Traumacast
Summary: A series of audio interviews addressing upcoming research and its application to the injured patient, education efforts related to trauma, and novel methods in the management of injury. Select EAST Traumacasts now eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM self-assessment credits toward Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program. Visit the EAST Education Center for details.
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Podcasts:
Listen to us discuss the surgical management of clostridium difficile colitis with Dr. Paula Ferrada. We tackle surgical and medical therapy based on the best available evidence. See EAST's Online Education session on this topic too.
Listen to Dr. Matthew Martin discuss the great advances in civilian trauma care as a result of 10 years of conflict. He tackles great topics such as tourniquets, hemostatic dressings, tension pneumothorax and what's ahead. See EAST's Online Education session on this topic too.
A discussion with Dr. Adrian Maung on the Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV) mode for respiratory failure in multi-trauma patients.
A discussion with Dr. Adrian Maung on the Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV) mode for respiratory failure in multi-trauma patients.
A discussion with Dr. Jason Smith on the utilization of direct peritoneal resuscitation in the treatment of abdominal catastrophes.
A discussion with Dr. Richard Frazee, in regards to a successful protocol for outpatient laparoscopic appendectomy in acute appenditics.
A discussion with Dr. Rob Winfield regarding the effects of obesity in the care of the traumatically injured.
A discussion about the future of EAST with EAST Past President, Dr. Sagraves.
A discussion with Dr. Khashayar Vaziri regarding repair of complex abdominal wall hernia, use of mesh, and placement techniques.
A discussion with Dr. Carrie Sims regarding her research into vasopressin deficiency following hemorrhage and its potential role in resuscitation.
A brief discussion of political and financial issues faced when The Trauma Center at Penn opened in 1988. Many of the same issues are still faced by trauma directors in new trauma centers.
A discussion of damage control resuscitation - what it is and how to implement it and why. An interview with Michael Rotondo, MD.
A discussion of damage control resuscitation - what it is and how to implement it and why. An interview with Michael Rotondo, MD.
A discussion regarding the management of blunt splenic injury with reference to the EAST Practice Management Guideline on this topic.This Traumacast is eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM self-assessment credits toward Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program. Visit the EAST Education Center for details.
A discussion regarding the management of blunt splenic injury with reference to the EAST Practice Management Guideline on this topic.