Dr. Dennis Kim (@traumaicurounds), associate professor of Clinical Surgery at UCLA and medical director of the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center SICU, as well as host of the Trauma ICU … Continue reading "Episode 35: When to operate in trauma with Dennis Kim"

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Audible Bleeding
Steven Yule, PhD - Non-technical skills and coaching for vascular surgeons

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 58:45


Adam and Dr. Sheahan join Miss Eilidh Gunn and Dr. Steven Yule to discuss human factors engineering, coaching, and the Non-technical Skills for Surgeons (NOTSS) taxonomy and how they can be applied to improving vascular surgery.  Professor Steven Yule (@NOTSS_lab) is the Chair of Behavioural Sciences at the University of Edinburgh, Associate Professor at Harvard, and Director of Non-Technical Skills at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He is a Human Factors scientist and organizational psychologist. He is internationally recognized for his research on non-technical skills, patient safety, and simulation in surgery. His interests are in peer and computer assessments of surgical performance from video, safety in low and middle-income contexts, surgical coaching, sabermetrics, and astronaut training for long-duration spaceflight. He is also currently the program Director for MSc Patient Safety and Clinical Human Factors at Edinburgh University. To Learn More about NOTSS: RCSEd Let's Talk Surgery Podcast: Performance Project Enhancing Surgical Performance: A Primer on Non-technical Skills NOTSS Handbook Non-technical Skills for Surgeons RCSEd Website Non-Technical Skills for Surgeons Website (notss.org) The future training of non-technical skills for surgeons (NOTSS) - YouTube Relevant links Moulton CA, Regehr G, Mylopoulos M, MacRae HM. Slowing down when you should: a new model of expert judgment. Acad Med. 2007 Oct;82(10 Suppl):S109-16. Hu YY, Peyre SE, Arriaga AF, et al. Postgame analysis: using video-based coaching for continuous professional development. J Am Coll Surg. 2012;214(1):115-124. Sudol NT, Guaderrama NM, Honsberger P, et al. Prevalence and Nature of Sexist and Racial/Ethnic Microaggressions Against Surgeons and Anesthesiologists. JAMA Surg. 2021 May 1;156(5):e210265. CIEHF White Paper: Human Factors for Health Care and Social Care Ariadne Labs Co-hosts Miss Eilidh Gunn (@eil1_g) is currently a PhD candidate in Clinical Surgery at the University of Edinburgh. Her research interests are human factors, non-technical skills and surgical coaching. Dr. Mal Sheahan is a regular contributor to the podcast, editor for Vascular Specialist and co-chair of the SVS wellness taskforce overseeing their new initiative in peer coaching. If you enjoy our content, please contribute to Support Audible Bleeding! Help us improve through our ALL NEW Listener Survey! Follow us on Twitter: @AudibleBleeding

The Make Down
045 - Dr. Kaveh Alizadeh

The Make Down

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 44:13


Dr. Kaveh Alizadeh is the Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Westchester Medical Center, and Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery at New York Medical College. He is credited with developing a new breast-lift technique, NaturaBra™, as well as "progressive" eyelid-lift and abdominoplasty techniques. Since 2005, he has been recognized as a Top Doctor by Consumer Research Council and has also received national recognition as a Top Doctor by U.S. News and World Report. We talk to him about the latest trends in skincare, age prevention, and plastic surgery. Instagram: @cosmoplasticsurgery  

Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast
E42 Henry Pitt On Quality In HPB Surgery

Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 53:52


Henry A. Pitt, M.D. trained in surgery at Johns Hopkins and has been at the forefront of developing Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery over the past three decades. His career has taken him to UCLA (1979), back to Johns Hopkins (1985) in Wisconsin (1997) and Indiana (2004), (2013) to Temple University Health System (TUHS) and now to Rutgers Cancer Center. He has served as president of the AOA Chapter in medical school , the Society of Clinical Surgery, the American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association and the International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. He had funding for research in gallstone pathogenesis for 30 years. He has overseen surgical training programs at Johns Hopkins, the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and at Indiana University (IU). His focus in recent years has been in quality, both at the hospital and the national level. His accomplishments have been honored by the Surgical Research Society of South Africa, the Surgical Research Society of Australia, the Tongi Medical College of Wuhan, China, the Second Military Medical College in Shanghai, China, and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Scotland. We really delve deep with him on his initiatives to improve the quality of hpb surgery in the US, north America, and around the world. You can find him on twitter: https://twitter.com/HenryPittMD Links: 1. Dr. Pitt’s first paper! On gentamicin levels in the biliary tree: https://academic.oup.com/jid/article/127/3/299/2189262 2. ACS-NSQIP has the potential to create an HPB-NSQIP option. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2742610/. Variation in Drain Management After Pancreatoduodenectomy: Early Versus Delayed Removal. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29064899/ 3. IHPBA: the first 25 years. https://www.ihpba.org/includes/moxiemanager/data/files/article.pdf

Why I? Network
Why I Became a Surgeon with Dr. Nicholas Morrissey

Why I? Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 18:48


Dr. Nicholas Morrissey is the Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery and a Vascular Surgeon at Columbia University Medical Center. He has over 27 years of experience treating diseases of the arteries, veins, and lymphatic system, and is also a veteran, having served in the US Army Reserve Medical Corps during Operation Iraqi Freedom. The doctor is known for taking the time to connect with his patients, ensuring they're comfortable! Enjoy.Social: @nickmorrisseymdhttp://www.thewhyinetwork.com/Social: @WhyiNetworkContact: kojo@thewhyinetwork.com

Audible Bleeding
"What I Wish I Had Learned In Training" - SVS YSC Collaboration

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 47:51


April 20th, 2020   This episode was recorded prior to the COVID-19 pandemic as part of our collaborative series with the Society for Vascular Surgery Young Surgeons Advisory Committee. Nicole Rich and Sharif Ellozy talk with Dr. Misty Humphries and Dr. Gregory Magee about what they did, or wish they had done, during training to help them establish their practices as young vascular surgeons.   Our hope is that this episode will inspire fellow colleagues and trainees to reflect on developing their own personal mission, vision, and values statements. What skills can you develop to see your professional goals come to fruition? Who can you connect with that may be or become an important mentor or sponsor?   Dr. Misty Humphries is an Associate Professor in the Division of Vascular Surgery at the University of California at Davis Medical Center, where she serves as the Vascular Surgery Residency Director as well as the Vice Chair of Surgical Outcomes. She completed her general surgery residency at UC Davis, and her Vascular Surgery Fellowship at the University of Utah. Her current research interests include studying disparities in care for patients with critical limb ischemia and in 2019, with grant funding from the National Institute of Health, she began investigating the role of telemedicine programs to reduce amputation rates in rural populations. She serves as an examiner for the Board of Vascular Surgery and a reviewer for the Journal of Vascular Surgery, Annals of Vascular Surgery, and other surgical journals. She participates in multiple national committees as a part of the Society for Vascular Surgery and the Vascular and Endovascular Surgical Society. In 2017 she was awarded a Women's Leadership Grant from the Society for Vascular Surgery for her work as a mentor and scholar.     Dr. Gregory Magee is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery at the University of Southern California, and the Director of Research for the Division of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery. He completed his general surgery residency at Stanford University, a trauma & critical care fellowship at the University of Southern California, and his Vascular Surgery fellowship at the University of Colorado. His research interests include flow dynamics modeling in aortic dissection, medical device development, and novel techniques for complex endovascular aortic repair with fenestrated/branched grafts. He has provided mentorship and teaching to numerous medical students and surgical trainees, serves as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Vascular Surgery among other journals, and participates in multiple hospital-level and national committees dedicated to improving care for vascular surgery patients.   Coding & Billing:   Society for Vascular Surgery Coding & Reimbursement Workshop   Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society (VESS) Fellows Program    Mentorship & Sponsorship:   Making the Most of Mentors: A Guide for Mentees   Don’t Ask for Mentors, Ask for Sponsors If you enjoy our content, please contribute to Support Audible Bleeding!   Tell us about yourself through our Listener Survey!  

IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH with Dr. Celine Gounder
S3E34 / Gun Violence in America / #ThisIsOurLane

IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH with Dr. Celine Gounder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 31:23


Joseph Sakran was shot in the neck as a teenager. He went on to become a trauma surgeon. When the NRA tweeted doctors should "stay in their lane," Joseph and others were outraged. Joseph started #ThisIsOurLane, an umbrella for health care providers and all the other communities who've lived and borne witness to gun violence. Guests: Dr. Joseph Sakran, Director of Emergency General Surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital; Dr. Damon Clark, Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery and Associate Medical Director of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit at the University of Southern California; Dr. Cedric Dark, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine; Kereen Constant, second-year medical student at Howard University; Dr. Meghana Rao, OBGYN, Baltimore, Maryland; and Dr. William Jordan, Population Health Transformation Lead, Center for Health Equity at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast
#36 Why Chefs Are As Important As Doctors with Chef Bouley

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 65:37


As part of my trip to launch my new book ' Eat to Beat Illness' in the US, I caught up with Michelin star Chef, David Bouley. Let me tell you about why this man is so special!In 1987, Chef David Bouley opened his own restaurant, Bouley, in TriBeCa. Among many accolades, Bouley earned several four-star reviews in The New York Times, seven James Beard Foundation awards for best restaurant and best chef, named “Best Chef in America” by Herald Tribune, TripAdvisor Traveler’s Choice Awards “The Best Restaurant in the United States” and #14 in the world, 29 out of 30 rating in Zagat and ranked #1 in New York City for many years.He is one of the most health-conscious chefs in the world, with a strong focus and research for diners with health concerns; Chef Bouley’s approach has won him a lifetime achievement award from Dr. Peter Green, Director of the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University and a lifetime achievement award from Dr. Barry Smith, President of the Rogosin Institute and Professor of Clinical Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College.I hope you enjoy the podcast with Chef Bouley - we had a fascinating conversation for over two hours which was just fantastic and I've condensed the interview for you here. I'm sure you will find the conversation super interesting to hear from a chef's point of view.We also did a wonderful Chef and Doctor event whilst I was in New York and you can find out more about these types of events that Chef Bouley hosts on his website - where you can also find a wealth of more information about the great man himself and all sorts of other events and such like that they are running in NYC - go check it out!Check out The Doctor's Kitchen website for all social media links and other information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Orthobullets Podcast
Pediatrics⎜Pediatric Pelvis Fractures (ft. Dr. Lindsay Andras)

The Orthobullets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 10:08


In this episode, Dr. Lindsay Andras will review the high-yield topic of Pediatric Pelvic Fractures from the Pediatrics section. Dr. Andras is a Pediatric Orthopaedic surgeon at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Core Webinar - PEDIATRIC HIP AND FEMUR TRAUMA - by CHLA ** Sign Up for The Orthobullets Core Curriculum ** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message

The Orthobullets Podcast
Pediatrics⎜Proximal Femur Fractures (ft. Dr. Lindsay Andras)

The Orthobullets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 15:27


In this episode, Dr. Lindsay Andras will review the high-yield topic of Proximal Femur Fractures from the Pediatrics section. Dr. Andras is a Pediatric Orthopaedic surgeon at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Core Webinar - PEDIATRIC HIP AND FEMUR TRAUMA - by CHLA ** Sign Up for The Orthobullets Core Curriculum ** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message

The Orthobullets Podcast
Pediatrics⎜Pediatric Osteomyelitis (ft. Dr. Lindsay Andras)

The Orthobullets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 15:41


In this episode, Dr. Lindsay Andras will review the high-yield topic of Pediatric Osteomyelitis from the Pediatrics section. Dr. Andras is a Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Core Webinar - PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDIC INFECTIONS - by CHLA ** Sign Up for The Orthobullets Core Curriculum ** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message

AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Tachycardia in the Critically Ill Patient

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 13:03


In this episode, Taylor Brittan, and Peter M.C. DeBlieux, MD FAAEM, discuss tachycardia in the critically ill patient. Mr. Brittan is a student at University of Queensland – Ochsner Clinical School and member of the RSA Education Committee. Dr. DeBlieux is Professor of Clinical Medicine at LSU - New Orleans, Professor of Clinical Surgery for Tulane – New Orleans, and Chief Officer of University Medical Center.

AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Tachycardia in the Critically Ill Patient

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 13:04


Presented by Taylor Brittan, student at University of Queensland – Ochsner Clinical School and member of the RSA Education Committee, and Peter M.C. DeBlieux, MD FAAEM, Professor of Clinical Medicine at LSU - New Orleans, Professor of Clinical Surgery for Tulane – New Orleans, and Chief Officer of University Medical Center. Intro music by Akashic Records, Key to Success - Discover the Possibility from the album Corporate Presentation - Key to Success, powered by JAMENDO.

AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Mechanical Ventilation Choices in the Emergency Department that Change Outcomes

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 17:29


In this episode, Taylor Brittan, and Peter M.C. DeBlieux, MD FAAEM, discuss mechanical ventilation choices in the emergency department that change outcomes. Mr. Brittan is a student at University of Queensland – Ochsner Clinical School and member of the RSA Education Committee. Dr. DeBlieux is Professor of Clinical Medicine at LSU - New Orleans, Professor of Clinical Surgery for Tulane – New Orleans, and Chief Officer of University Medical Center.

AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Mechanical Ventilation Choices in the Emergency Department that Change Outcomes

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 17:29


Presented by Taylor Brittan, student at University of Queensland – Ochsner Clinical School and member of the RSA Education Committee, and Peter M.C. DeBlieux, MD FAAEM, Professor of Clinical Medicine at LSU - New Orleans, Professor of Clinical Surgery for Tulane – New Orleans, and Chief Officer of University Medical Center. Intro music by Akashic Records, Key to Success - Discover the Possibility from the album Corporate Presentation - Key to Success, powered by JAMENDO.

BACKchat
BC 23: David De La Harpe (Orthopaedic Surgeon) – When is back surgery the right option?

BACKchat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 27:46


David’s BIOG: David de la Harpe
BappSc BSc MBBS MS FRACS David is the only Orthopaedic Surgeon in Australia who is also a qualified Chiropractor. He graduated with honours in Obstetrics, Psychiatry and Paediatrics from the University of Melbourne Medical School. He was awarded the Stirling Prize for Clinical Surgery in his final year. His intern Listen In The post BC 23: David De La Harpe (Orthopaedic Surgeon) – When is back surgery the right option? appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community

March is colorectal cancer awareness month. On today's Episode, the Cancer Support Community addresses some important issues around colorectal cancer. Kim Thiboldeaux is joined by Vanessa Kurtzer, a colorectal cancer caregiver, Jeanne Angalet, Stage 4 colorectal cancer survivor and Colon Cancer Alliance representative; Carlea Bauman, President, Fight Colorectal Cancer; and Dr. Janice Frederick Rafferty, Professor of Clinical Surgery at the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine. This panel brings a wealth of knowledge experience to address colorectal cancer from every perspective. Be sure to listen in!