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Audible Bleeding
VOS: MASH - Part 1

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 33:53


Vascular Origin Stories is a podcast series that explores the fun and engaging stories that shaped vascular surgery. Today's episode will be the first part of a multi-episode series exploring how the young battalion surgeons serving in MASH units in the Korean war pioneered wartime vascular repair. This episode introduces the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH), as well as some of the real-life stories from the surgeons unknowingly changing the field of medicine, which inspired the hit movie and TV series M*A*S*H.  We'll look at what caused arterial repair to be removed from the army surgical handbook after WWI and how changing medical education helped create the environment for ingenuity in the MASH units. In part 2, we'll explore in detail the individual stories of adversity, courage, and perseverance that led to the re-introduction of arterial repair in the military. Major sources for the episode are linked below, and a full reference list can be found at the bottom of the page. Articles In Ukraine, Gruesome Injuries and Not Enough Doctors to Treat Them, by Michael Schwirtz and Lynsey Addari Korea, M*A*S*H, and the accidental pioneers of vascular surgery by Dr. Steven Friedman, MD Books Of Life and Limb: Surgical Repair of the Arteries in War and Peace, 1880-1960 by Dr. Justin Barr, MD, PhD MASH: An Army Surgeon in Korea by Dr. Otto Apel, MD and Pat Apel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors  by Richard Hooker References  Robinson, A. Galen: Life Lessons from Gladiatorial Contests. The Lancet Perspective. Vol 382, Is. 9904. November 2013. Friedman, S.G. A History of Vascular Surgery. Futura Publishing. 1989. Van Way, C. War and Trauma: A History of Military Medicine. Mo Med. 2016 Jul-Aug;113(40:260-263 Hernigou, P. Ambroise Pare II: Pare's contributions to amputation and ligature. Int Orthop. 2013 Apr; 37(4): 769-772  Van Way, C. War and Trauma: A History of Military Medicine- PArt II. Mo Med. 2016 Sep-Oct; 113 950:336-340 Apel, O. Apel, P. MASH: An Army Surgeon in Korea. The University Press of Kentucky. 1998.  King, B. Jatoi, I. The Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH): A Military and Surgical Legacy. Journal of the National Medical Association. Vol. 97, No 5. May 2005. Friedman, S.  Korea, MASH and the Accidental Pioneers of Vascular Surgery. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2007.  Wesselingh, R. From Milites Medici to Army Medics- A two Thousand Year Tradition of Military Medicine. Journal of Military and Veterans' Health. Vol 16, No 4 Gabriel, R. Between Flesh and Steel: A History of Military Medicine from the Middle Ages to the War in Afghanistan. Potomac Books. 2016 Jorgensen,T.J. How Marie Curie Brought X-Ray Machines To the Battlefield. Smithsonian Magazine. Oct 11. 2017 Of Life and Limb: Surgical Repair of the Arteries in War and Peace, 1880-1960. Joseph Barr. University of Rochester Press; 1st edition. November 1, 2019.  Duffy, T.P. The Flexner Report- 100 Years Later.  Yale Journal of Biological Medicine. 2011 Sep;84(3): 269-276  Andrew Dale. Band of Brother: Creators of Modern Vascular Surgery. Deweese. 1996 John Kobler. The Reluctant Surgeon, a Biography of John Hunter. Doubleday and Company. 1960 Eugene Custers, Ollen ten Cate.The History of Medical Education in Europe and the United States, With Respect to Time and Proficiency. Academic Medicine. March 2018-Vol. 93 Is. 3S Kapp, K. Talbot, G. John Hunter, The Father of Scientific Surgery. The American College of Surgeons. Poster CC2017  “Alpha Omega Alpha' History”. Website Kenneth M. Ludmerer. Learning to Heal: The Development of American Medical Education. Basic Books, Inc., Publishers. New York. 1985 Richard Hooker and WC Heinz.  MASH: A Novel About Three Army Surgeons. Pocket Books. 1968.  Jahnke Jr., E.J., Seeley S.F. Acute vascular injuries in the Korean War: an analysis of 77 consecutive cases. Ann Surg. 1953; 138: 158-177 Author + Host: Marlene Garcia-Neuer (@GarciaNeuer) is a PGY1 General Surgery Resident at Mayo Clinic Arizona. Calling all medical students! Submit your questions for the mailbag episode! Ask us any question related to vascular surgery, and have it answered on the podcast. Include the following: Your name, school, year, and to whom you want to address the question (resident, fellow, attending, or someone specific). Send them in writing or voice-recorded format.  Send them to audiblebleeding@vascularsociety.org. Follow us on Twitter @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and #jointheconversation. Credits: Author: Marlene Garcia-Neuer Editor: Sharif Ellozy Reviewer: Eilidh Gunn Music and Sound Effects from Pixabay, special thanks to ZakharValaha and BlenderTimer.

Meet St. Louis
Episode 170: STL From Above

Meet St. Louis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 32:21


From the Arch grounds to the intricate details of our city's architecture, to the blooming flowers of the Missouri Botanical Gardens, STL From Above allows us to experience the sites of this city from a whole new perspective. Justin Barr is the man behind the drone and the popular Instagram account soaring through your feed. He's captured big moments like the Blues' Stanley Cup parade and intimate moments like weddings, and each of those moments is captured from high above. Justin joined us on the podcast to talk about how he got started, where he dreams of taking his drone and the funny moment where his pictures were thwarted by a pack of geese. Follow Justin at @stl_from_above

Three Lawyers and a Drone
Episode 6: Drone photographer Justin Barr of @STL_From_Above

Three Lawyers and a Drone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 30:37


For the first episode of 2020, Three Lawyers and a Drone sat down with drone photographer Justin Barr, who is well known in the greater St. Louis area for his impressive Instagram account @STL_from_Above, which features stunning photography and video from high above the city.

Social Selling Made Simple
How to Make & Publish Great Live Video Content w/Justin Barr

Social Selling Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 31:03


Creating good video content can seem intimidating if you have no experience or on-camera confidence. How do you determine the kind of content you should be creating? What steps can you take to feel more comfortable on camera? How can you create content for different platforms? On this episode, I’m joined by expert videographer and one of Chicago’s Top Real Estate Video Marketers, Justin Barr, who shares helpful insights and tips for mastering live video. It's really about figuring out what you are, what your brand represents, and then creating content around that of brand targeting the correct audience. - Justin Barr   3 Takeaways 2-3% of your database on social media is interested in buying and selling. The rest of the people want entertaining, valuable, and inspiring content. If your brand is more educational, do an educational series. If you want to be more about showing off personality, opt for attention-grabbing content. Equipment for making videos on the go: a lavalier mic, good lighting, and a tripod to stabilize your video. We also discussed; Why having good audio is so important The importance of telling a story How to fill curiosity gaps   The way to grow your database and generate leads is not to talk only about houses. You should show off your personality and interests because that’s what attracts people. In order to make really unforgettable video content, you have to know what your brand is and the kinds of content your target audience responds to, and then create it. Always remember that the goal is to bring value and make an emotional impact.

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

EP #121-S9-E12--Justin Barr | STL from Above Joining us today is Justin Barr of STL from Above. In 2017, Justin added an aerial photography drone to his equipment kit to bring new dimensions to his usual business of wedding photography. Little did Justin know the fame he would gain from his drone work. In just 2 short years, Justin' s photos taken via drone, have landed on numerous book and magazine covers, commissioned pieces, articles and a fan base that continues to grow. In this episode: Justin talks about how a hobby turned into a full-blown photography business. Justin discusses the ins and outs of drone photography including FAA Regulations, permits and licensing protocol. Justin talks about how he handles a family, a full-time job and the new found fame he has found himself in with the drone scene and business opportunities it poses. Learn more: Email: Justin@stlfromabove.com STL From Above Website: http://www.stlfromabove.com Justin Barr Photography: http://www.justinbarrphoto.com Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/STLFromAbove Company Instagram: https://instagram.com/stl_from_above

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Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business

EP #121-S9-E12--Justin Barr | STL from Above Joining us today is Justin Barr of STL from Above. In 2017, Justin added an aerial photography drone to his equipment kit to bring new dimensions to his usual business of wedding photography. Little did Justin know the fame he would gain from his drone work. In just 2 short years, Justin' s photos taken via drone, have landed on numerous book and magazine covers, commissioned pieces, articles and a fan base that continues to grow. In this episode: Justin talks about how a hobby turned into a full-blown photography business. Justin discusses the ins and outs of drone photography including FAA Regulations, permits and licensing protocol. Justin talks about how he handles a family, a full-time job and the new found fame he has found himself in with the drone scene and business opportunities it poses. Learn more: Email: STL From Above Website: Justin Barr Photography: Company Facebook: Company Instagram:

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RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

EP #121-S9-E12--Justin Barr | STL from Above Joining us today is Justin Barr of STL from Above. In 2017, Justin added an aerial photography drone to his equipment kit to bring new dimensions to his usual business of wedding photography. Little did Justin know the fame he would gain from his drone work. In just 2 short years, Justin' s photos taken via drone, have landed on numerous book and magazine covers, commissioned pieces, articles and a fan base that continues to grow. In this episode: Justin talks about how a hobby turned into a full-blown photography business. Justin discusses the ins and outs of drone photography including FAA Regulations, permits and licensing protocol. Justin talks about how he handles a family, a full-time job and the new found fame he has found himself in with the drone scene and business opportunities it poses. Learn more: Email: Justin@stlfromabove.com STL From Above Website: http://www.stlfromabove.com Justin Barr Photography: http://www.justinbarrphoto.com Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/STLFromAbove Company Instagram: https://instagram.com/stl_from_above

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1rst&LastHit
Talking about duke basketball and other things with our newest co host Justin Barr

1rst&LastHit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 107:18


Come listen to the show enjoy some talk about duke basketball and other things