Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
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Behind the Knife is a podcast aimed for everyone interested in not only an in-depth look at the broad range of surgical topics, but a "behind the scenes" look at the interesting, controversial and humanistic side of surgery from some of the giants in the field. Come along with Kevin Kniery, Jason Bingham, John McClellan and Scott Steele on a journey that explores all the disciplines of General Surgery in this informal discussion and interview format. We feel that this is the perfect medium not only to cover important educational topics for all stages of your professional career, but allow you to listen to a first-hand account of not only where we have been from those that pioneered the way, but also an opportunity to explore where we are now and are headed in the not so distant future from surgical leaders.
Episódios
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Dominate the Match - Episode 1: Meet the Match
08/08/2022 Duração: 21minIt’s that time of year- when medical students across the country are preparing their residency applications. The process can be a bit daunting, and there have been a number of changes to process over the past few years. Join our education fellow, Dr. Jessica Millar, and Dr. David Hughes as they review the “nuts and bolts” of this year’s residency application cycle. Guests: David Hughes, MD- Clinical Associate Professor of Endocrine Surgery, General Surgery Residency Program Director- University of Michigan Important Dates: · June 8, 2022: ERAS application opens at 9 a.m. ET. · August 1, 2022: Supplemental ERAS application opens for applicants. · September 7, 2022: Residency applicants may begin submitting ERAS applications to programs at 9 a.m. ET. · September 16, 2022: Supplemental ERAS application closes for applicants at 5 p.m. ET. · September 28, 2022: Residency programs may begin reviewing ERAS applications, MSPEs, and supplemental ERAS application data at 9 a.m. ET. Pleas
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Common and Critical Intern Dilemmas Part 2 - Behind The Knife Medical Student and Intern Survival Guide
04/08/2022 Duração: 20minBringing back an oldie but a goodie - Join Dr. Patrick Georgoff and Dr. Vahagn Nikolian as they discuss common and critical intern dilemmas. This episode is Part 2 of 2. Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our entire Medical Student and Intern Survival Guide series here - https://behindtheknife.org/podcast-series/medical-student-and-intern-survival-guide/
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Common and Critical Intern Dilemmas Part 1 - Behind The Knife Medical Student and Intern Survival Guide
01/08/2022 Duração: 28minBringing back an oldie but a goodie - Join Dr. Patrick Georgoff and Dr. Vahagn Nikolian as they discuss common and critical intern dilemmas. This episode is Part 1 of 2. Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our entire Medical Student and Intern Survival Guide series here - https://behindtheknife.org/podcast-series/medical-student-and-intern-survival-guide/
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Pilonidal Disease - What You Need to Know
28/07/2022 Duração: 32minPilonidal cysts – a simple disease or a sneaky nuanced problem? Drs. Shanaz Hossain, Patrick Georgoff and Scott Steele sit down to discuss the difficulties encountered in the management of pilonidal cysts and the myriad of treatment options available, ranging from non-operative management to outpatient pit picking to major operations involving flaps. Dr. Steele dropped his “8 Key Principles for Pilonidal Cyst Management”: 1. Control Sepsis 2. Do the Least Amount of Work Possible 3. Avoid Too Much Excision 4. Remove All Hair, Un-Roof All Disease, and Debride Granulation Tissue 5. Use Off-Midline Excision and Closure 6. Tension Must Be Minimized with Primary Wound Closure 7. Change the Anatomy – Flatten the Natal Cleft 8. Never Underestimate the Impact of Postoperative Care Tune in for detailed insights regarding management and learn about all the options for surgical treatment! Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos an
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Clinical Challenges in Emergency General Surgery: Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections
25/07/2022 Duração: 34minJoin our Emergency General Surgery team as they discuss Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections. Hosted by Drs. Jordan Nantais, Ashlie Nadler, Stephanie Mason and Graham Skelhorne-Gross. Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections: - Also known as “flesh eating disease”, gas gangrene, necrotizing fasciitis/myositis, Fournier’s gangrene. - Early findings are non-specific - Rapidly fatal - diagnostic delay can lead to tremendous additional morbidity and mortality Classification: - Type 1 - polymicrobial category (most common) found in immunosuppressed or elderly - Type 2 - monomicrobial infection [Group A Streptococcus > Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)] - Type 3 - monomicrobial infection (Vibrio or Clostridium) - Type 4 - fungal (rare) in immunocompromised or after penetration or trauma from candida or Zygomycetes. Initial Workup - History: (comorbidities, immunosuppression, recent infections or trauma) - Exam: swelling, open lesions, drainage, erythema, crepitus, and pain out of proportion - M
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Journal Review in Colorectal Surgery: Timing of Biologics and Surgery in the Setting of Crohn’s Disease
21/07/2022 Duração: 30minYou get consulted on a 34-year-old with ileocolic Crohn’s disease on Humira. You determine he needs surgery for recurrent partial obstructions. When do you do the surgery? How long should he be off his biologic medication? When to restart it post op? Join Drs. Abelson, Marcello and Aulet as they take us through two articles to help us figure it out! Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the complications of biologic medications in the peri-operative period 2. List the different classifications of medications for Crohn’s disease 3. Discuss the approach to managing timing of surgery for patients with crohn’s disease Articles: Cohen BL, Fleshner P, Kane SV et al. Prospective Cohort Study to Investigate the Safety of Preoperative Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitor Exposure in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Undergoing Intra-abdominal Surgery. Gastroenterology. 2022 Apr 10;S0016-5085(22)00359-6. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2022.03.057. Online ahead of print. Brouquet A, Maggiori L, Zerbib P, Lefevre JH,
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Journal Review in Thoracic Surgery: POEM vs. Heller Myotomy
18/07/2022 Duração: 28minWant to learn more about achalasia and its procedural management? Excited about the POEM procedure? Learn what the current literature says when it comes to recommending POEM or the tried-and-true Heller myotomy from the Swedish Thoracic surgery team. Learning objectives - Review basics of achalasia - Discuss the current literature comparing POEM and Heller myotomy with fundoplication - Understand the major differences in outcomes for these procedures Hosts: Peter White, MD Megan Lenihan, MD Brian Louie, MD Kelly Daus, MD Referenced Material Werner YB, Hakanson B, Martinek J, et al. Endoscopic or Surgical Myotomy in Patients with Idiopathic Achalasia. N Engl J Med. 2019 Dec 5;381(23):2219-2229. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1905380. PMID: 31800987. Gu L, Ouyang Z, Lv L, et al. Safety and efficacy of peroral endoscopic myotomy with standard myotomy versus short myotomy for treatment-naïve patients with type II achalasia: a prospective randomized trial. Gastrointest Endosc. 2021 Jun;93(6):1304-131
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Clinical Challenges in Surgical Critical Care: Point-of-Care Ultrasound
14/07/2022 Duração: 33minThe utilization of point-of-care ultrasound and other non-invasive cardiac output monitoring technologies varies because of knowledge, resource availability and cultural practices. In this Clinical Challenge in Surgery episode from the Surgical Critical Care team at Behind the Knife, we provide a brief history of the use of cardiac-output monitoring in the ICU, introduce a few clinical scenarios in the context of point of care ultra-sound and other less-invasive cardiac-output monitoring technologies. Learning Objectives: In this episode, we review the historical uses of central venous pressure monitoring, pulmonary-artery catheters and the more frequently utilized point-of-care-ultrasound (or POCUS) in managing complex ICU patients. We review the outcomes behind these technologies, describe the views and utility of POCUS, and introduce less-invasive or completely non-invasive ways to measure cardiac-output monitoring. Hosts: Brittany Bankhead, MD, MS (@BBankheadMD) is an Assistant Professor of Surgery
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Financial Principles for Surgeons Ep. 6: Real Estate Investing with Dr. Jordan Frey
11/07/2022 Duração: 37minDr. Jordan Frey, a Plastic Surgeon in Buffalo NY, joins us to talk about how he uses investments in real estate to diversify his portfolio. We discuss: -Types of real estate investments and the pros and cons -Books to read on real estate investing -How to get started in real estate -Criteria he uses to choose a property and more Books recommended: The Millionaire Real Estate Investor - Gary Keller https://www.amazon.com/Millionaire-Real-Estate-Investor/dp/0071446370 Doctor's Guide to Real Estate Investing - Cory Fawcett https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Cory-S-Fawcett/e/B01FGK0IC8/ref=aufs_dp_fta_dsk Find Dr. Frey at his website or on social media. Prudentplasticsurgeon.com or @JordanFreyMD Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.
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Financial Principles for Surgeons Ep. 5: Contract Negotiations with Dr. Jill Streams
07/07/2022 Duração: 56minDr. Jill Streams, Trauma Surgeon at Vanderbilt, takes us through the ins and outs of understanding your first contract and how and when to negotiate. In this episode we cover -When/how to apply for your first job -Break down each part of a contract -Why you should negotiate -What and how to negotiate -Salary expectations -Contract landmines and more! You can connect with Dr. Streams on Twitter @JCRStreams Read more at WCI https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/things-to-ask-for-in-a-physician-contract/ Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.
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Financial Principles for Surgeons Ep. 4: Student Debt with Dr. Adam Tanious
04/07/2022 Duração: 42minKevin interviews Dr. Adam Tanious a Vascular Surgeon at MUSC about the ins and outs of managing student debt. Adam is passionate about personal finance and student debt and is happy to discuss further with our listeners, please reach out at tanious@musc.edu . Want to learn more at student debt? Check out White Coat Investor resources on student debt. https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/ultimate-guide-to-student-loan-debt-management-for-doctors/ Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.
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Financial Principles for Surgeons Ep. 3: Disability Insurance with Larry Keller
30/06/2022 Duração: 43minKevin Kniery and Jason Bingham interview Larry Keller of Physician Financial Services on how and when to choose the right disability policy. You can reach Larry here Lkeller@physicianfinancialservices.com or at his website. https://www.physicianfinancialservices.com/ White Coat Investor Article breaking down Disability Insurance https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-disability-insurance/ Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.
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Financial Principles for Surgeons Ep. 2: Investing and Buying a House with Dr. Mizell
28/06/2022 Duração: 34minKevin Kniery and Jason Bingham interview Dr. Jason Mizell, a colorectal surgeon at University of Arkansas and pioneer in finance education for surgeons. He won the 2020 White Coat Investor Award for excellence in financial education. In this episode they discuss how to invest, and what to invest in, also cover topics regarding real estate, and biggest financial regrets. Links to articles discussed Financial Waterfall for Docs https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/financial-waterfalls-for-new-residents-and-attendings/ Backdoor Roth IRA Point/Counter Point https://www.physicianonfire.com/the-backdoor-roth/ Simple Path to Wealth https://jlcollinsnh.com/stock-series/ Dr. Mizell can be reached at jsmizell@uams.edu Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.
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Financial Principles for Surgeons Ep. 1 with Dr. Jason Mizell
27/06/2022 Duração: 32minKevin Kniery and Jason Bingham interview Dr. Jason Mizell, a colorectal surgeon at University of Arkansas and pioneer in finance education for surgeons. He won the 2020 White Coat Investor Award for excellence in financial education. In this episode they discuss his lecture "How to Resuscitate Your Critically Ill Finances". Dr. Mizell can be reached at jsmizell@uams.edu Book Recommendation: The Psychology of Money https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Money-Timeless-lessons-happiness/dp/0857197681 Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.
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Behind the Knife Update 2022
24/06/2022 Duração: 08minJoin the BTK leadership team for a quick update on what's happening at Behind the Knife! Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.
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Clinical Challenges in Endocrine Surgery: Medullar Thyroid Cancer with Special Guest Dr. Kepal Patel
20/06/2022 Duração: 42minIn this episode from the Endocrine Surgery team at BTK we invited Dr. Kepal Patel to join us to discuss two endocrine surgery cases while discussing pertinent literature. We discuss the work-up and surgical decision making for a case of medullary thyroid cancer and a Bethesda III thyroid nodule. Dr. Kepal Patel is the Chief of the Division of Endocrine Surgery and a Professor of Surgery, Otolaryngology and Biochemistry at NYU Langone Health. Dr. Michael Yeh is a Professor of Surgery at UCLA and serves as Section Chief of the UCLA Endocrine Surgery program which he established. Dr. Masha Livhits is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at UCLA and works in the Endocrine Surgery Department Dr. James Wu is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at UCLA and works in the Endocrine Surgery Department Dr. Vivek Sant is an Endocrine Surgery Fellow at UCLA in his first year of fellowship Dr. Rivfka Shenoy is a PGY-5 General Surgery Resident at UCLA who has completed two years of research Dr. Max Schumm
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Journal Review in Surgical Education: Intersection of Leadership and Wellness in Education
16/06/2022 Duração: 34minThe grind of surgical training has been celebrated in the past, but to what end? With mounting evidence that supports a high prevalence of burnout in the surgical community, surgical educators and leaders are often called to develop initiatives to address the detrimental and potentially irreversible effects on trainees’ wellness during surgical training. We invite Dr. David Rogers, who has personally experienced burnout, to share his insight and expertise in improving workplace wellness. Spoiler: it’s not as easy as group yoga sessions and daily donuts. Hosts: Dr. David Rogers Dr. Jeremy Lipman Dr. Judith French Dr. Amy Han Learning Objectives 1. Listeners will be able to define wellness in the context of surgical training. 2. Listeners will be able to better characterize and recognize signs of burnout among surgeons and surgical trainees. 3. Listeners will be able identify strategies for overcoming burnout. 4. Listeners will be able to apply conceptual frameworks from workplace wellness ou
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Journal Review in Hepatobiliary Surgery: Genomics of Colorectal Liver Metastasis
13/06/2022 Duração: 46minColorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) is a complex clinical situation requiring multidisciplinary management. In this episode from the Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary team at Behind the Knife, we review the genomics of CRLM, discuss a journal article investigating the frequency and impact of these mutations on survival in patients with stage IV disease, and interview the senior author Dr. Jean-Nicholas Vauthey about this research and his career in HPB. Hosts: Timothy Vreeland, MD, FACS (@vreelant) is an Associate Professor of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and Surgical Oncologist at Brooke Army Medical Center Daniel Nelson, DO, FACS (@DWNelsonHPB) is an Associate Professor of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and Surgical Oncologist at William Beaumont Army Medical Center Connor Chick, MD (@connor_chick) is a PGY-5 General Surgery resident at Brooke Army Medical Center Lexy (Alexandra) Adams, MD, MPH (@lexyadams16) is a PGY-4 General Surgery re
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Journal Review in Vascular Surgery: Acute Limb Ischemia – So Many Choices!?!
09/06/2022 Duração: 26minAcute limb ischemia is simultaneous one of the most fun but frustrating diseases to treat in vascular surgery. In this episode of Behind the Knife, the vascular surgery team gives a concise overview of the diagnosis/workup and treatment of patients with acute limb ischemia and talks about some of the difficult decision making regarding treatment modality given all the exciting technology available today. Dr. Nicholas Osborne is an Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery at the University of Michigan and the Chief of Vascular Surgery at the Ann Arbor Veteran’s Affairs Healthcare System. Dr. Frank Davis is a Chief Resident in the Integrated Vascular Surgery program at the University of Michigan. Dr. Craig Brown is a PGY-6 in the General Surgery program at the University of Michigan. Papers discussed in this Episode: AHA/ACC/SVS, etc Guidelines on the Management of Patients with Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27851992/ Please visit behindtheknife.org to access othe
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Clinical Challenges in Minimally Invasive Surgery: Acute Gastric Volvulus and Duodenal Perforation
06/06/2022 Duração: 34minIt’s 1AM and the emergency department is calling about *insert terrifying foregut problem you haven’t seen since you were an intern here* and you wake up in a cold sweat to realize it was just a dream…this time. Tune in to this clinical challenge episode for some tips and tricks for managing foregut nightmares with Drs. Mike Weykamp, Nicole White, Andrew Wright, and Nick Cetrulo from the University of Washington’s Minimally Invasive Surgery team. Referenced articles and videos: 1. Rodriguez-Garcia HA, Wright AS, Yates RB. Managing obstructive gastric volvulus: challenges and solutions. Open Access Surgery. 2017 https://www.dovepress.com/getfile.php?fileID=35414 2. Yates RB. Giant PEH: Management Principles for Unique Clinical Circumstances. 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting. Houston, TX. 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq6cZL2-pho 3. Millet I, Orliac C, Alili C, Guillon F, Taourel P. Computed tomography findings of acute gastric volvulus. Eur Radiol. 2014. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2527824