Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 197: Environmental Sustainability in Anesthesia with Shreya Aggarwal
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In this 197th episode I welcome Dr. Shreya Aggarwal to the show to discuss the environmental impact of healthcare in general and anesthesiology specifically. We discuss what the impact is and what we can do to mitigate it.
CME: https://earnc.me/8iItl7
Dr. Aggarwal is available at: shreya.aggarwal@northwestern.edu
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Episode 195: Invention and Device Development in Anesthesiology with Trevor Gibbs
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In this 195th Episode I welcome Dr. Trevor Gibbs to the show to discuss the process of taking an idea all the way to market as a new device. He talks through how he came up with his novel idea for a unique anesthesia stand, the long process of developing a company, getting a patent and bringing it to market, and how others can learn from his experience if they want to do something similar.
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Episode 182: Med Student Concerns and PD Responses for the COVID Interview Season
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In this 182nd episode I welcome the president of the ASA medical student component, Stacia Griebahn, and the president-elect, Abigail Schirmer to the show to discuss what medical students applying in anesthesiology are concerned about this year and the responses that PDs have to those concerns.
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Episode 181: Evidence-based perioperative teaching with Dave Berman.
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In this 181st episode I welcome Dr. Dave Berman back to the show to discuss what the evidence tells us about how to effectively teach in the perioperative arena.
CME: https://earnc.me/EndB9Y
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Episode 179: Ambulating While Intubated with Kali Dayton
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In this 179th episode I welcome Kali Dayton, an ICU NP, to the show to discuss a major area of interest for her, getting intubated patients up and walking. Kali has a podcast dedicated to the topic called Walking Home from the ICU where she interviews patients about their experiences.
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Episode 177: How To Be a Star Resident
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In this 177th episode I discuss a survey of Anesthesiology program directors where I asked them both what makes a great resident great and what red flags make them worry about a resident. I go through the responses and lay out key points about how to earn the reputation of being a star resident.
CME: https://earnc.me/ABxR5u
A listener recommended the book Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willinck and Lief Babbin about what makes Navy Seal teams successful. There are lots of parallels with what I discussed on this episode.
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Episode 175: Financial Planning in the Time of COVID with Justin Harvey
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In this 175th episode I welcome Justin Harvey back to the show to discuss the financial implications of COVID-19 for medical students, residents, fellows and attending physicians. Justin is a fee-only financial advisor and CFP (Certified Financial Planner).
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Episode 170: Lessons from 40 COVID Patients in the ICU with Brian Garibaldi
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In this 170th episode I welcome Dr. Brian Garibaldi to the show to discuss his experience taking care of 40 critically ill COVID patients and what we’ve learned. We got through by system, head to toe, and discuss strategies and approaches.
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Episode 165: COVID with Drs. Scott, Cereda and Nacoti
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In this 165th episode I welcome Drs. Scott and Cereda from University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Nacoti from Italy to talk about COVID-19, what it is, what we know about it, what it’s like on the ground in Italy right now, and what we can learn from their experience to try to prevent it from happening here.
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Episode 161: Dual Training in Anesthesiology and Emergency Medicine
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In this 161st episode I welcome Drs. Regan and Lester to the show to discuss the country’s first combined Anesthesiology and Emergency Medicine dual training program.
CME: https://earnc.me/5Wuljl
Website for the program: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/emergencymedicine/combined-residency/
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