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Security InsightsSecurity InsightsVerizon's DBIR: tracking security threatsVerizon's Data Breach Investigations Report is one of the longest-running research studies in the industry. This year's report is the 18th and tracks over 20,000 incidents and 12,000 breaches. What changes are we seeing, and what can CISOs learn from the data? Our guest is Ashish Khanna, who runs the security solutions and consulting practice at Verizon Business. Interview by Stephen Pritchard 2025-05-2229 minLEADERS IN CONSULTINGLEADERS IN CONSULTINGEp. 101 - Leveraging Global Teams Nearshore and Offshore to Drive Innovation and Growth - with Ashish KhannaSend us a textCan offshore teams be more than cost-cutters?In this episode, Sammy Gebele chats with Ashish Khanna, Senior Managing Director of Global Security Solutions at Verizon, about how he’s transformed traditional offshore teams into “Centers of Excellence” that provide real value to the business beyond low-cost labor.You'll learn:1. Ashish's personal experience working in various geographies and managing remote teams2. Practical steps for building your own competency centers3. Key considerations and challenges4. How to empower teams to do more than execution5. Lessons from V...2025-02-101h 11BrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Amol JoshiAmol M. Joshi, PhD, is the Thomas H. Davis Professor in Business at Wake Forest University (WFU). He holds a joint faculty appointment as an Associate Professor of Strategic Management in the WFU School of Business and as an Associate Professor of Innovation & Commercialization in the WFU School of Medicine.  Dr. Joshi is an inventor who helps others reinvent themselves. His passion is guiding aspiring entrepreneurs, executives, and students of all levels to pursue their business dreams. He has trained startup founders, corporate managers, and industry leaders in the US, Austria, Denmark, and Vietnam.   2024-12-1038 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Kamal MaheshwariIn this episode, we feature Dr. Kamal Maheshwari, MD, MPH, FASA.He is a distinguished anesthesiologist with extensive experience in clinical practice, research, and innovation. He completed his medical education and anesthesia training at the University of Delhi, India (1995-2004) before relocating to the United States in 2005 for advanced training in anesthesiology. From 2009 to 2023, Dr. Maheshwari worked at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, where he established himself as a renowned clinician, researcher, and innovator. In 2015, he earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, specializing in health policy and management. Additionally, h...2024-10-2746 minPlay to Potential PodcastPlay to Potential Podcast103.00 Ricardo Sunderland on The Energy AdvantageGUEST: Ricardo Sunderland is an author and a CEO Transformational Coach with Egon Zehnder, a global leadership advisory firm. In this podcast, we discuss his latest book, "The Energy Advantage, How to go from managing your time to mastering your energy," Ricardo's life’s purpose is to help leaders connect to and manage their energy to become humane leaders. He coaches senior leaders to help them bring coherence to the way they lead, and to help them reach their full societal impact. In addition to his coaching work, Ricardo collaborates with Board’s Chairs and Nominating Comm...2024-09-121h 23Backstage PassBackstage PassCatching up with Harman and Wesco-Anixter Before the Show | Backstage Pass: InfoComm IndiaWelcome to the second episode of Backstage Pass: InfoComm India! In this edition, hosts Sowmya Siddippaji and Manoj Kumar bring you two interviews with leading companies in the audiovisual (AV) industry —Harman and Wesco-Anixter. First, Manoj Kumar sits down with Ashish Bajaj from Harman to delve into the cutting-edge technologies that are setting new standards in the AV world, particularly in India. Then, Sowmya Siddippaji takes the stage to chat with Vibhor Khanna of Wesco-Anixter, uncovering innovative solutions and strategies for creating seamless and sophisticated AV installations.2024-08-1546 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversations with Dr. Hooman RashidiDr. Rashidi combines his passion for patient care, research and education with his unique training in bioinformatics and machine learning (ML) to create innovative new tools (i.e. MILO, STNG, Pitt-GPT, etc.) and resources (Hematology Outlines, Cleveland Clinic's AI course, etc.) that improve clinical practice, research and education. His experience in ML dates back to his graduate years at UCSD which subsequently allowed him to serve as the principal author and editor of several popular bioinformatics textbooks. This background has also enabled him to develop various novel AI-ML platforms. Before joining U Pitt / UPMC, he served as...2024-08-0534 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Indira NegiIndira Negi is a consultant with Global Health Labs working on AI ultrasound focused on Obstetrics in India and next steps for pediatric lung ultrasound, alongside the Gates Foundation. Before this she was a Senior Advisor and Deputy Director at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and lead efforts to improve maternal and newborn health by investing in innovative devices and software that can help with early diagnosis and reduce risk during pregnancy and labor. She worked at Intel for over a decade, leading the sensors engineering team for wearable devices, serving in engineering and...2024-07-0733 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Vivek NatarajanWelcome to BrainX AI in Medicine Podcast series, where we bring in leaders within fields of AI and Medicine to discuss their cutting-edge research, explore boundaries of current knowledge, and provide insightful commentary on how to effectively lead the AI revolution in Medicine. Today's guest is Vivek Natarajan, who is a Research Scientist at Google leading research at the intersection of large language models (LLMs) and biomedicine. In particular, Vivek is the lead researcher behind Med-PaLM and Med-PaLM 2, which were the first AI systems to obtain passing and expert level scores on US Medical License exam questions res...2024-04-3049 minCentral Line by American Society of Anesthesiologists - a podcast series for the anesthesia communityCentral Line by American Society of Anesthesiologists - a podcast series for the anesthesia communityInside the Monitor – Critical Care MedicineDr. 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 perioperative period, this episode examines some of the novel, innovative, and important shifts in critical care. Recorded February 2024. 2024-03-1833 minWorld Bank | The Development PodcastWorld Bank | The Development PodcastWhat Is a Green Job? | The Development PodcastThe transition away from fossil fuels could create as many as 30 million ‘green’ jobs in clean energy and low-emissions technologies by 2030. So what is a ‘green job’? How can countries and companies support jobs that benefit people and the planet? And how can young people prepare for green jobs of the future? Find out the answers to these questions and more as we speak with Ashish Khanna, Practice Manager, Energy and Extractives, West and Central Africa, World Bank; Manoj Sinha, CEO, Husk Power; Anubha Shukla, Vice President, D2R, Husk Power; and Nidhi Pant, a 2023 winner of the UK’s Ear...2024-02-0827 minBlitzBusiness Indian PodcastBlitzBusiness Indian Podcast#112 Ankur Gigras / HexaHealth - a HealthTech platform, understanding Indian healthcare system and building trust in HealthcareHexaHealth is a HealthTech platform founded by Ankur Gigras, Vikas Chauhan and Dr. Aman Priya Khanna in June 2021, which aims to bring transparency and accessibility into healthcare. With the largest network of hospitals across the country, HexaHealth offers a seamless surgery experience and serves as a one-stop solution for patients who require surgery. Ankur Gigras is the Co-Founder & CEO of HexaHealth. His educational background includes a Dual Degree in Chemical Engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, and an MBA in Business Administration and Management, General, from the Stanford University...2024-01-1935 minThe JCMC Interviews SeriesThe JCMC Interviews Series#6 - Interview with Ashish K.KhannaToday we interview Ashish K. Khanna, Associate professor in Anesthesiologist at the  Wake Forest School of Medicine, NC, USA. Prof. Khanna is presents his latest work, published in the JCMC :  Assessment of skin pigmentation-related bias in pulse oximetry readings among adultshttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10877-023-01095-12023-11-2322 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Michael PfefferMichael A. Pfeffer, MD, FACP serves as Chief Information Officer and Associate Dean for Stanford Health Care and Stanford University School of Medicine. Michael oversees Technology and Digital Solutions (TDS), responsible for providing world class technology solutions to Stanford Health Care and School of Medicine, enabling new opportunities for groundbreaking research, teaching, and compassionate care across two hospitals and over 150 clinics. TDS supports Stanford Medicine’s mission to improve human health through discovery and care and strategic priorities to be value focused, digitally driven, and uniquely Stanford.Michael is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine and Di...2023-11-1829 minBIC TALKSBIC TALKSCinema Strikes 3: A Hacker CinemaIn 2015, students of the Film & Television Institute of India took the cinema to the streets with a strike. One of the first of the agitations that raged across India’s universities at that time, it defined the right to make and show films as central to freedom on the campus. The names of Eisenstein and Pudovkin, John Abraham, Tarkovsky and Ghatak, recited in slogans and displayed on banners, evoked a history of political cinema that had set itself against the might of India’s political establishment. This podcast series, commemorates that historic struggle, in these three episodes of J...2023-09-2642 minBIC TALKSBIC TALKSCinema Strikes 2: A Satyajit Ray Plastic BangleIn 2015, students of the Film & Television Institute of India took the cinema to the streets with a strike. One of the first of the agitations that raged across India’s universities at that time, it defined the right to make and show films as central to freedom on the campus. The names of Eisenstein and Pudovkin, John Abraham, Tarkovsky and Ghatak, recited in slogans and displayed on banners, evoked a history of political cinema that had set itself against the might of India’s political establishment. This podcast series, commemorates that historic struggle, in these three episodes of J...2023-09-2242 minBIC TALKSBIC TALKSCinema Strikes 1: The Cinema’s Expanded AfterlifeIn 2015, students of the Film & Television Institute of India took the cinema to the streets with a strike. One of the first of the agitations that raged across India’s universities at that time, it defined the right to make and show films as central to freedom on the campus. The names of Eisenstein and Pudovkin, John Abraham, Tarkovsky and Ghatak, recited in slogans and displayed on banners, evoked a history of political cinema that had set itself against the might of India’s political establishment. This podcast series, commemorates that historic struggle, in these three episodes of J...2023-09-1835 minPharmacy to Dose: The Critical Care PodcastPharmacy to Dose: The Critical Care PodcastTrial of the Week: ATHOS-3Trial of the Week: ATHOS-3 Angiotensin II for the Treatment of Vasodilatory ShockSpecial Guest: Dr. Ashish Khanna, MD, MS, FCCP, FCCM, FASADr. Ashish Khanna joins me to highlight the ATHOS-3 trial, where Dr. Khanna is the principal investigator and first author of the NEJM publication.We discuss the history of angiogensin II, research prior to ATHOS-3, highlight findings from the ATHOS-3 trial, writing for NEJM, experience leading a large prospective RCT in the critically ill, what research do we have since this landmark publication, and much more.2023-09-0640 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Harvey CastroDr.Castro has over 20 years of experience as a physician, entrepreneur, former Ceo of a medical health care system and author, and he is passionate about leveraging AI to transform healthcare delivery and outcomes as a Strategic advisor of ChatGPT & Healthcare. And yes we will be talking about his new book “ ChatGPT and Healthcare: The Key To New Future of Medicine” He works with healthcare professionals and AI developers to create and implement AI adoption plans, identify innovative AI applications, and drive the integration of AI solutions.   His aim is to brid...2023-07-2829 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Yanshan WangYanshan Wang, PhD, FAMIA is vice chair of Research and assistant professor within the Department of Health Information Management. His research interests focus on artificial intelligence (AI), natural language processing (NLP) and machine/deep learning methodologies and applications in health care. His research goal is to leverage different dimensions of data and data-driven computational approaches to meet the needs of clinicians, researchers, patients and customers. Prior to joining Pitt, Wang was assistant professor in the Department of AI & Informatics at Mayo Clinic. Wang has led several NIH-funded projects, which aimed to develop NLP and AI algorithms to aut...2023-06-2435 minPlay to Potential PodcastPlay to Potential Podcast102.00 David Noble & Carol Kauffman on Real-time LeadershipGUEST Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. This quote is attributed to Viktor Emil Frankl, an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, devoted his life to studying, understanding and promoting “meaning.”  Carol Kaufman and David Noble give us practical tools that we can use to make the ‘space’ count.  Carol and David have authored Real-Time Leadership - Find Your Winning Moves When the Stakes Are High. In the podcast conversation they expand on the 4 step MOVE framework which lays out the various ways in which lead...2023-05-201h 17BrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Azra BihoracDr.Azra Bihorac is senior associate dean for research at the University of Florida College of Medicine and is the R. Glenn Davis Professor of Medicine, Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Physiology & Functional Genomics; the Lab Director of the Precision and Intelligent Systems in Medicine Research Partnership (PRISMAP); and Co-Director of the Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3), a multi-disciplinary center focused on providing sustainable support and leadership for transformative medical AI research, education, and clinical applications to advance patients’ health in critical and acute care medicine.    The journey of Dr. Bihorac’s medical career has spanned multiple contin...2023-05-0649 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-476 CCM: The Evolving Story of the Pulmonary Artery CatheterFrom the earliest days of critical care medicine, the importance of measuring cardiac output and hemodynamic monitoring were recognized in understanding the physiology of critically ill patients, especially those in shock. However, methods for measuring cardiac output were cumbersome or not widely available. Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, is joined by Margaret M. Parker, MD, MCCM, to discuss the evolution of the pulmonary artery catheter in critically ill patients, as discussed in "The Story of the Pulmonary Artery Catheter: Five Decades in Critical Care Medicine," published in the February issue of Critical Care Medicine (Parker M et al. Crit...2023-04-1923 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-476 CCM: The Evolving Story of the Pulmonary Artery CatheterFrom the earliest days of critical care medicine, the importance of measuring cardiac output and hemodynamic monitoring were recognized in understanding the physiology of critically ill patients, especially those in shock. However, methods for measuring cardiac output were cumbersome or not widely available. Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, is joined by Margaret M. Parker, MD, MCCM, to discuss the evolution of the pulmonary artery catheter in critically ill patients, as discussed in "The Story of the Pulmonary Artery Catheter: Five Decades in Critical Care Medicine," published in the February issue of Critical Care Medicine (Parker M et al. Crit...2023-04-1923 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Prof. Mohammad GhassemiIn this episode, we talk to Dr. Mohammad Ghassemi, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University (MSU). He is an internationally renowned scientist and entrepreneur with extensive national and international consulting experience. He holds a Ph.D from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in electrical engineering and computer science with a focus on artificial intelligence. Dr. Ghassemi was formerly a director of data science at S&P Global, and a strategic consultant with BCG. He has over ten years of technical and strategic consulting experience working with many of the world’s largest organizations. In 2018, his c...2023-04-1430 minState of MedtechState of Medtech50. Sales: How to Drive MedTech Adoption Using LinkedIn with Ashish Khanna, MDWatch the "Medical Sales at Scale" webinar and learn about the Medical Sales Network Effects Program Are you a clinician? Take 30 seconds to reflect an unlock your free AMA PRA Category 1 CME credit here Follow The State of MedTech on: ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ Follow Omar M. Khateeb on ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠ 2023-04-1241 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Aziz NazhaDr. Nazha is an internationally known expert and a keynote speaker in the application of artificial intelligence and novel digital technologies such as blockchain, IoT, and others in healthcare, pharma, and life sciences. He is also an internationally recognized expert in treating patients with leukemia. His research focuses on the use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning to translate genomic and complex healthcare data into useful clinical tools that can improve patient outcomes. He is currently and Executive Director of Early Clinical Development at Incyte. Prior to joining Incyte, Dr. Nazha was a Global Tech Business Development...2023-02-1434 minPlay to Potential PodcastPlay to Potential Podcast98.00 Jeffrey Pfeffer on 7 Rules on of PowerGUEST Jeffrey Pfeffer has been teaching at Stanford since 1979. He has Co-Authored or Authored 16 books, the last one being, 7 Rules of Power. He is in the Thinkers 50 Hall of Fame, a list that celebrate the all-time greats in the world of Business that are moving the world forward with their original ideas.  We spoke at length about his recent book on Power. More specifically, we spoke about the tension between Power and various other concepts that are doing the rounds in “pop wisdom” - Power vs Autonomy, Power vs Humility, Power vs Vulnerability, Power vs Authenticity and m...2023-01-201h 08BrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Ed MarxIn this episode of BrainX talks we talk to Edward "Ed" Marx. Ed serves as Chief Executive Officer of Divurgent. Divurgent is a solutions provider focused on what matters most to our client partners. Divurgent disrupts the typical value equation by using data-infused, flexible, and scalable solutions that demonstrate and quantify value for our partners. Edward is active on Boards, writing books and speaks globally. Marx is an influential, veteran IT leader with deep experience in healthcare. He was the former Chief Digital Officer (CDO) for Tech Mahindra Health & Life Sciences and former Chief Information Officer (CIO...2022-11-2040 minTopMedTalkTopMedTalkAnesthesiology - a retrospective | TopMedTalk at the ASA Part 2If you missed part one of this series it can be found in full here: https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/anesthesiology-a-retrospective-topmedtalk-at-the-asa TopMedTalk’s proud association with the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) continues to be celebrated in this specially made podcast where we reflect on some of the big conversations we’ve enjoyed at their annual conference, Anesthesiology. For more on Anesthesiology 2022, please go to www.asahq.org These clips come from some of the most popular podcasts we’ve done about the conference. For the fuller conversations and podcasts please go here: Post...2022-10-2027 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Janak GunatillekeDr Janak Gunatilleke has more than 16 years’ experience in healthcare. He has a specialised skill set, with experience both working as a medical doctor and developing and implementing data-driven and technology-enabled improvements in healthcare. He co-founded the AI technology firm Conscient AI Labs. Janak was a member of the evaluation panel for the NHS AI in Health and Care Award and is a fellow of the Faculty of Clinical Informatics in the UK. He has an Executive MBA from the University of Cambridge and is completing his dissertation for a Master’s in Data Science,                                                          Technology and Innovation from the University of Edinburgh.Mo...2022-10-0636 minBlitzBusiness Indian PodcastBlitzBusiness Indian Podcast#75 - Arjun KhannaArjun Khanna is one of India's leading and avant-garde fashion labels. © Podcast by Ashish Airon on BlitzBusiness Indian Podcast. Reach out to us on ⁠⁠⁠https://www.blitzbusinesstalk.com/⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/blitzbusinesstalk/⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/72489916/admin/feed/posts/⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://at.linkedin.com/in/ashishairon2022-09-1528 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr. Pallavi TiwariIn this episode we are joined by Dr. Pallavi Tiwari, Associate Professor in Radiology, and the co-director of Imaging and Radiation Sciences in the Carbone Cancer Center at University of Wisconsin Madison. Her research interests lie in machine learning, data mining, and image analysis for personalized medicine solutions in oncology and neurological disorders. Over the last 15 years, her research has been focused on developing novel image analysis methods for diagnosis, prognosis, and evaluating treatment response for different types of cancers as well as neurological disorders. Her research has so far evolved into over 60 peer-reviewed publications, 50 peer-reviewed abstracts, and 12 patents (7...2022-08-0837 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Jorge SalluhI speak with Dr.Jorge Salluh, Intensivist and Researcher, critical care dept D'or Institute for research and education and Professor, Postgrad program, Federal university, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jorge wears many hats that cross the space of big data analytics, AI and ML, this includes being a Co-founder of Epimed, Board member of BRICNet (brazilian research in intensive care network) and LOGIC (Linking of Global Intensive Care). These organizations have done tremendous work in making open source ICU level data from Brazil and other parts of the world linked together on a common platform.  Dr.Salluh and i...2022-06-0140 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-457 CCM: Increased incidence of ventilator-acquired pneumonia in COVID-19 patientWhile little is known about the epidemiology of ventilator-acquired pneumonia among COVID-19 patients, some studies suggest a higher risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia in this specific population. Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, is joined by Charles-Herve Vacheron, MD, to discuss the Cohort exposed/nonexposed study among the REA-REZO surveillance network.2022-05-1622 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-457 CCM: Increased incidence of ventilator-acquired pneumonia in COVID-19 patientWhile little is known about the epidemiology of ventilator-acquired pneumonia among COVID-19 patients, some studies suggest a higher risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia in this specific population. Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, is joined by Charles-Herve Vacheron, MD, to discuss the Cohort exposed/nonexposed study among the REA-REZO surveillance network.2022-05-1622 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Anthony ChangDr. Anthony Chang attended Johns Hopkins University for his B.A. in molecular biology prior to entering Georgetown University School of Medicine for his M.D. He then completed his pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital National Medical Center and his pediatric cardiology fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He is currently the Chief Intelligence and Innovation Officer (CIIO) and Medical Director of the Heart Failure Program at Children’s Hospital of Orange County.He is the founder and medical director of the Medical Intelligence and Innovation Institute (MI3) that is supported by the...2022-05-0151 minOpenAnesthesia MultimediaOpenAnesthesia MultimediaArticle of the Month – May 2022 – Ashish Khanna, Miklos Kertai and Nirvik PalDrs. Ashish Khanna, Miklos Kertai and Nirvik Pal discuss the article “Future of Perioperative Precision Medicine: Integration of Molecular Science, Dynamic Health Care Informatics, and Implementation of Predictive Pathways in Real Time” published in the May 2022 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.2022-04-1931 minA&A Featured Article PodcastA&A Featured Article PodcastArticle of the Month – May 2022 – Ashish Khanna, Miklos Kertai and Nirvik PalDrs. Ashish Khanna, Miklos Kertai and Nirvik Pal discuss the article “Future of Perioperative Precision Medicine: Integration of Molecular Science, Dynamic Health Care Informatics, and Implementation of Predictive Pathways in Real Time” published in the May 2022 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.2022-04-1531 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Omar BadawiOmar Badawi, PharmD, MPH, FCCM is the Director of Medical Device Safety for the National Evaluation System for health Technology Coordinating Center (NESTcc) where his primary role is in the development of an active surveillance program for medical device safety. Prior to NESTcc, he led the research for developing product-related predictive algorithms and decision support tools for acute care telehealth systems at Philips Healthcare and was the Program Manager for the Philips eICU Research Institute which supports collaborative research between industry, academia and clinicians using de-identified clinical data representing over 6 million ICU patients. He is also an Adjunct Assistant...2022-03-2937 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Sandeep ReddyDr.Reddy is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare researcher based at the Deakin School of Medicine besides being the founder/chairman of Medi-AI, a globally focused AI company. He also functions as a certified health informatician and is a World Health Organisation recognised digital health expert. Further, he is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Digital Health and a certified health executive with the Australasian College of Health Service Management. He has a medical and healthcare management background and has completed machine learning/ health informatics training from various sources. He is currently engaged in research about the...2022-02-0340 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Prof. Karin VerspoorIn this episode, we are joined by Professor Karin Verspoor, Executive Dean of the School of Computing Technologies at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia and a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Digital Health. We discuss her inspirational journey in applying various AI techniques to healthcare including self-harm detection, chem tables classification, information extraction in chemical patents, hospital cost estimation,  medical report generation and a lot of recent work on COVID. She has advice for clinicians and computer scientists on how to develop strong partnerships and also shares her vision for the future of AI in Healthcare. A...2022-01-1849 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Prof. Suchi SariaIn this episode, we are joined by Dr. Suchi Saria as we discuss her journey starting as an engineer applying AI solutions to healthcare including development of state of the art prediction models, doing strategy and advocacy at the highest level of Government organizations to her recent very exciting startup called Bayesian Health. Suchi Saria is the John C. Malone Associate Professor of computer science at the Whiting School of Engineering and of statistics and health policy at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. She directs the Machine Learning and Healthcare Lab and is the founding research director of...2021-12-1333 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr. Tavpritesh SethiDr. Tavpritesh Sethi is a physician-scientist and Associate Professor of Computational Biology at Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi, India and a fellow of the Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. He was a visiting faculty member at Stanford University, School of Medicine from February 2017 to January 2019. He received his M.B.B.S from Government Medical College, Amritsar and PhD from CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, New Delhi, India. Dr. Sethi specializes in improving outcomes in neonatal, child and maternal health by bridging medicine and artificial intelligence. His...2021-10-2044 minTopMedTalkTopMedTalkAshish Khanna on intraoperative hypotension and beyond | TopMedTalk at the ASAWelcome to TopMedTalk's exclusive - as live - coverage of The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) annual general meeting; join Desiree Chappell, TopMedTalk's lead presenter, Monty Mythen TopMedTalk's Editor in Chief and Sol Aronson, tenured Professor, Duke University speak with their guest Ashish Khanna, Associate Professor, Section Head for Research, Department of Anesthesiology, Section on Critical Care Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine.2021-10-1332 minEditor\'s Top PicksEditor's Top PicksAshish Khanna on intraoperative hypotension and beyond | TopMedTalkWelcome to TopMedTalk's exclusive - as live - coverage of The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) annual general meeting; join Desiree Chappell, TopMedTalk's lead presenter, Monty Mythen TopMedTalk's Editor in Chief and Sol Aronson, tenured Professor, Duke University speak with their guest Ashish Khanna, Associate Professor, Section Head for Research, Department of Anesthesiology, Section on Critical Care Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine.2021-10-1232 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Maxime CannessonMaxime Cannesson, MD, PhD, is a board-certified anesthesiologist with more than 15 years of experience in academic medicine, leadership, education, research, quality, and technology development, working collaboratively within and among various countries, departments, academic institutions, and industry. He is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at UCLA. He has published more than 200 peer reviewed articles and three textbooks. 2021-09-0446 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr.Leo CeliExcited to bring to you all Dr.Leo Anthony Celi, a name that I grew up with reading and admiring his landmark work in big data analytics pertinent to critical care. As clinical research director and principal research scientist at the MIT Laboratory for Computational Physiology (LCP), and as a practicing intensive care unit (ICU) physician at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), Leo brings together clinicians and data scientists to support research using data routinely collected in the process of care. His group built and maintains the publicly-available Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC) database and...2021-07-0752 minTopMedTalkTopMedTalkPanel discussion - Prediction of Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression: Does surveillance monitoring help? | EBPOM 2020This piece is a listener generated question and answer session from EBPOM 2020. Although it works as a stand alone piece it relates directly to this talk here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/ebpom-2020-london-prediction-of-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression-on-the-general-care-floor-does-surveillance-monitoring-help/ Some of the questions considered include: How much do you think partial / inadequate neuromuscular blockade reversal, contributes to post pulmonary complications, perhaps in combination with opioids? Why as a group would we prefer to save money by avoiding sugammadex to reverse rocuronium to ensure complete reversal? Lack of reversal more than an issue? If you did a pre op sleep study on these patients...2021-07-0431 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr. Jihad KaoukJihad Kaouk, MD FACS, FRCS (Glasgow) is an American Board certified Urologist and the Director of the Center for Advanced Robotic and Image Guided Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute. He also serves as a Professor of Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, the Vice Chair of Enterprise Surgical Operations and the chair holder for the Zegarac-Pollock Endowed Chair in laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Dr. Kaouk has performed several "first" surgical procedures, including the first Robotic single port surgery through the belly button in 2008, the fi...2021-06-2830 minAnesthesiaExam PodcastAnesthesiaExam PodcastPartnering with a Surgeon to Fight Breast PainClaim CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs. Click Here Partnering with a Surgeon to Fight Breast Pain Allograft in the Treatment of Post Operative Neuromas... Great Neck Based Interventional Pain Physician, David Rosenblum, MD reviews Breast Pain and Post Mastectomy Pain Syndrome. Dr. Rosenblum treats chronic breast pain, chest pain or post surgical abdominal pain and neuromas in his Brooklyn and Great Neck Pain Offices using ultrasound guidance, Neuromodulation and much more. Dr. Rosenblum discusses his collaboration with Plastic surgeon Jonathon Bank, MD and how...2021-06-1015 minThe PMRExam PodcastThe PMRExam PodcastPartnering with a Surgeon to Fight Breast PainClaim CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs. Click Here Partnering with a Surgeon to Fight Breast Pain Allograft in the Treatment of Post Operative Neuromas... Great Neck Based Interventional Pain Physician, David Rosenblum, MD reviews Breast Pain and Post Mastectomy Pain Syndrome. Dr. Rosenblum treats chronic breast pain, chest pain or post surgical abdominal pain and neuromas in his Brooklyn and Great Neck Pain Offices using ultrasound guidance, Neuromodulation and much more. Dr. Rosenblum discusses his collaboration with Plastic surgeon Jonathon Bank, MD and how...2021-06-1015 minPainExam PodcastPainExam PodcastPartnering with a Surgeon to Fight Breast PainClaim CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs. Click Here Partnering with a Surgeon to Fight Breast Pain Allograft in the Treatment of Post Operative Neuromas... Great Neck Based Interventional Pain Physician, David Rosenblum, MD reviews Breast Pain and Post Mastectomy Pain Syndrome. Dr. Rosenblum treats chronic breast pain, chest pain or post surgical abdominal pain and neuromas in his Brooklyn and Great Neck Pain Offices using ultrasound guidance, Neuromodulation and much more. Dr. Rosenblum discusses his collaboration with Plastic surgeon Jonathon Bank, MD and how...2021-06-1015 minTopMedTalkTopMedTalkPrediction of Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression on the General Care Floor: Does surveillance monitoring help? | EBPOM 2020 LondonThis piece deals with the prediction of opioid induced respiratory depression for our inpatients on hospital wards, could a change in monitoring practices help? The postoperative period seems to be critical, the thirty day period immediately after anesthesia being a key area. 7.7% of postoperative deaths are in this period, according to The Lancet here; https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(18)33139-8/fulltext What is happening in the post operative period? How do we find out more? Are hospital general care wards the safe haven we expect them to be? What should we monitor and...2021-05-2336 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr. Narges RazavianDr. Narges Razavian is an assistant professor in the Departments of Population Health and Radiology conducting research in the Center for Healthcare Innovation and Delivery Science (CHIDS), and a member of its Predictive Analytics Unit. In this episode we dig deeper into her team's recent work with using graph neural networks to represent EHR data. Dr. Razavian's team was able to validate their model predictions by predicting onset of dementia 2 years in advance. We talked about data gaps within an EHR and challenges specially for ICU patients due to lack of data capture. Dr. Razavian spoke about h...2021-05-2039 minTopMedTalkTopMedTalkOpioid-induced Respiratory Depression | EBPOM Las Vegas 2021"46% pretty much means every other patient who was getting IV opioids was having some sort of a respiratory depression event" After a quick round up of COVID news in the contributor's respective areas this piece gets involved in a much needed discussion about the “PRediction of Opioid-induced Respiratory Depression In Patients Monitored by capnoGraphY (PRODIGY)” trial. PRODIGY trial is here: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02811302 Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with Mike Grocott, and their guests Ashish Khanna, Associate Professor, Section Head for Research, Department of Anesthesiology, Section on C...2021-04-0834 minTopMedTalkTopMedTalkPanel discussion - Prediction of Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression: Does surveillance monitoring help? | EBPOM 2020This piece is a listener generated question and answer session from EBPOM 2020. Although it works as a stand alone piece it relates directly to this talk here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/ebpom-2020-london-prediction-of-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression-on-the-general-care-floor-does-surveillance-monitoring-help/ Some of the questions considered include: How much do you think partial / inadequate neuromuscular blockade reversal, contributes to post pulmonary complications, perhaps in combination with opioids? Why as a group would we prefer to save money by avoiding sugammadex to reverse rocuronium to ensure complete reversal? Lack of reversal more than an issue? If you did a pre op sleep study on these patients...2021-04-0431 minThe ZENERGY Podcast: Climate Leadership, Finance and TechnologyThe ZENERGY Podcast: Climate Leadership, Finance and TechnologyFulbright US-India Series: Ashish Khanna | President of Tata Power - RenewablesOne quick note - we had some wifi connectivity issues for the first ten minutes or so - please bear with us, as the insights shared by Mr. Khanna are too good to miss. I highly recommend you listen to this audio with headphones - and then everything should smoothen out after the ten minute mark or so. Thank you and hope you enjoy! Ashish Khanna is the President of Tata Power - Renewables, which is now India’s largest integrated power company, that has helped transform the Indian electricity landscape. In this conversation, Mr...2021-03-2522 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Lama NazerIn this episode we talk to Lama Nazer, who joins all the way from Jordan, Amman! Lama is a critical care clinical pharmacy specialist at the King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan and is a thought leader in critical care pharmacy and big data applications with the Society of Critical Care Medicine. In this episode, she tells us what brought her to the field of critical care medicine, and how noticing the volume of data flowing in and out of critical care systems sparked her interest in AI. She also describes what working with data in critical...2021-03-1428 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr. Anant MadabhushiAnant Madabhushi, PhD, is the Donnell Institute Professor of biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in Cleveland and director of the university’s Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD). Madabhushi’s team at CCIPD is developing and applying novel Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning approaches for the diagnosis, prognosis and prediction of therapy response for a variety of diseases including several different types of cancers, cardiovascular disease, kidney and eye disease. The Center is located in Cleveland’s unique medical ecosystem, an extensive clinical network within which it boasts numerous successful collaborations includi...2021-03-0254 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr. Bart GeertsBart Geerts MD,PhD is a multi-specialty physician ( anaesthetist and intensivist), entrepreneur and researcher who aims to improve patient health and health care with artificial intelligence, mHealth and other med tech through empowerment and process optimization. Bart has over ten years of clinical experience as an anaesthetist, intensivist and clinical pharmacologist in the Netherlands and UK. He has managed a research group of more than ten scientists with a focus on medical technology and big data. Bart has studied medicine (MD), biomedical sciences (MSc), intensive care medicine (PhD), and global business (MBA). Three years ago, Bart started Hea...2021-02-1638 minBrainX TalksBrainX TalksConversation with Dr. Mathur and Dr. PapayIn this episode we speak to Dr. Piyush Mathur and Dr. Frank Papay, Co-founders  of BrainX and BrainX Community; staff physicians at Cleveland Clinic, Ohio. We understand how BrainX came to be and how it has evolved since. We also get their takes on AI and Healthcare. 2021-01-2639 minTopMedTalkTopMedTalkEBPOM Las Vegas 2021 | Opioid-induced Respiratory Depression"46% pretty much means every other patient who was getting IV opioids was having some sort of a respiratory depression event" After a quick round up of COVID news in the contributor's respective areas this piece gets involved in a much needed discussion about the “PRediction of Opioid-induced Respiratory Depression In Patients Monitored by capnoGraphY (PRODIGY)” trial. PRODIGY trial is here: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02811302 Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with Mike Grocott, and their guests Ashish Khanna, Associate Professor, Section Head for Research, Department of Anesthesiology, Section on C...2021-01-2637 minPlay to Potential PodcastPlay to Potential Podcast65.00 Ashish Dhawan on transitioning from Private Equity to Social Impact and Leadership in the Social SectorGUEST Ashish Dhawan is the Founder and Chairman of Central Square Foundation (CSF) and Ashoka University. He worked for twenty years in the investment management business and ran one of India’s leading private equity funds, ChrysCapital. In June 2012, he left his full time role at ChrysCapital to focus on philanthropic work in education. Ashish is an MBA with distinction from Harvard University and a dual bachelor’s (BS/BA) holder with Magna Cum Laude honors from Yale University. Central Square Foundation works on system reform in school education in India. The foundation has 60 team members who work on g...2020-11-101h 35TopMedTalkTopMedTalkEBPOM 2020 London: Prediction of Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression on the General Care Floor: Does surveillance monitoring help?This piece deals with the prediction of opioid induced respiratory depression for our inpatients on hospital wards, could a change in monitoring practices help? The postoperative period seems to be critical, the thirty day period immediately after anesthesia being a key area. 7.7% of postoperative deaths are in this period, according to The Lancet here; https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(18)33139-8/fulltext What is happening in the post operative period? How do we find out more? Are hospital general care wards the safe haven we expect them to be? What should we monitor and...2020-10-2336 minTech Legal MattersTech Legal MattersAn African approach to cybersecurityThis episode of the Tech Legal Matters podcast is a recording from the World Cyber Security Summit - Africa Edition 2020. The event was successful in bringing in fresh narratives, innovative ideas, and awareness on key areas such as cyber threat intelligence, data governance, data privacy, and cyber regulations across Africa. Every year that passes African countries experience a growing number of cyberattacks. These cyber-attacks occur both in the private and public sectors and depending on the type of incident, can threaten national security. This makes it imperative for African governments to have a holistic view and strategy around cybersecurity. In...2020-10-1240 minCHEST PulseCHEST PulseAcute and Long-term Neurological Implications of COVID-19Acute hypoxemic respiratory failure is the calling card of COVID-19, but there are detrimental effects on the central nervous system, including numerous organs. In this episode, experts in ICU sedation, neurointensive care, and postcritical care outcomes discuss issues related to the sedation of ventilated COVID-19 patients, acute direct and indirect neurological effects, chronic neurological recovery, and the interplay of all three. (Originally recorded August 6, 2020) Moderators: Steven Q. Simpson, MD, FCCP, and Deepa Gotur, MD, FCCP Panelists: Neha S. Dangayach, MD; Ashish K. Khanna MD, FCCP; and Carla M. Sevin, MD  For more tools t...2020-09-161h 00SCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-420 Nebulized Bacteriophages for Prophylaxis of Experimental MRSA VAPAlternative strategies are needed to combat and prevent antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Host Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, talks with David R. Cameron, PhD, about the potential for bacteriophage prophylaxis in the context of experimental ventilator-associated pneumonia due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in rats.2020-09-1020 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-420 Nebulized Bacteriophages for Prophylaxis of Experimental MRSA VAPAlternative strategies are needed to combat and prevent antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Host Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, talks with David R. Cameron, PhD, about the potential for bacteriophage prophylaxis in the context of experimental ventilator-associated pneumonia due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in rats.2020-09-1020 miniCritical Care: Critical Care MedicineiCritical Care: Critical Care MedicineSCCM Pod-420 Nebulized Bacteriophages for Prophylaxis of Experimental MRSA VAPAlternative strategies are needed to combat and prevent antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Host Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, talks with David R. Cameron, PhD, about the potential for bacteriophage prophylaxis in the context of experimental ventilator-associated pneumonia due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in rats.2020-09-1020 minCritical MattersCritical MattersTowards Personalized Vasopressor SupportIn this episode of Critical Matters, we will discuss hypotension and new data on Angiotensin II within the context of our path towards personalized vasopressor support. Our guest is Dr. Ashish K. Khanna. Dr. Khanna is an anesthesia and critical care practicing physician. He is Associate Professor, and Section Head for Research, in the Department of Anesthesiology, Section on Critical Care Medicine of the Wake Forest School of Medicine, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He is a prolific author and researcher and was the lead author of the ATHOS-3 study in the New England Journal of Medicine. The results of which...2020-08-271h 27That Reminds MeThat Reminds Me004 – A Murder on Malabar Hill, Milk TeethSummary Aadisht Khanna and Ashish Kulkarni were joined by Nehaa Chaudhari to discuss two novels set in the Bombay and Mumbai of the past: Sujata Massey’s A Murder on Malabar Hill; and Amrita Mahale’s Milk Teeth. The conversation took its usual diversions, and covered television legal dramas, the deleterious effect of Kolkata on Parsis, the […]2020-06-241h 09That Reminds MeThat Reminds Me003 – Because Internet, Mothers Against Digital DangerSummary Ashish Kulkarni and Aadisht Khanna discussed a book about language on the internet, and a podcast episode about what it would take for the internet to disappear. The book was Gretchen McCulloch’s Because Internet, and the podcast was the episode Mothers Against Digital Danger from Rose Eveleth’s Flash Forward. As always, Aadisht and Ashish […]2020-06-171h 14That Reminds MeThat Reminds Me002 – LocustSummary Ashish Kulkarni and Aadisht Khanna talked about Locust, a book by Jeffrey Lockwood that discusses the science and history behind locust infestations in the United States of America more than a hundred years ago; and discovered that there’s much more to the book than locusts. This episode was recorded on 12 May 2020, about […]2020-06-1054 minThat Reminds MeThat Reminds Me001j – Fat and AcidSummary Aadisht Khanna had read Samin Nosrat’s cookbook Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, and also watched the TV show. In this episode, Amba Salelkar joins Aadisht and Ashish Kulkarni to talk not only about Fat and Acid as explored in Samin Nosrat’s book and television show, but their own favourite fats and acids to eat and […]2020-06-0351 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-413 COVID-19 Fact Versus Science FictionExplore the need for randomized COVID-19 clinical trials and the difficulties and potential consequences of misinformation with host Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, and Nicholas E. Ingraham, MD.2020-05-0136 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-413 COVID-19 Fact Versus Science FictionExplore the need for randomized COVID-19 clinical trials and the difficulties and potential consequences of misinformation with host Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, and Nicholas E. Ingraham, MD.2020-05-0136 miniCritical Care: Critical Care MedicineiCritical Care: Critical Care MedicineSCCM Pod-413 COVID-19 Fact Versus Science FictionExplore the need for randomized COVID-19 clinical trials and the difficulties and potential consequences of misinformation with host Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, and Nicholas E. Ingraham, MD.2020-05-0136 minThat Reminds MeThat Reminds Me001i – Jeeves and the King of Clubs; Coffee; The Siege of Paris 1870-71Summary Aadisht Khanna and Ashish Kulkarni talked about Jeeves and the King of Clubs, a pastiche by Ben Schott which is an homage to PG Wodehouse; an In Our Time episode about the history of coffee drinking, and another In Our Time episode about the siege of Paris that followed the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. […]2020-04-2245 minThat Reminds MeThat Reminds Me001h – GermanySummary Ashish Kulkarni had been reading about Germany all through February, and blogging about the things he read. In this episode, Aadisht Khanna spoke to him about three broad themes he had covered – the unification of Germany in the late nineteenth century, the German experience with hyperinflation in the aftermath of World War I, […]2020-04-151h 11That Reminds MeThat Reminds Me001g: Twitter and Tear Gas; Waldenponding; Rule Makers, Rule BreakersSummary Ashish Kulkarni spoke to Aadisht Khanna about Twitter and Tear Gas, a book by Zeynep Tufekci which discusses the impact of social media on protest movements, and about two different EconTalk episodes: one is an interview with Venkatesh Rao where he talks about the concept of Waldenponding that he came up with, and another […]2020-04-081h 05Breastcancer.org PodcastBreastcancer.org PodcastManaging Shoulder Issues After Breast Cancer TreatmentAshish Khanna, M.D., is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and part of the ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation Program. Dr. Khanna completed his residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Kingsbrook Jewish Rehabilitation Institute in Brooklyn, NY, where he became interested in cancer rehabilitation early on. He completed his fellowship subspecialization in cancer rehabilitation at Medstar Georgetown University/National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, DC. He specializes in the treatment of people who have pain or functional issues as a result of cancer or cancer treatments, including people who have been diagnosed with...2020-03-1034 minMaryland CC ProjectMaryland CC ProjectKhanna – Perioperative Cardiorespiratory CompromiseDr. Ashish Khanna, Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Section on Critical Care Medicine at Wake Forest School of Medicine, presents on "Perioperative Cardiorespiratory Compromise - Connecting the operating room, the ICU, and the hospital wards."2020-02-0752 minThat Reminds MeThat Reminds Me001f – Dinosaurs, Aunty Lee’s Delights, and MachiavelliSummary Ashish Kulkarni talked to Aadisht Khanna about a discussion between scientists and comedians about dinosaurs, a Singaporean murder mystery in which the detective is an old lady who runs a restaurant, and the misconceptions around Macchiavelli. What We Discussed The Infinite Monkey Cage: Dinosaurs Goodreads: Aunty Lee’s Delights Our Fake History: How Machiavellian was […]2020-01-2645 minThat Reminds MeThat Reminds Me001e – Crimes in Space, Paleofantasy, and George WillSummary Ashish Kulkarni talked to Aadisht Khanna about a Flash Forward episode about what happens when a crime is committed in space; Marlene Zuk’s book Paleofantasy, which discusses and debunks the idea that modern humans ought to do what their Stone Age ancestors did; and Russ Roberts’s EconTalk interview of George Will. What We Discussed […]2020-01-0850 minBreastcancer.org PodcastBreastcancer.org PodcastHow to Ease Aromatase Inhibitor-Related PainAshish Khanna, M.D., is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and part of the ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation Program. Dr. Khanna completed his residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Kingsbrook Jewish Rehabilitation Institute in Brooklyn, NY, where he became interested in cancer rehabilitation early on. He completed his fellowship subspecialization in cancer rehabilitation at Medstar Georgetown University and the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, DC. He specializes in the treatment of people who have pain or functional issues as a result of cancer or cancer treatments, including people who have been...2019-10-2122 minKessler Foundation PodcastsKessler Foundation PodcastsCancer-Related Fatigue Part 1 of 5: Overview of a Common ComplaintWelcome to the Third Annual Cancer Conference - Beyond Rest: A Rehabilitative Approach to Managing Cancer-Related Fatigue sponsored by Kessler Institute Rehabilitation and Kessler Foundation. Welcome and case study presented by Michael Stubblefield, MD (https://www.kessler-rehab.com/patient-center/staff/DoctorDetails.aspx?ID=65) followed by Ashish Khanna, MD on “Cancer-related Fatigue: A brief Overview of a Common Complaint”, both are from Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. View the transcript at https://kesslerfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2019-09/Welcome-and-Cancer-Related-fatigue_a-brief-overview-of-a-common-complaint-FINAL-Transcript.pdf Cancer-related fatigue is an issue that often develops during treatment and can last for months or even years. This live course will...2019-09-1332 minAnesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) PodcastAnesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) PodcastEpisode 128: Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression (The PRODIGY Trial) with Dr. Ashish KhannaIn this 128th episode I welcome Dr. Ashish Khanna to the show to discuss his trial, the PRODIGY trial, looking at opioid induced respiratory depression. We discuss the background of the trial, what it took to run a 16 site, 3 continent trial, what the risk factors were that went into the risk prediction model … Continue reading Episode 128: Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression (The PRODIGY Trial) with Dr. Ashish Khanna →2019-07-0947 minAnesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) PodcastAnesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) PodcastEpisode 128: Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression (The PRODIGY Trial) with Dr. Ashish KhannaIn this 128th episode I welcome Dr. Ashish Khanna to the show to discuss his trial, the PRODIGY trial, looking at opioid induced respiratory depression. We discuss the background of the trial, what it took to run a 16 site, 3 continent trial, what the risk factors were that went into the risk prediction model … Continue reading "Episode 128: Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression (The PRODIGY Trial) with Dr. Ashish Khanna"Our Sponsors:* Check out Eko: https://ekohealth.com/ACCRAC* Check out FIGS and use my code FIGSRX for a great deal: https://wearfigs.com* Check out Fa...2019-07-0947 minBreastcancer.org PodcastBreastcancer.org PodcastCancer-Related Fatigue: What It Is and How to Manage ItAshish Khanna, M.D., is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and part of the ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation Program. Dr. Khanna completed his residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Kingsbrook Jewish Rehabilitation Institute in Brooklyn, NY, where he became interested in cancer rehabilitation early on. He completed his fellowship subspecialization in cancer rehabilitation at Medstar Georgetown University and the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, DC. He specializes in the treatment of people who have pain or functional issues as a result of cancer or cancer treatments, including people who have been...2019-07-0625 minASRA NewsASRA NewsPostmastectomy Pain Syndrome: Presentation and Management"Postmastectomy Pain Syndrome: Presentation and Management" by Ashish Khanna, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey; and Susan Maltser, DO, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell, New Hyde Park, New York. From ASRA News, May 2019, pp. 18-20. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.Support the show2019-05-2908 miniCritical Care: Critical Care MedicineiCritical Care: Critical Care MedicineSCCM Pod-379 Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Risk Prediction ToolLudwig H. Lin, MD, and Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, discuss top-rated abstract, Derivation and Validation of a Novel Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Risk Prediction Tool2019-03-0835 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-379 Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Risk Prediction ToolLudwig H. Lin, MD, and Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, discuss top-rated abstract, Derivation and Validation of a Novel Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Risk Prediction Tool2019-03-0835 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-379 Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Risk Prediction ToolLudwig H. Lin, MD, and Ashish K. Khanna, MD, FCCP, FCCM, discuss top-rated abstract, Derivation and Validation of a Novel Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Risk Prediction Tool2019-03-0835 min5th World Sepsis Congress: Sepsis Research and Innovations5th World Sepsis Congress: Sepsis Research and Innovations35: 2nd WSC – Update on Adjunctive Sepsis TherapiesSession ‘Update on Adjunctive Sepsis Therapies’ from the 2nd World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Jean-Louis Vincent, Peter Pickkers, Pierre-Francois Laterre, Richard Hotchkiss, Ashish Khanna, and Jean-Marc Cavaillon as chair. More info: www.worldsepsiscongress.org2018-11-221h 18Kessler Foundation PodcastsKessler Foundation Podcasts30JAN18 - Topics in Breast Cancer Rehabilitation - Round Table - Ep1In a round table discussion, Kessler Foundation’s communication manager, CarolAnn Murphy talked with Kessler’s experts in the field exploring optimal ways to treat the most common breast cancer symptoms – fatigue and weakness. This team is studying new approaches to the problem of cancer-related weakness in women who have been treated for breast cancer.  Round table panel: Host: CarolAnn Murphy, PA, Communications Manager, Kessler Foundation Dr. Michael Stubblefield, Cancer Rehabilitation Specialists (https://www.kessler-rehab.com/patient-center/staff/DoctorDetails.aspx?ID=65), Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Dr. Ashish Khanna, Cancer Rehabilitation Specialists, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Tiffany Kendig, PT, Cancer Rehabilitation Special...2018-10-2529 minKessler Foundation PodcastsKessler Foundation Podcasts02FEB18 - Topics in Breast Cancer Rehabilitation - Dr. Ashish KhannaIn this podcast series, episode 2 of “Topics in Breast Cancer Rehabilitation”, Dr. Ashish Khanna presented “Cancer Related Fatigue” to the staff at Kessler Foundation on February 8, 2018. Dr. Khanna is a cancer rehabilitation attending physician at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation in West Orange, NJ Dr. Khanna completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Kingsbrook Jewish Rehabilitation Institute in Brooklyn, NY, where he became interested in cancer rehabilitation early on. He presented several posters and lectures during his time as a resident and was actively involved in attaining CARF certification in Cancer for his hospital, the first in the Northeas...2018-10-2323 minCritical Care Reviews PodcastCritical Care Reviews PodcastATHOS-3Asst Prof Ashish Khanna (Cleveland, USA) discusses the ATHOS-3 trial, investigating angiotensin II in vasodilatory shock at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2018 in Belfast. Prof Anthony Gordon (London, England) provides a brief editorial afterwards.2018-07-0329 minOpenAnesthesia MultimediaOpenAnesthesia MultimediaAsk the Experts - Summer 2018 - Ashish KhannaTreatment for vasodilatory shock; Critical care2018-06-0133 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe Critical Care Reviews meeting and the ADRENAL Trial results. Jan 2017Rob MacSweeney from the incredible Critical Care Reviews website joins Simon to talk about the forthcoming CCR meeting in Belfast and the news that the eagerly awaited ADRENAL trial will be releasing it's results this Friday. Here's the link for the live stream at 0900 GMT on Friday 20th Jan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU5w9AIu83Q If that does not work on the day then head over to the CCR website for an updated link Here's the link to the CCR website. http://www.criticalcarereviews.com Below is the 'blurb...2018-01-1300 min