Pets as Therapy are a fantastic charity who have provided a practical theraputic service to everyone in attendance at the Intensive Care Society annual conference. The TopMedTalk team were determined to catch up with them and have a discussion about how animals can help us all take the woof with the smooth. Presented by Desiree Chappell with her four special guests, Hillary Burbage, with Matlock and Pamela Pearl, with Frankie.
Dec 11, 2018•14 min
This piece covers; physical medicine and rehabilitation, applying a team approach in care and 'pre and post-habilitation'. Desiree Chappell presents with Monty Mythen and their guests; Dr Steve Flanagan, Chair of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Brian Stewart, Partner/Clinic Director California Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy and Colleen Walsh, Assistant Professor, Nursing University of Southern Indiana, President, National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses.
Dec 11, 2018•20 min•Season 1Ep. 2
The first day of the Intensive Care Society's annual conference comes to a close. Heart failure session has ‘standing room only’. Is the pulmonary artery catheter back? What have been some of the big take aways in nutrition? Why should you feed a cold and starve a fever? More Protein or less? Finally, ‘humanizing intensive care’. Do we need more ITU pets? Dogs in particular. Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen confer on the events of the day with their guest Hugh Montgomery, Intensive Care Society...
Dec 10, 2018•36 min
Desiree and Monty catch up with Dan Martin, OBE, and speak with him about the Intensive Care Society's annual conference, treating infectious diseases and in particular patients with ebola. Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen presenting Dan Martin, OBE anaesthetist and intensivist at the Royal Free Hospital and Reader at University College London (UCL).
Dec 10, 2018•15 min
Live from The Intensive Care Society, reflections on the opening session of the UK's annual critical care conference. Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen. Find out more www.topmedtalk.com Join the debate contact@topmedtalk.com
Dec 10, 2018•24 min
A conversation about enhanced recovery implementation. Dr Joff Lacey catches up with Mike Scott, Virginia Commonwealth University and Ross Kerridge, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, Australia.
Dec 10, 2018•8 min•Season 1Ep. 2
This piece was originally streamed live on www.topmedtalk.com and is taken from the hugely successful "EBPOM-USA: Masters Course, A Perioperative Care Practicum". Hear the full presentation from Dr Lee A. Fleisher Professor and Chair of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, University of Pennsylvania. If you like the sound of this and think you and your practice would benefit from attending such a course don't worry, just go to The EBPOM website: https://www.ebpom.org...
Dec 09, 2018•31 min
"Value based care - it’s an interdisciplinary team sport" Desiree Chappell speaks with Zeev Kain, organiser of the American college of perioperative medicine interdisciplinary conference on orthopaedic value based care. Find his podcast here: http://drzeevkain.health/podcast/ If you'd like to find out more about the conference follow this link: https://acpm.health/ovbc2019/
Dec 08, 2018•11 min
Why do you need a "poet"? The POET acronym - a truly multidisciplinary Perioperative Enhancement Team; responsible for project managing optimisation programmes. Monty Mythen speaks with Professor Sol Aronson, a tenured professor at Duke University and Executive Vice Chairman in the Department of Anesthesiology. This piece is taken from a longer conversation to be found here: http://www.topmedtalk.com/aser-ebpom-2017-recap-pod-three-live-from-london/ Join the debate: contact@topmedtalk.com...
Dec 07, 2018•7 min
This edition of journal club looks at two articles in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) of circa 30,000 patients studied at Vanderbilt Medical Centre, USA. One in non-critically ill patients. Click here: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1711586?query=featured_home The other in critically ill adult patients: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1711584?query=featured_home Accompanied by a very balanced Editorial by Professor John Myburgh. Click here: http://www.nejm.org/d...
Dec 06, 2018•15 min
EBPOM Conference Highlight This week's conference highlight "Exercise and cancer" was originally streamed live from The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) in London during EBPOM 2018 on www.topmedtalk.com If you'd like to attend an event like this ensure your next click is here: www.ebpom.org/meetings Presented by Mike Grocott, Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, University of Southampton.
Dec 05, 2018•13 min
This conversation is a fascinating glimpse into the spread of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in Saudi Arabia. Desiree Chappell interviews her guests; Fatimah Alsalah, Anesthesiologist at King Fahad Specialist Hospital in Dammam, Deputy head of the transplant anesthesia section, alongside Nicole Greenshields and Douglas Blackwood, Perioperative Medicine Fellows at The University College London (UCL), Department of Anaesthetics.
Dec 04, 2018•13 min•Season 1Ep. 1
"An operation is like a marathon, nobody prepares for that by starving themselves" Monty Mythen talks to Professor Paul Wischmeyer from the Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University, USA about the e.published American Society of Enhanced Recovery (ASER) and Perioperative Quality Initiative (POQI) joint consensus statement on Nutrition and Screening Therapy within an Surgical Enhanced Program. -- Click on this link to access the full paper: https://journals.lww.com/anesthesia-analgesia/Abstra...
Dec 03, 2018•18 min•Season 1Ep. 1
When it comes to breathlessness how do we better diagnose and apply treatment? How do we overcome the fact that referring to a specialist can sometimes take a patient 'down the wrong route' with a condition that might not be just heart or lung related? Ronan Astin, clinical consultant in respiratory medicine at UCL Hospital, explains his more holistic approach to treatment and diagnosis. "Nick the patient" asks a few questions and demonstrates the misunderstanding that many sufferers might have;...
Dec 02, 2018•32 min
A quick refresher on some of the hot topics from ASER 2017, including the messy issue of bowel prep and the prickly topic of opiates. A couple of highlights from Professor Monty Mythen and Dr Joff Lacey's live coverage of ASER 2017 for TopMedTalk featuring Dr Julie Thacker, President of American Society of Enhanced Recovery and Desiree Chappell a CRNA in Louisville, Kentucky and board member of EBPOM USA.
Dec 01, 2018•10 min
A round table discussion hosted by Desiree Chappell and featuring Monty Mythen, recorded at the Interdisciplinary Conference on Orthopedic Value-Based Care. This is the fourth segment of the conversation between Desiree, Monty and their two guests; Shawna Butler (RN, NBA who works with Singularity University in Exponential Medicine) and Jennifer Brandon (PT, MPT, Hoag Orthopedic Institute in Irvine, California). Here Monty speaks, from a transatlantic perspective, about the need in value based c...
Nov 30, 2018•9 min
This is another excerpt from "Controversies in perioperative medicine"; "The Great Fluid Debate". A fascinating piece containing Dr Tim Miller's enthusiastic advocation of goal directed fluid therapy and then the subsequent debate that follows. It ends up moving into the subject of 'enhanced recovery after cardiothoracic surgery' and what lessons we can learn from excessive hemofiltration during on bypass surgery. Chaired by Professor Monty Mythen and featuring a presentation by Dr Tim Miller, a...
Nov 29, 2018•38 min
This piece is taken from "The Great Fluid Debate", it's about changes in practice that have been implemented both in the UK and at various medical centres in the US. Hear how and why the old 'nil by mouth' or ‘NPO’ policy has changed in many instances. From water to carbohydrate drinks, to black coffee, the thinking has changed in many institutions but part of the battle is in educating patients and their well meaning friends and relatives. These pieces have been released to coincide with IFAD, ...
Nov 28, 2018•12 min
This is an excerpt from 'The Great American Fluid Debate' which was hosted at Duke University Medical Centre's "Controversies in Perioperative Medicine" conference of this year. These pieces have been released to coincide with IFAD, the 7th International Fluid Academy Day. Make sure you subscribe to TopMedTalk to ensure you hear some of the pieces we recorded there. The two pieces Monty mentions in the podcast, featuring Paul Myles, are found here: "THE RESULTS" https://www.topmedtalk.com/the-re...
Nov 27, 2018•31 min
This conversation reflects a discussion at the Perioperative Quality Inititative (POQI). It originally ran under the title, "Intervascular volume and fluid responsiveness" but, as this conversation explains, it was renamed "Fluid Responsiveness and venous capacitance". With a genuinely multidisciplinary approach on display here this piece gives you a glimpse at the inner workings of the POQI process. How does macro circulation interlock with micro circulation and cellular function? How do people...
Nov 26, 2018•28 min
This special four part series explores the fascinating story of Xtreme Everest – the ground-breaking, research programme that has pursued a novel approach to scientific exploration. Over the last decade, this innovative team has performed large scale studies at high altitude to mimic some of the effects of critical illness. The objective is for their findings to be brought “from the mountainside to the bedside” so that the care for our sickest patients may be improved. In this podcast, Andrew Mu...
Nov 25, 2018•19 min
These pieces have been released to coincide with IFAD, the 7th International Fluid Academy Day. Make sure you subscribe to TopMedTalk to ensure you hear some of the pieces we recorded there. Coming from this summer's Peroperative Quality Initiative (POQI) hosted at Washington Duke University in Durham this podcast is presented by Monty Mythen and Henry Howe with their guests Tom Woodcock, an independent consultant in patient safety, medical law and ethics, and Manu Malbrain, Professor at Faculty...
Nov 24, 2018•40 min
This piece is a chance to reflect upon the importance of new media within the sphere of medical education. As the run away success of TopMedTalk and other podcasts in this area shows people are hungry to use the unique potential of this medium. Also - how has social media, video casting and live streaming altered the way conferences are both organised, executed and received? Finally, our team of experts tackle the eternal question; where to next? Presented by Joff Lacey with his guests; David Ly...
Nov 23, 2018•15 min
This podcast is an exclusive discussion regarding the second session at The International Fluid Academy Day (IFAD) in Amsterdam. This in depth discussion is a reaction to the session at IFAD and contains insights into the following topics; 'Everything you need to know about fluid therapy', results from some of the most recent trials and 'How to set-up a fluid guideline'. The team also reflect a little more on the first session. Presented by Joff Lacey with Monty Mythen and Henry Howe. -- Streame...
Nov 23, 2018•19 min
Download this podcast for an exclusive discussion regarding the first session at The International Fluid Academy Day (IFAD) on Friday morning in Amsterdam. This in depth discussion is a reaction to the first session at IFAD and contains insights into the following topics; 'Everything you need to know about fluid physiology'; 'From Frank-Starling to Guyton-Hall'; 'Understanding edema formation' and 'Where does the albumin go?'. Presented by Joff Lacey with Monty Mythen and Henry Howe. -- Streamed...
Nov 23, 2018•18 min
This conversation was recorded on the morning of the second day of the Perioperative Quality Initiative (POQI) meeting hosted at Washington Duke University in Durham. These pieces have been released to coincide with IFAD, the 7th International Fluid Academy Day. Make sure you subscribe to TopMedTalk to ensure you hear some of the pieces we recorded there. Presented by Desiree Chappell with Professor Monty Mythen, Henry Howe and their guest Tim Miller, anaesthsiologist from Duke University Medica...
Nov 23, 2018•38 min
Live from the International Fluid Academy Day (IFAD) in Amsterdam; the team explain how you can join in for free online https://www.fluidacademy.org/ and give us a bit of the history of the conference along with some of the discussion points you can expect to hear. Presented by Joff Lacey with Henry Howe, Monty Mythen and their guest Manu Malbrain, Professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacology Vrije University in Brussells and organiser of the conference....
Nov 23, 2018•8 min
The full version of this talk "Standing up a Preoperative Anemia Clinic" was given during the EBPOM-USA Masters Course which was live streamed on www.topmedtalk.com from Atlanta. The rationalization; data, outcomes, economics; The practical realities; screening, workflow and workforce, financials and tracking; all of this is contained within this three part series. Presented by Dr Lori Heller, Cardiac Anesthesiologist, Swedish Medical Center, through US anaesthesia partners and acting instructor...
Nov 22, 2018•12 min
The full version of this talk "Standing up a Preoperative Anemia Clinic" was given during the EBPOM-USA Masters Course which was live streamed on www.topmedtalk.com from Atlanta. The rationalization; data, outcomes, economics; The practical realities; screening, workflow and workforce, financials and tracking; all of this is contained within this three part series. Presented by Dr Lori Heller, Cardiac Anesthesiologist, Swedish Medical Center, through US anaesthesia partners and acting instructor...
Nov 21, 2018•15 min
The full version of this talk "Standing up a Preoperative Anemia Clinic" was given during the EBPOM-USA Masters Course which was live streamed on www.topmedtalk.com from Atlanta. The rationalization; data, outcomes, economics; The practical realities; screening, workflow and workforce, financials and tracking; all of this is contained within this three part series. Presented by Dr Lori Heller, Cardiac Anesthesiologist, Swedish Medical Center, through US anaesthesia partners and acting instructor...
Nov 20, 2018•19 min