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A gaming podcasting that takes deep dives into newest releases,and keeps things fresh with rotating weekly segments, as well as featuring different content creators from around the internet.
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Welcome to the Current ECG Podcast! You listen to this podcast because you want to advance your ECG Interpretation skills and deliver a higher quality of patient care as a practitioner of Emergency Medicine. This content has been crafted for students and practicing Paramedics, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Medical Students at all levels and scopes of practice and Emergency Medicine Educators. You will learn the basics to build a strong ECG foundation and more advanced topics like ...
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X-Health.show - meet the future of healthcare

Alex Jani: interviewing visionaries of healthcare innovation

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The X-Health.show brings to you brilliant minds behind programming living cells, tech that detects pre-term delivery in seconds, brain-computer interface or apps that employ AI to match you, your disease with the best treatment. For the eXtra Health of the future. You’ll meet visionaries from Switzerland who push the boundaries of healthcare. Engineers who teamed up with doctors, scientists turned CEOs, doctors programming AI-powered apps, researchers who abandoned university labs to improve ...
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This podcast is designed to have engaging and inspirational conversations with some of the worlds leading experts in or relating to pre-hospital care. We hope you take a lot from the conversations both from a technical and non-technical perspective. Please rate and review the show as feedback helps ensure that the best information gets back to you throughout the project.
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The Rounds Table

Dr. John Fralick and Dr. Michael Fralick

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The Rounds Table is a free recurring medical podcast covering the latest and most important research from major medical journals. It is intended for all practicing healthcare professionals and aims to to help them keep up to date in the care of their patients.
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Hosted by Tim Vreeland and Tim Newhook (@vreelant @timnewhook19). Interviews and discussions about topics in HPB surgery. Meant to engage members, and potential members, of the AHPBA.
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Hands-On iOS is your go-to guide for app reviews, accessories, your questions answered, and the best tips and tricks for your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and more. Let Mikah Sargent show you how to make the most of your favorite Apple gear! Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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These are recorded lectures by Rob Theriault from the first year, second semester, patient care theory class in the Primary Care Paramedic program at Georgian College. Ontario, Canada. Cover art photo provided by rebecca andré on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rebeccamchlzk
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Keep up to date with all the latest developments in the energy sector!OGV Group brings you an energy series in which we cover energy sector news, updates, insights and events as well as interviews with the energy supply chain. Gain an inside views into what is happening in the sector and the direction things are going in. Find all you're energy news and more at www.ogv.energy
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Been contemplating that very change you need to make in your life, but just haven't quite commit yourself to doing it? No time? No motivation? No more excuses! Your health and happiness is just too important to not start, right now. Now is the time, to break that inertia. Apex Training for life BABEE! Let's do this, now!
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Welcome to Penn Medicine's TTM Academy Podcast! Send ideas for new topics to TTMtraining@pennmedicine.upenn.edu Learn more about TTM Academy: www.med.upenn.edu/resuscitation/ttm-academy.html ** TTM Academy podcasts are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making.
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Hands-On iOS is your go-to guide for app reviews, accessories, your questions answered, and the best tips and tricks for your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and more. Let Mikah Sargent show you how to make the most of your favorite Apple gear! Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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In this episode, we explore the history and development of ECG algorithms with a leading expert in the field. We'll cover the early days of ECG interpretation, the hurdles in creating automated algorithms, and how this essential technology has evolved. Our guest, with decades of experience, will discuss his role in establishing an ECG Core Laborato…
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Take a listen to our live recording of The Canadian Conference of Internal Medicine Top papers of the year 2024 session! We talk about recent studies involving alzheimer's dementia, community acquired pneumonia, atrial fibrillation, MASLD and long covid. Host: Dr. Zahra Merali, Expert: Dr. Rajender Hanmiah. Check out www.medicinepods.com for a live…
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How does your health tracker fit into your style? Well, my guest today wasn’t happy with how her plastic-looking health tracker did not match her Rolex. But longevity was important to her. Connecting the dots, she started developing a smart strap. To her Rolex. Or Omega, Gucci, Patek Philippe – any traditional watch you fancy. In this episode, you …
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In this conversation, we will examine the concept andskill of Front of Neck Access (FONA)and also the Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy and Airway Decontamination (SALAD) technique. Join us as we dive into this high-stakesprocedure with pre-hospital retrieval specialist Cliff Reid. We'll explore the indications, complications, and potential risks of FO…
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In this conversation, we will examine the second part ofthe conversation with Krissie Stiles. In this episode, we look at the pain management, cooling, and safe transportation of burns. We then examine the complications, prevention strategies, coordination with burn centres, psychological impacts on patients and families, and continued care andreha…
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Will we, in the future, be detecting diseases using extracellular vesicles? Will these diagnostics replace MRI or CT? In this episode, you’ll hear about the personalized medicine of the future what is nanomedicine how to isolate pure extracellular vesicles what are extracellular vesicles and how they compare to stem cell treatments My guest today, …
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Up to 30% of all healthcare offers no clinical value to patients. Reducing this care has the co-benefit of decreasing healthcare's carbon footprint. In this special CSIM episode, host Dr. Zahra Merali sits down with guests Dr. Billy Silverstein @WKSilverstein (General Internist, University of Toronto) and Dr. Owen Luv @OwenLuo5 (Internal Medicine R…
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In this conversation, we will explore the key aspects of burn care, beginning with the prevalence, causes, and classification of burn severities. We'll dive into understanding the physiological responses to burns and the potential complications that can arise, ranging from infections to organ failure. Emphasising evidence-based management, we will …
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In this episode, we delve into the surge in alcohol consumption during the pandemic, the rise of digital health innovations in addiction treatment, and the crucial role of medication in supporting recovery. Alcohol misuse costs the NHS in England approximately £3.5 billion annually, covering hospital admissions, treatments, and A&E visits related t…
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Welcome to Part 3 of a special series Medicine Pods has created in collaboration with the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine (CSIM)! In the lead up to the CSIM Conference, we will be discussing the runners up for the ever popular 'Top Papers' session. This year's session will be chaired by Dr. Raj Hanmiah, who has kindly joined us as a special g…
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Take a wild guess: how many years will you get back when you limit your screen time? Yes, I said: YEARS. Spoiler: more than you think. But my guest gives an exact number. Because in this episode, you’ll hear about a phone addiction – or “problematic phone use” if you prefer how to tell if you’re addicted to your phone how to break a phone addiction…
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There are everyday practices we can stop or reduce that don’t add value to patient care and harm the environment. In this special CSIM episode, host Dr. Zahra Merali sits down with guests Dr. Mathilde Gaudreau @MathildeGSimard (General Internist, University of Ottawa), Dr. Nabha Shetty (General Internist, Dalhousie University) and Dr. Valeria Stoyn…
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In this episode, we review the historical literature around spinal trauma, the actual prevalence of spinal trauma, and guidelines from RCSEd, NICE, NEXUS, and Canadian C spine rules. Critical Care Paramedic Jim Walmsley, with 19 years of experience at South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, joins us to discuss the cultural and clin…
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Welcome to Part 2 of a special series Medicine Pods has created in collaboration with the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine (CSIM)! In the lead up to the CSIM Conference, we will be discussing the runners up for the ever popular 'Top Papers' session. This year's session will be chaired by Dr. Raj Hanmiah, who has kindly joined us as a special g…
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80% of people who lost weight, kept that weight off after two years. But quite a few did not even start. Those who did, did not follow any particular diet. People are too individual to follow one diet. They did not count calories. People hate counting calories. They love healthspan. They love longevity. What science-backed solutions work? In this e…
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In this conversation, we will examine the role of TRiM(Trauma Risk Management). This is a trauma-focused peer support system designed to assist individuals who have experienced traumatic or potentially traumaticevents. In the UK Armed Forces, TRiM is based on the principle of "active monitoring," where trained non-medical personnel, known as TRiM P…
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We are excited to welcome Dr. David Iannitti to the podcast! Dr. Iannitti is a hepatobiliary surgeon, professor of surgery, program director of the HPB fellowship, and the chief of the HPB Surgery Division at Atrium Health in Charlotte, North Carolina. His clinical and research interests include the pathophysiology of hepatocellular carcinoma and o…
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Today, we're diving into a crucial tool that has recently been released by GWAAC for emergency personnel: the STAB5 mnemonic. This simple yet powerful framework is designed to guide staff through the complex and often chaotic scenarios of penetrating trauma they face in prehospital care. The STAB5 pneumonic helps ensure that nothing is overlooked w…
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Welcome to a special series Medicine Pods has created in collaboration with the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine (CSIM)! In the lead up to the CSIM Conference, we will be discussing the runners up for the ever popular 'Top Papers' session. This year's session will be chaired by Dr. Raj Hanmiah, who has kindly joined us as a special guest for t…
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Cultured meat or cultivated meat, made from cells, is not science-fiction any more. It is pure science. Though I could not help but thinking about Nancy Kress science-fiction book Beggars and Choosers when preparing to this episode. She writes about a world in 2106 where the society is split into a ruling class of Donkeys, who have access to real f…
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In this episode, we explore the evolution and achievements of Scotland's Emergency Medical Retrieval Service (EMRS), a lifeline for critically unwell patients in rural and remote areas. The EMRS, established in 2004, has transformed emergency care in Scotland, expanding its reach nationally in 2010 and opening a second base in Aberdeen in 2019. Thi…
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The early career group of IHPBA presents recording from discussions at the Early Career Retreat and ECG Lounge sessions from the 2024 IHPBA World Congress in Cape Town. In this episode, we join the ECG Lounge where past and current presidents of HPB surgery societies talk with early career IHPBA attendees about how to get involved in surgical socie…
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Part 3 in the Trauma Series: In this session, consultant neurosurgeon Mark Wilson discusses the fundamentals of head injury, focusing on brain injury, primary and secondary injury, venous drainage, and optimising pre-hospital management. Mark, a specialist in acute brain injury at Imperial College and an Air Ambulance doctor, shares insights from h…
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If you've ever given up on something because you thought you didn’t have the predisposition, you should listen to this episode. From sports genomics to genetic-based training. Can genes predict sports performance? And injuries in athletes? What is the contribution of genes to sports performance? We're speaking percentages. Can some athletes be too …
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In this podcast episode, we explore critical topics that significantly impact maternal and neonatal outcomes, with insights shared by Camella Main, a Consultant Midwife with over 12 years of experience. Camella has extensive experience in both hospital and pre-hospital settings, managing high-risk pregnancies and deliveries. She serves as the Lead …
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Welcome back Rounds Table Listeners! We are back today with our Classic Rapid Fire Podcast! This week, Dr. Mike Fralick and special guest, Dr. Laiya Carayannopoulos from the Intern at Work Podcast and our new Medicine Pods collaboration, discuss two recent papers exploring the novel management of two rare diseases - ATTR Amyloidosis and Hereditary …
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This is the second in the four-part series on anatomical trauma with some of the world's leading experts in specialist pre-hospital care. In this episode, we are examining pelvic trauma. In this discussion, I speak with Ash Vasireddy, a fellowship-trained Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon at King’s College Hospital, London, specialising in complex fractur…
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In the August 2024 episode of the Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine podcast, Drs. Danya Khoujah and Wendy Chang discuss ECG interpretation in athletes and emergency care for congenital heart defects. As always, you’ll also hear about the hot topics covered in the regular features, including a coughing pediatric patient in Clinical Pediatrics…
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By helping pumping blood, Ventricular Assist Devices during end-stage heart failure can prolong life. They can be implanted instead of a heart transplant or while waiting for a heart transplant. They may, however, come with some unwanted side effects, such as infections of a wound that doesn’t heal. The reason is that a cable connecting the Ventric…
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In this episode of the Pre-Hospital Care Podcast, we chat with Alex Mair, a paramedic who qualified in 2022 after studying in Australia. Alex discusses her journey of starting her career in Australia and continuing it in the UK, far from her home and support systems, and goes on to share insights into the challenges she has faced both clinically an…
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This is the first in the four-part series on anatomical trauma with some of the world's leading experts on specialist pre-hospital care. In today's episode, we delve into the complexities of assessing and treating thoracic injuries in pre-hospital care. We'll cover a range of topics, including pneumothorax, haemothorax, and flail chest. Our discuss…
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This might be a tool that sports psychologists have dreamed of: a way to measure athletes’ mental training efficacy for boosting sports performance. You know, like when a runner runs slower today than the day before their coach has the data to compare. If that same runner puts less effort into their mental training, their sports psychologist would …
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In today's episode, we'll explore some of the key resources around breaking bad news and innovative approaches to building compassionate systems and individuals. Our guest shares her insights on the latest trends and best practices in breaking bad news and treatment of PTSD. We also explore some of the key resources available on EmergencyResilience…
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Welcome back Rounds Table Listeners! We are back this week with a special podcast episode! Dr. Mike Fralick sits down with Dr. Dirk von Lewinski, an Interventional Cardiologist, Intensivist, and Scientist from the Medical University of Graz, to chat about his practicing changing trial! Questions? Comments? Feedback? We’d love to hear from you! @rou…
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Tracy Nicholls, Chief Executive of the College of Paramedics, joins us in this episode. With over 25 years of experience, Tracy has significantly influenced the evolution of Paramedicine, from her early days as a paramedic to becoming the first registered paramedic on an NHS Trust Board of Directors. This conversation delves into the advancement of…
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We are speaking about the world where wheelchairs will not be needed after a spinal cord injury. There are 250 000-500 000 spinal cord injuries globally each year. “A bunch of crazy guys,” in the words of my guest, him included, wants the spinal cord to self-regenerate. He is sure that in the future, we won’t be even speaking about regenerating the…
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Join us for another episode of our series ECG Overtime, hosted by the E-AHPBA/IHPBA Early Career Group! This episode features Dr. Sanket Srinivasa, Dr. Tay Wee Ming, and Dr. Saneya Pandrowala. Enjoy an episode in which we continue the conversation started during the Asia/Pacific Webinar about life beyond surgery as a new HPB surgeon!…
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In the July 2024 episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Drs. Danya Khoujah and Wendy Chang discuss traumatic brain injuries and urinary tract infections. As always, you’ll also hear about the hot topics covered in CDEM’s regular features, including a rare complication of Meckel diverticulum in Clinical Pediatrics, atraumatic medial fo…
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In this episode, we will speak with two distinguishedguests who are leaders in critical care. Joining us from Cardiff University is Sharon Norman, the course lead for the Masters in Critical Care program at the Russell Group University. Sharon is a senior nurse by backgroundand has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and ensuring it meets t…
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