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Audible Bleeding
JVS Author Spotlight - Ramirez, Iannuzzi, and Kibrik

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 37:10


Audible Bleeding editor Matt Chia (@chia_md) is joined by Nishi Vootukuru (@Nishi_Vootukuru)  and Lili Sadri (@lilisadri) are joined by Drs. Joel Ramirez, James Iannuzzi, and James Pavel Kibrik to discuss their latest publications in the JVS family of journals.  Along with insight from JVS Assistant Editor Dr. Paul Dimuzio and JVS-VL Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ruth Bush (@RuthLBush), hear about the latest trends in AAA repair and the value of postoperative duplex after venous thermal ablation.  Don't miss it! Articles: Decreasing prevalence of centers meeting the Society for Vascular Surgery abdominal aortic aneurysm guidelines in the United States, by Ramirez et al. Value and limitations of postoperative duplex scans after endovenous thermal ablation, by Kibrik et al. Additional Links: Factors associated with ablation-related thrombus extension following microfoam versus radiofrequency saphenous vein closure, by Chin et al. Outcomes of a single-center experience in eliminating routine postoperative duplex ultrasound screening after endovenous ablation, by Woodhouse et al. Show guests: Joel Ramirez, MD - Integrated Vascular Surgery Resident at the University of California, San Francisco James C. Iannuzzi, MD MPH - Assistant Professor, Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco Pavel Kibrik, DO - Graduate of New York Institute of Technology Osteopathic School of Medicine and current vascular surgery researcher at the NYU Langone School of Medicine  Ruth Bush, MD JD MPH FACS - Professor of Vascular Surgery and Associate Dean of Educational Affairs at the University of Texas, Medical Branch and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic Disorders

Sci-Section
Epilepsy Is Not What You Think (Interview with Dr. Jacqueline French, professor at the NYU Langone School of Medicine and neurologist)

Sci-Section

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 18:32


The Will Cain Podcast
Fear Is Addictive

The Will Cain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 84:13


Story #1: Three quick stories. Story #2: A conversation with Clinical Professor at NYU Langone School of Medicine and FOX News Medical Contributor, Dr. Marc Siegel. Story #3: Will's weekly NFL Quarterback depth chart & his College Football and NFL betting picks of the week. Tell Will why he is right...or wrong. Twitter: @willcain Instagram: @cwillcain

Engelberg Center Live!
COVID-19 Contact Tracing App Privacy

Engelberg Center Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 64:08


COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps was originally held on May 1, 2020 to discuss the privacy implications of technology-based contract tracing applications.  The event was co-hosted by Marc Canellas and Rights Over Tech, the Engelberg Center, the Information Law Institute, and the NYU Center for Cybersecurity.  The discussion features:-- Rachel Levinson-Waldman, Senior Counsel, Liberty and National Security, NYU Brennan Center for Justice (Moderator).-- Lorna Thorpe, Professor of Epidemiology, Director of the Division of Epidemiology, NYU Langone School of Medicine.-- Philip Alston, John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law, NYU School of Law; UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights.-- Ed Amoroso, Distinguished Research Professor, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; CEO, TAG Cyber LLC.

Mindspace Podcast: Inspiring Wellbeing
The Psychedelic Renaissance with Dr. Ingmar Gorman and Dr. Elizabeth Nielson

Mindspace Podcast: Inspiring Wellbeing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 79:37


“The word psychedelic was coined by Humphry Osmond. Psyche comes from the Greek word for spirit or soul, and delic means manifesting. So psychedelic means manifesting the mind.” In this episode of the Mindspace podcast, Dr. Joe speaks with Elizabeth Nielson and Dr. Ingmar Gorman on the renaissance of psychedelics in western medicine and culture. Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy has the potential to transform how a wide range of mental health problems are treated. Elizabeth and Ingmar are both at the forefront of this renaissance. Elizabeth is a clinical psychologist specializing in addictive and mood disorders. She is the Director of Education and Training for the Psychedelic Education and Continuing Care Program at the Center for Optimal Living. She is also involved as a researcher and therapist on studies of psilocybin and MDMA, most notably with Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) the Experimental Therapeutics Research Laboratory at NYU Langone School of Medicine. Ingmar is also a clinical psychologist. He works with populations who have had experiences with psychedelics and other psychoactive compounds. He is the Director of the Psychedelic Education and Continuing Care Program at the Centre for Optimal Living. He is the site co-principal Investigator and therapist on a MAPS Phase 3 clinical trial MDMA for post-traumatic stress disorder. And he is an NIH-funded fellow at NYU and a board member of Horizons Media. In this episode Joe, Elizabeth, and Ingmar discussed: - The history of psychedelics and how we arrived at the psychedelic renaissance - Current science and applications of psychedelics - The subjective experience of these compounds and their clinical action - The role of mindfulness in psychedelic-assisted therapy - Future directions in this field Mindspace will be hosting Ingmar and Elizabeth in Montreal on Friday, November 1st. They will be offering a brief presentation and Q&A for the public. And on Saturday and Sunday, they will be leading an introductory workshop on psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy for healthcare professionals.

Digital Nomad Mastery - Travel the World
How to Travel with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) with Dr Grace Wright and Maria

Digital Nomad Mastery - Travel the World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019


TRAVEL PLANS THIS SUMMER? DON'T LET RA SYMPTOMS STOP YOU Summertime may bring new adventures, including travel for business or pleasure. But having a chronic disease may require extra planning to help keep you comfortable, wherever you go. That's especially true with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). Experts recommend keeping stress in check and moving regularly to help avoid joint stiffness while on the road. Other travel tips for people with RA include: • Taking a lightweight bag with spinning wheels • Checking your bags • Bringing heat wraps and cold wraps • Staying hydrated http://www.YourRAMoments.com In advance of National Arthritis Awareness Month in May, our guests, rheumatologist Dr. Grace Wright and Maria, a person living with RA,, offer tips to help make traveling easier for those with RA during this informative interview. Facts about RA: • In RA, the immune system attacks the tissues of the joints, causing inflammation, pain, and eventually joint damage and disability if not treated appropriately • RA affects approximately 1.3 million Americans, with nearly 75 percent being women • It most often strikes people between 30 and 60 years old; however, it can occur in adults at any age QUESTIONS COVERED: Doctor - What is rheumatoid arthritis and how common is it?Doctor - How can the demands of travel affect someone with RA? Doctor - What can patients with RA do when preparing for a trip to help address RA pain? Doctor - What types of treatment are available to people living RA? Patient -How do you manage the pain you experience when you travel? Doctor/Patient - Where can we get more information? Dr. Grace Wright Bio Dr. Wright is a rheumatologist who has been practicing rheumatology for more than 20 years. She currently practices as an independent private rheumatologist in her own clinical practice, Grace C Wright MD PC. She is also an Attending Physician at NYU Langone and Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone School of Medicine in New York, New York. She is a founding member of and president of the Association of Women in Rheumatology, an organization for women dedicated to promoting the science and practice of rheumatology and advocating access to the highest quality health care and management of patients with rheumatic diseases. She is also a certified fellow and member of the American College of Rheumatology. She is the recipient of several awards, including the Helen R. Downes Award for academic distinction, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Alpha Omega Alpha honor medical society. She received her medical and doctorate degrees from NYU School of Medicine where she also conducted her residency in internal medicine. Dr. Wright has authored numerous publications in rheumatology in publications such as the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Arthritis & Rheumatology and Journal of Rheumatology. María Bio Over 45 years ago, María, a person living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), arrived in the United States with the dream of building a better life for herself and her three young daughters. To do this, María launched a successful cheese factory. When she sold her business in 2007, it was the second largest manufacturer of Hispanic cheeses in the United States. When she was 35 years old, María began experiencing extreme fatigue, which she at first blamed on her grueling entrepreneurial schedule. After her doctor ordered a blood test, she received the devastating diagnosis of RA. Undaunted, she continued growing her business and raising her girls, oftentimes having to resort to supervising manufacturing from a wheelchair because the pain in her legs and feet had become unbearable. Among her many blessings, she counts her trusted rheumatologist who has journeyed the RA path with her for the last 30 years. Today, María is a passionate advocate for helping others cope with this chronic autoimmune disease. She lives in Texas and enjoys investing in real estate, cooking, traveling, and loving her three daughters, nine grandchildren, and one great-grandson. Thank you for watching our video. GET EMAIL UPDATES on our website: http://www.DaddyBlogger.com LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DaddyBlogger SUBSCRIBE to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/tokyoricky FOLLOW us on Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest: http://www.twitter.com/tokyoricky http://www.instagram.com/tokyoricky http://www.pinterest.com/tokyoricky Also, check out our Digital Nomad Mastery business at: http://www.DigitalNomadMastery.com #DaddyBloggerWorldTour #DigitalNomadMastery

Jane Wilkens Michael Better Than Before
Better than Before: Jane Wilkens Michael Show talks about The Shape of your Hearts

Jane Wilkens Michael Better Than Before

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 54:02


Jane’s guest today is Bob Harper, one of the most successful lifestyle experts in the world with numerous New York Times best sellers on health and fitness to his credit. But even given his incredible fitness level, that we all saw in the sixteen seasons that he was a star trainer on the hit show, The Biggest Loser, he suffered a severe heart attack that forever changed his life. Through his personal experience as a heart attack survivor, Bob speaks openly about his personal experience and the importance of heeding the warning signs. To that end, he has partnered with AstraZeneca to launch Survivors Have Heart, a website dedicated to educating those who have had a heart attack about the importance of working with their healthcare provider to create a plan and stay committed to it. Jane will also be speaking with renowned cardiologist Dr. Warren Wexelman. The Founding Director of the Cardiac Rehabilitation & Exercise Program at Maimonides Medical Center, a faculty member of the NYU Langone School of Medicine and Medical Center and the President of the American Heart Association in Brooklyn, Dr. Wexelman will discuss what constitutes a healthy lifestyle, and the necessary steps to take to either prevent a heart attack from happening to begin with, or limit the damage it can do to your heart.

Major Radio
Better than Before: Jane Wilkens Michael Show talks about The Shape of your Hearts

Major Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 54:02


Jane’s guest today is Bob Harper, one of the most successful lifestyle experts in the world with numerous New York Times best sellers on health and fitness to his credit. But even given his incredible fitness level, that we all saw in the sixteen seasons that he was a star trainer on the hit show, The Biggest Loser, he suffered a severe heart attack that forever changed his life. Through his personal experience as a heart attack survivor, Bob speaks openly about his personal experience and the importance of heeding the warning signs. To that end, he has partnered with AstraZeneca to launch Survivors Have Heart, a website dedicated to educating those who have had a heart attack about the importance of working with their healthcare provider to create a plan and stay committed to it. Jane will also be speaking with renowned cardiologist Dr. Warren Wexelman. The Founding Director of the Cardiac Rehabilitation & Exercise Program at Maimonides Medical Center, a faculty member of the NYU Langone School of Medicine and Medical Center and the President of the American Heart Association in Brooklyn, Dr. Wexelman will discuss what constitutes a healthy lifestyle, and the necessary steps to take to either prevent a heart attack from happening to begin with, or limit the damage it can do to your heart.

NEUROSCIENTISTS TALK SHOP
Episode 71 -- Helen Scharfman, PhD

NEUROSCIENTISTS TALK SHOP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2011 38:30


Thursday, September 29, 2011 Helen Scharfman (Professor, NYU Langone School of Medicine) talks about aberrant neurogenesis following seizure activity in the dentate gyrus, and discusses models of how newly born granule cells may aid in information storage and retrieval in memory process. Duration: 45 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Salma Quraishi (Res. Asst Prof, UTSA) Brian Derrick (Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.

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