In this 285th episode I welcome Dr. Andrea Dutoit back to the show to discuss the most recent data on program signaling and what we know about how it affected applicants’ chances of getting and interview and matching.
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In this 284th episode I welcome Drs. Sparling and Agarwala to the show to discuss the importance of, and evidence for, perioperative hand-offs. We discuss what hand-offs are, what kinds of handoffs occur during the perioperative period, why they matter, how they can cause harm when poorly done, and how implementing good hand-offs can reduce harm.
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Dr. Sparling is on X @jamiesparling and her email is JLSparling@mgh.harvard.edu
Dr. Agarwala’s email is AAgarwala@mgh.harvard.edu
The Multicenter Handoff Collaborative is on X @periophandoffs and website is handoffs.org
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In this 283rd episode I introduce a new podcast from University of Cincinnati Department of Anesthesiology hosted by Dr. John Crowe. This episode is about Primate Anesthesia and John interviews one of his colleagues who does some anesthesia for primates at the local zoo. I think they’re doing great work on this podcast and look forward to more episodes to come!
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