In this 324th episode I welcome Dr. Bridget Marroquin to be our 10th Master Clinician. We discuss her switch from OB/Gyn to Anesthesiology and her accumulated wisdom about OB Anesthesiology.
CME: Link
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In this 324th episode I welcome Dr. Bridget Marroquin to be our 10th Master Clinician. We discuss her switch from OB/Gyn to Anesthesiology and her accumulated wisdom about OB Anesthesiology.
CME: Link
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In this 319th episode I welcome another master clinician to the show. Dr. Michaela Farber is the inaugural Mass General Brigham Chief of OB Anesthesiology and a world expert in OB Anesthesia and OB Fellowship training. We talk about the lessons she has learned, often alongside her fellows, over the years.
CME: Link
SOAP State Representatives Program:
https://www.soap.org/soap-state-rep-program
Mass General Brigham X (twitter) account – @MGB_OB_Anes
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In this 309th episode I welcome Dr. Mimi Wynn to another Master Clinician interview. We discuss her career as a world expert in cardiac and vascular anesthesia with a deep focus in thoraco-abdominal aneurysms. We discuss how to develop an area of expertise, how to keep learning, how to overcome imposter syndrome, how to deal with failure, and much more.
CME: Link
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In this 305th episode I welcome Dr. Eric Busch to the show as our next Master Clinician. He has been practicing anesthesiology at Oschner in New Orleans for 35 years and has done everything from Chronic Pain to Cardiac. We discuss what he’s learned over the years and some of his favorite things to teach his trainees.
CME: Link
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In this 301st episode I welcome Dr. Scott Licata to the show as the next master clinician in our series. He is a pediatric anesthesiologist and we go through a case from preop to intraop to postop and hear his tips and tricks for success.
CME: Link
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In this 300th episode, at the request of our listeners, I ask Dr. Dave Stahl to take the host’s chair and interview me. We discuss some reflections on 8 years and 300 episodes of ACCRAC and some clinical and life based tips and tricks that I have picked up over the years.
CME: Link
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Flex-Flex Intubation: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1043-1810(98)80003-1
In this 299th episode I welcome Dr. David Stahl to the show to be our next master clinician.
CME: Link
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The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse
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In this 298th episode I welcome Dr. John Pizzuti to our series of interviews with master clinicians. Dr. Pizzuti was identified by multiple members of his private practice group as someone who, despite being relatively early in his career, is a true master clinician. He is someone others go to for help and advice all the time, including those much more senior in their careers.
CME: Link
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In this 296th episode I welcome Dr. Mike Essandoh to do another master clinician episode. We discuss Dr. Essandoh’s tips for being successful clinically, in research, in leadership, in innovation and in technology.
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In this 293rd episode I interview Dr. Keith Baker in another master clinician episode. Dr. Baker is a professor at Harvard Medical School, the Vice Chair for Education at MGH and was formerly the residency program director there for 15 years.
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