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Central Line, the official podcast series of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, edited by Dr. Adam Striker, features leaders in the field of anesthesiology discussing a variety of challenges and opportunities vital to the practice and profession.
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Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN) publishes high quality research relevant to clinical nephrology. Now one of the most widely-read and referenced kidney journals, physicians read CJASN to learn about the most important advances in clinical and translational research in nephrology.
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Muslim American Society's vision is that individual bring about real change in a society and therefore moving them towards the process of constant self-development and development of those around them is absolutely essential. Tarbiya is a life-long process for change; this change starts with every individual and extends to the whole society. We aspire to raise a generation of committed and disciplined American Muslims who are a living example of the message of Islam.
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MYSTICAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS SOCIETY: Sumo & Smokestack's worldview repair and support service. We discuss the blood n' guts of the dystopic modernist technocracy from a Christian perspective, and equip listeners in stripping away putrid layers of decades-old baloney draped over us all by government, academia, and big-tech. We're doing our part to restore the patrimony of medieval European culture, specifically a coherent and satisfying worldview which seamlessly unites the physical and metaph ...
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If you're looking to keep up your Chinese and learn about critical issues relating to U.S.-China policy, then you've come to the right place. This podcast provides a selection of audio recordings from AMS lectures in Washington, D.C., as well as readings from key policy documents often featured in AMS weekly newsletters. If you are not a member of the American Mandarin Society, go to www.mandarinsociety.us and sign up. Thanks for listening!
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CancerSpeak is a podcast from CANCER, an interdisciplinary international journal of the American Cancer Society. Since 1948, CANCER has published high-impact, peer-reviewed original articles and solicited content on the latest clinical research findings. Each issue of CANCER strives to be comprehensive, spanning the breadth of oncology disciplines and providing something for everyone involved in cancer research, risk reduction, treatment, and patient care.
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CJASN editors highlight three articles centered on the theme of CKD, including articles on SGLT2 inhibitors in CKD patients; SGLT2 inhibitors and cardiovascular death in CKD; and smartphone intervention for lifestyle and hypertension management in CKD.Από τον American Society of Nephrology
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The events of 70 A.D. and why don’t Christians know more about this? Did Jesus already return? Reforming Judaism after 70 A.D. and the temple was destroyed. Why did the Romans persecute early Christians? How to explain prophecy and living during the end of the world. Dispensationalism, Elijah and John the Baptist, sci fi stories about the Apostle J…
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Drs. Brian Brenner and Jeffrey Carness, medical officers in the United States Navy, share their unique experiences and knowledge with Dr. Adam Striker. Learn about the history and evolution of military medicine, as well as what it’s really like to practice anesthesiology in military settings today. Recorded September 2024.…
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Dr. Joshua Cadwell (CA1) interviews fellow residents, Dr. Clayton Sweeney (CA2), Dr. Katherine David (CA2), and Dr. Varina Clark (CA3), about year one pitfalls. Learn what to look out for, how to combat imposter syndrome and practice wellness, where to turn for help, and more. Recorded August 2024.Από τον American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Is Elvis still alive and working as a pastor in Arkansas? They’re eating the cats! Haitian immigrants in Springfield Ohio, Sumo angers all of Twitter (again), eating dirt (medicinally), recolonizing Haiti and maybe white people really should be replaced. 9/11, predictive programming in dollar bills, tv shows and media. There’s a dark power in the w…
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Drs. Heather Nixon and Tracey Vogel from the Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology (SOAP) join Dr. Brooke Trainer for a no-holds-barred conversation about intraoperative pain during cesarean delivery. Listen in as they explore the consequences of painful birth experiences and consider how anesthesiologists can meaningfully address the p…
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Mandolins and missing fingers, the human body has more healing power than we think. Alternative medicine, America is built on scams, Sumo’s acupuncture adventures. The history of chiropractic. Sumo’s law argument with William of Fenoli. Sumo is a chiropractor of law. Where does authority come from? Contracts with the government and sovereign immuni…
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Dr. Zach Deutch speaks to Dr. George Tewfik, guest editor of September’s ASA Monitor, about the pivotal relationship between employees and employers. Listen in as they discuss the pros and cons of various practice models as well as workforce trends, contract considerations, unionization, the use of metrics to gauge clinician efficacy, and more. Rec…
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Scientific folklorism, the UFO phenomenon and the owl aspect of the greater mystery. Synchronicities, camping and owl stories. Psychic grizzly bears. Mike’s abductee experience story. Speculations about how owls are connected to UFOs, screened memories and spiritual transformations after UFO encounters. Owl patterns with UFOs, meditation, psychedel…
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In this podcast, Dr. Kendrick and Dr. Dixon summarize the main findings from their study on "A National Survey of Pregnancy and Parenthood Among Nephrology Trainees: A Focus on Nephrology Fellowship" on behalf of their colleagues.Από τον American Society of Nephrology
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In this episode of CancerSpeak, Dr. Linda R. Duska, lead author of the recent article "Top Advances of the Year: Cervical Cancer," joins host Dr. Akinyemi Ojesina and special guest Linda Ryan, a cervical cancer survivor and patient advocate, to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cervical cancer treatment. They explore the uniqueness of the SHAPE s…
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Dr. Adam Striker and Dr. Aaron Primm, editor for Summaries of Emerging Evidence (SEE), discuss recent studies included in the 40B issue of SEE that add to our understanding of ketamine. Learn how ketamine compares to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for the treatment of chronic depression and how intranasal ketamine might be used to treat refractory…
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The Order of Fire and what Jack Donovan’s been up to. The manosphere before Jordan Peterson, the Alt Right before it became whatever it is now. The collapse of identities, “White” is an identity for people without an identity, if something’s everything then it’s nothing. California spirituality. Creating culture and why conservatives keep losing. H…
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Join resident and host, Dr. Tilman Chambers, in conversation with Drs. Lisa Solomon and William Hauter as they consider the many ways advocacy shapes careers. Listen in as they discuss how anesthesiologists are working to advance the specialty and patient care, from stepping into elected office to taking small steps in clinical practice. Recorded J…
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Everything’s a lie because words can’t capture reality. Orbits, launching rockets into “space,” weird trajectories, how orbits work doesn’t make sense. Trump’s ear healed awfully quick didn’t it? Shoe symbolism The riots in the U.K. The Olympics, everything is the culture war, optimizing the fun out of sports. Paris is gross, what did you expect fr…
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Drs. Rhee, Roshanravan, and Nigwekar highlight three cutting-edge dialysis articles on pediatric ESKD iron store biomarkers; HDF, HD, and β-2-microglobulin kinetics; and development of a novel kidney replacement therapy awareness instrument.Από τον American Society of Nephrology
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Listen in as Dr. Ronald Harter, ASA’s president, speaks with Melina Davis, executive vice president and CEO of the Medical Society of Virginia, about ASA's new clinician well-being program, SafeHaven (asahq.org/safehaven). Learn about this unique partnership, how SafeHaven is helping anesthesiologists and their families, and more. Recorded July 202…
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Is Biden dead, alive fake, using body double, using A.I. or all the above? We haven’t had a good old-fashioned coup in a while. The CrowdStrike outage and why it may be linked to Biden’s sudden disappearance. The history of CrowdStrike, the 2016 election and the Russians. Shutting down the space station, new generational technology, re-writing the …
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Dr. Joseph Staggenborg, guest editor of the August ASA Monitor, shares his thoughts on anesthesiology’s most salient practice management topics with Dr. Keya Locke. Discover how practices have changed, how to prove value to hospital groups, the pros and cons of unionization, and more. Recorded July 2024.…
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Dr. Adam Striker interviews Drs. Steven Butz, Victor Davila, and Thomas Durick from the Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia (SAMBA) about common perioperative myths. Is hypercarbia preferable to hypocarbia? Is MAC best in ambulatory settings? Is propofol safe for patients with allergies? Learn answers to these questions and more in this informative e…
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The event, real or fake? World War Z, zombies, zombie movies, the Tenth Man Protocol. Questions about the security at the event, conspiracy candy, incompetence, women secret service officers and D.E.I. The photo, the collapse of various government institutions, scapegoats, hallmarks of shooting events, media discussion of the event. People died! It…
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Dr. Adam Striker explores the subject of sustainable ORs with Drs. Praveen Kalra and Matthew Meyer. Discover how anesthesiologists are taking the lead, the real impact of gases and plastics, the role of hospitals and health systems, and more. Recorded May 2024.Από τον American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Presidential diversity, don’t ask and don’t tell for mentally challenged presidential candidates. The debates! Bioethics, government budgets, the United States is still number one, U.S. bureaucracy can’t be topped. We have made America great again and it’ll be even greater in the future, and sillier. The transition to faker and gayer and maybe even…
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Dr. Della Lin shares her experiences as a speaker and leader with episode host, Dr. Jon Cohen, and fellow resident, Dr. Jeremiah Fowler. Listen in as they explore what it means to be a leader, how leadership roles shape careers, the value of failure, and the impact of strong leadership on community health. Recorded June 2024.…
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Math in the universe, Christian Doppler, calculus, The Doppler Effect. What if narrative and reality itself has a red shift? Gobekli Tepe weirdness. The succession of popes in Catholicism. Does the number of observers affect the Narrative Doppler Effect? Dogma increases as population increases. The Doppler Effect is a shadow of fundamental truths a…
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In this episode of CancerSpeak, host Tyler Kratzer MPH is joined by coauthors Jessica Star MA, MPH; Scout MA, PhD; and Monique Gary DO to discuss the groundbreaking findings from the American Cancer Society's latest report, "Cancer in People who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or Gender-nonconforming." This landmark study is…
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Dr. Keya Locke interviews Dr. Elizabeth Malinzak, the guest editor of July’s ASA Monitor, about how anesthesiologists use social media for professional development, advocacy, education, and more. Learn about best practices, pitfalls, and platforms in this informative episode. Recorded June 2024.Από τον American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Keep on rocking in the free world. The genius of Antony Blinken and the war in Ukraine. Why did we have to take out Libya? How do we start our own political movement? The Build a Bridge to Hawaii party. Building real bridges to construct metaphorical bridges. Building things instead of adding to the destruction of things. Racist native Hawaiians. A…
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Dr. James Rathmell, the recently appointed Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Anesthesiology, joins Dr. Adam Striker to share his plans for the future. Discover how Anesthesiology will evolve, how the author experience will change, tips for anesthesiologists working to get published, and more. Recorded May 2024.…
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Dr. Jennifer Root joins episode host, Dr. Sarah Edwards, and her fellow resident, Gideon Levinson, to share the expertise she’s gained during decades of work as a locum tenens. She discuss the pros and the cons, touches on what is motivating the trend, and passes on warning signs for the interested. Recorded May 2024.…
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Drs. Monica Harbell and Emily Methangkool with Dr. Adam Striker about advancing patient safety in 2024 and beyond. From why anesthesiologists are so well suited to driving patient safety efforts, to the challenges facing the specialty, to how to think about “zero patient harm” and the differences between “patient safety” and “quality improvement,” …
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Welcome to the new theater podcast, Sumo recites the play “An Iliad.” Discussing the Iliad, the Odyssey, poetry, and literature. Sumo thinks he’s like Achilles in many ways. The masses just can’t seem to handle waking up. Two excellent examples, Terrance Howard on the Joe Rogan Experience and Jonathan Pageau’s meteorite. You can’t tell people thing…
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Dr. David Provenzano, president of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, ASRA PM, speaks with Dr. Brooke Trainer about trends in pain management. Learn about new treatments for pain, patient access challenges, and where the subspecialty is going. Recorded May 2024.Από τον American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Dr. Shobana Rajan, guest editor of June’s ASA Monitor, speaks with Dr. Zach Deutch about the many ways anesthesia education is evolving. From workforce shortages to mentorship and sponsorship, from virtual reality to the validity of online learning platforms, the conversation touches on a range of salient issues. Recorded April 2024.…
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In this special take-over episode, Drs. Dane Saksa, Phillip Adams, and Marianne Chen discuss innovative, non-clinical residency tracks. From a leadership track to an innovation and technology track to a medical education track, three attending discuss their programs, what’s driving the trend, and how residents benefit. Recorded April 2024.…
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Boning up on racism, spiritual blackness and how do we fix Africa? Anti-Semitism. The Bible is now illegal! Everyone panic! Politics is just professional wrestling, gay hammer fights, everyone remember how laws are made? How politics actually work. The online Trad community. Sumo is an intellectual creative on the front lines of several different i…
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Dr. Adam Striker interviews Drs. Paul Picton and Matt Whalin from the Society for Neuroscience in Anesthesiology and Critical Care, SNACC, about perioperative stroke. Hear their expert opinions on risk factors, the measurement gap, guidelines, the importance of early detection, the effectiveness of thrombectomy, and more. Recorded April 2024.…
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Complaining about the Internet, Disney is the reason why children’s sports suck, the American scam. Sumo explains additional dimensions, physics, and String Theory. No one knows what time is. Dolores Cannon and past life regression, measuring time which doesn’t exist, Star Seeds and Einstein was an idiot. Adam Apollo is Sumo’s favorite guy on the I…
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Dr. Daniel Sessler, contributor to the May ASA Monitor, joins Dr. Zach Deutch to discuss 30-day mortality after anesthesia and surgery and the role anesthesiologists might play in addressing postoperative mortality. From the prevalence of preventable death in this period to major causes and potential solutions, this episode explores an underrecogni…
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Why doesn’t God answer prayers? The eclipse still doesn’t make sense and there’s way too many statistically impossible things about the moon. Is the moon a portal to “The Other Side?” The Cavendish Experiment revisited. Why things are the way the are and why our audience is enlightened. Links Watch Gravity Pull to Metal Balls Together More Links ww…
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Dr. Adam Striker welcomes Dr. Vaibhav Bora, member of the ACE editorial board, to the show to discuss GLP-1 Agonists, a topic that appears in the 21A issue. The conversation touches on mechanisms of action, brand names, how these agents interact with insulin, side effects, guidelines, and more. Recorded March 2024…
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The eclipse is impossible, and no one uses the heliocentric model to predict anything. Eclipses are predicted using an ancient method called the Saros Cycle. Don’t be afraid about all the weird stuff happening during the eclipse. Red heifers, the shoe thing, Sumo’s anti-Semitic tirade. Earthquakes, as above so below as a cosmic principle, gambling …
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From innovations in clinical care and technology to trends in education and practice management, anesthesiology continues to evolve. Dr. Irving Ye from ASA's Committee on Innovation joins Dr. Adam Striker to discuss where the specialty is headed and innovations that will make an impact on patients and practices. Recorded March 2024.…
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Dr. Sascha Beutler, an examiner for the ABA, speaks with residents, Drs. Vincent Bargnes, Abigail Schirmer, and Iman Soliman, about what to expect from Orals and OSCEs. Listen in for study tips, information on what it’s like to be an examiner, and thoughts on how exams have evolved. Recorded March 2024.…
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Dr. Zach Deutch interviews the co-editors of April’s ASA Monitor, Dr. Shahla Siddiqui and Dr. Ashish Khanna, about evolving trends, practices, and procedures in critical care medicine. From new guidelines related to perioperative tube feeding to the use of mechanical circulation support devices to the ethics of end of life discussions in the periop…
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You only want things because other people want them, scapegoating, the coming pole shift, the Early Life section, giving up your authority and agency. Vaccination as a religious sacrifice, religious rituals, 2020-2022 was an apocalypse. René Girard, memetic desire, levels of conspiracy. Society has to be built on a lie, breaking the illusion. They …
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Drs. Matt Hatch and Asha Padmanabhan, from ASA’s committee on communications, join resident host, Dr. Mauna Rao, and her fellow residents, Drs. Shreya Ranjan and Jao Ho Kim, for a discussion on best practices for improving communication with colleagues, legislators, the pubic and, most critically, patients and their families. Recorded January 2024.…
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Drs. John Fiadjoe and Annery Garcia-Marcinkiewicz from the Society of Pediatric Anesthesia join Dr. Adam Striker for an in-depth conversation about pediatric airways and the pediatric difficult intubation registry. Learn how the registry works, what the data reveals, and how the subspecialty is evolving. Recorded February 2024.…
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Big tech companies are not profitable, how it actually works, lots of money from the CIA, NSA and government. Censorship on the Internet isn’t as bad as you think. Leftists and Right-Wingers both have persecution complexes. Gab’s charging money and people are freaking out. Ads on the Internet don’t pay for anything. State-enforced homosexuality. El…
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Rebranding the show. Spiritual swingers, living in unprecedented times and discussing the Owen Cyclops interview from the previous episode. Leaving the consensus reality, what’s our new operating system? Trying to find all the answers. Christianity in today’s day and age with the Internet. Trying on ideas like you’d try on clothes. Politics, the le…
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