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The Revitalizing Doctor
Becoming an Ally: Supporting Transgender Individuals in the Workplace - Dr. Jailyn Avila

The Revitalizing Doctor

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 36:49


Unleashing Authenticity: Dr. Jailyn Avila, a fearless transgender advocate, challenges workplace bias and strives to create a world where integrity and acceptance go hand in hand.In this episode, you will be able to:Unravel the nuances of gender identity and the powerful recognition that correct pronouns impart.Recognize the compelling need for respectful language usage in facilitating truly inclusive environments.Delve into the shared challenges and fears of transgender individuals, broadening perspectives and empathy.Discover the financial commitments associated with the transition process and the considerable barriers many encounter.Examine how gender experiences shape confidence and assertiveness in distinct ways.My special guest is Dr. Jailyn AvilaJailyn Avila completed medical school in Loma Linda, California, residency in Chattanooga, Tennessee and an ultrasound fellowship in Lexington Kentucky.  After residency, Jailyn moved to Lexington, Kentucky where she completed an ultrasound fellowship under Dr. Matthew Dawson. During that time, Jailyn began to lecture nationally and internationally, and in 2019 she earned the 2019 ACEP Rookie Speaker of the Year Award after her debut at the ACEP scientific assembly. In 2019, Jailyn and Ben launched www.CoreUltrasound.com, a website that combined Ben's website (UltrasoundoftheWeek.com), Jailyn's 5minsono website and the Ultrasound Podcast into one comprehensive point of care ultrasound website. Jailyn is currently is Core Faculty for the UHS SoCal MEC Emergency Medicine Residency in Temecula, California where she also functions as the Associate Ultrasound Director and the Director of Faculty Development.   Apart from her work on Core Ultrasound, she is a member of the Ultrasound GEL podcast (a podcast that discusses relevant ultrasound literature) and the director of the Ultrasound Leadership Academy and has and continues to collaborate with EMRAP.   In her free time, Dr. Avila enjoys spending time with family, surfing, mountain biking and all things Disney.Connect with Dr. Avila:On Instagram: jailyn_avi and coreultrasoundOn Threads: jailyn_avi and coreultrasoundOn X: @coreultrasound and @Jailyn_AviEM Revitalized: Celebratory Networking Event At ACEP SAOct 10 4:30-6:30 pm Join us in celebrating physicians diversifying outside the ED to create their most fulfilling careers! > Connect with successful thought leaders> Explore career opportunities over apps & drinksReserve your ticket today; click here!Support the showConnect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalize

The Revitalizing Doctor
Transcending Boundaries: Dr. Jailyn Avila's Powerful Insights on Gender Identity and Personal Fulfillment

The Revitalizing Doctor

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 31:53


Do you want to enhance your understanding and support for transgender and non-binary individuals in the medical field? Dr. Jailyn Avila is here to provide you with the solution to achieve that goal. By gaining insight into the complexities of transgender and non-binary identities, you will be equipped to offer improved understanding and support to the individuals in your care. Get ready to expand your knowledge and make a positive impact in the lives of transgender and non-binary individuals.In this episode, you will be able to:Grasp a deeper understanding of transgender and non-binary identities, contributing to more empathetic societal structures.Realize the notable challenges and the underlying significance of name changes pertaining to a transitioning individual's identity.Appreciate the aspects of constant personal growth inherently tied to the journey of transitioning.Draw clear boundaries between the often confused concepts of gender and sexual orientation.Recognize the profound implications of comprehensive medical knowledge and its effect on reinforcing patient-centric care.My special guest is Dr. Jailyn AvilaJailyn Avila completed medical school in Loma Linda, California, residency in Chattanooga, Tennessee and an ultrasound fellowship in Lexington Kentucky.  After residency, Jailyn moved to Lexington, Kentucky where she completed an ultrasound fellowship under Dr. Matthew Dawson. During that time, Jailyn began to lecture nationally and internationally, and in 2019 she earned the 2019 ACEP Rookie Speaker of the Year Award after her debut at the ACEP scientific assembly. In 2019, Jailyn and Ben launched www.CoreUltrasound.com, a website that combined Ben's website (UltrasoundoftheWeek.com), Jailyn's 5minsono website and the Ultrasound Podcast into one comprehensive point of care ultrasound website. Jailyn is currently is Core Faculty for the UHS SoCal MEC Emergency Medicine Residency in Temecula, California where she also functions as the Associate Ultrasound Director and the Director of Faculty Development.   Apart from her work on Core Ultrasound, she is a member of the Ultrasound GEL podcast (a podcast that discusses relevant ultrasound literature) and the director of the Ultrasound Leadership Academy and has and continues to collaborate with EMRAP.   In her free time, Dr. Avila enjoys spending time with family, surfing, mountain biking and all things Disney.Connect with Dr. Avila:On Instagram: jailyn_avi and coreultrasoundOn Threads: jailyn_avi and coreultrasoundOn X: @coreultrasound and @Jailyn_AviEM Revitalized: Celebratory Networking Event At ACEP SAOct 10 4:30-6:30 pm Join us in celebrating physicians diversifying outside the ED to create their most fulfilling careers! > Connect with successful thought leaders> Explore career opportunities over apps & drinksReserve your ticket today; click here!Support the showConnect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalize

Keto Answers Podcast
S2E22: Dr. Mike Mallin - Precision Medicine: Using Your Genes as the Blueprint for Reaching Optimal Health

Keto Answers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 55:45


Dr. Mike Mallin is a former ER doctor who has also taught tens of thousands of physicians and the co-creator of the Ultrasound Podcast, which is an ultrasound education tool for physicians, and the Ultrasound Leadership Academy, a non-profit education company that has taught all over the globe.   Dr. Mallin is also the co-founder of Wild Health, a company that uses advanced machine learning and combines it with DNA analysis, biometrics, microbiome testing, and phenotypic data to give you a personalized blueprint to optimize your health and lifespan. Dr. Mallin and his team are upending a broken medical system and they're creating an incredible, individualized, and better approach to healthcare.   In this episode, Dr. Mallin discusses the differences between genetics and epigenetics, how often DNA testing should be done, what precision medicine is and how it differs from standard medicine, the issues with relying on traditional blood work alone, and so much more.   Here is the episode breakdown: 00:00 Introduction to the Keto Answers podcast 00:29 Introduction to this episode's guest, Dr. Mike Mallin 02:55 Dr. Mallin's background and what brought him to the precision medicine space 08:28 Should you test your DNA often and after implementing intervention strategies?, What's epigenetics?, and How does epigenetics differ from genetics? 12:15 If you have genes that say you can't metabolize certain nutrients, does it mean it will be that way forever? 18:45 Is a weight loss plateau connected to your epigenetics? 26:57 How Dr. Mallin uses his traditional medical background while practicing precision medicine 41:34 Do you test blood work or genetics first to determine the best plan of action? 45:26 Are there genes that can tell you more about your behavior? 48:35 What the data shows on the long-term success rate of a precision medicine approach   Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Mike Mallin's website, Wild Health Dr. Mallin's Instagram and Twitter Dr. Mallin's Wild Health podcast

The Fit Farming Food Mom, Connie Nightingale
Wild Health Founders Dr. Mike Mallin and Dr. Matt Dawson - Precision Health Optimization Through Genomics

The Fit Farming Food Mom, Connie Nightingale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 34:16


Today I am joined by Wild Health founders Dr. Mathew Dawson and Dr. Mike Mallin. Wild Health was founded in response to a broken medical system, one focused on sick care instead of healthcare. Through advanced machine learning, they combine DNA analysis, biometrics, microbiome testing, and phenotypic data to give a blueprint for truly optimized health and a maximized health span. ABOUT DR. MATTHEW DAWSON Dr. Matt Dawson has been obsessed with performance optimization as long as he can remember. He received scholarships to play two sports in college even with “minimal talent” because of his voracious reading and implementation of any fitness or nutritional techniques that would give him an edge. He continued that obsession in medical school and, as a physician, he has won numerous national awards for education, innovation, and leadership. He has lectured in over 20 countries and trained thousands of other physicians through live lecture, online education, two textbooks, and even an educational app. He combines his training in genomics and functional medicine to give personalized, precise medical guidance. His obsession with performance optimization has morphed from initially athletic to now mental performance, business performance, and longevity. Whether it's a professional athlete or a grandparent optimizing their mental clarity and mobility to keep up with their grandkids, Dr. Dawson is passionate about helping everyone perform at their absolute peak. ABOUT MIKE MALLIN Dr. Mike Mallin has been in medical practice for 10 years, but obsessed with health, physical performance, and longevity his entire life. He currently practices in Bend, Oregon where he lives with his wife and 2 children. Mike is board certified in emergency medicine and completed a fellowship in point-of-care ultrasound. During his fellowship, he specialized in cardiac ultrasound and passed the National Board of Echocardiography credentialing exam. Dr. Mallin has taught tens of thousands of physicians on the topics of point-of-care ultrasound, ultrasound-guided procedures and injections, and cardiac ultrasound. He is a co-creator of the Ultrasound Podcast, an ultrasound education tool for physicians, as well as the Ultrasound Leadership Academy, a non-profit ultrasound education company that has taught ultrasound all over the globe. Mike is an avid athlete who loves self-hacking and optimizing fitness, diet, sleep, and supplementation. He has participated in countless adventure races, ultra-marathons, cycling races, and even Crossfit competitions. Mike's current obsession is the science of longevity – helping people live as long as they can with the highest quality of life obtainable. WEBLINKS Website: https://www.wildhealth.com Promo code: FITFARM20 for 20% off Wild Health services --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefitfarmingfoodmom/support

Soundwaves From the Community
Episode 7- Small Bowel Obstruction

Soundwaves From the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 13:26


Bedside ultrasound can be used to identify small bowel obstruction in minutes. CT scans can take over an hour, so POCUS can be very helpful in treating your patients.

Soundwaves From the Community
Episode 5- Fascia Iliaca Block Case Studies

Soundwaves From the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 18:19


As a follow up to last week's episode we're going to dive into some cases where the ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca nerve block made a difference for actual patients. Bedside ultrasound is a tool that you can use in so many cases, but only if you practice and develop the skillset. Get out there and scan your patients!Link to the YouTube channel.

Soundwaves From the Community
Episode 4- Fascia iiliaca block interview with Dr. David Bosch

Soundwaves From the Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 17:57


Today's episode featured Dr. David Bosch and how his group instituted a protocol for ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca block. Point of care ultrasound can make a HUGE difference for patients with hip fractures in avoiding complications from narcotic use. This is a bedside skill that WILL change your practice, so stay tuned!Link to YouTube videoLink to the fascia iliaca block kit developed by Dr. BoschLink to the regional anesthetic quick reference card

5 Minute Sono
LAST 5 MIN SONO episode! (Regional wall motion abnormalities)

5 Minute Sono

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 5:32


It's been a great few years! Its time to consolidate all the projects I'm currently working.  Over the past year I've been working to move 5 minute sono, ultrasound podast and ultrasound of the week onto ONE website called www.coreultrasound.com.  This will be the last 5 minute sono podcast I'll be sending out on this channel, and it's a good one! This week, we're going to talk about regional wall motion abnormalities!  I will definitely still be making podcasts, but they will be published on the Ultrasound Podcast (if you haven't already subscribed to us there, please do! To clarify, I'm still going to be making the same great content, I'm just going to be publishing it on the ultrasound podcast, and on coreultraound.com.  Thanks!!

Wild Health
Episode 59 - Ultrasound for COVID-19?

Wild Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 36:23


Drs Mike Stone, Mike Mallin, Mike Prats, and Jacob Avila from the Ultrasound Podcast discuss these use of ultrasound of the lungs on the front lines and as telemedicine for the diagnosis and monitoring of COVID-19. This podcast is mostly directed toward physicians, but is interesting nonetheless to all parties.

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Ultrasound Podcast
Retroperitoneal Ultrasound (Aorta/Kidneys) with Claire Heslop! (And an Important Announcement!)

Ultrasound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 39:11


This week our podcast features Claire Heslop (@RogueClaire), one of our Castlefest 2020 speakers and her amazing aorta and renal ultrasound talk she gave at Castlefest last year (2019).  Also, *an important announcement*! Ultrasound Podcast, 5 Minutes Sono and Ultrasound of the Week are combining forces into a NEW website: www.CoreUltrasound.com.  Check it out! If you are interested in coming to Castlefest 2020, one of our ultrasound symposiums, go to www.castlefest2020.com. 

Universal Ultrasound Podcast
1: Universal Ultrasound Podcast

Universal Ultrasound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 8:12


This podcast is an introduction of Universal Ultrasound Management which provides imaging laboratories and Interventional Centers with human resources, operational efficiency and ultrasound training. Our training spans from administrating courses to hosting personalized programs to an international e-learning platform. Julie Cardoso shared her passion and experience that enabled her to develop a unique, innovative system of interactive training that stimulates learners to achieve the next level of skill and confidence in answering the clinical question.

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Curbside to Bedside
Are we Placing mCPR Devices too Early?

Curbside to Bedside

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 12:25


First, there are two proposed mechanisms of CPR, brilliantly summarized in this paper: Cardiac Pump Mechanism: “blood is squeezed from the heart into the arterial and pulmonary circulations, with closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves, preventing retrograde blood flow, and opening of the aortic and pulmonary valves in response to forward blood flow. Air is thought to move freely in and out of the lungs, so that the intrathoracic pressures do not significantly rise and the pulmonary circulation is not adversely affected by chest compressions. With the relaxation of chest compression, the heart fills with blood and air passively returns to the lungs.” Thoracic Pump Mechanism: “With each chest compression the intrathoracic pressure rises because of the collapse of the airways; the thoracic pump theory. This theory presumes that the rise in the intrathoracic pressures results in collapse of the pulmonary airways, thereby reducing the movement of air out of the lungs and reducing the size of the intrathoracic structures, but not necessary equally. The collapse of venous structures at the thoracic inlet was postulated to prevent retrograde venous blood flow and with each relaxation of chest compressions, the intrathoracic pressure falls with return of venous blood.” It is likely that both mechanisms are at play: …In patients with an average chest configuration and those with so‐called “barrel chests,” secondary to emphysema or other causes, the lateral chest roentgenogram often shows a significant distance between the anterior chest‐wall and the heart. In such patients it is nearly inconceivable that sternal compressions of the chest during CPR could result in cardiac compression. Rather, the mechanism of blood flow from chest compressions is probably secondary to the rhythmic alterations of the intrathoracic pressure and releases, for example, the “thoracic pump” theory. Is there any evidence that M-CPR Devices improve outcomes – since they’re marketed as “life saving devices”? A Meta Analysis from Gates et. al. concluded: Existing studies do not suggest that mechanical chest compression devices are superior to manual chest compression, when used during resuscitation after out of hospital cardiac arrest. However, if there’s no difference in survival, and it’s not WORSE than manual CPR, why not use it to cognitively offload tasks? Because, it may be worse. Gonzales et. al. compared “pit crew” resuscitation with “scripted” mCPR implementation and found: In this EMS system with a standardized, “pit crew” approach to OHCA that prioritized initial high-quality initial resuscitative efforts and scripted the sequence for initiating mechanical CPR, use of mechanical CPR was associated with decreased ROSC and decreased survival to discharge. Why might this be the case? We know based off work by Hwang et. al. who showed that standard CPR (inter-nipple line) often results in compression or narrowing of the LVOT or the aortic root. In this study, the area of maximal compression was over the aorta in 59% of patients! In another study, anderson et. al. used transthoractic echo to mark the location of the aortic root and the left ventricle of animals, and randomized them to receive CPR at one of the two locations. As you can probably guess, aortic systolic and diastolic pressures as well as ETCO2 were higher in the LV group, and 9 of the LV group (69%) achieved ROSC and survived at least 60 minutes compared to none who received chest compressions over the aortic root.  All of these studies and more are explained in a wonderful video created by Felipe Teran: The folks at The Ultrasound Podcast also discuss using TEE to guide hand or device palcement for CPR: TEE to save lives, guide compressions, and guide interventions Pt 1. #FOAMED.  p.s. – checkout cabofest2018.com  But, how do we do we know that we’re compressing the LV without TEE? Well, we don’t exactly. However, Qvigstad E et. al. published a study in Resuscitation titled “Clinical pilot study of different hand positions during manual chest compressions monitored with capnography.” They compared how hand positioning at the inter-nipple line (INL), 2 cm below the INL, 2 cm below and to the left, and 2 cm below and to the right affect ETCO2. They found that there’s not “one superior hand position”, and that optimal positioning varies: How does this explain when we should place mCPR? It doesn’t really, but one argument against mCPR, specifically one based off of the cardiac pump mechanism, is that the device is consistent and doesn’t fatigue, yet this might be it’s downfall. It’s postulated, and demonstrated in the above videos that it may just be consistently compressing the aortic outflow tract, and not the left ventricle.  Are we applying mCPR too early? Poole et. al discuss this in a paper titled: Mechanical CPR: Who? When? How? In their paper they discuss how the device is frequently deployed early, even before defibrillating the patient. Others In clinical practice, published literature reports marked variability in the hands-off time during device deployment, with pauses in excess of 1 minute being reported. In the LINC trial, the median reported chest compression pause associated with device deployment was 36.0 s (IQR 19.5, 45.5) The authors continue and note that… subsequent improvement in flow-fraction following device deployment meant that the median flow-fraction over the first 10 minutes of the cardiac arrest was higher in the mechanical CPR arm (mechanical 0.84 (IQR 0.78, 0.91) vs manual 0.79 (IQR 0.70, 0.86), p 

Ben Greenfield Life
How To Use Precision Medicine To Enhance Athletic Performance, Defy Aging, Balance Hormones, Fix The Heart & Much More.

Ben Greenfield Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 75:14


"The good physician treats the disease. The great physician treats the patient." - Sir William Osler You deserve better than the broken, assembly-line medical system. The world deserves the optimized version of you. We can get you there. So claim my guests on today's show, Dr. Matt Dawson and Dr. Mike Mallin of , with physical locations in Versailles, Kentucky and Bend, Oregon. Dr. Matt Dawson is a precision medicine physician in Lexington, KY and co-host of the Wild Health podcast. Dr. Dawson has been obsessed with performance optimization as long as he can remember. He received scholarships to play two sports in college even with "minimal talent" because of his voracious reading and implementation of any fitness or nutritional techniques that would give him an edge. He continued that obsession in medical school and, as a physician, he has won national awards for education, innovation, and leadership. He has lectured in over 20 countries and trained thousands of other physicians through live lecture, online education, two textbooks, and an educational app. He combines his training in genomics and functional medicine to give personalized, precise medical guidance. His obsession with performance optimization has morphed from initially athletic to now mental performance and longevity. Whether it's a professional athlete or a grandparent optimizing their mental clarity and mobility to keep up with their grandkids, Dr. Dawson is passionate about helping everyone perform at their absolute peak. Dr. Mike Mallin is a physician in Bend, Oregon who is obsessed with health performance and precision medicine and is co-founder of the Wild Health podcast. He completed medical school in South Carolina, and trained in Emergency Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah where he competed in several ultramarathons and found his love for the mountains and performance. Mike currently practices in Bend, Oregon and Lexington, Kentucky in his precision medicine clinic. He is also co-founder of the Ultrasound Podcast, an educational podcast that has taught thousands of physicians all over the world how to use ultrasound, as well as Wild Health, his newest podcast focusing on health performance and longevity. During our discussion, you'll discover: -How Dr. Dawson played two sports in college despite possessing "minimal talent"...8:55 Received two scholarships: tennis and soccer Became obsessed with performance; auto-didact Focused on helping others optimize their fitness and performance goals Ben had to figure out ways to train to overcome physical limitations in college - first foray into biohacking -The story behind the founding of Wild Health...13:05 Met 12 years ago, residency in Salt Lake City Interested in personal health for performance; competed with each other Became interested in genomics trying to fix Dr. Mallin's cholesterol numbers, which were very high Extremely high LDL; over 300 Used epidemiology; lots of guess work. Frustrated with conventional methods Saw need for adding genomic and microbiome data into the treatment Began studying "precision medicine" Treat patients primarily in person, in their respective clinics Data is important, but focus on a relationship, know patient's lifestyle, etc. -What the heck is "precision medicine"...17:45 First and foremost: not treating a patient as a statistic What may be true for a "population" may not necessarily be true for an individual Two individuals with the same problem (ex. insufficient Vitamin D) may require completely different treatments -Machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence used in precision medicine...20:10 Closest we can come to that at the moment is the human brain Difficulty in obtaining accurate data is in lifestyle factors Great potential; Onegevity () has great potential but too many variables Is there a "gold standard" test that Drs. Mallin and Dawson use on their patients Varies with each individual according to their needs and specific situation/lifestyle -Strategies Drs. Mallin and Dawson recommend in terms of athletic performance optimization...24:15 Depends on the individual Some need more recovery time than others Genetic tests to determine power vs. endurance Focus on doing what people like to do Optimize sleep: oura ring, Elite athletes, exercise enthusiasts Won't change based on genetic data Focus on overtraining by using data to educate them appropriately Can better identify a power vs. endurance approach with someone who is more passive in their regimen What Matt's daily exercise regimen looks like: Sauna: near infrared light, meditation (20 minutes) 90 lb. kettlebell; short sets (20 minutes) Reading (20 minutes Short, compressed exercise much more efficacious than a long run, long sets of strenuous activity HRV, breath work, -How Drs. Mallin and Dawson approach cognitive performance, as well as dementia and Alzheimers...36:50 Start with genetic testing Alzheimers easier to treat before symptoms start If you have apoe4 gene, you're 3-15x more likely to have Alzheimers; earlier onset There are ways to treat Alzheimers with the right data at hand Healthy diet, sleep, detoxification Book: -How Drs. Mallin and Dawson approach longevity and anti-aging...43:30 Ultimate hack: find an ancient practice (like fasting) that simulates a modern day compound like rapamycin or metformin Results from studies on athletes who take compounds like metformin? What about stem cells... Proceed with caution. Possible if a patient has major health issues. Educate them and let them make the decision they believe is best -Drs. Mallin and Dawson's personal nutrition regimen...50:15 for Ashwagandha Reduces blood sugar level Increasing testosterone and fertility KSM 66 How do you measure for testosterone? 5 days of taking a supplement to getting to a "steady state" Test once per month Multi-modal approach First step: test for imbalance; then adjust lifestyle before supplementation DUTCH test: Key for women, not as much for men So much fluctuation of estrogen during the cycle More efficacious than single-serum test -What about cardiovascular health...59:11 Primary interventions - diet, lifestyle - help with 80% of cure 3 areas to focus on: Inflammation Endothelial dysfunction High LDL particle count Treat based on the reason for the problem; not because there's a problem . -How Drs. Mallin and Dawson go about identifying the perfect diet for people... They're both on very different diets Use genomics to figure out predispositions Weston A. Price Start with what the person likes; the "perfect diet" is useless if people don't adhere to it. -About the Kentucky Castle, and upcoming event where Ben will be speaking...1:09:13 -And much more! Special Announcements: - Kentucky Castle Event: On April 6, 2019, Drs. Dawson and Mallin will show you the science of how to look at your genetics and personalize every life decision to what your body will respond best to. Ben Greenfield will share his vast knowledge of nutrition and exercise science to help you figure out how to hack your biology and get the most out of the genetics you were born with. This will happen at the amazing Kentucky Castle. Interactive discussions and presentations will take place from 9am - 1pm on April 6th. Then everyone will take a field trip to Keeneland to watch the sport of kings, thoroughbred horse racing, at the most beautiful race track in the world. After the festivities we'll return to the castle for a feast in the evening and dinner with Ben Greenfield and Drs. Dawson and Mallin. There they'll answer your specific questions about genomics, personalized medicine, the microbiome, or any other questions you have. Registration is very limited, so -: Join Ben Greenfield and Robyn Openshaw, aka The Green Smoothie Girl, for an immersive health retreat in the Swiss Alps! At this 2019 liver detox and R&R at the beautiful Swiss Mountain Clinic (formerly Paracelsus al Ronc) in the Italian quarter of Switzerland, you will stay on-site and receive diagnostics and treatments from the best doctors of biological medicine, to detox your liver and your soul. Plus you're going to have a wonderful time hiking, sightseeing and enjoying one of the most beautiful places in the world. Click for more information. Spots are extremely limited! -: In September and October this year, people from all over the world will come together at a pristine property nestled on the ridge between Napa and Sonoma Valley, for one of the most immersive wellness experiences in the world. Guests spend four days connecting with each other and themselves, while learning and applying practices that are at the forefront of wellness and longevity. This is the RUNGA Immersion. Click for more information. To keep up with all of Ben's upcoming public events, just visit the official . Resources from this episode: - - -Book: - - - - - for Ashwagandha - light - - -. Episode Sponsors: -: The Daily Life Bundle contains Ben and Team Kion's go to, everyday essentials: Kion Bars, Coffee, Aminos and Kion Lean. Use discount code "bgf10" and receive 10% off your order. -: Boost energy; increase focus; upgrade immunity; enhance fitness. All with hydrogen-rich water from Trusii. Use discount code "ben" and receive 30% off your order. -: The smartest way to hire. Use my link and try Zip Recruiter for FREE! -: Helps you recover right and keep your body healthy, so you can do the things you love now without paying for it later. Use discount code "ben" to receive 10% off your order. Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Dr. Dawson, Dr. Mallin or me? Leave your comments below and one of us will reply!

5 Minute Sono
Diastology (AKA heart failure with preserved ejection fraction)

5 Minute Sono

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 5:42


This week, Mike Mallin discusses how to evaluate your patient for diastolic heart failure. Check out the Ultrasound Podcast for a more comprehensive look at diastology with Mike Mallin, Jimmy Fair and me!   heck out my other podcasts, ultrasoundpodcast.com and ultrasoundgel.org. If you'd like to come scan with us in my new hometown of Lexington, Kentucky, check out castlefest2019.com

FOAMcast -  Emergency Medicine Core Content
Episode 63 - Bradycardias

FOAMcast - Emergency Medicine Core Content

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 23:20


We cover FOAM on transvenous pacing from Ultrasound Podcast, Dr. Jason Nomura, and Dr. Al Sachetti     Then, we delve into basics on bradycardias using Rosen's Emergency Medicine and Tintinalli's as a guide. Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer

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FOAMcast -  Emergency Medicine Core Content
Episode 54 - The Pericardium

FOAMcast - Emergency Medicine Core Content

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 20:31


We cover ultrasound guided pericardiocentesis using the posts from EMin5, CoreEM, and the Ultrasound Podcast. Then, we delve into core content on the pericardium using Rosen’s (8th ed) Chapter 82 and Tintinalli (8th ed) Chapter 55 covering pericardial effusions, pericarditis, and myocarditis.   Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust & Lauren Westafer

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Ultrasound Podcast
Renal Ultrasound with @nobleultrasound. Hydro, twinkling, and Jets, oh my! #FOAMED

Ultrasound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016


We’re still springing into the basics here on The Ultrasound Podcast, and that means renal ultrasound on this episode.  There’s not much more basic than renal ultrasound, but we’ve got some stuff to discuss.  First off, big evidence recently that REALLY SHOULD be changing our practice.  Also, we know you’re good with hydro, but what about jets and twinkling?  Useful or just a party trick?  Let’s discuss! Lastly, you can get CME credit from ACEP for this episode if you’re interested.  Go HERE for that. Follow us:  @ultrasoundpod Learn with us:  www.ultrasoundleadershipacademy.com Register:  Yellowstone Ultrasound Course FREE Introduction to Bedside Ultrasound eBook: Volume 1 Volume 2 One Minute Ultrasound Smartphone App for iOS One Minute Ultrasound Smartphone App for Android

FOAMcast -  Emergency Medicine Core Content
Episode 36 - Rib and Sternal Fractures

FOAMcast - Emergency Medicine Core Content

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 20:58


We cover an episode of the Ultrasound Podcast, in which Drs. Matt Dawson, Mike Mallin, and Jacob Avila demonstrate how to diagnose rib and sternal fractures with bedside ultrasound.   Then we cover core content pearls using Rosen's, Tintinalli, and the EAST guidelines on rib fractures, sternal fractures, and blunt cardiac injury. Visit foamcast.org for references as well as generously donated Rosh Review questions. Thanks y'all! -Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer

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Core EM Podcast
Episode 14.0 – Grand Rounds with Mike Stone – US Guided Nerve Blocks

Core EM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015


This is a full length recording of Mike Stone's Grand Rounds at Bellevue Hospital on Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks for Regional Anesthesia https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_14_0_Grand_Rounds_Stone_Nerve_Blocks_Final.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Nerve Blocks, Ultrasound Show Notes Regional Anesthesia Resources The Ultrasound Podcast: Nerve Blocks Archive ASAHQ: Standards for Basic Anesthetic Monitoring Cook County Regional: Chapter on Local Anesthetics Anesthesiology News: Nerve Injury After Peripheral Nerve Block

Core EM Podcast
Episode 14.0 – Grand Rounds with Mike Stone – US Guided Nerve Blocks

Core EM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015


This is a full length recording of Mike Stone's Grand Rounds at Bellevue Hospital on Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks for Regional Anesthesia https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_14_0_Grand_Rounds_Stone_Nerve_Blocks_Final.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Nerve Blocks, Ultrasound Show Notes Regional Anesthesia Resources The Ultrasound Podcast: Nerve Blocks Archive ASAHQ: Standards for Basic Anesthetic Monitoring Cook County Regional: Chapter on Local Anesthetics Anesthesiology News: Nerve Injury After Peripheral Nerve Block

Core EM Podcast
Episode 14.0 – Grand Rounds with Mike Stone – US Guided Nerve Blocks

Core EM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015


This is a full length recording of Mike Stone's Grand Rounds at Bellevue Hospital on Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks for Regional Anesthesia https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_14_0_Grand_Rounds_Stone_Nerve_Blocks_Final.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Nerve Blocks, Ultrasound Show Notes Regional Anesthesia Resources The Ultrasound Podcast: Nerve Blocks Archive ASAHQ: Standards for Basic Anesthetic Monitoring Cook County Regional: Chapter on Local Anesthetics Anesthesiology News: Nerve Injury After Peripheral Nerve Block

Core EM Podcast
Episode 11.0 – TEE in Cardiac Arrest and PE Risk Stratification

Core EM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015


Pearls from our weekly resident conference - discussion of PE risk stratification and TEE in cardiac arrest https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_Episode_11_0_Final.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Cardiac Arrest, Pulmonary Embolism, TEE Show Notes Ultrasound in Cardiac Arrest Blaivas M. Transesophageal echocardiography during cardiopulmonary arrest in the emergency department. Resuscitation 2008; 78: 135-40. PMID: 18486300 Ultrasound Podcast: Ultrasound guided CPR Part 1. How we're doing it wrong. Ultrasound Podcast: Ultrasound guided CPR Part 2. TEE & US = New pulse check Read More

Core EM Podcast
Episode 11.0 – TEE in Cardiac Arrest and PE Risk Stratification

Core EM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015


Pearls from our weekly resident conference - discussion of PE risk stratification and TEE in cardiac arrest https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_Episode_11_0_Final.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Cardiac Arrest, Pulmonary Embolism, TEE Show Notes Ultrasound in Cardiac Arrest Blaivas M. Transesophageal echocardiography during cardiopulmonary arrest in the emergency department. Resuscitation 2008; 78: 135-40. PMID: 18486300 Ultrasound Podcast: Ultrasound guided CPR Part 1. How we're doing it wrong. Ultrasound Podcast: Ultrasound guided CPR Part 2. TEE & US = New pulse check Read More

Core EM Podcast
Episode 11.0 – TEE in Cardiac Arrest and PE Risk Stratification

Core EM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015


Pearls from our weekly resident conference - discussion of PE risk stratification and TEE in cardiac arrest https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_Episode_11_0_Final.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Cardiac Arrest, Pulmonary Embolism, TEE Show Notes Ultrasound in Cardiac Arrest Blaivas M. Transesophageal echocardiography during cardiopulmonary arrest in the emergency department. Resuscitation 2008; 78: 135-40. PMID: 18486300 Ultrasound Podcast: Ultrasound guided CPR Part 1. How we’re doing it wrong. Ultrasound Podcast: Ultrasound guided CPR Part 2. TEE & US = New pulse check Read More

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Replay of the Emergency Ultrasound Podcast – Wall Motion Abnormality Lecture

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2011


Replay of the incredible Wall Motion Abnormality Talk from the Emergency Ultrasound Podcast

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Therapeutic Modalities
Ultrasound podcast

Therapeutic Modalities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2006 40:42


Topics covered include: ultrasound energy, parameters of ultrasound, and applying ultrasound correctly based on current research evidence.