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Anesthesiology News Presents

Anesthesiology News, James Prudden, Paul Bufano

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Anesthesiology News will be publishing a new season of our popular podcast series, “On the Case” and “Ask the Experts.” “On the Case” is a review series that features the authors of our popular case report series. We hear the behind-the-scenes story on the most unique clinical case studies published in the magazine directly from the professionals who managed them. The first episode of this new season features an interview with L. Jane Stewart, MD, JD, MPH, who co-wrote a case report about a ...
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This podcast and website is dedicated to the healthcare professional who needs to provide high quality care in a very austere location. For more content: www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us on: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective
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The EMS Lighthouse Project Podcast exists to foster knowledge translation from peer-reviewed scientific journals to the street. Join Mike Verkest and Dr. Jeff Jarvis as they shine the bright light of science on EMS practice in an informative and fun way.
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VETgirl is designed for veterinary professionals “on the run.” Who has time to read journals or sit through hours of videos or lectures? VETgirl is a rich multimedia experience designed by veterinarians to learn “on the go,” with maximum accessibility when you have time. Download the podcasts you want to listen to, and get clinical tips within just a few minutes of listening! The podcasts are available on-demand, with constant access to the latest, cutting edge continuing education that you ...
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VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT and Dr. Garret Pachinger, DACVECC

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VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts. With VETgirl, you can learn clinical veterinary medicine with style, passion, and efficiency! VETgirl is designed for veterinary professionals who have time poverty and are on the run. Who has time to read journals or sit through hours of lectures? Download the podcasts you want to listen to, and get clinical tips within just a few minutes of listening! We'll help get you the facts you need in a convenient way! Want more information? Go to Jo ...
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Bridging the gap between literature and practice in pediatric intensive care. Featuring guests from around the world and pediatric intensive care specialists Greg Kelly (Westmead Children's Hospital Sydney), Peta Alexander (Boston Children's Hospital), Karen Choong (McMaster Children's Hospital Canada) and Mike Clifford (Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne) Pediatrica intensiva won’t tell you the answers, because no one knows what they are, but we can give you a chance to hear respected expe ...
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PHEMCAST

Tim Nutbeam and Clare Bosanko

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A UK Prehospital Emergency Medicine Podcast. This podcast and associated website aims to: - Share knowledge and expertise in the field of prehospital medicine with specific reference to the UK working environment - Make this content relevant to all professional prehospital practitioners
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The Medscape Medical Minute

George D. Lundberg, MD, Editor-in-Chief, The Medscape Journal of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Heal

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In The Medscape Medical Minute, Dr. George Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief of The Medscape Journal of Medicine and eMedicine.com, offers clinicians a brief synopsis and commentary of key evidence-based clinical studies from the medical literature.
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The aim of this podcast is to discuss and debate prehospital and retrieval medicine--its current practice and controversies. In many ways the philosophy espoused will be that of prehospital critical care. Whereas EMCrit brings upstairs care, downstairs; I aim to bring it out of the hospital. Many prehospital providers are doing this already.
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A Walk on the Wild Side is a podcast designed to educate veterinary professionals and other animal lovers on all things involving wildlife, zoo, aquatic, and zoological companion animals. Tune in as host Dr. Kyle Kansman, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Certified Aquatic Veterinarian, interviews veterinary professionals and other experts in the zoo, zoological companion animal, aquatic, and wildlife field. Also enjoy listening to the podcast's special segment "The Couch Conversations", whe ...
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In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we talk with Amanda Shelby, RVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia), VETgirl's Senior Veterinary CE Specialist on who she is and what she does! We're excited she joined our VETgirl team. You'll be hearing more of Amanda's voice on our VETgirl podcasts, webinars, and blogs! Find out where …
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In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss regional anesthesia and its role in the priorities of analgesia. They explain that regional anesthesia is a tool that allows for pain control without taking away consciousness or respiratory drive. They discuss the decision-making process for when to use regional anesthesia versus other forms of pain manag…
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In this VETgirl podcast, we interview Dr. Carol Reinero on what's new with CIRDC in dogs. What pathogens cause CIRDC, and how do we protect our canine patients? Tune in as she discusses how to get your “social dogs” protected, how we treat CIRDC, and what kind of tests should be run in isolated cases of suspected CIRD and in suspected outbreaks of …
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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Tom Avery, a surgeon who worked in Myanmar with the Free Burma Rangers. Tom shares his experience providing critical care in a war-torn area and the challenges he faced. He discusses the importance of stabilizing patients and bridging the gap between the frontline and higher echelons of care. Tom emphasize…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis and Brad discuss the use of fentanyl as an opioid analgesic. They explore the history and development of fentanyl, its pharmacological properties, and its advantages over other opioids. They also discuss the administration of fentanyl, including IV and lollipop forms, and the importance of titrating the dose to the p…
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The number of senior citizens is growing rapidly; individuals aged 65 and older increased from 39.6 million in 2009 to 54.1 million in 2019 (a 36% increase) and is projected to reach 94.7 million by 2060. However, over the last few years, the usual respect and care of our aging population is decaying into a growing incidence of neglect and abuse. P…
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In this part of the conversation, Dennis and Andy discuss common health issues and injuries that can occur in the jungle. They specifically focus on heat illnesses, musculoskeletal conditions, dermatological conditions, and tropical diseases. They provide tips on how to manage exertional heat illness, such as stopping activity, finding shade, and u…
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In this 286th episode I welcome Dr. Elisa Walsh to the show to discuss Central Venous Catheters. We discuss where they can be placed, what can go wrong, how to teach people how to place them safely and how to confirm placement. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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This season is about airway management or airways that scare me and this episode, we discuss the respiratory unstable patient or the patient who's a "physiologically difficult airway" because they have bad lungs. We were incredibly lucky to have the amazing Robi Khemani from CHLA, a world expert on respiratory disorders in #pedsICU, join us and be …
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This podcast episode discusses the topics of PTSD, TBI, sleep, and suicide, particularly in relation to military personnel. The speaker, Joe Cooper, provides insights into the overlapping nature of these conditions and the need for a comprehensive approach to treatment. He emphasizes the importance of therapy as the primary treatment for PTSD and h…
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In today's VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, we chat with Dr. Jane Shaw, DVM, PhD and Dr. Jason Coe, DVM, PhD on the importance of communication in veterinary medicine. In this Part 1 of 2 communication VETgirl podcast, we'll talk about how to develop effective communication, how it can impact appointment efficiency and practice culture, and ho…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Andy, a former UK Special Forces paramedic, about working in the jungle. They discuss the challenges and skills required to operate in the jungle, such as personal administration, environmental health, and communication. Andy emphasizes the importance of being physically fit and mentally prepared for the j…
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In this VETgirl veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Ellen Behrend, VMD, PhD, DACVIM on what's new with feline diabetes! Tune in to learn what's new in the treatment of diabetes mellitus in cats [specifically with sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i)], and what veterinarians and veterinary technicians need to kno…
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Phil Gonzalez, a combat medic, shares his experiences in Vietnam and his journey to becoming a medic. He discusses the intense situations he faced in Vietnam, including being in dangerous situations and witnessing the horrors of war. He also talks about the importance of medics in Special Forces and the impact they have on the people they treat. Af…
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In this 285th episode I welcome Dr. Andrea Dutoit back to the show to discuss the most recent data on program signaling and what we know about how it affected applicants' chances of getting and interview and matching. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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The conversation discusses patient positioning during procedural sedation and the use of Versed (Midazolam) as a sedative. The speakers explore the importance of patient positioning and the need to have a plan for airway management in different positions. They also provide insights into the mechanism of action and dosing of Versed, highlighting the…
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In today's VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, we talk to Dr. Thomas P. Lewis, DACVD about all things derm! Tune in as he discusses some of the biggest changes he faces as a dermatologist, what key things he thinks are important to evaluate when presented an itchy, allergic dog, and what you need in your dermatology toolbox! Most importantly, wha…
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Dennis Price discusses his experiences in organizing rescues in Afghanistan and Ukraine. He attributes his success to the blessings of God and his strong faith. In Afghanistan, he formed a company called Polaris. They were able to save 55 Americans and CIV interpreters in two weeks. Later, he joined a committee called Save Our Allies and worked wit…
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What’s the best way to pre-oxygenate our patients prior to intubation? The evidence for this question has been mixed for some time. Dr Jarvis discusses the PREOXI Trial, which directly compares preoxygenation with non-invasive ventilation compared to a face mask to see which provides the best protection against peri-intubation hypoxia. This is an i…
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In this conversation, Dennis, Evan, and Doug discuss the debate between intubation and cricothyrotomy (cric) in the field. Dennis confesses his belief that intubation is the better option, while Evan and Doug argue for the use of cric in certain situations. They discuss the resource limitations in the field, the need for resuscitation prior to intu…
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In today's VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT talks about the use of intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) therapy for the management of toxicities in dogs and cats. Whether you're a veterinarian in a general, specialty, or emergency practice, you're bound to see poisoning cases. Thankfully, with aggressive supportive c…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Dr. Jim DuCanto, an anesthesiologist with a special interest in airway management. They discuss the decision-making process in emergency airway management, particularly in challenging situations such as facial trauma. Dr. DuCanto emphasizes the importance of assessing the patient's neurologic status and re…
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In this episode, Dennis, Doug, and Paul discuss how to treat expectant patients in a medical setting. They explore the concept of palliative care and its role in providing comfort to patients at all stages of care. They also discuss the challenges medics face when dealing with expectant patients and the importance of reaching out for support and gu…
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In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Adam Rudinsky, MS, DACVIM, on all you need to know about feline chronic enteropathy. First, what is chronic enteropathy and what causes it? How common is it in our feline population and how do we work it up? What's our diagnostic and treatment approach to chronic enter…
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The podcast episode discusses the controversial topics of expectant care and end-of-life care in a role one setting. The panel of experienced medics and docs share their personal experiences and concerns regarding training and implementation of these types of care. They highlight the need for clear guidance and training for medics and corpsmen to m…
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There is evidence that clinician experience with intubation is associated with improved success rates and evidence that missed intubation attempts are associated with worse survival, at least in cardiac arrest. The recent Airway EBG paper recommends EMS agencies with low intubation proficiency should use SGAs instead of intubation in cardiac arrest…
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Bryce, an 18 Delta out of the Special Forces group, discusses the challenges and strategies for training non-medics in medical skills. He emphasizes the importance of building a culture of medical training within the team and the benefits of cross-training. Bryce also highlights the impact of medical training on operational readiness and risk mitig…
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In this 284th episode I welcome Drs. Sparling and Agarwala to the show to discuss the importance of, and evidence for, perioperative hand-offs. We discuss what hand-offs are, what kinds of handoffs occur during the perioperative period, why they matter, how they can cause harm when poorly done, and how implementing good hand-offs can reduce harm. A…
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In this VETgirl veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Crystal Lora and Dr. Casey Robinson at IndeVets on paid parental leave. Does it exist in veterinary medicine, and what do we need to know as working veterinary parents? Also, tune in to learn how to be a present parent and veterinarian, as parenthood flies by!…
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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, the speakers discuss the state of medics in Special Operations Medicine and offer recommendations for improvement. They highlight the importance of regular and realistic medical training at the unit level, as well as the need for feedback and accountability. The speakers also address specific issues such as lack …
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In this 283rd episode I introduce a new podcast from University of Cincinnati Department of Anesthesiology hosted by Dr. John Crowe. This episode is about Primate Anesthesia and John interviews one of his colleagues who does some anesthesia for primates at the local zoo. I think they're doing great work on this podcast and look forward to more epis…
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You've probably seen a study referenced in lectures or online forums as a way to present evidence-based theories. But have you ever wondered what all those terms in the studies mean? How does sample size affect the quality of the study? What is in-vivo vs in-vitro and how do these things affect the quality of information you are receiving and makin…
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In this conversation, Dennis, Doug, and Justin discuss the development of a Sepsis Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for prolonged field care. They highlight the importance of early recognition and antibiotic administration in sepsis management. They also discuss the use of scoring systems like QSOFA and NEWS2 to aid in the identification of septic…
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In today's VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, we interview Dr. Jasper Burke, DACVECC on her publication entitled Hepatic abscessation in dogs: A multicenter study of 56 cases (2010-;2019). While rare, tune in to learn everything you need to know - from diagnostic work up, clinical signs, clinicopathologic findings, treatment, and prognosis - abo…
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In this episode, Doug and Dennis discuss the appropriate use of vasopressors, specifically epinephrine and norepinephrine, in the management of shock. They highlight the importance of fluids in sepsis resuscitation and the potential dangers of using high concentrations of epinephrine. They also discuss the different effects of epinephrine and norep…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis and Andrew Fisher discuss the process of setting up a walking blood bank in a military setting. They emphasize the importance of practicing and adapting the process to specific needs. They recommend conducting ABO testing for all potential donors and identifying low-titer O donors as a preferred option. They also dis…
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In this VETgirl podcast, we interview Dr. Brian Scansen, DACVIM on mitral valve disease in dogs and what we need to do. What role do radiographs have in the management of mitral valve disease in dogs, and when should we consider starting medications in dogs with mitral valve disease in dogs? Get the low down on if compounded medications like compou…
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In today's VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, we're going to review a study by Morey et al out of University of Missouri entitled “N-terminal brain natriuretic peptide, cardiac troponin-I, and point-of-care ultrasound in dogs with cardiac and noncardiac causes of nonhemorrhagic ascites.”By Dr. Justine Lee
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