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We're joined by Dr. Nagendra Madisi, director of Interventional Pulmonology at Albany Medical Center. Ray Graf hosts.
We're joined by Dr. Nagendra Madisi, director of Interventional Pulmonology at Albany Medical Center. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
Learning Objectives:-Review the history and flawed assumptions in the use of race and how race-specific PFT reference equations might lead to health disparities.-Understand the evidence behind the recommendation to use race-neutral reference equations.-Review the quantitative impact of switching from race-specific to race-neutral reference equations.-Assess the many remaining gaps in our understanding of how to use pulmonary function tests to improve health.Speakers:Nirav Bhakta, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care at the University of California, San FranciscoDr. Bhakta is a national thought leader and Vice-chair of the American Thoracic Society Pulmonary Function Testing Committee. Dr. Bhakta co-chaired the ATS workshop on race and PFTs that led to the publication of the 2023 ATS Statement.Panelists:Thomas R. Vendegna, MD, Pulmonology and Critical Care, CMO French Hospital Medical Center (Facilitator)Jeff Sippel, MD, Critical Care Medicine, UC HealthRobert Wiebe, MD, CMO, CommonSpirit HealthSuchitra Pilli, MD, Interventional Pulmonology and Critical Care, Medical Director for Respiratory Therapy, CHI Health Omaha, Assistant Professor, Creighton UniversityGary Greensweig, DO, Chief Physician Executive, Physician Enterprise, CommonSpirit HealthAnkita Sagar, MD, System Vice President, Clinical Standards and Variation Reduction, Physician Enterprise, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at Creighton University School of Medicine
Episode 62 - How To Build A Successful Research Career In The Field Of Interventional Pulmonology by AABIP
Learning Objectives:Promoting evidence-based cancer screening and prevention strategiesUnderstanding risk factors related to eligibility for lung cancer screeningIdentifying the key aspects of a successful lung cancer screening programRecognizing the ways in which technology can be leveraged for identifying patients eligible for lung cancer screeningSpeakers:Suchitra Pilli, MD, Pulmonary Medicine, Interventional Pulmonology, CHI Health Omaha NebraskaPanelists:Misho Hubka, MD, Thoracic Surgeon, Medical Director, Virginia Mason Cancer Center and head of Thoracic surgery programPeter Emanuel, MD, Vice President of Oncology, CommonSpirit Health Oncology Clinical InstituteJohn D. Chelico, MD, MA, FACP, FAMIA, System Chief Medical Information Officer
Conversation w/ Eric Anderson, MD, Director, Interventional Pulmonology, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and Associate Professor Georgetown University, about lung cancer prevalence, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
Step into the realm where compassion meets cutting-edge technology, as we delve into an enlightening conversation with Dr. Rajani Bhat. A highly accomplished figure in the medical profession, Dr. Bhat shares insights into the evolving landscape of Interventional Pulmonology and the crucial role of Palliative Medicine. Join us for a journey through the intricate world of medical care, where every decision is shaped by a commitment to relieving suffering and enhancing the quality of life. [00:36] - About Dr. Rajani Bhat Dr. Bhat is a consultant in Interventional Pulmonology and Palliative Medicine at the Sparsh Hospitals, Bangalore. She is very passionate about public health. Dr Bhat has been involved in healthcare advocacy through the End of Life Care in India task force. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
00:00 Show Open / Riley Logan, President of the Ohio State University's Special Olympics Club. 11:30 U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) discusses his visit to East Palestine this week, nearly nine months after that toxic train derailment. 15:00 Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, Director of the Ohio Department of Health, provides an update on viruses being seen in Ohio. 24:30 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Doug Petcash provides an update on pending legislation at the Ohio Statehouse; discusses breast cancer with a doctor and head of the Susan G. Komen Foundation of Central Ohio; and talks with the CEO of Goodwill Columbus. 50:00 Dr. Bobby Mahajan, Medical Director of Interventional Pulmonology for the American Lung Association, discusses COPD.
Show NotesNACE is excited to provide you with this podcast episode from our educational collaborator, The Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers (APAPP). APAPP is the first association of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), both Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, who work in the field of pulmonary medicine. APAPP's mission is to work together for the advancement of the profession and for the well-being of patients with pulmonary diseases. To learn more about APAPP and to get involved, please visit https://www.pulmapp.com.GuestRebecca Prebe, Nurse PractitionerHostCorinne R. Young, MSN, FNP-C, FCCPDirector of APP and Clinical Services, Colorado Springs Pulmonary ConsultantsPresident, APAPP, Colorado Springs, COCorinne Young is a Nurse Practitioner began working in the area of pulmonary disease in California in 2005. Since 2011, she has worked in a private pulmonary practice in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Involvement and the representation of advanced practice providers in the pulmonary world has been an important priority for Corinne. To that end, Corinne is the Founder and President of the Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers.In addition to her work with APAPP, Corinne is currently one of ten NPs nationwide to become a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians. She works closely with the American College of Chest Physicians CHEST programs, and serves on the Interprofessional Team Network, Clinical Research Network, and on the Executive Programing Committee. Additionally, Corinne serves on the American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease Board.This Podcast episode does not offer CME/CE Credit.Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content.
David Tom Cooke, MD, Founding Chief of the Division of General Thoracic Surgery at UC Davis, joins the first episode of 2023 to discuss his colleague's specific role in lung cancer screening and intervention, advances to minimally invasive, robotic and bronchoscopic techniques, and evolving strategies in individualized patient care. Episode Highlights 0:14 Intro 1:52 Introducing David T. Cooke, MD 3:23 The role of thoracic surgeons in improving lung cancer screening rates 6:22 Shared decision making in thoracic surgery 8:16 Lobar, wedge resection or segmentectomy? Plus, robotic techniques? 12:22 PET/CT scans in the staging process 13:52 The surgeon approach to stage IV lung cancer 16:02 Patient follow-up—improved mortality and longer life expectancy 18:50 Prioritizing surgery and neoadjuvant therapy regimens 20:48 Thoracic surgeon role in palliative care 22:57 What's on the horizon in the field: robotic surgery 24:17 Outro Check out other lung cancer episodes of Lungcast: Innovations in Interventional Pulmonology with Dr. Carla Lamb Lung Cancer Screening: Trials, Tribulations & Triumphs with Dr. James Mulshine Future of Lung Cancer Precision Medicine with Andrea Mazzochi Get More From Lungcast Lungcast on HCPLive: https://www.hcplive.com/podcasts/lungcast Lungcast on American Lung Association: https://www.lung.org/professional-education/lungcast Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3YEDxKw Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/3jCVevq YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Lungcast/videos
In this CLASSIC Aging Matters episode, host Cheryl Beversdorf talks with Eric Anderson, MD, Director, Interventional Pulmonology, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and Professor, Clinical Medicine, Georgetown University, about lung cancer, including risk factors, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
The conventional wisdom in interventional pulmonology has long been that reusable bronchoscopes perform better than their single-use counterparts, but new research counters that thinking. A recent study, part of a poster presentation at the World Congress for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology (WCBIP) 2022 in Marseille, France, found that three of four single-use flexible bronchoscopes that were tested performed better in flexion and extension than reusable competitors. The latest single-use flexible bronchoscopes, according to the study's authors, are a significant advancement over prior generations. One of those authors is Dr. Jonathan Kurman and he's our guest on the latest episode of Endoscopy Insights. Dr. Kurman is an assistant professor of medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin and the director of interventional pulmonology for the Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) health network. He completed an interventional pulmonology fellowship at the University of Chicago and pulmonary & critical care training at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He is board certified in interventional pulmonology, internal medicine, pulmonary medicine and critical care. Disclosure: Ambu provided funding for the study's evaluation and testing, and Dr. Kurman is an Ambu consultant. Show notes: Poster, “A Comparison of Single-Use Bronchoscopes and Reusable Bronchoscopes for Interventional Pulmonology Applications” Single-Use Endoscopy, “Study: Single-Use Bronchoscopes Show Better Flexion Than Reusables” World Congress for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology 2022 Bio: Dr. Jonathan Kurman Endoscopy Insights homepage
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology. Episode 46: ACGME Accreditation- What Does It Mean with Dr. Hans Lee
Dr. Kyle Hogarth, pulmonologist and director of bronchoscopy services and the medical director of pulmonary rehabilitation program at UChicago Medicine, joins the podcast to discuss topics in interventional pulmonology in this edition of the PV Roundup specialist spotlight.
GuestDr. Edmund MoonMedical Director Cell/Gene Therapy Program GlaxoSmithKlineFormerly Associate Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaSection of Interventional Pulmonology HostDr. Mark Weir M.B Ch.B Assistant Professor Thoracic Medicine at Lewis Katz School of MedicineTemple University
Dr. Carla Lamb at Beth Israel Lahey Health joins us to discuss her role in developing early interventional pulmonary training and recommendations, the utility of key diagnostic tools in the subspecialty, evolving roles for lung cancer treatments including bronchial stents, modernized COPD intervention and research, and the future of interventional pulmonary medicine. It is an information-packed interview! Episode highlights 0:16 Intro 1:49 The history of the interventional pulmonology subspecialty 7:12 The Rescue Lung, Rescue Life Society 10:04 Technological advances to low-dose CT scan accuracy 17:04 Utility of bronchial stents in lung cancer care 21:55 Bronchial thermoplasty in asthmatic patients 26:01 Assessing a COPD patient for volume reduction 32:58 Rheoplasty and targeted lung denervation 35:39 Cryobiopsy in ILD 38:58 The future of interventional pulmonology 42:35 Outro For additional news and insights, visit us at HCPLive.com and Lung.org.
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology. Episode 42: PEDIATRIC Advanced Diagnostic And Interventional Bronchoscopy with Alfin Vicencio, Erik Hysinger and Joseph Piccione
Access ATS 2022 On-Demand Highlights Starting May 25.GuestDr. Osheen AbramianAssistant Program Director, Interventional Pulmonology FellowshipAssistant Professor of Medicine Cooper Medical School of Rowan UniversityHostDr. Mark Weir M.B Ch.B Assistant Professor Thoracic Medicine at Lewis Katz School of MedicineTemple University
Access ATS 2022 On-Demand Highlights Starting May 25.Guest Dr. Daniel Sterman MD FCCP, ATSF, DAABIP. The Thomas & Suzanne Murphy Professor of Pulmonary & Critical Care MedicineDepartments of Medicine and Cardiothoracic Surgery Director, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep MedicineDirector, Multidisciplinary Pulmonary Oncology ProgramPrincipal Investigator, NYU Pulmonary Oncology Research Team (NYU PORT)NYU Grossman School of Medicine/ NYU Langone HealthHost Dr. Mark Weir M.B Ch.B Assistant Professor Thoracic Medicine at Lewis Katz School of Medicine Temple University
Access ATS 2022 On-Demand Highlights Starting May 25.GuestDr. Christine Argento M.D. Associate Professor of MedicineJohn Hopkins MedicineHostDr. Mark Weir M.B Ch.B Assistant Professor Thoracic MedicineLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Take a deep breath as Spreading the Health prepares to dive into chest health. You may not think much about your lungs beyond breathing in and out, but multiple conditions can impact how efficiently your chest operates. From COPD and emphysema to cancer, AtlantiCare is prepared to care for you. Interventional Pulmonologist Amit Borah, MD, joins Laura and Kevin to discuss all aspects of chest health. Keywords – Chest Health, Amit Borah, Lungs, Interventional Pulmonology
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
In today's episode, we have Dr. Mark and Liz of Twin Lights Coaching. Liv has a background in public speaking, theatre, and communication. Her experience with the expressive arts plays a vital role in helping people--like her clients--reconnect through vulnerable, expressive communication. Dr. Mark spent nearly 30 years as a practicing doctor and as the director of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Interventional Pulmonology. He now coaches his clients, guiding them to reinvigorate their marriages with collaborative communication. 5:27- Why do you need to take care of yourself while taking care of others as well? 17:15 Why having strong support is important? 26:13 How breathng can help lower down this vital sign? 27:53 The birth of twin lights 30:16 What is the #1 thing to have a happy and fulfilled life? Connect with Dr. Mark and Liz at: https://twinlightscoaching.com https://www.instagram.com/twinlightscoaching/ https://www.facebook.com/twinlightscoaching/ Visit Alvin's website- Journey To Personal Greatness Check out my Social Media: Facebook Twitter Instagram Be relentless in the pursuit of your personal greatness
Conversation with Eric Anderson, MD, Director, Interventional Pulmonology, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and Professor, Clinical Medicine, Georgetown University, about lung cancer including risk factors, diagnosis, treatment and prevention
Episode 35: Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis with Dr. David Feller-Kopman This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
Episode 33: Diagnosis And Management Of Chylothorax with Dr. Samira Shojaee This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
Episode 34: Lung Transplant Airway Complications with Dr. Laura Frye This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
Who would have thought that Dr. Nina Maouelainin, originally from Morocco, would successfully pursue her dream of becoming a physician in the USA? Not even herself!After completing medical school, she went on the complete her residency and subsequently a fellowship program in Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Maouelainin met phenomenal mentors that led one of the first accredited interventional pulmonology fellowships at a time when the field of interventional pulmonology was in its infancy. She later noticed a gap in the medical field that needed to be filled, which led to her establish the first successfully run private interventional pulmonology program in Philadelphia in 2011, drawing upon her extensive training in the field and program leadership experience.Join us in today's episode as Dr. Maouelainin shares her personal journey in increasing lung cancer awareness. You might want to have a pen and paper close to you! In a nutshell, we talk about:Why Dr. Maouelainin started Lung Health Services, Dr. Nina Lung Foundation, and the WIIP.Some of the transformations that have happened because of her work.Her message to doctors with no idea of where to start.…and so much more!Episode sponsor: If you're ready to build a business that lets you live life and practice medicine on your own terms, check out the EntreMD Business School!Featured in the show:Lung Health Services: lunghealthservices.comDr. Maouelainin's patients coaching program: drninalungcare.comWomen in Interventional Pulmonology & Advanced Bronchoscopy: wiipstrong.orgMore from Doctors Changing Medicine:Join the Doctors Changing Medicine Community HEREYouTube Channel
Van K. Holden, MD, FCCP, Assistant Professor of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine and Director of the Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program at the University of Maryland and Edward M. Pickering, MD, Assistant Professor of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at the University of Maryland and Director of Interventional Pulmonology at the Baltimore VA Medical Center present on the management of massive hemoptysis and tracheal complications in the ICU.
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology with guest speaker Septimiu Murgu.
This podcast was recorded by The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology with guest speaker David Feller-Kopman.
This podcast was recorded by the The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the The American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
In this episode of The Lead from DH Radio, Dr Yatin Mehta, Dr Ravindra Mehta and Dr Tanu Singhal talk about the pandemic and the drugs used in the treatment of Covid-19 infection. Ahmed Shariff: Hi and welcome to the Lead by DH Radio. It may take some time before the Covid 19 vaccine is made available to the public, but in the course of the ongoing pandemic, there have been many repurposed drugs that have come to the limelight. To talk about this we are today joined by eminent doctors that include Dr Yatin Mehta, is the chairman of critical care and anesthesiologist from Medanta with 40 years of experience. Then we have Dr Ravindra Mehta who is a senior consultant from Apollo hospitals and has expertise in Pulmonology, Interventional Pulmonology and Critical Care Medicine and finally, we have Dr Tanu Singhal who is a Consultant on Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases with Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and medical research institute. Hi all doctors and welcome to DH Radio. My first question is to Dr Yatin Mehta. Sir. when you first see the signs of such infectious diseases what are the protocols to be followed? Dr Yatin Mehta: First we have to have a high degree of suspicion. At this time anybody who comes with fever, cough and general malaise, you have to have a high degree of suspicion to rule out Covid-19... To know more about the conversation, listen to the podcast. Download the Deccan Herald app for iOS devices here: https://apple.co/30eOFD6 For latest news and updates, log on to www.deccanherald.com Check out our e-paper www.deccanheraldepaper.com
Direto ao Ponto SBPT - Temas em evidência na área respiratória para atualização dos profissionais de saúde. Veja nesta edição: entrevista com a Dra. Viviane Figueiredo, Médica broncoscopista do InCor-HCFMUSP, do ICESP/Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo e do Hospital Sírio Libanês de São Paulo, Doutora em Pneumologia pela Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo e Master Bronchoscopy Instructor pela World Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology
This podcast was recorded by the American Association of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the American Association of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the American Association of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the American Association of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
Lung diseases are sometimes not only more severe but also more difficult to manage in patients suffering from obesity. We discuss this with Dr. Jaskaran Sethi.Dr. Sethi is fellowship-trained in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and is currently pursuing further training in Interventional Pulmonology at the University of Utah.
This podcast was recorded by the American Association of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the American Association of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the American Association of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
This podcast was recorded by the American Association of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.
Dr RR Baliga's Internal Medicine Podcasts for Physicians: MUST KNOW FACTs about Thoracic Neoplasms from a chapter titled Thoracic Neoplasms by Jonathan Puchalski, MD Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) Yale University; Co-Director, Pediatric Aerodigestive Program; Director, Interventional Pulmonology, Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine from Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine www.MasterMedFacts.com
Drs. Jed Gorden and Jack West reflect on the evolving field of interventional pulmonology and their role not only in performing biopsies but also in longitudinally managing pleural effusions and pulmonary complications in patients with lung cancer.
Drs. Jed Gorden and Jack West reflect on the evolving field of interventional pulmonology and their role not only in performing biopsies but also in longitudinally managing pleural effusions and pulmonary complications in patients with lung cancer.
You’ll have a hard time finding a more modest man than Dennis Wahr, president and CEO of Nuvaira. But when asked what company he sees as being poised to establish the Interventional Pulmonology industry Wahr says Nuvaira might be the one. Nuvaira’s Targeted Lung Denervation, or TLD, is a non-surgical procedure that interrupts overactive nerve signals and may reduce obstructive airway symptoms, helping you to breathe easier. Could Nuvaira be the company to finally set the cement in the foundation of Interventional Pulmonology? Or will Nuvaira build upon the success of Pulmonx and Inspire, two other respiratory companies making great strides in commercializing new technology. In this podcast, Dennis Wahr discusses Nuvaira’s fund-raising success and what it means for its future (could an IPO be possible?) He also gives tips to other companies presenting at the May 17 Respiratory Innovation Summit in Dallas, another Healthegy-organized event. AttendRIS.com
Edward Pickering, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at University of Maryland SOM and Director, Interventional Pulmonology at Baltimore VAMC, presents the weekly multi-departmental critical care fellows' lecture on “Evaluation and Management of Hemoptysis: From a Trickle to Projectile.”
The UAB Interventional Pulmonology program, the first and only such program in Alabama, offers a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to a wide range of pulmonary and pleural diseases.In this segment, Hitesh Batra, MD., discusses the only program in Alabama with the expertise to perform the full range of Interventional Pulmonology procedures, including Medical Thoracoscopy.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this episode, number 35, I welcome Dr. David Feller-Kopman to the show. Dr. Feller-Kopman is an associate professor of medicine and Otolaryngology and the director of Bronchoscopy and Interventional Pulmonology here at Johns Hopkins. I interview him about pleural effusions including what they are, where they come from, how to categorize them, how to … Continue reading "Episode 35: Pleural effusions with Dr. David Feller-Kopman"
Louisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series Podcast
Dr. Tanya Wiese gives an overview of lung cancer screening then discusses solitary pulmonary nodules in detail; she covers their definition and workup in addition to the use of endobronchial ultrasound and navigational biopsy in diagnosis. Dr. Wiese is an Assistant Professor with the University of Louisville and is the Director of the Interventional Pulmonology program. In this lecture, Dr. Wiese describes an approach to solitary pulmonary nodules. Her faculty profile can be found here:http://louisville.edu/medicine/depart... Disclaimer: http://LouisvilleLectures.org/disclaimer©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and the second most common cancer among both men and women in the United States. But how can clinicians increase awareness and screening for this disease within their practices? Dr. Jennifer Caudle welcomes Dr. Nina Maouelainin, Director of Interventional Pulmonology at The Lung Center of Grand View Health in Sellersville, PA, to discuss the facts about lung cancer, screening approaches, and her personal journey in increasing awareness among primary care providers.
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and the second most common cancer among both men and women in the United States. But how can clinicians increase awareness and screening for this disease within their practices? Dr. Jennifer Caudle welcomes Dr. Nina Maouelainin, Director of Interventional Pulmonology at The Lung Center of Grand View Health in Sellersville, PA, to discuss the facts about lung cancer, screening approaches, and her personal journey in increasing awareness among primary care providers.