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The Resident Review

Rose Trotta MD, Hannah Langdell MD, Rachel Hein MD, Heather Levites MD

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A plastics, hand, and craniofacial surgery podcast highlighting inservice insights and clinical pearls through interviews with experts in the field.
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The Addiction Psychologist

Samuel Acuff and Noah Emery

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Drs. Noah Emery and Samuel Acuff interview researchers, clinicians, and policymakers in the field of addiction psychology with the hopes of enhancing recovery. Official podcast of the Society for Addiction Psychology.
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The Critical Care Commute Podcast

Critical Care Commute

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The Critical Care Commute Podcast is grateful for your ears, insights and feedback. In return its hosts- Peter Brindley and Leon Byker, two ICU doctors in Alberta, Canada- offer up knowledge and debate with some of the most qualified, interesting, enlightened and provocative folks in Critical Care Medicine, and beyond. We strive to keep it practical and concise. Like you, our overriding goal is to get better, do better and feel better.
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Stay Young America!

Executive Medicine of Texas

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Stay Young America! is a 30 minute podcast jam packed with useful information including the latest research, clinical case studies, and interviews with leading scientists, best selling authors, and top celebrities. Health and wellness expert, Judy Gaman, hosts the show with Drs. Mark Anderson and Walter Gaman. The show stays on top of the latest and greatest medical news, while breaking it down so that the listener has a clear understanding of the information and how it can affect their day ...
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Live and Lead for Impact with Kirsten E. Ross

Kirsten E. Ross Expert of Transformation - Make Your Unique Impact

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You were born with individual strengths and a unique purpose. Don’t let fears, false beliefs, or life’s happenings diminish your influence! It’s time to Live and Lead for Impact! Host, Kirsten Ross, expert of transformation, will help you Defeat the Drama and Overcome the Trauma that can stop you in your tracks. You’ll gain focus, find confidence, and take bold action…. Unleash passionate, purposeful you! Make your impact as a business leader, family business employee, volunteer, parent, mom ...
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Join us as we discuss ARDS, Research and balancing life as a researcher with Professor Charlotte summers, University Lecturer in Intensive Care Medicine; Honorary Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Deputy Director of Clinical Academic Training, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medic…
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Alcohol impairs motor activity and cognitive functioning that is critical for effective and safe driving, increasing risk of accident. In fact, approximately 1/3 of all traffic fatalities are alcohol-related. Why do some people drive after drinking despite these risks? Dr. Denis McCarthy discusses the history of impaired driving and policy, theorie…
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Join James Downar Head of Palliative and End of Life Care and a Critical Care Doc in Ottawa. He has walked the walk on this topic since before its introduction in Canada. Nobody is better qualified to discuss this thorny topic.
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People attempting recovery face formidable challenges to successful sustained remission. Return to use depends upon the individual's access to recovery capital, or the collection of resources available that can bolster or improve recovery. In this episode, Dr. Emily Hennessy discusses the science of recovery capital and how improving recovery capit…
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Thank you for your patience! After a short break, we are back with a delightful interview with Dr. Jeff Drazen, the esteemed former Editor-in-Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). In this episode, we explore the critical journey of transforming medical research into practical, patient-and-family centered care. We emphasize the import…
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00:00:00 Dr. Christy Gibson on Overcoming Trauma 00:06:11 How to treat PTSD with trauma therapy 00:12:06 How to Rewire the Brain of PTSD Patients 00:15:20 How do we screen for Trauma-related disorders? 00:21:40 The trauma of primary care 00:25:49 How to screen for trauma in your life Introduction - Dr. Christy Gibson has a doctorate degree and exte…
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Welcome to the Critical Care Commute Podcast! In this episode, we have the honor of hosting Dr. Dan Howes. Dr. Howes is a Professor in the Departments of Critical Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine. He is the founder and director of the Kingston Resuscitation Institute and initiated the first Fellowship in Resuscitation and Reanimation through th…
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People range in their readiness to make changes to different behaviors. Processes occurring naturally in each stage differ across the spectrum of readiness to for behavior change. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Carlo DiClemente about the origins and development of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change. This model has become a standard an…
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We return to our Canadian Critical Care Forum series with this episode. In this episode, we delve into the world of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) with Dr. Eddy Fan, a leading expert in critical care and ECMO specialist. Eddy Fan is an associate professor in the Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine and the Institute of H…
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We take a quick break from our Canada Critical Care Forum series, for a special episode. We had the privilege of hosting Dr. Rob Fowler, visiting professor at the University of Alberta as part of the Dr. Noel Gibney lecture series. Dr. Fowler is a critical care physician and Tory Trauma Program Chief at Sunnybrook Hospital and Chair of the Canadian…
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In this episode, join us for an in-depth conversation with Dr. Andrew Baker, as he reflects on his time as the incident Commander of the Ontario Critical Care COVID Command Centre, during the COVID pandemic. Dr. Baker offers a firsthand account of the establishment and operation of this crucial hub in the battle against the pandemic, highlighting t…
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People attempting recovery from addiction are best served when recovery can be achieved through multiple, diverse, pathways that fit their needs and recovery goals. Although the most commonly used recovery support service is Alcoholics Anonymous (or a similar Anonymous affiliated group), some object to core tenets or cultural elements and may benef…
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Welcome to our latest episode, recorded live at the Critical Care Forum in Canada. We're joined by Dr. Stephanie Sibley and Dr. Michal Cwhalek, a Critical Care Trainee, to discuss Atrial Fibrillation, the most commonly sustained cardiac arrhythmia in critical care. Dr Stephanie Sibley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Critical Care Med…
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Welcome to the 2nd episode in our Critical Care Forum Canada 2023 podcast series, where we interview leading Canadian experts. In this episode, we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and critical care medicine with Dr. Shelly Dev and David Maslove, recorded after a panel discussion held at the Conference in Toronto. Dr Dev is no str…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of our podcast series, recorded live at the Critical Care Canada Forum meeting of 2023. In our first episode, we are again joined by the esteemed Dr. Hannah Wunsch, expert in critical care medicine with a keen interest in the historical lessons we can glean from medical breakthroughs of the past. Today, we will cont…
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In the past few years, a novel adulterant, Xylazine, has emerged in the illicit opioid drug supply. Between 2020 and 2021, there was a more than 1000% increase in xylazine-positive overdose mortalities in the United States from 2020 to 2021. What is Xylazine? How does it work? Why has it emerged in the supply? Dr. Cassandra Gipson-Reichardt discuss…
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Welcome to our first episode of season three! We are kicking off with what is probably one of the most important topics to be discussed in modern medicine today: The rational use of antibiotics. In this episode, we have the honor of hosting Dame Sally Davies, a renowned figure in global public health and former Chief Medical Officer for England. Da…
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Many with substance use disorders make recovery attempts, whether through abstinence or reduction goals. However, some level of return to previous levels of use are relatively common, and treatments developed over the past four decades have typically included elements focused on relapse prevention. However, this was not always the case. Dr. Katie W…
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In our latest episode, we sat down with Dr. Neil Spenceley, pediatric intensivist and Safety expert. Listen as Dr. Spenceley unpacks safety and proposes a shift from a binary safety approach (safety 1 and safety 2) to resilient engineering and system performance. Dr. Neil emphasizes the holistic view encompassing efficiency, efficacy, safety, and s…
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Welcome to our next episode! In this episode, we again delve into the world of neuroprognostication with none other than Dr. Julie Kromm. Dr Kromm is a neurointensivist, who brings a wealth of expertise to the table and was one of the authors on the Canadian Position Statement for Neuro Prognostication after cardiac arrest. Neuroprognostication is …
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Welcome to another episode of "The Critical Care Commute" podcast! In this episode, Peter Brindley and Leon Byker sit down with special guest Elliot Sprague. Elliot Sprague is an internist known for his unique perspective on healthcare and his remarkable journey through a recent health challenge. In this episode, Elliot reflects on the shock of bei…
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Welcome to the Critical Care Commute Podcast, as we delve into the world of healthcare communication with one of the most esteemed voices in the field – Andre Picard. Andre Picard, a renowned health columnist for The Globe and Mail, brings his wealth of knowledge and experience, providing insights into the vital role that effective communication pl…
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Today’s show is about setting goals for a healthy lifestyle. Does it make a difference? :37 What are the different types of goals? 2:20 Different ways to help you lose that new year weight. 3:05 How do I work out consistently? 5:00 State of the family meeting. 6:50 What has been a goal over the last 10 years that you are most proud of? 7:50 Daily g…
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In general, most people have some degree of ambivalence towards behavior change. Whether reducing television in the evenings, eating less chocolate, or deciding to limit or abstain from alcohol, most people can identify reasons they would prefer to maintain the status quo and reasons to make a change. How can one move from ambivalence to action? Dr…
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Welcome back to our second podcast from sunny San Diego! Stay classy, San Diego! Peter and Leon are again joined by Matteo, Jarrod, and Calvin for rapid fire cases! In this episode they discuss approaches to: Rapid Fire Scenario 1 - Tracheostomy tube displacement. Rapid Fire Scenario 2 - Hypoxemic patient going into Cardiac arrest Topicalization Te…
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Jereremie Kubicek, the Co-Founder of GiANT. He is a powerful communicator, serial entrepreneur and content builder. He creates content used by some of the largest companies around the globe found in the books he has authored: The Peace Index, The 100X Leader, 5 Voices, 5 Gears and the National Bestseller, Making Your Leadership Come Alive. He and h…
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Chronic pain commonly co-occurs with substance use disorder and may get in the way of recovery goals and valued living. Despite this, chronic pain can go untreated and unmanaged in treatment settings, and many people with substance use disorders struggle to get treatment for pain due to addiction stigma. Dr. Jeff Boissoneault provides an overview o…
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1:00 We might need to stay in our lane. 5:40 Oh yes, we need to stay in our lane. 8:40 Some advice from our grandparents. 11:55 Dads have increased help with baby/toddler care significantly. 13:00 What are some things that your adult children have taught you? This and every episode of Stay Young America! Is brought to you by Executive Medicine of T…
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In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting three luminaries in the field of airway management: Drs. Jarrod Mosier, Calvin Brown, and Matteo Parotto. As distinguished leaders from the Difficult Airway Course, they bring incredible insights to managing the acute care airway. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a healthcare enthusiast, th…
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Welcome to the Critical Care Commute Podcast! In today's episode, we delve into the field medical education. Joining us is Dr. Chris Nickson, to explore the question: "Are we training intensivists for the future?" As advancements in medical technology and our understanding of critical care continue to evolve, it's essential to assess whether our cu…
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Welcome to the Critical Care Commute Podcast! In this episode, we are delighted to be joined by Dr. Alika Lafontaine, a trailblazing physician, advocate, and leader in Canadian healthcare. Dr. Lafontaine is not only a prominent anesthesiologist and physician leader, but also an influential voice in championing Indigenous perspectives within the bro…
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Dr. Jeff Sankoff is the TriDoc, an emergency physician, husband and father in Denver, CO. Jeff has always tried to give back to the sport that gave him so much. First as a contributor to Triathlete, Inside Triathlon and Beginner Triathlete magazines and websites; later starting the TriDoc podcast and as a USAT and Ironman certified coach. Having ra…
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In the grand finale of our "State of the Art 2023" series, we delve into the field of Neuro Critical Care research. We had the privilege of sitting down with renowned Professor David Menon, a leading authority in Neuro Intensive Care. Don't miss this final episode in our series, where we journey into learning lessons from large collaborations. This…
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Here it is! The penultimate episode in our "State of the Art" series. Join Peter and distinguished guests, Prof. Mervyn Singer and Dr. Martin Beed as they discuss the world of sepsis and the impact of COVID-19 on ICU trials.
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1:30 What is toxic achievement? 4:00 Who/What is really suffering? 6:00 The nervous system 9:30 Endocrine system and hormonal regulations 14:20 When you tell people they need to change, do you see fear? 17:00 A minute a day of joy At Execuitve Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. …
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1:00 the most common time for heart attacks 4:30 Alcohol Consumption 12:00 The Cold seasons as described by Dr. Anderson At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. That's why our execuitve physical exams are second to none in the aount of testing and information we gather t…
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Welcome to another episode in our "State of the Art" series. We are joined by Dr Ronan O'Leary, Consultant and Specialty Lead in Neurosciences and Trauma Critical Care at Cambridge University. Dr. O'Leary brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, making him the perfect guide for our journey through this fascinating and often life-ch…
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1:00 What is new in your world? (Dr. Gaman) 7:20 The RNA of different Cancers 11:30 New things playing a role in medical advancement. 14:30 Cholesterol 17:00 What surprised you about brain mapping? At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. That’s why our executive physical…
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Welcome to the Critical Care Commute, the podcast where we explore the ever-evolving world of critical care medicine, one conversation at a time. In this episode, we're honored to have a distinguished guest who has dedicated her career to getting it right the first time in critical care. Joining us is Dr. Anna Batchelor, an expert in the field with…
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Allen Sussman was a board-certified endocrinologist in private practice for 34 years and clinical assistant professor at the University of Washington. As cofounder and president of Rainier Clinical Research Center, Dr. Sussman was involved in hundreds of evidence-based studies and the development of ground-breaking technology for the treatment of d…
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Welcome back to the Critical Care Commute as we continue our “State of the Art 2023” series. In today's episode, we have a distinguished guest who needs no introduction in the field of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Joining us today is Professor Jerry Nolan, a renowned expert and thought leader in resuscitation science and ACLS guidelines. J…
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Maria Bower serves as the Director of Spiritual Development for the Prestonwood Christian Academy School System. Maria is a former U.S. Navy Health Information Systems Officer (ACHE) and White House Military Social Aide. She graduated from The George Washington University with an MBA and has completed certifications from the National Academy of Spo…
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Show Notes 1:50 What brought Brian into his world? 4:30 what were some of the things you did to get out of your comfort zone? 11:30 What are some metrics to let people know they are out of balance? 17:00 Short Films GBrianBenson.com At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole…
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We are back with our "State of the Art" series! Join us as we talk to Dr. Nandy Gautam on the COVID experience in Birmingham, UK, and the Post-COVID syndrome. Dr. Gautam is a specialist physician and ICU consultant at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK. In this episode, he takes us through his COVID experience working in this very busy Ce…
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Despite some consequences, substances can provide immediate and certain reward in the different forms, including but not limited to euphoria, pain relief, energy, alleviation of emotional suffering, and social connection. These rewards can compete with non-substance activities that are enjoyable and rewarding, and understanding changes in reward pr…
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Join us as we take a brief break from our State of the Art series as we speak to Dr. Blair Bigham about death and the complexities that life sustaining therapies bring when there is dwindling hope. Blair is an award-winning journalist, scientist and physician who trained in emergency and critical care medicine at McMaster and Stanford Universities.…
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Join us on our next podcast in the "State of the Art" series, as we delve into the realm of sustainability and climate change, guided by the wisdom and insights of Professor Hugh Montgomery. In this podcast, Professor Hugh Montgomery challenge us to think critically, act responsibly, and embrace the urgent imperative of creating a sustainable and r…
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Welcome to another episode in our "State of the Art Series". In this episode, we have the privilege of delving into the world of ARDS with a true pioneer in the field. Join us as we sit down with Professor Danny McAuley to unravel the complexities of ARDS – from its underlying mechanisms to the latest advancements in diagnosis and treatment. Profes…
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