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Simon Mitchell - Explaining Decompression Illness & Hyperbaric treatment
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Simon's correct title reads... Professor Simon Mitchell MB ChB, PhD, DipOccMed, DipAdvDHM (ANZCA), FUHM, FANZCA, Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Auckland. This clearly does not fit in the title of this episode however, it goes a LONG way to explaining why Simon is one of the top dogs when it comes to being able to pour a healthy amount of clarity over the common confusions between decompression sickness, decompression illness, and arterial gas embolism.
Simon is a physician and scientist with specialist training in diving medicine and anesthesiology. He is widely published with over 150 papers or book chapters. He co-authored the 5th edition of 'Diving and Subaquatic Medicine' and has two chapters on decompression illness in the most recent edition of Bennett and Elliott. He has twice been Vice President of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Society (USA) and in 2010 received the society’s Behnke Award for contributions to the science of diving and hyperbaric medicine. In the past, Simon was a naval diving medical officer and medical director of the Wesley Centre for Hyperbaric Medicine in Brisbane. He now works as a consultant anaesthetist at Auckland City Hospital, and Professor in Anaesthesiology at the University of Auckland. He provides on-call cover for diving and hyperbaric emergencies at the North Shore Hospital Hyperbaric Unit in Auckland. Simon assumed the role of Editor of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine in January 2019.
Simon’s diving career has included more than 6,000 dives spanning sport, scientific, commercial, and military diving. He has been a lead member of teams that were the first to dive and identify three deep wrecks of high historical significance in Australia and New Zealand. At the time of one of these dives (2002) the 180 m depth represented the deepest wreck dive ever undertaken. He was elected to Fellowship of the Explorers’ Club of New York in 2006, and was the DAN Rolex Diver of the Year in 2015.
Ref: www.dhmjournal.com. (n.d.). DHM, Simon Mitchell. [online]
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Chapters
1. Introductions (00:00:00)
2. How did you first get into diving? (00:02:00)
3. Simon’s Career & diving (00:04:30)
4. Explanation of Decompression Illness comprising of Decompression Sickness & Arterial Gas Embolism (00:14:54)
5. Patent Foramen Ovale (00:18:55)
6. RSTC Medical questionnaire (00:20:40)
7. The abuse & misinformation of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the high street (00:31:00)
8. Non-specific signs and symptoms of DCS (00:37:38)
9. WHAT TO DO WHEN SYMPTOMS OCCUR AFTER DIVING (00:41:36)
10. subcutaneous emphysema (00:44:04)
11. Arterial Gas Embolism (00:48:00)
12. How the dive profile helps the medical practitioners evaluate signs and symptoms (00:50:30)
13. US Navy table 6 - recompression for patients (00:57:16)
14. Are we complying with recommendations commendably? (01:03:45)
15. The Future of hyperbaric medicine (01:20:28)
16. Simon's most rewarding moments - Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur (01:23:50)
17. How do you describe your position as a diver to people who are not familiar with the activity? (01:36:35)
18. Is there an increase in issues due to a lack of preparation? (01:38:18)
19. If someone wanted to pursue a career similar to yours, what advice would you give them? (01:40:50)
20. If you could change anything about the diving industry or scuba diving in general, what would it be? (01:45:27)
21. What are your thoughts on ways to minimize human impact on the oceans? (01:46:25)
22. Is there a particular conservation effort that you are particularly passionate about? If so, which one and why? (01:48:48)
23. Has your passion for (diving or your industry) changed over time, and if so, how? (01:50:29)
24. What are your top five bucket list destinations? (01:52:20)
25. How would you describe the dive community to a non-diver? (01:54:54)
26. Of the many safety procedures, we have in the industry, if you had to choose one as the most important, what would it be? (01:57:50)
68 episodes
Manage episode 363344914 series 2894131
Simon's correct title reads... Professor Simon Mitchell MB ChB, PhD, DipOccMed, DipAdvDHM (ANZCA), FUHM, FANZCA, Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Auckland. This clearly does not fit in the title of this episode however, it goes a LONG way to explaining why Simon is one of the top dogs when it comes to being able to pour a healthy amount of clarity over the common confusions between decompression sickness, decompression illness, and arterial gas embolism.
Simon is a physician and scientist with specialist training in diving medicine and anesthesiology. He is widely published with over 150 papers or book chapters. He co-authored the 5th edition of 'Diving and Subaquatic Medicine' and has two chapters on decompression illness in the most recent edition of Bennett and Elliott. He has twice been Vice President of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Society (USA) and in 2010 received the society’s Behnke Award for contributions to the science of diving and hyperbaric medicine. In the past, Simon was a naval diving medical officer and medical director of the Wesley Centre for Hyperbaric Medicine in Brisbane. He now works as a consultant anaesthetist at Auckland City Hospital, and Professor in Anaesthesiology at the University of Auckland. He provides on-call cover for diving and hyperbaric emergencies at the North Shore Hospital Hyperbaric Unit in Auckland. Simon assumed the role of Editor of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine in January 2019.
Simon’s diving career has included more than 6,000 dives spanning sport, scientific, commercial, and military diving. He has been a lead member of teams that were the first to dive and identify three deep wrecks of high historical significance in Australia and New Zealand. At the time of one of these dives (2002) the 180 m depth represented the deepest wreck dive ever undertaken. He was elected to Fellowship of the Explorers’ Club of New York in 2006, and was the DAN Rolex Diver of the Year in 2015.
Ref: www.dhmjournal.com. (n.d.). DHM, Simon Mitchell. [online]
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Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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REVIEWS are fabulous and tell us that you are listening, thank you in advance for your support and for taking the time to leave a review.
PROSPECTIVE GUESTS - 🎙️ Would you like to appear on the show? Click on the "Guest Registration" link and let's get chatting
Nomadic Scuba - Matt founded Nomadic Scuba in 2017 and has been curating, organizing, and often personally leading tailored dive trips ever since. Whether you have a destination in mind or need expert advice and guidance, reach out today and let’s start planning your next scuba adventure. Send a message to Matt
MUSIC (legend!): Forever Young by AudioCoffee | https://www.audiocoffee.net/
Chapters
1. Introductions (00:00:00)
2. How did you first get into diving? (00:02:00)
3. Simon’s Career & diving (00:04:30)
4. Explanation of Decompression Illness comprising of Decompression Sickness & Arterial Gas Embolism (00:14:54)
5. Patent Foramen Ovale (00:18:55)
6. RSTC Medical questionnaire (00:20:40)
7. The abuse & misinformation of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the high street (00:31:00)
8. Non-specific signs and symptoms of DCS (00:37:38)
9. WHAT TO DO WHEN SYMPTOMS OCCUR AFTER DIVING (00:41:36)
10. subcutaneous emphysema (00:44:04)
11. Arterial Gas Embolism (00:48:00)
12. How the dive profile helps the medical practitioners evaluate signs and symptoms (00:50:30)
13. US Navy table 6 - recompression for patients (00:57:16)
14. Are we complying with recommendations commendably? (01:03:45)
15. The Future of hyperbaric medicine (01:20:28)
16. Simon's most rewarding moments - Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur (01:23:50)
17. How do you describe your position as a diver to people who are not familiar with the activity? (01:36:35)
18. Is there an increase in issues due to a lack of preparation? (01:38:18)
19. If someone wanted to pursue a career similar to yours, what advice would you give them? (01:40:50)
20. If you could change anything about the diving industry or scuba diving in general, what would it be? (01:45:27)
21. What are your thoughts on ways to minimize human impact on the oceans? (01:46:25)
22. Is there a particular conservation effort that you are particularly passionate about? If so, which one and why? (01:48:48)
23. Has your passion for (diving or your industry) changed over time, and if so, how? (01:50:29)
24. What are your top five bucket list destinations? (01:52:20)
25. How would you describe the dive community to a non-diver? (01:54:54)
26. Of the many safety procedures, we have in the industry, if you had to choose one as the most important, what would it be? (01:57:50)
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