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Suicide Prevention in Anesthesia: CRNAs and SRNAs | AANA 2020

"Our job is to tell them; there is another solution ... there's another way to solve this problem and I can help you" This piece takes a bold and honest look at suicide in anesthesia, although it has a US set of contributors the issues here are to do with everyone in healthcare. TopMedTalk is keen to promote the fact help is available, please seek it out if you are concerned you might be affected by these issues. AANA Peer Assistance Helpline: 1 800 654 5167 National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-t...

Aug 14, 202033 min

Mike Swart | TopMedTalks to...

How do you become well known in the NHS for being innovative, particularly in the perioperative area regarding evaluation and communication of risk? How can cardiopulmonary exercise testing lead to shared decision making? Hear how aortic aneurysms are dealt with by a world class professional perioperative physician. Learn how that process and its success then spread out into other areas of healthcare within his institution. Do you need to develop a broad knowledge of all surgery and medicine so ...

Aug 14, 202019 min

Hypotension Index: Data drives change | ASA 2019

This piece looks at innovations in our field, through the lens of the Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI). Innovations in medicine are always exciting, "neuro-monitoring" is discussed "if you told me two years ago that I was going to be able to understand an EG waveform I would have laughed at you". "Data is what drives any change", how can new insights regarding hypotension potentially revolutionize your practice? Adoption of any new technology is complicated, how do you handle resistance to suc...

Aug 13, 202022 min

EBPOM Highlight | Perioperative nutrition should be a key part of Enhanced Recovery

"Perioperative nutrition should be a key part of Enhanced Recovery" - originally streamed live from The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) in London during EBPOM 2018 on www.topmedtalk.com Hear this excellent talk, for free, on this podcast. If you'd like to attend an event like this ensure your next click is here: www.ebpom.org/meetings If you have any comments or questions you'd like to send to the team email: contact@topmedtalk.com Presented by Paul Wischmeyer, Professor of the Dep...

Aug 12, 202028 min

Enhanced Recovery with Lynn Reede | AANA 2019

"Thank you for taking this meeting beyond these walls" - this piece was the final part of our coverage of The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) 2019 Annual Congress in Chicago, Illinois. We begin with the global audience in mind and break down what it is to be a Nurse Anesthetist. It's a role which is expanding in scope, our guest walks us through how and why that's the case. This wide ranging conversation then moves to the future of enhanced recovery and the AANA's future develo...

Aug 11, 202034 min

EBPOM 2019 | Delivering Personalised Care: aligning prehabilitation with healthcare policy

How can we align personalised care with prehabilitation? "Personalised care is where people have more choice and control over how their health and care needs are met" where we recognise "people themselves can sometimes be the best integrators of health and care". In this context our role is to support them to "live as independently as they wish". With shared decision making and personal choice at the heart of this we allow patients to be "experts in their own lives, health and care". The increas...

Aug 10, 202022 min

Burn out? | Sunday Special

This piece focuses on the question of looking after yourself as a practitioner and interlinking into your team. How important is it to listen to your team? What is "burn out"? How does it express itself in people? What signs should we look for in our friends and colleagues? Presented by Desiree Chappell, Sol Aronson and Monty Mythen with their guest Sasha Shillcutt, Vice Chair of Strategy and Innovation, Department of Anesthesiology, UNMC Founder, Brave Enough LLC. Find Sasha's excellent website...

Aug 09, 202041 min

Periop Medicine SIG | Armed with data to improve perioperative outcomes

This piece is about the application of data, how do we use it and when should we gather it? How important is it to "just get started and find out what the problem is"? Further reading is available here: https://bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(17)33828-X/fulltext If you're interested in hearing more about the Enhanced Peri-Operative Care for High-risk patients (EPOCH) trial go here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/desirees-roundtable-carol-peden-epoch-qa/ Presented by Professor Carol Peden, Execu...

Aug 08, 202035 min

EBPOM 2019 | Perioperative Blood Pressure, Q&A

As a general rule, should ward monitoring be increased? Should continuous blood pressure monitoring be more frequent? This short piece follows on from Tim Miller's talk "Perioperative Blood Pressure (PeriOperative Quality Initiative: POQI 3) how low can you safely go?". Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with Tim Miller, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology from Duke University Medical Centre.

Aug 07, 202010 min

EBPOM 2019 | Troponin Screening - essential or the Emperor's new clothes?

This panel discussion and extended question and answer session focuses upon troponin screening. Where is the latest evidence as regards this debate? Is MINS ( Myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery) the most common postoperative complication associated with death and if so why is there a transatlantic divide as regards the evidence? Is there a place for troponin screening preoperatively for risk stratification? What should one do with an asymptomatic post operative patient with raised tropon...

Aug 06, 202033 min

EBPOM Highlight | Pain Management to Enhance Recovery after joint replacements

"Pain strategies" - was originally streamed live from the Charles Sammons Cancer Center, Dallas, during EBPOM-USA 2019 on www.topmedtalk.com Hear this excellent talk, for free, on this podcast. If you'd like to attend an event like this ensure your next click is here: www.ebpom.org/meetings Presented by Dr. Ryan Hanson, Anesthesiologist in Boston, Massachusetts, affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital, received his medical degree from Penn State College of Medicine....

Aug 05, 202014 min

Protecting Your Healthcare Practice - Compliance and Enforcement | AANA 2019

What are some of the major issues regarding billing? What are the most common mistakes when it comes to documentation? How do we keep the focus on great healthcare, as well as good book keeping? How does "the false claims act" impact on billing? If you find a mistake or an issue in your note keeping the advice here is clear; deal with it the moment it is discovered. Also, under recording is an obvious issue, can the same be said of 'excessive documentation'? The bottom line is that practitioners...

Aug 04, 202027 min

Practical tips for preoperative risk assessment | EBPOM Ireland 2019

"Some practical tips you can take away and implement in your hospital..." In the UK there is a legal imperative to minimalise and individualise risk now but it's widely understood to be helpful if you want to provide better value and patient outcomes. How can risks be identified and minimised? How can these risks then help to provide better quality shared decision making? How can plan a perioperative pathway tailored to these needs? Presented by Ramani Moonsinghe, Professor of Perioperative Medi...

Aug 03, 202016 min

TopMedTalk | Education, perioperative medicine, anaesthesia and you.

Discussion begins with thoughts about University College London (UCL)'s Masters Course in Perioperative Medicine, moving further to the various ways in which people can learn more about the specialty The wider conversation reaches out into the field of anaesthesia and the constant shortage of practitioners that there is in the UK and more widely around the world. Also, if you're intrigued, here's the link to the FREE 4 week course discussed in this podcast: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lifelearning/cou...

Aug 02, 202021 min

Periop SIG | Part 2, Delirium: The brain and the older surgical patient

"Delirium: The brain and the older surgical patient Part 2" was a talk originally given at the 8th Australian and New Zealand Symposium of Perioperative Medicine Special Interest Group: “Updates in Perioperative Medicine 360” which took place between November 7th-9th 2019. This piece is a look at some of the new technology which is becoming more widely used. A leadless pacemaker is a small implantable "bullet like" device that sends electrical pulses to the heart whenever it senses that the hear...

Aug 01, 202025 min

Houman Javedan | TopMedTalks to...

The Silver Tsunami is coming, are you prepared to assess the elderly patient? Mature patients present unique and interesting opportunities to perioperative practitioners. New ways of thinking and different approaches are always necessary. The British Geriatric Society's "Fit For Frailty" is here: https://www.bgs.org.uk/resources/resource-series/fit-for-frailty Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with their guest Houman Javedan, MD. Geriatrician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, assista...

Jul 31, 202013 min

ASA 2019 | 'We advocate good public health, within the crucible of surgery'

Originally broadcast live from Anesthesiology 2019, this piece focuses on the mission to advocate and apply prehabilitation, pre-optimisation and enhanced recovery. Defined here as "good public health [...] with the crucible of surgery". How do we do that in a way that both patients and front line providers understand the value of it? Can this message help to allow for delays in surgery? Also, how do we take our message to social media, specifically Twitter? Listen in for some excellent tips bef...

Jul 30, 202030 min

EBPOM Highlight | Exercise capacity and sarcopenia

"Exercise capacity and sarcopenia" - was originally streamed live from the Charles Sammons Cancer Center, Dallas, during EBPOM-USA 2019 on www.topmedtalk.com Hear this excellent talk, for free, on this podcast. If you'd like to attend an event like this ensure your next click is here: www.ebpom.org/meetings If you have any comments or questions you'd like to send to the team email: contact@topmedtalk.com Presented by John Whittle, assistant Professor at Duke University Medical Centre....

Jul 29, 202016 min

Substance Use Disorder - Peer Support: An Empathetic Information Resource | AANA 2019

"I know how to manage pain medication [...] addiction was the absolute last thing that would happen to me". This podcast helps tackle the difficult subject of Substance Use Disorder in healthcare practitioners. How do we, from a caring and helpful perspective, address this issue either within ourselves or others? This piece was part of our coverage of The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) 2019 Annual Congress in Chicago, Illinois. Check out the AANA here: https://www.aana.com/ Th...

Jul 28, 202018 min

Enhanced Recovery with Monty and Desiree | EBPOM Ireland 2019

TopMedTalk has recently engaged with a large number of new listeners, we are delighted to have you join our family of perioptimists! This piece works as a primer, it explains what lies at the core of the world's favorite perioperative medicine podcast; enhanced recovery. What is it? How do you implement it? And, what are its core principles? If you've never heard TopMedTalk before but you are a medical practitioner this piece is a great place to start; if you're already onboard it will be a welc...

Jul 27, 202028 min

Michelle Chew | TopMedTalks to...

"Excellent teamwork"; the key to good outcomes. This piece features an in depth discussion of post operative acute kidney injury (AKI), are there fresh approaches we can take? Could more data help us? The conversation then moves to myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS). What should our thoughts be as regards postoperative troponin levels? Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with their guest Michelle Chew, Professor, Senior Consultant, Faculty of Medicine, Linköping Univers...

Jul 26, 202020 min

Periop SIG 2019 | Part 1, Delirium: The brain and the older surgical patient

"Delirium: The brain and the older surgical patient Part 1" was a presentation originally given at the 8th Australian and New Zealand Symposium of Perioperative Medicine Special Interest Group: “Updates in Perioperative Medicine 360” which took place between November 7th-9th 2019. "Acute brain failure is really the concept we're talking about", this piece covers delirium and dives into why this common and long discussed condition is not yet something we can always predict and prevent. Find out m...

Jul 25, 202034 min

TopMedTalk | A step between a simple monitor and a fully automated system

This piece focuses upon goal directed fluid therapy, with an automated system, for decision support; "a step between a simple monitor and a fully automated system". The "proof of concept" paper we highlight towards the end of the podcast, "Feasibility of closed-loop titration of norepinephrine infusion in patients undergoing moderate - and high-risk surgery" has now been published and can be found here: https://bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(19)30443-X/abstract This paper here "Perioperati...

Jul 24, 202015 min

ASA 2019 | A data based conversation about payment methods

Away from the world of politics there is a sensible debate to be had about payment methods for healthcare. Here you will find evidence, shared goals and specific payment models from the US being looked at in detail. It's a debate about total cost of care and a two sided risk model that could potentially be cheaper and better for both patients and providers. Bundle payments provoke debate, "the interesting question is; 'post operatively, do you need that expensive care'?" Population health is an ...

Jul 23, 202018 min

EBPOM Highlight | Pain Strategies with methadone

"Pain Strategies" - was originally streamed live from the Charles Sammons Cancer Center, Dallas, during EBPOM-USA 2019 on www.topmedtalk.com Hear this excellent talk, for free, on this podcast. If you'd like to attend an event like this ensure your next click is here: www.ebpom.org/meetings If you have any comments or questions you'd like to send to the team email: contact@topmedtalk.com Presented by Glenn Murphy, Jeffery S. Vender Chair of Anesthesiology Research and Education and Director of C...

Jul 22, 20209 min

A Novel Use of the Erector Spinae Block in the Austere Environment | AANA 2019

In the military Forward Surgical Teams (FSTs) are deployed into challenging environments to deliver "damage control surgery". They help people who have been injured, relieve the pain, stop the bleeding, 'patch the holes' and move them to a safer environment. It's from this background that our two contributors come, learn how they have been forced to innovate and what insights they can give to practitioners working in more familliar and well resourced contexts. Hear how a 25 year-old male present...

Jul 21, 202019 min

Can medicine be cured? | EBPOM Ireland 2019

Warning; this piece may make for uncomfortable listening. It is a fascinating look at the recent history of medicine and how our profession may in fact be sick. Contained within the story is a message of hope, evidence alongside a message that may contain the cure. In our recent history we seem to have enjoyed something of a "Golden Age" of medicine which, by raising quality of life so dramatically, has transformed our understanding of concepts such as "public health" and even "standard of livin...

Jul 20, 202037 min

EBPOM Highlight | Hypotension probability in practice

"Hypotension probability in practice" - originally streamed live from The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) in London during EBPOM 2018 on www.topmedtalk.com Hear this excellent talk, for free, on this podcast. If you'd like to attend an event like this ensure your next click is here: www.ebpom.org/meetings If you have any comments or questions you'd like to send to the team email: contact@topmedtalk.com Presented by Mike Spiro, anaesthetic consultant at the Royal Free Hospital and J...

Jul 19, 202011 min

TopMedTalk | Lancet profile on Salome Maswime

"We've had the opportunity to catch up with some friends from Africa to tell us more about what is happening in their neck of the woods with perioperative medicine..." We reference this piece in The Lancet here: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/issue/vol396no10243/PIIS0140-6736(20)X0027-4 The African Surgical Outcomes Study (ASOS) is discussed in more detail here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/topmedtalk-african-surgical-outcomes-study-asos-2/ The above piece inspired the Evidence Based Pe...

Jul 18, 20206 min

The 5th Collaborative Clinical Trials in Anaesthesia biennial conference |Prato 2019

This piece focuses upon the unique 'Collaborative Clinical Trials in Anaesthesia biennial conference', of which this was the fifth, organised in Prato, Italy, by Monash University. TopMedTalk was given the chance to listen in on this cutting edge gathering of trialists, academics and practitioners as it happened. We take a deeper dive on the history behind this very special meeting, how it works and special moments from the meeting. Learn how some of the big trials gather pace and how major stud...

Jul 17, 202016 min
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