Welcome to the THINK AORTA podcast! Created in collaboration, the University of East Anglia and Aortic Dissection Awareness brings you this unique podcast designed to be an educational resource, informative in nature but driven by powerful and emotive patient stories.
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Emergency Medicine Journal (EMJ) is an international peer review journal covering pre-hospital and hospital emergency medicine, and critical care. The journal publishes original research, reviews and evidence based articles on resuscitation, major trauma, minor injuries, acute cardiology, acute paediatrics, toxicology, toxinology, disasters, medical imaging, audit, teaching and reflections on clinical practice. The journal is aimed at doctors, nurses, paramedics and ambulance staff.
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Providing education to bridge the gap from classroom to clinical setting for the beginner paramedic.
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A UK based Emergency Medicine podcast for anyone who works in emergency care. The St Emlyn ’s team are all passionate educators and clinicians who strive to bring you the best evidence based education. Our four pillars of learning are evidence-based medicine, clinical excellence, personal development and the philosophical overview of emergency care. We have a strong academic faculty and reputation for high quality education presented through multimedia platforms and articles. St Emlyn’s is a ...
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At DFW Best we explore and find the best people, businesses, adventures, and experiences in the Dallas, Fort Worth, and Texas area. www.dfwbest.com
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Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals
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A Cleveland Clinic podcast exploring heart, vascular and thoracic topics of interest to healthcare providers: medical and surgical treatments, diagnostic testing, medical conditions, and research, technology and practice issues.
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A quick, concise, and to the point internal medicine board review material, prepare for your boards while commuting, exercising, whenever, and wherever. The written content of these podcasts can be downloaded at www.commuteboardreview.com
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Stanford classification of aortic dissection
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SGEM#432: Speed, give me what I need – to diagnose acute aortic Dissections
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SGEM#432: Speed, give me what I need – to diagnose acute aortic Dissections by SAEMBy SAEM
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Opioid toxicity, thrombectomy transfers, and austerity's impact: July 2024 Primary Survey
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What might yawning and sneezing be signs of in a patient? This month's podcast features new RCEM and NPIS guidance on acute opioid toxicity, outlining a number of symptoms to stay alert to. Before getting to that there's a paper on bypassing hospitals for patients needing mechanical thrombectomy, a study on how austerity affected emergency admissio…
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Hybrid Arch Replacement for Type A Dissection
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In this episode, Marijan Koprivanac, MD, provides an overview of hybrid arch replacement for retrograde type A dissection with high-risk features. Learn more about Cleveland Clinic's Aorta Center.By Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute
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Ep - 235 - Eating Disorders in the Emergency Department with Anna Kyle at PREMIER 2024
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Eating disorders are a critical health concern that tragically lead to numerous deaths, especially among young women during their transition age. Anorexia nervosa, in particular, is the most deadly psychiatric condition with a 10% lifetime mortality risk. Recent coroner reports highlight significant medical failings and a dire lack of knowledge amo…
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The first heart transplant was in 1967. In 1968, the first heart transplantation at Cleveland Clinic was performed. Much has changed over the last 50 years. Michael Zhen-Yu Tong, MD, Surgical Director of Heart Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support, discusses what's new in heart transplantation.…
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Ep 234 - May 2024 Monthly Round Up - RCEM conference highlights, being EPIC and more
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Welcome to the St Emlyn's Monthly Podcast, your go-to source for the latest insights, developments, and discussions in emergency medicine and critical care. Each month, Simon and Iain will bring you in-depth analysis, evidence-based practices, and practical advice to enhance your clinical practice and professional development. In this round-up of M…
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Harinder Dhindsa, MD, MPH - Virginia Commonwealth University
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Hybrid Treatment of Complex Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
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Marijan Koprivanac, MD, discusses open hybrid treatment of complex thoracic aortic aneurism in a high-risk octogenarian patient. Learn more about Cleveland Clinic's Aorta CenterBy Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute
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Ep 233 - Sudden Cardiac Death with Harshil Duptia at PREMIER 2024
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The sudden death of anyone is a tragic event, but even more so a child, particularly when it comes completely unexpectedly. We've all seen stories in the papers or even been involved in caring for these young people. In this podcast Harshil Dhutia talks about the common causes fo sudden cardiac death, and gives a roadmap for the investigation of yo…
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David Wright, MD - Emory University School of Medicine
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Evolution of Left Ventricular Assist Devices
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The innovation of left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) as a treatment option for patients with heart failure had a significant impact in the field. Michael Zhen-Yu Tong, MD, gives a brief history of how LVADs have evolved over the last few decades to be a durable solution for patients with advanced heart failure.…
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SGEM#440: I’m gonna need someone to help me – GRACE4 AUD and CHS management in the ED
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SGEM#440: I’m gonna need someone to help me – GRACE4 AUD and CHS management in the ED by SAEMBy SAEM
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SGEM#437: Don't be fooled by the meds I got, I still need an ESP block – for my rib fractures
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SGEM#437: Don't be fooled by the meds I got, I still need an ESP block – for my rib fractures by SAEMBy SAEM
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SGEM#434: Mortality in younger patients with alcohol-related ED attendances
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David Overton, MD, MBA - West Michigan Homer Stryker School of Medicine
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In this episode, Michael Maier, DPM, and Scott Cameron, MD, PhD, discuss comprehensive cutting-edge care for complicated wounds.By Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute
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Patient self-perception, and presentations of headache: June 2024 Primary Survey
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How well do patients in the emergency department judge the severity of their situation? Some may fear the worst for any hospital visit, and others not realise that their lives are in danger. This month's first paper is a review of the accuracy of self-prognostication and its relation to admission, severity, and length of stay. Then there's a trio o…
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Ep 232 - April 2024 Monthly Round Up - Bougies, cardiac arrest, trauma, sepsis, race and medicine and choosing with intention
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Welcome to St Emlyn's Monthly Round Up Podcast, your go-to source for the latest insights, developments, and discussions in emergency medicine and critical care. Each month, Iain and Simon bring you in-depth analysis, evidence-based practices, and practical advice to enhance your clinical practice and professional development. You can find an in-de…
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Specialized centers offer care to patients as a multidisciplinary team with expertise in a particular disease condition. Eric Roselli, MD, Cardiac Surgery Director of the Aorta Center speaks with Xiaoying Lou, MD, about the history and future directions of the Aorta Center at Cleveland Clinic.By Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute
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Talking Tall Rounds®: Ischemia with No Obstructive Arteries
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Khaled Ziada, MD, provides a brief overview of the risk factors, diagnosis & treatment considerations for ischemia with no obstructive arteries (INOCA). Learn more about Tall Rounds online.By Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute
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Barry J. Knapp, MD, RDMS, Eastern Virginia Medical School
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AATS: Machine Learning-Derived Risk Model to Predict Post-Cardiotomy Cardiogenic Shock in High-Risk Cardiac Surgery Patients
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The American Association for Thoracic Surgery hosted its 104th Annual Meeting in Toronto at the end of April. There were many outstanding presentations. Edward Soltesz, MD, MPH, Surgical Director of the Kaufman Center for Heart Failure and Recovery and the Program and Director for the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery residency and …
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Esophageal Cancer: Past, Present and Future
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Siva Raja, MD, PhD, Surgical Director of the Center for Esophageal Diseases and a staff thoracic surgeon in the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, provides an update on the treatment of esophageal cancer. Learn more about Tall Rounds online.By Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute
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Interventions for smoking cessation, AI CT scan triaging, and cyclic vomiting: May 2024 Primary Survey
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Should we be bringing preventative medicine into the emergency department, or is it just using up valuable time? Our first paper this month looks at the "Cessation of Smoking Trial in the Emergency Department (COSTED)" trial, which presents the case for opportunistic smoking cessation intervention. Next up is a topical research paper on interpretin…
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005 - DFW Best Podcast - Fitness - Tim Forte
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Guest: Tim Forte - Personal Trainer, Certified Health Coach, Nutrition Coach This episode explores the world of personal fitness with Dallas, TX expert coach Tim Forte. Tim shares his insights and practical tips to help you unlock your full fitness potential, regardless of your current experience level. Tim also discussed the key factors to conside…
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Diann M. Krywko, MD, Medical University of South Carolina
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Ep 231 - February and March 2024 Monthly Round Up - Liver disease, mCPR, Global Health and Elderly patients
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After the bumper double paper review episode, we fit two months of blog content into one episode. Iain and Simon discuss the management of the patient with chronic liver disease who has an acute decompensation, global health connections, whether mechanical CPR is more effective than human CPR and the potential effects on elderly patients staying in…
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Correlation of vital sign centiles with in-hospital outcomes among adults encountered by EMS
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Management of Hypertension in Pregnancy and Postpartum
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Pregnancy adds an additional layer of complexity when caring for pregnant and postpartum patients. Deirdre Mattina, MD, highlights some key considerations for managing this population.By Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute
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In this episode, Sean Lyden, MD, and Francis Caputo, MD, discuss Cleveland Clinic's highlights at the 2023 Society of Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting. Learn more about Tall Rounds online http://2207941.mediaspace.kaltura.com/category/Tall+Rounds/75663251.By Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute
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Ep 230 - Top Twenty Papers of 2023 - Part 2 - Haemorrhage and Cardiac
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In this second of a two part podcast special Iain and Simon go through twenty of the top papers from the last year or so, as presented by Simon at the Big Sick Conference in Zermatt earlier this year. All the details and more discussion can be found on the blog site. In Part 2 they discuss papers about major haemorrhage, trauma, cardiac arrest and …
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Cleveland Clinic led TACTiC Trial was presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 73rd Annual Scientific Session. Steven Nissen, MD, discusses the results with Katherine Wolski, Lead Biostatistician in the Cleveland Clinic Coordinating Center for Clinical Research (C5Research). C5Research is Cleveland Clinic's Academic Research Organization (…
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Ep 229 - Top Twenty Papers of 2023 - Part 1 - Airway
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In this two part podcast special Iain and Simon go through twenty of the top papers from the last year or so, as presented by Simon at the Big Sick Conference in Zermatt earlier this year. All the details and more discussion can be found on the blog site. In Part 1 they discuss all things airway, including where we should be intubating patients nee…
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Christopher McDowell, MD, MBA, MEd, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
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Talking Tall Rounds: Approaches to Complications of Myocardial Infarction (MI)
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In this episode, Andrew Higgins, MD, provides an overview of preoperative ICU care and the role of critical care cardiology. Learn more about Tall Rounds online: http://2207941.mediaspace.kaltura.com/category/Tall+Rounds/75663251By Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute
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Suspicious chest pain, inequality in COVID outcomes, and staff retention problems: April 2024 Primary Survey
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“Social distancing is a privilege,” is the core message underlying the first paper brought by Sarah to this month’s roundup, as it unpacks the stark differences in COVID-19 outcomes across the spectrum of racial and ethnic groups in the United States. A second paper examines the returning rates of COVID patients across a large group of emergency de…
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