In this 281st episode I welcome our SICU pharmacist, Traci Grucz, to the show to discuss glycemic management of critical ill patients.
Traci is on X at @tmgrucz
CME: Link
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In this 281st episode I welcome our SICU pharmacist, Traci Grucz, to the show to discuss glycemic management of critical ill patients.
Traci is on X at @tmgrucz
CME: Link
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In this 280th episode I share the shocking and tragic news that Dr. Gillian Isaac died suddenly and unexpectedly a few weeks ago. She was an incredible human being, teacher, doctor, wife and mother. She will be missed more than I can say by more people than we can possibly count. I know that she would want us to continue with these keyword episodes that she loved doing and so I am going to try. I know they will never be the same, but they will be dedicated to her memory. Today I address the keyword of shock states and discuss the 4 types of shock and how they may be covered on your exams. I miss you, Gillian.
CME: Link
References:
Anesthesiahub.com
OpenAnesthesia.org
In this 279th episode I welcome Dr. Phil Carullo back to the show to discuss what, exactly, an anesthesiologist does and how we fit into the perioperative experience for patients.
CME: Link
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In this 278th episode I discuss what you need to know about liver physiology for your exams.
CME: Link
Random recs:
Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Youtube Channel
References: Miller’s Anesthesia 8th edition, El Sevier
In this 277th episode I welcome Dr. Gillian Isaac back for another ABA keyword episode. We discuss Adrenal Diseases and the questions you’re likely to see about them on your exams.
Correction:
When talking about Addison’s disease, we say ACTH activates melatonin release. It is actually CRH that stimulates both the release of ACTH and MSH (melanocyte stimulating hormone) which both cause the stimulation of melanocytes. These cells create melanin, not melatonin, which is responsible for the darkening of the skin.
CME: Link
Random Recs:
Smartless Arnold Schwarzenegger Interview
References:
www.anesthesiahub.com
Barash, P. Clinical Anesthesia 8th edition. Walters Kluwer.
In this 276th episode I welcome pediatric anesthesiologist Dr. Rita Saynhalath to the show to discuss how to manage kids presenting for surgery with a recent URI. We discuss the evidence for proceeding versus postponing, whether the type of virus matters, and how to handle COVID infections.
CME: Link
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In this 275th episode I welcome Chef Myles Snider to the show to discuss how busy professionals can cook tasty, healthy meals for themselves and their families.
CME: Link
Myles’ Personal Links
https://www.instagram.com/myles.cooks/
https://www.tiktok.com/@myles.cooks
https://mylescooks.substack.com/
Products I Mentioned
https://www.burlapandbarrel.com/
Posts I Mentioned
https://mylescooks.substack.com/p/a-simple-technique-for-braised-meat
https://mylescooks.substack.com/p/a-minimalist-cookware-setup
Full cookware guide: https://8020cooking.circle.so/c/cookware-and-pantry/the-cookware-guide
Full pantry guide: https://8020cooking.circle.so/c/cookware-and-pantry/the-pantry-guide
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In this 274th episode I welcome Dr. Jonathan Kay (JK) to the show to discuss perioperative hypersensitivity reactions. We focus on the diagnosis and treatment of anaphylaxis and also discuss antibiotic allergies and how to deal with the ever present allergy to PCN.
Dr. Kay is available for virtual consultations and to give Grand Rounds talks on this topic anytime. You can reach him at jkay11@mac.com.
CME: Link
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In this 273rd episode I welcome Dr. Caitlin Sutton to the show to discuss Anesthesia for fetal surgical procedures. We discuss some common procedures, how the anesthesia is done and why, what can go wrong and how to prepare, and what the future holds.
CME: Link
Dr. Sutton is on Twitter (X) @caitlindsutton and her email is cdsutton@bcm.edu. She would love to help support residents trying to decide between fellowships in peds, OB or both.
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In this 272nd episode I welcome Dr. Kinza Berical to the show to discuss her work developing support systems for mothers who practice anesthesiology. We discuss navigating pregnancy and prenatal care, breastfeeding, mentorship around pregnancy loss, IVF and childcare.
CME: Link
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Reference: Berical KA et al. Championing the Mom: The Role of a Mother’s Support Group in Academic Anesthesia Practice. A&A 2023.