Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 246: Tape with Dr. Phil Carullo
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In this 246th episode I welcome Dr. Phil Carullo to the show to discuss Tape. That’s right, tape. We discuss tape as a medical device, the tape-skin interface, how to prevent injury and infections from tape, and the evidence for different taping techniques.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 245: Simulation in Anesthesia Education with Drs. Miller and Schiavi
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In this 245th episode I welcome Drs. Christina Miller and Adam Schiavi to the show to discuss the importance of simulation, the evidence for using it in education, and important lessons learned in how to develop an effective program for trainees.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 244: Pulmonary Artery Pulsatility Index to Assess Right Heart Function with Drs. Essandoh and Kumar
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In this 244th episode I welcome back Dr. Mike Essandoh and welcome for the first time Dr. Nick Kumar to discuss their recent article about using a novel hemodynamic measurement, the Pulmonary Artery Pulsatility Index (PAPI) to assess right heart function in general and in LVAD recipients specifically.
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Episode 243: Dental Anesthesia with Jae Grymes
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In this 243rd episode I welcome Dr. Jae Grymes to the show. Jae is a board certified pediatric dentist and a board certified dental anesthesiologist. We talk about the field of dental anesthesiology, its history, training, and the role that it plays in dentistry. We also discuss the controversial practice of dentists doing their own anesthesia.
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Episode 242: The Rescue with Harry Harris
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In this 242nd episode I welcome Dr. Richard “Harry” Harris to the show to discuss his incredible experience saving the lives of the Thai boys soccer team that was trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand in 2018.
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Episode 241: Jesse Ehrenfeld Live in New Orleans
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In this 241st episode we play the audio from our live podcast in New Orleans at the Anesthesiology 2022 conference. We discuss Jesse’s impressive career including his recent election as president-elect of the AMA, his advocacy work, and his work with AI in healthcare.
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Episode 240: Inadequate Analgesia During C-section with Mike Hofkamp and Emily Sharpe
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In this 240th episode I welcome Drs. Hofkamp and Sharpe to the show to discuss their work investigating whether there may be inadequate analgesia for patients undergoing cesarean delivery.
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Episode 239: Determined: How Burned Out Doctors Can Thrive in a Broken Medical System with Dr. Jimmy Turner
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In this 239th episode I welcome Dr. Jimmy Turner back to the show. Jimmy is an academic anesthesiologist at Wake Forest in North Carolina and a certified coach for physicians. He is also the founder of The Physician Philosopher blog and podcast. In addition to this, he is the author of a book that came out in July of 2022 entitled Determined: How Burned Out Doctors Can Thrive in a Broken Medical System. We discuss his book and it’s messages about burnout and resilience.
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Episode 238: Financial Planning Update with Justin Harvey
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In this 238th episode I welcome back financial planner Justin Harvey to discuss the recent changes in student loans, public service loan forgiveness, the No Surprises Act, the pros and cons of doing a fellowship versus going straight into practice, and mistakes to avoid when starting a new job.
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Episode 237: Health Care Provider Burnout with Dr. Bryan Sexton
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In this 237th episode I welcome Dr. Bryan Sexton to the show to discuss his work with characterizing, researching and trying to address healthcare provider burnout. We discuss what burnout is and how it differs from moral injury, how to prevent it, treat it, and what a better system might look like.