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Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Pivoting Within Healthcare: From ER Charge Nurse to Quadruple-Boarded Anesthesiologist
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Dr. Jason Leong began his career as a night-shift nurse in the emergency department, quickly advancing to the role of charge nurse. Determined to further his impact in patient care, he went on to attend medical school at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He then completed a combined Internal Medicine and Anesthesiology residency at Stanford University, followed by advanced training in Critical Care Medicine and Cardiac Anesthesiology.Unique? Absolutely. But beyond his impressive credentials, Dr. Leong is an engaging and...
2025-08-12
43 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Beyond the OR: The Role of Mentoring in Early Career Development
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Welcome to another episode of Vital Times, the CSA podcast! I'm your host, Dr. Rita Agarwal, and today we’re revisiting an important topic: mentorship. We've discussed mentoring before, but its significance in the lives and careers of anesthesiologists makes it worth exploring again.Strong mentorship can have a transformative impact, especially for early career anesthesiologists. Yet, despite its many benefits, building effective mentorship programs continues to be a challenge. In this episode, we’ll f...
2025-07-08
50 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Certified Anesthesiologist Assistants: Expanding the Care Team in California
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!In this episode of the CSA Vital Times podcast, host Dr. Ludwig Lin explores the role of Certified Anesthesiologist Assistants (CAAs). He speaks with anesthesiologists who have experience working alongside CAAs and navigating the legislative efforts to establish a CAA system in clinical practice. The episode also features a CAA who is a leader in education and practice management. This introductory conversation aims to familiarize California listeners with the CAA model, share key insights, and spark interest in this emerging aspect of anesthesiology care.
2025-06-17
46 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Origin Stories: How Drs. Rita Agarwal and Ludwig Lin Came to Be!
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Catch this episode where *both* of the Vital Times podcast hosts, Drs. Rita Agarwal and Ludwig Lin, show up, and discuss how they fell in love with Anesthesiology, and podcasting.
2025-04-29
30 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Low Back Pain and the Murder of an Insurance Company CEO
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!We were all shocked by the murder of Brian Thompson the United Health Care CEO in early December. What was just as surprising was the comments deny, delay and depose written on the bullets. Once the alleged shooter was arrested, information started to trickle out that he suffered from low back pain and spondylisthesis. Speculation ran rampant that the problems with his back, inadequate treatment, or repeated insurance denials were in some way the catalyst for this terrible crime. These are not questions we know...
2025-03-11
44 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
An Interview with Dr. Marilyn Hill Harper, One of the First Black Woman Anesthesiologists at UCSF
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!For Black History Month, Dr. Ludwig Lin is honored to speak with someone who’s been through all of it. Dr. Marilyn Hill Harper, raised in the South, educated at a HBCU and then training in the Midwest, joined the prestigious UCSF faculty in the 1970s, at a time when both women and Black physicians were rare. Her story is ever relevant.To read the UCSF profile on Dr. Harper, click here.
2025-02-18
31 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Revolutionizing Pain Care: Suzetrigine and Other Innovations in Analgesia
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Host: Rita Agarwal, MD, FAAP, FASAGuests: Rakhi Dayal, MD, and Amber Borucki, MDWelcome to another episode of Vital Times, the California Society of Anesthesiologists’ Podcast with your host Dr. Rita Agarwal.Pain is the most common reason that people seek medical care and since the beginning of time, we have searched for better ways to treat pain. For many years opium and its derivatives were the mainstay of pain management, with local anesthetics making an appearance in th...
2025-02-11
23 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Pushing the Limits in the Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs)
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!There have been a lot of questions recently regarding the appropriateness of patients scheduled for care in an ambulatory surgical center (ASCs). It appears that sicker and more complex patients are being scheduled for care in an ASC, and many anesthesiologists are increasingly concerned about the safety of anesthetizing these patients in locations that may lack resources to escalate care if needed. In today’s episode we are going to discuss some of these issues with two experts in ambulatory to help navigate this quandary. We...
2025-01-14
1h 03
Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning
Celebrating the Freedom to Read: A Look Back at Past Adventures in Learning
Send us a textHappy New Year! Raise a glass as we celebrate the vibrant world of children's literature, featuring insights from 12 amazing authors and illustrators who have been guests on the pod. Savor these excerpts about the power of storytelling, the importance of connection, and the elephant in the room -- standing up for and celebrating the freedom to read. Grace Lin (1:20) and Vanessa Brantley Newton (4:05) explore storytelling's impact and the transformative power of literature. Don't miss The Gate, The Girl, and The Dragon and Shake It Off .Trudy L...
2024-12-31
56 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Building Collegiality: An Inter-Disciplinary and Institutional Approach
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Drs. Charles Hummel and Jason Cheng explain the origin story behind their involvement in founding the drive toward collegiality for a major healthcare system in California, Kaiser Permanente. Take a listen and be inspired by the immense possibilities when physicians join forces in the name of empathy and humanity.
2024-12-10
44 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
IUD Insertion Pain and Techniques to Improve Pain
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Your host Dr. Rita Agarwal is joined today by two outstanding guests who have an interest in preventing and treating women’s pain. Drs. Anita Gupta and Stephanie Cizek. At the California Society of Anesthesiologists’ Annual Meeting in Anaheim, in April 2024, there were several posters authored by Dr. Anita Gupta looking at the literature surrounding IUD insertion pain and potential treatments for that pain. Several months later the new CDC recommendations were released recommending improved pain management techniques in patients undergoing IUD placement. Aroun...
2024-11-12
45 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
What Anesthesiologists can do about Climate Change
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Your host Dr. Rita Agarwal is joined by two wonderful guests to talk about climate change and what anesthesiologists can do about it.Climate change is one of the defining challenges of our time with far reaching implications. There is evidence of the increasing numbers of deaths directly related to heat in the USA, but even more across the rest of the world. This doesn’t include deaths related to the consequences of climate change such as more profound and extreme weather events, ri...
2024-10-08
52 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Patient Safety: The State of Ketamine Use, a Conversation with Californian Anesthesiologists and Pain Specialists
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!With ketamine being very prominent in the news recently, lots of questions arise about its use. Is it safe enough to be used the way it is? Why are patients being prescribed it? What are the safety guidelines, and are they being met?The California Society of Anesthesiologists’ Vital Times Podcast talks with anesthesiologists and pain specialists Drs. Amber Borucki, Rakhi Dayal and Rita Agarwal to talk this over. This is a must-listen for everyone.
2024-09-10
34 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Cryoneurolysis: An Up and Coming Regional Anesthetic Technology. What is it, and What’s Next?
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Cryoneurolysis has rapidly evolved and refined itself as a viable technology for postoperative and chronic pain. Its specifications mean greater efficacy for certain scenarios, and active research means its application is about to enter warp-speed. In this episode of Vital Times, we speak with Dr. John Finneran, of UCSD, who is actively conducting research trials with this technique. Get up to date and get inspired.
2024-08-13
51 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Difficult Airway Challenges
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Welcome to another episode of Vital Times the CSA Podcast. I am your host, Rita Agarwal. For this episode we went back to the basics and talked about something that all anesthesiologists care deeply about – managing the challenging airway. Joining me is a former colleague and friend who is an attending anesthesiologist at one of the busiest trauma centers in the country - Denver Health Medical Center. Dr. Alma Juels is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Colorado School of Med...
2024-07-16
56 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Pride Month Bonus Episode!
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Dr. Ludwig Lin has a blast discussing LGBTQ and its impact on various anesthesiologist leaders within academia and politics; drop in and listen to them discuss how this one element of their lives adds meaning and purpose to all of their pursuits. This episode features Travis Reece-Nguyen, MD, Arthur Chyan, DO, and Maricela Sanchez, MD.
2024-06-26
44 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
The Scoop About Research Data Integrity: How to Navigate the Minefield
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!There has been much noise about famous scientists reckoning with past publications with data integrity issues. The pressures of “publish or perish”, and the need for oversight of a busy lab, are tricky. Dr. Lin talks with Harriet Hopf, MD, FASA, and Elizabeth Whitlock, MD - two lauded NIH-funded anesthesiologists-scientists to get the scoop.
2024-06-11
57 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
How to Start a Mentorship Program in Both Academic and Private Practice
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Mentorship has long been recognized as a crucial component of training physicians. Benefits of mentorship in medicine include increased productivity, improved career satisfaction, expansion of professional networks, reduction in stress, and better work-life balance. Mentorship has also been shown to aid recruitment and retention of a diverse physician workforce. The establishment of mentorship programs has been proposed as a mechanism for promoting inclusivity and diversity within academic medicine, but setting up successful programs can be challenging.Today’s podcast features 3 accomplished anesthesiologists at di...
2024-05-14
1h 07
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
The Evolution of the Academic Anesthesiology Department Chair Job Description: Adapting to Headwinds
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!CSA Vital Times tracked down some of the chairs running some elite Anesthesiology Departments - they just happen to be in California! They have survived and thrived the seismic changes occurring across all academic medical institutions, ie the increase in clinical need, with huge growths in anesthetic opportunities (and locations - see #NORA), the competition with community hospitals, and resulting impact on their staff. Dr. Michael Gropper (UCSF), Dr. Ron Pearl (recently retired Stanford chair), and Dr. Richard Applegate (UC Davis and now Loma Linda...
2024-04-02
1h 19
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Sexual and Gender Harassment, Why You Should Care: Part 2
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Dr. Rita Agarwal continues the conversation about sexual and gender harassment with fellow Drs. Christine Doyle, Sydney Thomson, and Alyssa Burgart. Gender and sexual harassment can be harmful in many ways and not just to the person/people being harassed. It can occur to all genders and is often associated with increased costs to the institution, intention to leave and job/career dissatisfaction. I discuss the problems and possible solutions with leaders from the California Society of Anesthesiologists and the American Society of A...
2024-03-12
1h 02
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Celebrating Black History Month with Dr. Ashley Oliver - Examining the Beginnings of an Academic Medical Career
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!To amplify the message of Black History Month, CSA Vital Times Podcast series revisits the talented Ashley Oliver, MD. We spoke with her in February 2022 when she was a cardiothoracic anesthesia fellow at UCLA, after having been a resident and Chief Resident at UCSF. Dr. Oliver is now a first-year faculty at UCLA’s cardiothoracic section, and we have a no-holds barred discussion about being a starting faculty, being a minority, building allies, representation, and the importance of building engagement via societies like CSA and AS...
2024-02-20
43 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Sexual and Gender Harassment, Why You Should Care
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!A recent study from the Association of Academic Medical Colleges reported tht sexual harassment is common in the medical profession and that anesthesiologist (both men and women) reported the highest incidence of harassment. Harassment led to decreased morale, decreased engagement and a higher intention to leave. Join me for a fascinating and engaging conversation with Diana Lautenberger the author of the AAMC article for suggestion on how to prevent harassment.
2024-02-06
54 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
The Impact of Scope Creep by Physician Extenders in British Anesthesiology: Lessons for the Future
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!The utilization of physician extenders in the UK healthcare system has been quite controversial recently, with topics like training and validation requirements, impact on training and staffing, all bubbling to the surface. In addition, the lack of funding for physicians and residency slots has contrasted with the increasing spending on physician assistants. Dr. Ramey Assaf, resident and leader within Anesthetists United and Dr. Richard Marks, former Vice President for the Royal College of Anesthetists speak with Dr. Ludwig Lin on this topic.
2024-01-09
50 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Maternal Peripartum Morbidity: How Did We Get Here, and How do Anesthesiologists Help?
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!US and Californian Maternal morbidity is alarmingly high, especially in Black and Hispanic women. How did this happen, and how do we become active change agents in reversing the trend?Leaders in healthcare equity - Drs. Amanda Williams (OB), Jennifer Lucero (OB Anesthesia), and Mofya Diallo (Pedi Anesthesia) join host Dr. Ludwig Lin for this important podcast episode.
2023-12-12
45 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
The History of Anesthesia at Stanford 1972-1982
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Dr. Rita Agarwal interviews Drs. Jay Brodsky and John Brock Utne, the authors of a new book on the history of anesthesia at Stanford during the Larson Years. They share funny and moving anecdotes about the people, the department, and the events that shaped one of the top anesthesia programs in the country.
2023-11-14
41 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Latino Physician Day - Panel Interview
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!October 1 was Latino Physician Day. For anyone interested in the health of Californians, this is important, because a large portion of our population is Latin-X, and the physicians who care for them should reflect that demographic. We at CSA are excited to bring together a panel of Latinx anesthesiologist at different stages and areas of their professional careers to speak on their journeys to Anesthesiology. This conversation is inspiring - for everyone - and is a call to action.
2023-10-12
1h 17
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Details Matter: Tips on Communicating with Patients in the Perioperative Process
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Those few precious minutes in the Preoperative area spent speaking with a patient and their significant others are essential to the initiation of a successful anesthetic, as is the “vibe” generated during the entire time until the induction agent for General Anesthesia goes in. What are the keys to success? We speak with Dr. Phil Jones, a cardiac anesthesiologist now in Toronto, Canada, who nearly trained as an actor in Britain before enrolling in Medicine studies at Cambridge. He was a consultant in Anesth...
2023-09-12
42 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Debriefing on the Kindness and Empathy Deficit in the Medical Profession - Part 2
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!This is Part 2 of Debriefing on the Kindness and Empathy Deficit in the Medical Profession featuring Professor Doug Hollan of UCLA Anthropology, Dr. Wes Ely of Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Dr. David Elkin of UCSF.
2023-08-08
36 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Debriefing on the Kindness and Empathy Deficit in the Medical Profession - Part 1
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Anthropologist, Intensivist, Anesthesiologist, and Psychiatrist, convene to talk about the anthropological concept of empathy, why it’s missing in modern-day medicine, and how to go about reclaiming it. Professor Doug Hollan of UCLA Anthropology, Dr. Wes Ely of Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Dr. David Elkin of UCSF.
2023-07-11
40 min
Lesedusche. Klassiker erfrischend anders
Ludwig Tieck: Einsam im Wald der Romantik (Erfindung eines Sehnsuchtsorts)
»Willst du die Blumen verstehn, mußt du erst den Wald durchgehn.« - mit diesen Versen besang Ludwig Tieck (1773-1853) einen Sehnsuchtsort, den er um 1800 maßgeblich mitprägte. In dieser Episode entführen wir euch in den Wald zur Zeit der Romantik: wie sah er damals eigentlich aus und warum wurde er in Kunst & Literatur so wichtig?Besuche auch die Lesedusche, um Gedichte zum Thema "Wald" zu hören: https://lesedusche.de/themen/wald.html?utm_source=FEE&utm_medium=LIN-POD&utm_campaign=IRM-POD-LD ▶ ACHTUNG: Registriere dich jetzt KOSTENLOS auf https://lesedusche.de/fe/registriere...
2023-06-14
00 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Words of Leadership: From CSA President, Dr. Antonio Hernandez Conte
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!In Part 2 of Dr. Lin's interview with Dr. Conte, they discuss how you can get involved in CSA advocacy and what led Dr. Conte to becoming President of the society. Dr. Conte also discusses his diverse upbringing, what led him to becoming an anesthesiologist, and his love for competitive figure skating.
2023-06-13
33 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Political Advocacy 101: How each CSA Anesthesiologist can help advocate for the profession
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!This episode of the CSA Vital Times Podcast is with Antonio Hernandez Conte, MD, MBA, FASA, President-Elect and one of the current member advocates for the CSA in the State Capitol. Dr. Hernandez Conte, along with CSA's legislative advocate, make our voices heard on decisions about the way medicine is practiced and reimbursed in California. All of us benefit from advocacy that helps us to care for our patients. Dr. Hernandez Conte tells us how he came to be a leader in this sp...
2023-05-09
28 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
360 Approach to Treating a Person with Long COVID
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Recently CSA Vital Times published a poignant first-person account by Dr. Zeest Khan, cardiac anesthesiologist, of her struggles with #LongCOVID. This is a follow-up, with Drs. Khan and Wes Ely, MD, a prominent critical care medicine specialist at Vanderbilt University and leader in ICU delirium management, who is now directing efforts in Long COVID. They sit down to discuss the therapeutic approaches. Follow Dr. Wes Ely on Twitter @WesElyMD and Dr. Zeeest Khan at @doctor_zeest.
2023-04-11
49 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Perioperative Work Culture is Broken: How Do We Fix It? (Part 2)
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Hosted by Dr. Ludwig Lin, listen to Part 2 of this fascinating discussion panel featuring: Alyssa Burgart, MD, MA, FAAPElizabeth Duggan, MDJina Sinskey, MD, FASAAmy Vinson, MD, FAAP It’s no secret that being a healthcare professional in the United States right now, even more so within Anesthesiology, is stressful. The attrition rate is high. One of the factors that impact us daily is the high level of tension in the Perioperative setting in which anesthesiologists are required to practice. It’s...
2023-03-14
30 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
A Conversation with Dr. Ashley Oliver: Honoring Black History Month
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!In support of Black History Month, California Society of Anesthesiologists is proud to present a podcast conversation with Dr. Ashley Oliver, currently a cardiac anesthesiology fellow at UCLA. Dr. Oliver is a former PhD candidate in film studies, having received a Masters in it. However, she had an epiphany while working abroad, and pivoted to medicine. She has had a star-studded career ever since, including being Chief Resident at UCSF’s anesthesia residency. Dr. Ludwig Lin and Dr. Oliver have a wide...
2023-02-27
42 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Perioperative Work Culture is Broken: How Do We Fix It? (Part 1)
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Dr. Ludwig Lin hosts a discussion panel featuring: Alyssa Burgart, MD, MA, FAAPElizabeth Duggan, MDJina Sinskey, MD, FASAAmy Vinson, MD, FAAP It’s no secret that being a healthcare professional in the United States right now, even more so within Anesthesiology, is stressful. The attrition rate is high. One of the factors that impact us daily is the high level of tension in the Perioperative setting in which anesthesiologists are required to practice. It’s a given that we provid...
2023-02-14
38 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Experiencing Long COVID as a Physician and a Patient
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Dr. Zeest Khan is a Stanford-trained cardiac anesthesiologist. Very early in 2020, she fell ill with COVID, but the worse was to come - she developed “Long COVID”. To be a physician used to crises, there can’t be a scenario worse than feeling disempowered and unable. To add to that, Dr. Khan encountered skepticism from the healthcare system she sought for care and treatment. As an articulate and driven healthcare professional, Dr. Khan’s personal account of her experience as a Long COVID survivor is a powerf...
2023-01-10
44 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
An Interview with Brendan Carvalho, MD, FRCA
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Welcome to the latest episode of the CSA Podcast, Vital Times. Dr. Ron George interviews his friend, mentor, fellow Obstetric Anesthesiologist, and a highly engaged member of the California Society of Anesthesiologists, Brendan Carvalho, MD, FRCA, from Stanford University. Dr. Carvalho is Professor and Chief of the Division of Obstetric Anesthesia and the Vice Chair for Faculty Development at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is a Past-President of SOAP, the Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology and during his tenure on the e...
2022-12-13
30 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
A Journey Through Fire: Conversations with CoCo Vandeweghe, Tennis Star and CRPS Survivor, and her Anesthesiologist, Dr. Vivianne Tawfik
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!In honor of #CRPSAwarenessMonth, Dr. Lin interviews physician scientist Vivianne Tawfik, MD, PhD, who just won the ASA James Cottrell Presidential Scholar’s Award for her work with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Dr. Tawfik has a successful lab studying causes such as glial function, her clinical work with CRPS, as well as her work mentoring upcoming physicians and scientists. The topic is one that is intellectually challenging, with life-changing implications for people with CRPS, and one that the CSA Podcast is proud to call att...
2022-11-08
54 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
An Interview with CSA President Ed Mariano, MD, MAS, FASA
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Welcome to the latest episode of the CSA Podcast, Vital Times. Today's guest is likely a well-known name to many in the California Society of Anesthesiologists - Dr. Ed Mariano who happens to be the current President of the CSA. If you have not met him in person, you may feel you know him from his prolific digital presence, web-blogs, and through various social media platforms. Dr. Mariano is Professor and Senior Vice Chair of Clinical Operations and Value in the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative...
2022-10-11
47 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Choosing Career Goals & Pursuing Leadership Excellence with Sue Carlisle, MD, PhD
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!In honor of Women in Medicine Month, Dr. Ludwig Lin interviews anesthesiologist and intensivist Sue Carlisle, MD, PhD, who recently retired as UCSF Dean for the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital campus. In this chat, Dr. Carlisle talks about her unconventional - yet entirely intentional - way she arrived at each step of her career, and talks about how her values system helped her develop her richly varied and successful academic career. It’s an inspirational call for all of us to reach for...
2022-09-12
37 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
Physician Well-Being with Jina Sinskey, MD
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Welcome to the second episode of the CSA Podcast, Vital Times. Physician well-being has certainly been pushed into the forefront of our practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode Ronald George, MD, FRCPC, speaks with the Vice Chair, for the ASA Committee on Physician Well-Being and Associate Professor at UCSF, Jina Sinskey, MD. Physician well-being is important to all anesthesiologists and ultimately, the patients we serve. Dr. Sinskey plays a vital role in her departments initiatives to address physician well-being at UCSF where she practices...
2022-08-09
24 min
Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
History of Anesthesia with Dr. Merlin Larson
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!To kick off the new CSA Podcast, Vital Times, we are going with a surefire crowd pleaser: Dr. Merlin Larson, the man behind the popular posts about History of Anesthesia on Twitter. He talks to Dr. Ludwig Lin about the relevance of history to every anesthesiologist. He also discusses his favorite bits of anesthesia history, picks out some incredible advances as well as shameful bits, and basically makes everyone want to sit up and pay attention. Want to get reacquainted with why we all fell...
2022-06-24
32 min
Listen by Heart | Stories from Women of the South China Sea | Peacebuilding for Mental Health
S3E2 Dr. Chuah Guat Eng on finding her cultural identity and that 'woke' moment when she realised that being Chinese was not just about Pearl S. Buck after reading Lin YuTang.
In this second episode, Chuah Guat Eng shares about competitiveness, her mother Wee Siew Lan and how one can tell from surnames of the Nanyang Chinese, if they are from Singapore or the northern states of Perlis, Kedah or Penang in Malaysia, the naming of Guat Eng and her sisters, finding her cultural identity inspired by an old school teacher, Mr. V. K. Arumugam, who passed her a copy of Lin YuTang's "The Importance of Living". An awakening had Guat realising what it meant to be Chinese, and that it wasn't just about Pearl S. Buck. Guat also speaks a...
2022-02-26
16 min
MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Round Table on Acceptance (Part 1)
Kevin Kelly (CMU Pittsburgh), Hanti Lin (CMU Pittsburgh), and Hannes Leitgeb (LMU/MCMP) present formal theories of acceptance and their application in part 1 ("Table of Contents") of the Round Table on Acceptance (3 Feb, 2012). Abstract: The Bayesianist concept of belief is described by a measure-theoretic and thus quantitative approach to probabilities as changeable degrees of belief, whereas classical epistemology views belief/acceptance as a qualitative notion. Questions arise from this contrast: How can the two concepts be related? Which bridge principles can be drawn on to accomplish this task? This public MCMP event is to bring the philosophical theories of Leitgeb...
2019-04-20
1h 46
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-358 Liberal Glycemic Control in Critically Ill Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Palash Kar, MBBS, about the article, Liberal Glycemic Control in Critically Ill Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: An Exploratory Study, published in Critical Care Medicine.
2018-01-25
32 min
iCritical Care: Critical Care Medicine
SCCM Pod-358 Liberal Glycemic Control in Critically Ill Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Palash Kar, MBBS, about the article, Liberal Glycemic Control in Critically Ill Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: An Exploratory Study, published in Critical Care Medicine.
2018-01-25
32 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-358 Liberal Glycemic Control in Critically Ill Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Palash Kar, MBBS, about the article, Liberal Glycemic Control in Critically Ill Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: An Exploratory Study, published in Critical Care Medicine.
2018-01-25
32 min
iCritical Care: Critical Care Medicine
SCCM Pod-357 Initial Crystalloid Resuscitation in Sepsis and Septic Shock
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Daniel E. Leisman, BS, about the article, Patterns and Outcomes Associated With Timeliness of Initial Crystalloid Resuscitation in a Prospective Sepsis and Septic Shock Cohort, published in Critical Care Medicine.
2018-01-11
27 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-357 Initial Crystalloid Resuscitation in Sepsis and Septic Shock
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Daniel E. Leisman, BS, about the article, Patterns and Outcomes Associated With Timeliness of Initial Crystalloid Resuscitation in a Prospective Sepsis and Septic Shock Cohort, published in Critical Care Medicine.
2018-01-11
27 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-357 Initial Crystalloid Resuscitation in Sepsis and Septic Shock
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Daniel E. Leisman, BS, about the article, Patterns and Outcomes Associated With Timeliness of Initial Crystalloid Resuscitation in a Prospective Sepsis and Septic Shock Cohort, published in Critical Care Medicine.
2018-01-11
27 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-351 2016 Orlando Pulse Nightclub Shooting: Lessons Learned
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Charles Hunley, MD, about his talk presented at the 46th Critical Care Congress in Honolulu, Hawaii entitled, Rapidly Distributing Critical Care Services in Response to a Surge Event with Multiple Casualties.
2017-08-31
34 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-351 2016 Orlando Pulse Nightclub Shooting: Lessons Learned
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Charles Hunley, MD, about his talk presented at the 46th Critical Care Congress in Honolulu, Hawaii entitled, Rapidly Distributing Critical Care Services in Response to a Surge Event with Multiple Casualties.
2017-08-31
34 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-350 Emergency Preparedness in Healthcare
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Grete Porteous, MD, about emergency preparedness in healthcare and the role of critical care personnel in catastrophic situations.
2017-08-31
41 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-350 Emergency Preparedness in Healthcare
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Grete Porteous, MD, about emergency preparedness in healthcare and the role of critical care personnel in catastrophic situations.
2017-08-31
41 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-343 Patient Diaries in the ICU
Dr. Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Christina Jones, PhD, RN, about the ICU Patient Diary Network. Dr. Jones discusses the widespread adoption of ICU diaries in the United Kingdom, various models that institutions are using, and the overall positive impact that implementation has had on patients, families, and providers.
2017-06-29
33 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-343 Patient Diaries in the ICU
Dr. Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Christina Jones, PhD, RN, about the ICU Patient Diary Network. Dr. Jones discusses the widespread adoption of ICU diaries in the United Kingdom, various models that institutions are using, and the overall positive impact that implementation has had on patients, families, and providers.
2017-06-29
33 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-341 Reflections on the ICU Liberation ABCDEF Bundle Improvement Collaborative
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Brenda Pun, DNP, RN, ACNP, about the ICU Liberation ABCDEF Bundle Improvement Collaborative. Dr. Pun reflects upon Collaborative work, including origins and logistics of the project, team training and resource-sharing, and the importance of the interprofessional care model, as well as successes, challenges, and barriers to bundle implementation.
2017-05-19
42 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-341 Reflections on the ICU Liberation ABCDEF Bundle Improvement Collaborative
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Brenda Pun, DNP, RN, ACNP, about the ICU Liberation ABCDEF Bundle Improvement Collaborative. Dr. Pun reflects upon Collaborative work, including origins and logistics of the project, team training and resource-sharing, and the importance of the interprofessional care model, as well as successes, challenges, and barriers to bundle implementation.
2017-05-19
42 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-338 Building Global Collaboration in Acute Care Research
Dr. Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with John C. Marshall, MD, FRCSC, FACS, about his talk given at the 46th Critical Care Congress in Honolulu, Hawaii on, Building Global Collaboration in Acute Care Research.
2017-04-13
39 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-338 Building Global Collaboration in Acute Care Research
Dr. Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with John C. Marshall, MD, FRCSC, FACS, about his talk given at the 46th Critical Care Congress in Honolulu, Hawaii on, Building Global Collaboration in Acute Care Research.
2017-04-13
39 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-336 Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines: 2016 Update
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Mitchell M. Levy, MD, MCCM, about the release of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2016, presented at the 46th Critical Care Congress in Honolulu, Hawaii.
2017-03-30
36 min
iCritical Care: Critical Care Medicine
SCCM Pod-336 Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines: 2016 Update
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Mitchell M. Levy, MD, MCCM, about the release of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2016, presented at the 46th Critical Care Congress in Honolulu, Hawaii.
2017-03-30
36 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-336 Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines: 2016 Update
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Mitchell M. Levy, MD, MCCM, about the release of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2016, presented at the 46th Critical Care Congress in Honolulu, Hawaii.
2017-03-30
36 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-335 SCCM President Ruth Kleinpell Discusses the Year Ahead
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Ruth M. Kleinpell, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCCM. Dr. Kleinpell is Director at the Center for Clinical Research and Scholarship and Professor in the College of Nursing at Rush University in Chicago, Illinois.
2017-03-23
31 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-335 SCCM President Ruth Kleinpell Discusses the Year Ahead
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Ruth M. Kleinpell, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCCM. Dr. Kleinpell is Director at the Center for Clinical Research and Scholarship and Professor in the College of Nursing at Rush University in Chicago, Illinois.
2017-03-23
31 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-328 Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors of Severe Sepsis: Analyses of Two International Trials
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Sachin Yende, MD, MS, about his article, "Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors of Severe Sepsis: Analyses of Two International Trials," published in Critical Care Medicine.
2016-09-16
28 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-328 Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors of Severe Sepsis: Analyses of Two International Trials
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Sachin Yende, MD, MS, about his article, "Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors of Severe Sepsis: Analyses of Two International Trials," published in Critical Care Medicine.
2016-09-16
28 min
iCritical Care: Critical Care Medicine
SCCM Pod-328 Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors of Severe Sepsis: Analyses of Two International Trials
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Sachin Yende, MD, MS, about his article, "Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors of Severe Sepsis: Analyses of Two International Trials," published in Critical Care Medicine.
2016-09-16
28 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-326 Surviving Sepsis Campaign: Creating Spread for Quality Improvement
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Jane Taylor, Ed.D, about quality improvement science and her contributions to the Surviving Sepsis Campaign.
2016-08-26
25 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-326 Surviving Sepsis Campaign: Creating Spread for Quality Improvement
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Jane Taylor, Ed.D, about quality improvement science and her contributions to the Surviving Sepsis Campaign.
2016-08-26
25 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-306 Fusing Clinical Care with Clinical Research: The Future of the Randomized Control Trial in a Self-Learning Healthcare System
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Derek C. Angus, MD, MPH, FRCP, about his upcoming talk which he will present this February at the 45th Critical Care Congress in Orlando, Florida.
2015-12-17
43 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-306 Fusing Clinical Care with Clinical Research: The Future of the Randomized Control Trial in a Self-Learning Healthcare System
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Derek C. Angus, MD, MPH, FRCP, about his upcoming talk which he will present this February at the 45th Critical Care Congress in Orlando, Florida.
2015-12-17
43 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-303 Post-Intensive Care Syndrome: Truth About Consequences, Right Care Right Now... and Later
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Maurene A. Harvey, MPH, RN, MCCM, about her upcoming plenary talk which she will present this February at the 45th Critical Care Congress in Orlando, Florida.
2015-11-25
32 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-303 Post-Intensive Care Syndrome: Truth About Consequences, Right Care Right Now... and Later
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Maurene A. Harvey, MPH, RN, MCCM, about her upcoming plenary talk which she will present this February at the 45th Critical Care Congress in Orlando, Florida.
2015-11-25
32 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-301 Guiding AKI Prevention Using Biomarkers
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Azra Bihorac, MD, MS, FCCM. Dr. Bihorac works as an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Surgery and Medicine at the University of Florida.
2015-11-12
34 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-301 Guiding AKI Prevention Using Biomarkers
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Azra Bihorac, MD, MS, FCCM. Dr. Bihorac works as an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Surgery and Medicine at the University of Florida.
2015-11-12
34 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-296 Guidelines for the Appropriate Use of Bedside General and Cardiac Ultrasonography
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Michael Blaivas, MD, FACEP, FAIUM. Dr. Blaivas serves as a Professor of Medicine at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine.
2015-10-01
34 min
iCritical Care: Critical Care Medicine
SCCM Pod-296 Guidelines for the Appropriate Use of Bedside General and Cardiac Ultrasonography
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Michael Blaivas, MD, FACEP, FAIUM. Dr. Blaivas serves as a Professor of Medicine at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine.
2015-10-01
34 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-296 Guidelines for the Appropriate Use of Bedside General and Cardiac Ultrasonography
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Michael Blaivas, MD, FACEP, FAIUM. Dr. Blaivas serves as a Professor of Medicine at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine.
2015-10-01
34 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-293 Why ICU Clinicians Need to Care about Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Mark Mikkelsen, MD, MSCE. Dr. Mikkelsen works as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2015-09-10
33 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-293 Why ICU Clinicians Need to Care about Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Mark Mikkelsen, MD, MSCE. Dr. Mikkelsen works as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2015-09-10
33 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-292 It Takes a Team: Contributions of Each Team Member in a Post-Intensive Syndrome Clinic Model
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with James C. Jackson, Psy.D, and Carla Sevin, MD
2015-09-08
39 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-292 It Takes a Team: Contributions of Each Team Member in a Post-Intensive Syndrome Clinic Model
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with James C. Jackson, Psy.D, and Carla Sevin, MD
2015-09-08
39 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-287 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Critical Illness Survivors: A Metaanalysis
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Ann M. Parker, MD
2015-07-31
28 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-287 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Critical Illness Survivors: A Metaanalysis
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Ann M. Parker, MD
2015-07-31
28 min
iCritical Care: Critical Care Medicine
SCCM Pod-287 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Critical Illness Survivors: A Metaanalysis
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Ann M. Parker, MD
2015-07-31
28 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-274 Tissue Oxygen Saturation and Finger Perfusion Index in Central Hypovolemia: Influence of Pain
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Lars O. Hoiseth, MD.
2015-05-14
28 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-274 Tissue Oxygen Saturation and Finger Perfusion Index in Central Hypovolemia: Influence of Pain
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Lars O. Hoiseth, MD.
2015-05-14
28 min
iCritical Care: Critical Care Medicine
SCCM Pod-274 Tissue Oxygen Saturation and Finger Perfusion Index in Central Hypovolemia: Influence of Pain
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Lars O. Hoiseth, MD.
2015-05-14
28 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-268 Results from the EPIC II study
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Jean-Louis Vincent, MD, PhD, FCCM
2015-04-09
42 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-268 Results from the EPIC II study
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Jean-Louis Vincent, MD, PhD, FCCM
2015-04-09
42 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-256 The Burden of Influenza-Associated Critical Illness Hospitalizations
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Colin R. Cooke, MD.
2015-02-09
28 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-256 The Burden of Influenza-Associated Critical Illness Hospitalizations
Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Colin R. Cooke, MD.
2015-02-09
28 min
Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/06
Organocuprate aggregation and reactivity
A broad range of organocopper intermediates in different aggregation states were characterized by electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry, which provided valuable information on these fluxional species. To complement the mass spectrometric data, electrical conductivity measurements and theoretical calculations were employed. Tetrahydrofuran (THF) solutions of CuCN/(RLi)m stoichiometry (m = 0.5, 0.8, 1.0, and 2.0 and R = Me, Et, nBu, sBu, tBu, Ph) were analyzed by ESI mass spectrometry, and organocuprate anions were detected for all cases. The composition of these species showed clear dependence on the amount of RLi used. Thus, while cyanide-free Lin–1CunR2n– anions completely predominated for CuCN/(RLi)2 solutions, cyanide-containing Lin–...
2012-07-20
00 min
MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Round Table on Acceptance (Part 2)
Kevin Kelly (CMU Pittsburgh), Hanti Lin (CMU Pittsburgh), and Hannes Leitgeb (LMU/MCMP) discuss philosophical theories of acceptance, belief revision, and formal/conceptual common grounds in part 2 ("Truth Table") of the Round Table on Acceptance (3 Feb, 2012). Abstract: The Bayesianist concept of belief is described by a measure-theoretic and thus quantitative approach to probabilities as changeable degrees of belief, whereas classical epistemology views belief/acceptance as a qualitative notion. Questions arise from this contrast: How can the two concepts be related? Which bridge principles can be drawn on to accomplish this task? This public MCMP event is to bring the philosophical...
2012-06-14
1h 35
Kulturwissenschaften - Open Access LMU
A Rosary of Rubies
The mDo-chen bKa’-brgyud-pa school represents a little known Buddhist tradition from Mang-yul Gung-thang in south-western Tibet. It goes back to a Buddhist yogin known as Ma-bdun-pa or Ma-bdun ras-chen (12th/13th c.) and was later mainly spread by members of the Gur family. Although belonging to the “Upper ’Brug” (stod ’brug) branch of the ’Brug-pa bKa’-brgyud-pa school, the mDo-chen tradition has always been deeply infused with the “spoken teachings” (bka’ ma) and “treasure teachings” (gter ma) of the rNying-ma-pa school, and the cult of the “Seven Ma-mo Sisters” (ma mo mched bdun) was particularly practised and transmitted by its...
2008-01-01
00 min
Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 14/22
An in vitro comparison between two methods of electrical resistance measurement for occlusal caries detection
Because of different measurement techniques and the easier design of the CRM prototype, this in vitro study aimed to compare the diagnostic performance and reproducibility of two electrical methods (Electronic Caries Monitor III, ECM and Cariometer 800, CRM) for occlusal caries detection, and to evaluate the effect of staining/ discoloration of fissures on diagnostic performance. Hundred and seventeen third molars with no apparent occlusal cavitation were selected. Six examiners inspected all specimens independently, using the CRM, and a subgroup of 4 using the ECM. Histological validation using a stereomicroscope was performed after hemisectioning. Intra- and interexaminer reproducibility was assessed by Lin's concordance...
2006-01-01
00 min
Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/06
Analysis and suppression of mutant sel-12 in Caenorhabditis elegans
sel-12 and hop-1 are two C. elegans genes which are structurally and functionally homologous to the human presenilins, PS1 and PS2. Mutations in the human presenilins contribute to the majority of familial Alzheimer's disease cases. Work in C. elegans also revealed that presenilins are involved in Notch signaling as a reduction of sel-12 presenilin activity is able to suppress the phenotype associated with lin-12/Notch gain-of-function mutations. Several lines of evidence suggest that presenilins are an active protease that mediate the transmembrane cleavage event that releases the LIN-12/Notch intra-cellular domain from the membrane. This step is crucial for nuclear...
2003-06-02
00 min