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This Podcast Series is part of Noria’s Mexico and Central America Program, and belongs to our "Violence Takes Place" project. We are delighted to present a set of conversations on gender, geography, and violence against women in rural Mexico and Central America. Six episodes with the leading women working on violence in the region: researchers, journalists, activists. Discover their work, their newest books, and their ongoing investigative projects.
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Pastor John's message emphasizes the dangers of consumerism and materialism, drawing lessons from the book of Amos. He warns that society, like ancient Israel, has replaced God with a focus on wealth and consumption, leading to selfishness, cruelty, and neglect of the poor. He critiques modern influencers who exploit people's insecurities for profi…
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Dr. Muhammad Rafique, guest editor of December’s ASA Monitor, joins Dr. Zach Deutch for a conversation about what happens when bad things happen to good anesthesiologists. Learn how physicians and health care organizations can prepare for, or react to, bad outcomes, legal issues, personal challenges, and more. Recorded November 2024.…
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Recorded live at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2024, Dr. Jed Wolpaw, host of the ACCRAC podcast, interviews Dr. Valerie Arkoosh, anesthesiologist and secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Listen in as Dr. Wolpaw and the live audience ask Dr. Arkoosh about the intersection of anesthesiology and public service. Recorded October 2024.…
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Dr. Zach Deutch discusses palliative care with Dr. Sandra Sacks, guest editor of November’s ASA Monitor. Learn how palliative care differs from hospice; understand the aims of palliative care and its role outside of the ICU; get practical tips for prognosis, planning, and end of life discussions; and more. Recorded October 2024.…
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Dr. Ahmed Shalabi, member of the ACE editorial board, joins Dr. Adam Striker to discuss medical ethics in mass casualty situations, a topic highlighted in the 21B issue. Listen in as they discuss the role of ethics in managing mass casualties, what health care organizations can do to prepare, issues anesthesiologists face in a crisis, and more. Rec…
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In this powerful sermon, Pastor John addresses the significance of standing firm in one’s beliefs despite cultural and societal pressures. He challenges the contemporary adoption of gender pronouns, suggesting they reflect demonic attributes rather than biblical truth. Pastor John emphasizes the importance of not succumbing to societal trends and g…
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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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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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In today's inspiring message, we explore the profound idea that "the battle is for the weak." This concept highlights that life's trials and challenges are not signs of failure but opportunities for spiritual growth and strengthening. With a focus on personal experiences and scriptural insights, we learn that these struggles are part of God's plan …
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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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Pastor John's sermon revolves around several key themes and reflections. He begins by addressing the recent event of an attempted assassination, expressing astonishment at the evil in the world as discussed in Ecclesiastes. He highlights the role of upbringing and societal influences, particularly critiquing what he perceives as liberal indoctrinat…
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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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Pastor John shares insights on trusting God's control over life's challenges. From embracing rain to understanding historical climates, he urges us to align our prayers with God's wisdom. He emphasizes moving beyond superficial prayers and actively seeking answers from God. Reflecting on personal trials, Pastor John underscores the importance of ma…
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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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Lisa's message centers on the transformative power of encountering God's love. She emphasizes that true understanding comes not from simply knowing about God, but from personally experiencing His love. Using vivid imagery like a caterpillar's transformation into a butterfly, she illustrates the need to shed old ways and embrace a new identity roote…
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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.Av American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Join us as Woody gives the message that explores the profound concept of hope through a Christian lens, intertwined with faith and love as eternal virtues. Drawing from personal anecdotes and biblical wisdom, this reflection underscores hope as active anticipation of God's promises, especially salvation through Jesus Christ. Emphasizing its role in…
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In our contemporary political landscape, the unsettling truth is often veiled behind bills passed under the guise of other agendas. This manipulation reflects a deeper moral decay within our leadership, necessitating a collective commitment to seeking and upholding truth. As individuals, we stand at a crossroads where our choices define our allegia…
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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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Join us as Lisa humorously contrasts weather conditions, drawing a parallel to life's challenges and sharing personal experiences and prophetic words about seeing God's goodness in difficult times. Quoting scripture from Isaiah, Lisa encourages a shift in perspective to trust God's promises despite bleak circumstances. Lisa discusses extreme weathe…
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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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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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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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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. 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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The intersection of global health and critical care is explored in this conversation between guest host Dr. Keya Locke and Dr. Ana Maria Crawford, guest editor of the March ASA Monitor. Listen in as they discuss assumptions that can harm patients, what we can learn from global colleagues, gaps in critical care, and more. Recorded February 2024.…
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Dr. Adam Striker and Dr. Alyssa Brzenski, editor for Summaries of Emerging Evidence (SEE), examine two recent studies featured in the 40A issue. Listen in as they discuss a study of the use of a prophylactic methylergonovineduring intrapartum cesarean birth, and a second study comparing the use of general anesthesia versus sedation for pediatric ai…
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