Hills and Valleys
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Hills and ValleysOct 28, 2020
Ep30: Monitoring Intra-Abdominal Pressure in NeuroCritical Care with Neuro-Intensivist Dr. Neha Dangayach
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Ep29: Kidney Korner: AKI from the Perspective of a Critical Care Pharmacist Pt 2
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Ep28: Kidney Korner: AKI from the Perspective of a Critical Care Pharmacist Pt 1
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Ep27: How Physicians Can Get Into Innovation with Dr. Lance Black of TMCx &BioDesign
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Ep26: Dr. Austin Lee Chiang on Becoming a Physician Influencer on Social Media
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Ep25: COVID-19 Updates with Dr. Kevin Chung, Chief of Medicine at the United States Military
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Ep24: Joseph Richard, RN - The Nurse Who Beat Cancer & Went on The COVID-19 Frontlines
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Ep23: Dr. Wael Barsoum, President & Chief Transformation Officer at HOPCo
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Ep22: Dr. Jayne Morgan, MD - Clinical Director, Covid Task Force at Piedmont Healthcare
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Ep21: Dr. Andrew J. Sauer, Chief of Heart Failure Therapies Division at The University of Kansas Health System
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Ep20: Kevin B. Mahoney, CEO of Penn Medicine, Pennsylvania Health System
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Ep 19: Precision Medicine with Dr. Robert Stevens MD of Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Ep18: How Physicians Can Use Social Media with Dr. Christopher Carroll MD of Connecticut Children's Medical Center
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Ep 17: Dr. Joel "Kidney_Boy" Topf on a New Career Path for Physicians Post-Training
Connect with Dr. Topf on Twitter @kidney_boy and check out his blog http://www.saltwhisperer.me/ .Joel Topf went to medical school at Wayne state University School of Medicine and did Med-Peds at Indiana University. He completed an adult fellowship in nephrology at the University of Chicago. He is currently a clinical nephrologist in Detroit at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. Joel’s passion is using social media and new media to teach nephrology. He started his blog, PBFluids in 2008. He developed NephMadness and NephJC to leverage the power of community, digital scholarship and creativity to teach nephrology. He is the founder and program director of the Nephrology Social Media Collective internship which trains medical professionals to use social media for medical education. He was recognized by the American Society of Nephrology with the Robert Narins award for innovations in Teaching in 2017.
Ep 16: Choosing Life Over Death: The Fall & Rise of Renal Warrior
Wilson Du is living proof of what it means to look death in the eye and persevere. When all hope was lost when receiving a diagnosis of stage 5 kidney failure, Wilson Du chose life. And that is when the Renal Warrior was born.
Along with Patty McCormac, RN, Director of Programs at the National Kidney Foundation, Wilson Du, the Renal Warrior, shares his story about being diagnosed with kidney failure and what other patients can do to overcome it.
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Ep 15: Dr. Natalia Ivascu, Weill Cornell Medicine's Director of the Cardiothoracic Surgical Intensive Care Unit
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Dr. Natalia Ivascu is an Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology. She cares for patients as a Cardiac Anesthesiologist and Critical Care Intensivist in the Cardiothoracic Surgical Intensive Care Unit. Dr. Ivascu is the Director of the Cardiothoracic Surgical Intensive Care Unit (CTICU).
Dr. Ivascu completed her undergraduate studies in Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor. She went on to earn her medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan. She began her career at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Medical College as a resident in Anesthesiology. Dr. Ivascu completed an additional year of fellowship training at Cornell, in Cardiovascular Anesthesiology. She then spent a year at the Columbia University campus of NYP as a fellow in Critical Care Medicine.
Dr. Ivascu is board certified in Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine. She is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Echocardiography, with certification in Advanced Perioperative Transesophageal Echocardiography and Special Competence in Critical Care Echocardiography.
Ep 14: Dr. Susan Martinelli on Physician Burnout in Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology
Dr Susan Martinelli is a Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with her clinical specialty in cardiothoracic anesthesiology. She is passionate about resident education and serves as the Associate Residency Program Director. She is also interested in physician wellbeing with research interests in the flipped classroom in residency education and finding ways to include family and friends into wellness programming. You can follow her on Twitter @DrSusieUNC
Ep 13: Dr. Tjorvi Perry - Chief of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia at the University of Minnesota Medical Center
Dr. Perry is the Chief of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia at the University of Minnesota Medical Center in Minneapolis. He completed his anesthesia training and subspecialty training in cardiothoracic anesthesia at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School of Medicine, where he went on to receive his Masters in Clinical and Translational Research. His current professional focus is understanding how what happens at the intersection of human behavior and complex systems, such as the cardiac operating rooms, impacts professional satisfaction and personal wellbeing of the physician, and safety and clinical outcomes of the patient.
At this years' Annual Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Meeting in Chicago, Dr. Perry delivered a talk titled "Art to Automation; Reclaiming Our Presence and Intuition in the Operating Room" with the aim of shedding light on the complexities of adequately caring for the critically ill in our current clinical setting, and elevating the conversation around how we might leverage existing and in-coming technology in ways that might augment the performance of our clinical care teams.
Dr. Perry is always looking for value-added conversation with anyone, medical or not, that might add perspective on this very relevant and timely issue. He can be reached or followed through Twitter; @teperryMD.
Ep 12: Dr. Barodka on Acute Kidney Injury Post Cardiac Surgery
Dr. Viachaslau Barodka is an associate professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His area of clinical expertise is cardiac anesthesiology. An expert in both red blood cell deformability and vascular stiffness, Dr. Barodka has a strong connection to Biomedical engineering and is developing new tools for real time assessment of renal function. He has also optimized strategies to reduce renal failure post cardiac surgery.
Dr. Barodka earned his M.D. from Belarussian State Medical Institute in Minsk, Belarus. He completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at City Pediatric Outpatient Clinic No. 17 in Minsk and another residency in anesthesiology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. Barodka performed a fellowship in anesthesiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Barodka joined the Johns Hopkins faculty in 2009.
His research interests include vascular stiffness, blood transfusion and cardiovascular physiology.
Ep 11: Dr. Barry N. Gardiner on pioneering Surgical Robotics with the da Vinci Surgical System at Intuitive with
Dr. Barry N. Gardiner, MD obtained his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He completed his internship and a five year residency in general surgery at the University of California Medical Center in San Francisco. In addition, he was the recipient of an N.I.H. Fellowship in Gastroenterology, completing a two year study in clinical gastroenterology and research investigation into the formation of cholesterol gallstone formation under the tutelage of Donald M. Small at Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts.
Dr. Gardiner served as a Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army, both as Staff Surgeon and Director of the Department of Investigational Surgery at the Presidio of San Francisco. He then joined the clinical faculty of the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine until entering private practice in general surgery in the East Bay.
Dr. Gardiner pioneered the introduction and development of laparoscopy in general surgery in the early 1990’s and was the principal clinical advisor to Intuitive Surgical, Inc. during the development and clinical trials of the da Vinci™ surgical robot. He was the principal investigator for the clinical trial of the da Vinci™ system in Mexico City and testified before the FDA panel meeting in 1999 which resulted in the FDA clearing the da Vinci™ surgical system for general laparoscopic use. Dr. Gardiner has vast experience in minimally invasive surgical techniques, and uses these techniques extensively in the field of general surgery, including innovative surgical approaches with the da Vinci™ robot.
Ep 10: Future Healthcare Business Models with Dr. Gordon Morewood, MD, MBA, FASE
Dr. Gordon Morewood currently serves as Chair and Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. His research interests include pulmonary hypertension in surgical patients, knowledge transfer in graduate medical education, and incentive systems for medical professionals. You can follow him on Twitter @GordonMorewood and be sure to read his guest blog on our website at bit.ly/healthcaremodel
Ep 9: Dr. Philip Chang, M.D. on Updates in Burn Medicine from the American Burn Association Conference 2019
Dr. Philip Chang MD is an Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Division of Trauma Burns and Critical Care and Acute Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College. He’s also an Assistant Attending surgeon at New York Presbyterian Hospital. He's a double board-certified surgeon and critical care intensivist. He also specializes in the treatment of burns of all types for adults and children as well as surgical critical care burn reconstruction laser treatment of burn scars and selected skin condition. You can follow him on Twitter @ManhattanBurnDoc
Ep 8: Dr. Kevin K. Chung, MD, Colonel & Chair of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University.
COL Chung holds academic appointments at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences as Professor of Medicine and Professor of Surgery. In his career, COL Chung has authored over 180 manuscripts in peer reviewed journals, authored 13 book chapters, and has been an invited speaker for over 85 lectures internationally.
His research interests include burn resuscitation, critical care, and organ failure. Specifically, COL Chung is researching the use of CRRT for reversing the negative effects of kidney damage in burn patients.
You can followed Dr. Chung on Twitter @chungk1031 .
Ep 7: Dr. Bruce Friedman, MD, on The Burden of Acute Kidney Injury in the ICU
Bruce Friedman is the co-director of the JM Still Burn Center and Professor of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine at George Washington University. He graduated from University of Miami School of Medicine in 1983, and has 36 years of experience in the field of medicine.
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Ep 6: Dr. Uli K. Chettipally, MD, MPH, on the Need for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Uli Chettipally, MD, MPH, is a speaker, physician, researcher and an innovator. He's passionate about delivering artificial intelligence-enabled solutions to physicians at the point of care to improve patient outcomes.
You can purchase his latest book, "Punish The Machine!: The Promise of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care " on Amazon
Ep 5: Dr. Rahul Kashyap on Sepsis in the ICU and how to address it
Ep 4: Dr. Jerry J. Zimmerman on How Medicine Can Solve Its Sepsis Problem
Dr. Jerry J. Zimmerman is a Professor of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Zimmerman has been chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee for Children's Hospital Clinical Research Center since its inception and is a member of the Steering Committee for the Center for Clinical and Translational Research.
You can follow him on Twitter @jerjohzimm.
Ep 3: Why Acute Kidney Injury Needs a Better Approach with Dr. Azra Bihorac
She also has an abiding interest in complex biological systems, human-machine interaction and the use of rapid analytic techniques to optimize unstable patient care in real time.
You can view her work on www.prisma-p.org and follow her on Twitter @ AzraBihorac .
Ep 2: Dr. Nathaniel Reisinger on Point-of-Care-Technologies in Nephrology
Nathaniel C. Reisinger, MD, is an Instructor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Fellow in Clinical Ultrasound at the Perelman School of Medicine—Hospital of University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After completing his MD at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, he completed his residency in internal medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital—Columbia University Medical Center, followed by his nephrology fellowship at Penn.
Dr. Reisinger's clinical interests are focused on adapting novel technologies to enhance patient care and outcomes in nephrology. He was an educator long before venturing into medicine and is building a point-of-care ultrasound curriculum for nephrology fellows to help bring in the age of the ultrasound stethoscope.
Dr. Reisinger has a keen interest in the use of social media in nephrology. He is a 2017 intern in the Nephrology Social Media Collective . He is Editor-in-Chief of Kidney.Cloud (app available on iTunes & Google Play) and Jeff Berns’ chief social media strategist @Jeff_Berns_POTD. In addition, he works on the American Society of Nephrology’s joint quality improvement project with the CDC, Nephrologists Transforming Dialysis Safety, for preventing infections in the dialysis unit. He was recently named chief social media strategist for the Nephrology Business Leadership University. Dr. Reisinger has also been featured on DocTalk and is a recurring invited speaker with the Cardiorenal Society of America’s Cardiorenal University.
You can read his blogs on https://ajkdblog.org/tag/reisinger/ or follow him on Twitter @nephrothaniel
Ep 1: Dr. Michael Heung, University of Michigan
Without better technology, nephrologists can’t catch acute kidney injury early enough to prevent it. We recently caught up with Dr. Michael Heung to talk about the challenges of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in Critical Care Medicine and what is needed to tackle them. Connect with Dr. Heung on Twitter @KeepingitRenal Dr. Heung graduated from the Boston University School of Medicine. After finishing his Internal Medicine training at the University of Cincinnati Hospitals, he completed Fellowship training in Nephrology at the University of Michigan Health System. He has been a member of the University of Michigan faculty since 2005, and currently serves as Associate Division Chief for Clinical Affairs in the Division of Nephrology. His primary clinical and research interests are in the areas of acute kidney injury and critical care nephrology.