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Rounding@IOWA
54: Burn and Toxic Gas Exposure Prevention and Care

Rounding@IOWA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 58:51


In this episode, Lt. Collin Wellsandt from the Iowa City Fire Department as well as Dr. Lucy Wibbenmeyer and nurse manager Jolyn Schneider from the UIHC Burn Treatment Center join Dr. Clancy for a discussion of prevention and treatment of burns and toxic gas inhalation. Gerard Clancy, MD Senior Associate Dean for External Affairs Professor of Psychiatry and Emergency Medicine University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Jolyn Schneider, MSN RN Nurse Manager, Burn Treatment Center University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Lt. Collin Wellsandt Firefighter Iowa City Fire Department Lucy Wibbenmeyer, MD Clinical Professor of Surgery-Acute Care Surgery Program Director, Burn Fellowship, Surgery Director, Burn Treatment Unit University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine References/Resources:  Safe Start Burn Prevention Program https://uihc.org/childrens/services/safe-start-burn-prevention-program Burn Awareness and Prevention for Children Guide https://uihc.org/childrens/health-topics/burn-awareness-and-prevention-children-guide How Do Carbon Monoxide Detectors Work? https://www.nist.gov/how-do-you-measure-it/how-do-carbon-monoxide-detectors-work The Burden of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Children and Those of Their Parents in a Burn Population https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33484246/ Financial Disclosures:   Dr. Lucy Wibbenmeyer has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships: Avita Medical Americas, LLC - Sponsored Research, Consultant; AlloSource - Consultant; MediWound Ltd. - Sponsored Research; Stratatech - Sponsored Research Dr. Gerard Clancy, Jolyn Schneider, Collin Wellsandt, and the members of the planning committee for Rounding@IOWA have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated. CME Credit Available:  https://uiowa.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=56443  CME Credit Designation: The University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nurses: Effective March 18, 2020, Iowa nurses may use participation in ACCME-accredited education toward their CE requirement for licensure. A certificate of participation will be available after successful completion of the course. (Nurses from other states should confirm with their licensing boards that this activity meets their state's licensing requirements.) Other Health Care Providers: A certificate of completion will be available after successful completion of the course. (It is the responsibility of licensees to determine if this continuing education activity meets the requirements of their professional licensure board.) Date Recorded: 01/17/2023  

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Dr. Jason Koh, Mark R. Neaman Family Chair of Orthopedic Surgery; Director, Orthopedic & Spine Institute NorthShore University HealthSystem & David Rahija, President at NorthShore Skokie Hospital, Legacy NorthShore Institutes and Legacy Medical Gr

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 19:47


This episode features Dr. Jason Koh, Mark R. Neaman Family Chair of Orthopedic Surgery; Director, Orthopedic & Spine Institute NorthShore University HealthSystem & David Rahija, President at NorthShore Skokie Hospital, Legacy NorthShore Institutes and Legacy Medical Group Operations. Here, they discuss their points of pride in NorthShore, the increase in demand for orthopedic care, new technologies, and more.

DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast
64: A Harvard Surgeon Makes the Case for Hobbies and Interest Outside of Work with Dr. Roy Phitayakorn

DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 22:50


“It's almost this idea or analogy of having a garden, and maybe when you were in college that garden was pretty robust or maybe it looked like a greenhouse or what have you. I think of this analogy, now that I think about it, because I actually used to run a greenhouse when I was in college. The flip side, though, is that once they become a resident, maybe it's more like an air plant or a cactus. You know, it's just one single thing that they can focus on, they can take care of, they can nurture. And maybe when they become an attending, it can grow again to a whole garden.” -Dr. Roy Phitayakorn MD In today's episode, Jill talks with Endocrine and General Surgeon and Associate Professor of Surgery, Dr. Roy Phitayakorn. But this conversation isn't about his medical career. It's about Dr. Phitayakorn's interesting hobby. He buys interesting objects and fixes them up to their former glory. Sometimes these are just things that he likes or sometimes they remind him of his childhood or sometimes he is fulfilling a bigger purpose of being a caretaker and preserving an item for its future owner. No matter what, it also fulfills a big purpose in his life. Tune in to hear how Dr. Phitayakorn's hobby impacts his life.  Dr. Roy Phitayakorn completed his residency training in general surgery at Case Western Reserve University in 2009 and completed an endocrine surgery fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital in 2011.  Dr. Phitayakorn is an Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School with a practice in general surgery and endocrine surgery at the main campus of the Massachusetts General Hospital.  Dr. Phitayakorn is also the MGH Department of Surgery Director of Medical Student Education and Surgical Education Research and the Co-Director of the American College of Surgeons-accredited MGH Surgery Education Research and Simulation Fellowship program.     Dr. Phitayakorn has a Master's degree in Medical Education from the University of Illinois at Chicago (MHPE).  His MHPE thesis won the best thesis award in 2007 and best presentation at the 2008 MHPE medical education conference.  Dr. Phitayakorn was the first Surgical Simulation Fellow at the MGH Learning Laboratory and completed a certificate in simulation-based teaching from the MGH Institutes of Health Professions in 2011.     Dr. Phitayakorn is an external examination consultant for the American Board of Surgery and develops medical education content for the American College of Surgeons.  Dr. Phitayakorn is also a faculty member for several national medical education courses and institutions including the Harvard Macy Institute, the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Surgeons as Educators course, the Institute of Medical Simulation, the ACS Surgical Education Principles and Practice course, the ACS Certificate in Applied Surgical Education Leadership, and the Harvard Medical School Training to Teachers Egypt, Mongolia, and China programs.   Click Here Prepare For Your Board Exams & Get Your CME Quickly & Easily With Board Vitals! Save 10% on Question Banks with the promo code: DOCWORKING10   Find the full transcript of this episode on the DocWorking Blog   Our New DocWorking THRIVE Membership is coming at the end of July!! You'll get ongoing Small Group Coaching with our Experienced Team, Ongoing Coaching Support in a Private Community that Fosters Peer Support and Mentorship, and superb virtual courses to include ‘STAT: Quick Wins to Get Your Life Back' with Gabriella Dennery MD and Master Certified Coach Jill Farmer, and ‘A New Era of Leadership,' with Lisa Kuzman, and so much more!    Join our community by clicking here.   At DocWorking, our specialty is Coaching Physicians. We bring an exceptional experienced team to Coach Physicians to achieve the Best in Life and Medicine.    Doctors devote their lives to caring for others. But does that mean they must sacrifice their own health and wellbeing? Absolutely not!   At DocWorking, we have developed a unique way to embrace it all.   The caring for others that you do so selflessly AND the caring for YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY that you crave in order to bring it all into the perfect balance specific to YOU.   What if we told you that you CAN have it all? The career you dreamed of when you decided to become a doctor AND the life outside of medicine that you desire?   DocWorking empowers physicians to get back on the path to achieving their dreams.   At DocWorking, we understand the tug between life and medicine–a desire to make an impact through your specialized skills but a longing for more time to prioritize your own dreams and ambitions.   We understand because we are a team of physicians and experienced coaches who have been successfully coaching physicians for more than 10 years.   Professional coaching is transformational. Elite athletes, award-winning actors and top-performing executives all know this, which is why they embrace coaching to achieve such extraordinary success.  Smart leaders leverage the power of coaching to achieve outcomes that are meaningful, measurable, and attainable. Physicians definitely benefit from coaching, and we are here to provide the best of the best.   It's Time to Prioritize the Health and Wellness of Physicians! DocWorking is here for you.    Our Coaches Will Show You How!   To learn more about DocWorking, visit us here! Are you a physician who would like to tell your story? Please email Amanda, our producer, at Amanda@docworking.com to be considered. And if you like our podcast and would like to subscribe and leave us a 5 star review, we would be extremely grateful! We're everywhere you like to get your podcasts! 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Well Said | Zucker School of Medicine

Did you know that New York lags behind the rest of the nation when it comes to organ donation? Listen to Well Said to learn more about what you can do to increase awareness and provide support to thousands of people waiting for life-saving transplants. Our guests include: Ernesto Molmenti, MD, PhD, MBA, Professor of Surgery, Medicine and Pediatrics at the Zucker School of Medicine, Vice Chairman, Department of Surgery Director, Adult and Pediatric Kidney Transplantation at Northwell Health, and, Christine Zammit, PA-C, Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Studies Hofstra Northwell School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies and an organ donor. Resources: Donate Life: https://www.donatelife.net/ndlm/ LiveOnNY: https://www.liveonny.org/ Northwell Health: https://www.northwell.edu/doctors-and-care/organ-and-tissue-donation

Audible Bleeding
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Vascular Education

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 43:30


3/27/20    Impact of COVID19 on resident and fellow education   In this special episode of Audible Bleeding, we explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the education of vascular trainees with Dr. Jason Lee, Dr. Chris Abularrage, and Dr. Lori Pounds. We discuss challenges, including the precipitous drop in case volume, protecting staff, managing call coverage and clinical responsibilities, and didactic education in the face of social distancing. We also discuss educational opportunities that this crisis presents, including crowdsourcing and sharing of educational resources across departments.     Dr. Jason Lee is a Professor of Surgery, the Director of Endovascular Surgery, and the Vascular Surgery Residency and Fellowship Program Director at Stanford University Medical Center. He is also the Secretary and Treasurer of the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery   Dr. Chris Abularrage is an Associate Professor of Surgery Director of the Diabetic Foot and Wound Clinic and Vascular Surgery Fellowship Program Director at The Johns Hopkins Department of Surgery. He is also Chair of the Curriculum committee of the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery and Editor-in-Chief of VSCORE for the American Board of Surgery.    Dr. Lori Pounds is a Professor of Vascular Surgery and Vascular Surgery Fellowship Program Director at UT Health San Antonio, as well as Chief of Vascular Surgery at the San Antonio VA. She is also Chair of the Education Committee of the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery.  If you enjoy our content, please contribute to Support Audible Bleeding!   Tell us about yourself through our Audible Bleeding Listener Survey!   

UC San Francisco (Video)
HCV in Wait-Listed Patients To Treat or Not to Treat - The Nathan Bass UCSF Liver Transplant Conference 2018

UC San Francisco (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 34:35


Norah Terrault, MD, Professor of Medicine and Surgery Director, Viral Hepatitis Center from UCSF. Series: "UCSF Transplant Update" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34388]

UC San Francisco (Audio)
HCV in Wait-Listed Patients To Treat or Not to Treat - The Nathan Bass UCSF Liver Transplant Conference 2018

UC San Francisco (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 34:35


Norah Terrault, MD, Professor of Medicine and Surgery Director, Viral Hepatitis Center from UCSF. Series: "UCSF Transplant Update" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34388]

Transplantation (Video)
HCV in Wait-Listed Patients To Treat or Not to Treat - The Nathan Bass UCSF Liver Transplant Conference 2018

Transplantation (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 34:35


Norah Terrault, MD, Professor of Medicine and Surgery Director, Viral Hepatitis Center from UCSF. Series: "UCSF Transplant Update" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34388]

Transplantation (Audio)
HCV in Wait-Listed Patients To Treat or Not to Treat - The Nathan Bass UCSF Liver Transplant Conference 2018

Transplantation (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 34:35


Norah Terrault, MD, Professor of Medicine and Surgery Director, Viral Hepatitis Center from UCSF. Series: "UCSF Transplant Update" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34388]

Corban Talks
Dr. Gary Ott, Science and Reality: Is there any room left for God?

Corban Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 40:18


Are religion and science mutually exclusive? Do we speak of faith only when we wish to substitute emotion for evidence? The totality of reality cannot be contained within the narrow bounds of science alone. The design, meaning, and purpose evident in our world points to a need for a deeper understanding of our universe. Bio: Gary Ott is a practicing cardiothoracic surgeon who is currently Surgery Director of the Center for Advanced Cardiac Disease at the Providence Heart and Vascular Institute he has a clinical focus on cardiac replacement therapies and heart transplantation. He was formerly faculty at OHSU’s Department of Surgery. He received his MD from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia and completed his surgical residency training at Jefferson University Hospital and Cardiothoracic fellowship at Columbia/Presbyterian University Hospital in New York City. His interests include music (guitar-more enthusiasm than talent), reading, tennis, and skiing. He loves his wife, Cheryl, of 30+ years and his kids Jordan, Hannah & Nathan and his dog Appa (a therapy dog at St. Vincents)