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Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 20 Obstructive Sleep ApneaSend us a textEpisode 20 OSAShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Whip Afro Dance Hall Music by PrazkhanalCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commercial educational use Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 19 Question 1: Diagnosis and TestingA 28-year-old woman presents with a 2-year history of nasal congestion, sneezing, and watery eyes that worsen in the spring and...2025-06-2338 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 19 Allergic RhinitisSend us a textEpisode 19 Allergic RhinitisShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Tokyo Café by TVARICourtesy of Pixabay for non-commercial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 18  Question 1A 35-year-old male patient presents with newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) confirmed to be drug-susceptible (DS-TB). The patient has non-cavitary disease and a low bacillary bur...2025-06-1636 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 18.1 More thoughts on TuberulosisSend us a textEpisode 18.1  Thoughts on TBShoot me any comments or questions @Rotations2ptoh  on XIntro/Outro: Night Detective by Amaksi Courtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons for non-Commercial Educational use only.Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSRotations is produced (bot not sponsored) using (and we always accept donations from any gear folks):Rode Podcasters (Pro and Duo)MacBook ProRode NT1-A micsPolsen Studio Headphones2025-06-1122 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 18 TuberculosisSend us a textEpisode 18 TuberculosisShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Piano Inspiring by Paul YudinCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commercial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 17 Question 1: Antiviral Treatment for Elderly PatientA 65-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents with a 2-day history of fever, cough, and myalgia. He ha...2025-06-0930 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 17 InfluenzaSend us a textEpisode 17 Influenza Shoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on X Intro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Main Title Blockbuster by Mint Music Courtesy of Pixabay for non-commercial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 16 Question 1: Diagnosis of Bacterial Acute RhinosinusitisA 25-year-old male presents with a 7-day history of nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, and facial pressure. Initially, his symptoms improved after...2025-06-0238 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 16 Common ColdSend us a textEpisode 16 Common ColdShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Rainbow by Mood ModeCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commercial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS“Who Moved my Cheese,” Spencer Johnson, 1998https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Moved_My_Cheese%3FQuestions and Answers from Episode 15 Question 1:  A 32-year-old healthy female presents to your...2025-05-2632 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 15 Treating Respiratory InfectionsSend us a textEpisode 15 Treating Respiratory InfectionsShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on X Intro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: You and Me by HitsLabCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commercial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 14 BronchitisQuestion 1: Diagnosis Scenario Question: A 35-year-old healthy patient presents with a two-week history of cough, mild fever (100.2°F), and normal lung auscultation. What is t...2025-05-1936 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 14 Acute BronchitisSend us a textEpisode 14 Acute BronchitisShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on X Intro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: You Can by Grand ProjectCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commericial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 13 Pneumonia Question 1: A 70-year-old man presents to your clinic with a 3-day history of cough productive of yellow sputum, fever, and shortness of breath. On exam...2025-05-1237 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 13 PneumoniaSend us a textEpisode 13 PneumoniaShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Winner Main by Gand ProjectCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commercial educational use Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 12 COPDQuestion 1A 62-year-old male with a 40-pack-year smoking history presents to the primary care clinic complaining of progressive shortness of breath during exercise and a ch...2025-05-0530 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 12 COPDSend us a textEpisode 12 COPDShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: The Ocean by Grand ProjectCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commercial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 11 AsthmaQuestion 1: Diagnosis of Asthma in Patients on Controller Treatment Question: A 35-year-old woman presents to your clinic with a history of recurrent wheezing and shortness of...2025-04-2845 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode11 AsthmaSend us a textEpisode 11 AsthmaShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Armageddon by Grabnd ProjectCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commericial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 10 Isolated Distal Deep Vein ThrombosisQuestion 1: Management for a Patient with IDDVT Post-FlightA 45-year-old woman presents with left calf pain and swelling after a recent long-haul f...2025-04-2153 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 10 Isolated Distal Deep Vein Thrombosis (Peripheral Vascular Disease)Send us a textShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: India Bollywood Hindi Song Background Jusic by ikoliksCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commercial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 9 Pulmonary EmbolismQuestion 1: Diagnosis in Non-Pregnant Patients with Elevated D-dimer A 45-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with acute onset of chest pain and shortness of br...2025-04-1454 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 9 Pulmonary EmbolismSend us a textShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on X Intro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Alone by BoDleasonsCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commericial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 8 Stroke1. Question: A patient presents with transient ischemic attack (TIA) symptoms that are triggered by physical activity or changes in blood pressure. Which type of stroke is most likely? C. Hemodynamic stroke 2 Ques...2025-04-0752 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 8 StrokeSend us a textShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Eco Technology by Lexin MusicCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commericial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 7Question 1: Reperfusion Strategy in STEMI A 65-year-old man presents to a rural hospital with a 2-hour history of severe chest pain. His ECG shows ST-segment elevation in the anterior le...2025-03-3150 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 7 Acute Myocardial InfarctionSend us a textShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Fast Chase Music Comedy Action by Omar FaruqueCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commericial educational use Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episode 6 Question 1A 62-year-old male with a 40-pack-year smoking history presents with complaints of leg pain during walking that resolves with rest. He is diagnosed with peripheral artery dis...2025-03-2449 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 6 Peripheral Arterial DiseaseSend us a textEpisode 6 PADShoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh  on XIntro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963Outro: Waterfall by RomanSenykMusicCourtesy of Pixabay for non-commericial educational useProduced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSEdited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSQuestions and Answers from Episodes 4 and 5Week 4Question 1: Prevalence of AF in HFWhich of the following statements is true regarding the prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) in h...2025-03-1744 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 5 DyslipidemiaSend us a textEpisode 5 Dyslipidemia Shoot me any comments or questions @Rotations2ptoh  on X Intro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963 Outro: Electronic Reggae by Fernando Dias SilvaCourtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons for non-Commercial Educational use only.Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSAnswers to Week 3 QuestionsQuestion 1:A 65-year-old patient presents with chronic fatigue and shortness of breath. The patient's NT-proBNP level is measured at 1800 ng/L. According to th...2025-03-1041 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 4.1 Discipline, Empathy, World IntentionSend us a textEpisode 4.1  Discipline Empathy and World IntentionErrata: I said "RK21" when referring to the Chernobyl reactor. It is an RBMK reactor and it is ironically, given the discussion, located in Pripyat, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine.Shoot me any comments or questions @Rotations2ptoh  on XIntro/Outro: Night Detective by AmaksiCourtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons for non-Commercial Educational use only.Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSRotations is produced using (and we alw...2025-03-0552 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 4. Atrial FibrillationSend us a textShoot me any comments or questions @Rotations2ptoh  on X Music: Intro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963             Outro: The Moment (Inspiring-Life) by AmaksiCourtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons for non-Commercial Educational use only.Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Rotations is produced using (and we always accept donations from any gear folks):Rode Podcaster ProRode NT1-A micsPolsen Studio HeadphonesKopul XLR cablesSanDis...2025-03-0330 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 3 CHFSend us a textEpisode 3 Congestive Heart Failure Shoot me any comments or questions @Rotations2ptoh  on X Intro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963 Outro Music: Flying Through the Valley by Alex GrohlCourtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons for non-Commercial Educational use only. Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Rotations is produced using (and we always accept donations from any gear folks):Rode Podcaster ProRode NT1-A micsPolsen...2025-02-2427 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 2 CADSend us a textEpisode 2 CADShoot me any comments or questions @Rotations2ptoh  on X Music: Intro: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963             Outro: Love Story by Alex GrohlCourtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons for non-Commercial Educational use only.Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Rotations is produced using (and we always accept donations from any gear folks): Rode Podcaster ProRode NT1-A micsPolsen Studio HeadphonesKopul XLR...2025-02-1831 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 1 HypertensionSend us a textEpisode 1 HypertensionRobert M. Carey, Jackson T. Wright Jr., Sandra J. Taler, Paul K. Whelton, Guideline-Driven Management of Hypertension: An Evidence-Based Update, Circ. Res. 2021 Apr 02; 128(7): 827–846. To look at BP monitors for accuracy levels: https://www.validatebp.org/Shoot me any comments or questions @Rotations2ptOh  on XIntro and Outro Music:  Intro: Rock Christmas by tramp963                                           Outro: Alone by Futuro-Biaxo Courtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons for non-Commercial Educational use only.Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO Edited by: Todd Fredricks DOR...2025-02-1227 minRotations 2.0Rotations 2.0Rotations 2.0 Episode 0 IntroductionSend us a textEpisode 0 IntroductionSubject: How Rotations 2.0 worksShoot me any comments or questions @Rotations2ptoh  on XIntro and Outro Music: Rock Christmas/ Christmas Music by tramp963 Courtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons for non-Commercial Educational use only.Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSSRotations is produced using (and we always accept donations from any gear folks):Rode Podcaster ProRode NT1-A micsPol...2025-02-0814 minRotationsRotationsJohn Bowditch Mr. GridLab Episode 2Now we discuss the nature of gaming and how the GRID lab came to be. We discuss addiction and virtual reality and our consuming games can be. Competitive Gaming/eSports https://www.statista.com/markets/417/topic/478/video-gaming-esports/#overview https://cod-esports.fandom.com/wiki/MLG_Orlando_Open_2016 High School Gaming https://www.highschoolesportsleague.com/ GRID Lab https://www.ohio.edu/scripps-college/mcclure/gridlab Morelocks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morlock SOMA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave_New_World Fortnight https://www.epicgames.com/fortnite/en-US/home Cleveland Clinic Augmented Reality https://health.clevelandclinic.org/face-transplant-evolves-with-amazing-hologram-technology/ Marietta Memorial Ransomware https://www...2021-11-0136 minRotationsRotationsJohn Bowditch, Mr. GRID LabJohn Bowditch Mr. GridLab Science and Technology This is gonna be long. It’s long because I needed to get a few things covered before we launch into John’s interview. If you are bored of me or just want to listen to John, fast forward to 17:30 and start listening. Elon Musk meeting rules https://thriveglobal.com/stories/elon-musks-top-9-meeting-rules-which-ones-do-you-need-to-adapt/ COVID Booster shots https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/booster-shot.html https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/12/health/moderna-booster-fda-authorization-brief/index.html Monoclonals https://combatcovid.hhs.gov/available-covid-19-treatment-options Traditional Vaccination Rates from the USA Facts https://usafacts.org/articles/data-centric-look-vaccines-and-immunizations-united-states/ Linked In o...2021-10-1458 minRotationsRotationsRotations Labor Day 2021…We are Back…Talk about inertia, as the saying goes, when I was young, I wanted to be old…I didn’t expect this. It took a full month to get my head back on-line after the trip to the Middle East. But now the brain is working and so I’ll get started by bringing you up to speed. We have a new medical school. It’s very niiiiice. I also want to get some stuff out there about Afghanistan and the implications for medical care. Yes, there are very direct implications for how we do medicine in the USA. So I am going...2021-09-0632 minRotationsRotationsBryant Giles DO , Ophthalmology Episode IIIYes, its long but not so long that I could have split this easily into 2 episodes. The last episode of my conversation with Bryant Giles, DO. Today we are going to discuss EHRs and ophthalmology. Fun huh? Nope. But if you are considering a career in medicine you really need to think about how much of a headache you want in your daily work. It’s a Don Quixote task at this point because we have been complaining about them for nearly a decade now and crickets from the people who don’t care for patients but tell us this is a...2021-03-3154 minRotationsRotationsBryant Giles DO Ophthalmology Episode IIBryant Giles DO , Ophthalmology Episode II Specialty Spotlight Okay, let’s see if I can finish this series out of pure respect for you in the audience and for Bryant. In this episode we discuss the common diagnoses within the specialty and training. We also put a shout out (in?) for Brooke Army Medical Center and its world renowned burn center in good old San Antonio, Texas. We finish up with a discussion of technology and advances. Like this: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ullman-indirect/id1243282866 http://www.ullmanindirect.com/ Ophthobook https://timroot.com/ophthobook/ I could ramble some mo...2021-03-1639 minRotationsRotationsBryant Giles DO Ophthalmology Episode 1Bryant Giles DO is a senior Ophthalmology Resident and he never intended to be an ophthalmologist. In this series we are going to discuss how plans change and how life leads us to opportunities that we would never have considered without the serendipity of life. Bryant focuses on his specialty but along the way we discuss life and different universities and how it all comes together. We also discuss Utah which is a place that everyone should experience. It’s a Specialty Spotlight series but its valuable for any medical student, premed or older physicians who want to find something di...2021-01-0538 minRotationsRotationsBryant Giles DO Intro and COVID Vaccine Status 20201224In order to properly frame the series coming up with Bryant Giles DO, I felt that it was appropriate to start with a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year wish for all of you. I also got a lot of questions from various people about when they can get vaccinated for SARS CoV2. So I thought it reasonable to clarify where we are right now. It's an episode of various things and I am hopeful that next week, assuming I am not crashed from my own COVID-19 shot, that you will be hearing Episode 1 of Bryant Giles DO and that...2020-12-2430 minRotationsRotationsDawn Graham PhD Episode 3Dawn Graham PhD is back for the last episode of this series on Psychology and its role in caring for patients. We talk about how students are primed to live in the future and as a result we are not teaching our students to be in “the present”. That has direct implications for our patients and the quality of care that we give them. We discuss the how “the next thing”, pursued from the silo of your own home, without true interpersonal communication, is affecting our psyches, our ability to have good in-person dialogue and ultimately suicide and burnout rates. Its conv...2020-12-1744 minRotationsRotationsDawn Graham PhD Episode 2I promised that I would catch up and so... Dawn Graham PhD has joined us again for the second episode of her terrific interview about the world of psychology. I don’t have a lot of references for this episode so how about just one? Patient Compliance. Just start with this and google for more https://www.aamc.org/news-insights/why-don-t-patients-follow-their-doctors-advice It’s a long episode but it was a very good conversation and I enjoyed all of it. Shoot me any comments or questions @TR Fredricks on MeWe You can Tweet me @MedicalCinema or Parler me @MedicalCinema Look for more...2020-12-0448 minRotationsRotationsCOVID Update 20201204Some catch up thoughts about social media and the RONA… CSPAN Social Media Platform Testimony before congress https://www.c-span.org/video/?478048-1/facebook-twitter-ceos-testify-regulating-social-media-content&live= The Social Dilemma https://www.thesocialdilemma.com/ Mark Zuckerberg’s Security Costs https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-spends-23-million-security-for-mark-zuckerberg-2019-2020-4 The Watchmen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quis_custodiet_ipsos_custodes%3F Analytics for COVID-19 Deaths https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#demographics Genetic Fallacy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_fallacy Corona Virus Strains https://nextstrain.org/ncov/global?c=clade_membership&dmax=2020-02-28&dmin=2020-01-31&r=region Operation Warp Speed https://www.hhs...2020-12-0458 minRotationsRotationsDawn Graham, PhD Psychologist Episode 1Dawn Graham PhD is a wonderful person. She is one of the most hopeful colleagues that I know and so I enjoy working with her. I am also primed by a background in abnormal psychology so I tend to like psychologists. But in this series we are going to tackle the issues of burnout, resiliency, fear. I think you will enjoy the episodes as much as I enjoyed recording them. Dawn’s Bio at OU https://www.ohio.edu/uc/grahamd Antifragility https://www.amazon.com/Antifragile-Things-That-Disorder-Incerto/dp/0812979680 Another reference which every medical student should be required to read is Mi...2020-11-1534 minRotationsRotationsAn Intro to PsychologyWell, because the nation has lost its mind, I think it is worthwhile to spend a little time getting you prepared for the discussion with Dawn Graham, PhD. I am concerned about how a contingent of this nation is scaring the grandmas. I am concerned about medical students who are already stressed out wondering if they live in a good nation…that has any kind of future and I am concerned about a nation that is taking some pretty basic concerns (compliance with law and statute) and turning it into a hyperbolic projection of national castrophe. So I am giving yo...2020-11-1236 minRotationsRotationsNeil Copeland MD Pediatrics Episode 3What about really sick kids? Since we are in the age of the COVID we need to understand that children can have some very serious , albeit thankfully very rare, complications with a SARS CoV2 infection. But that said the American Academy of Pediatrics is strongly behind reopening schools because of all of the other positive impacts on children that schools have on them. Further the issue of dealing with hospitalized children and those with serious critical illness touches any rational person deeply. How do pediatricians deal with such things? What about the pediatricians who deal regularly with children who die...2020-10-2851 minRotationsRotationsNeil Copeland MD Pediatrics Episode 2This episode, number 2 in the queue, is focused for the sake of student’s success on a pediatrics rotation. We also spend some time on pediatric diseases. Blueprints for pediatrics https://www.amazon.com/Blueprints-Pediatrics-Bradley-Marino-MSCE/dp/1451116047 First Aid for pediatrics https://www.amazon.com/First-Aid-Pediatrics-Clerkship-Fourth-ebook/dp/B075RQNKWR Harriet Lane Handbook https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/the-harriet-lane-handbook-9780323674072.html For those interesting in the process of rapid vaccine development: Operation Warp Speed https://www.hhs.gov/coronavirus/explaining-operation-warp-speed/index.html Cystic Fibrosis Foundation https://www.cff.org/ Juvenile Onset Diabetes https://www.jdrf.org/ (which isn’t just about kids anymore) Over...2020-10-2040 minRotationsRotationsNeil Copeland MD, Pediatrician Episode 1So here he is, after years of trying to find a pediatrician to opine about the specialty, Neil Copeland, MD; pediatrician. Neil is the first purposeful pediatrician on Rotations. If I sound gleeful it’s because I am. Pediatricians are notoriously hard to get to commit to interviews… John does a really good job of sorting out the process of getting through a pediatric residency but his comments are germane to any medical specialty. He also gives a great intro to the things that pediatricians do and the things that all good physicians should be doing prior to referring to a pe...2020-10-1240 minRotationsRotationsCOVID 20200903 UpdateSo, we are between series and I anticipate giving you some Neil Copeland MD next week but in the meantime I thought it would be a good time to do a COVID-19 update. So we are going to talk about Flu Shots, Convalescent Plasma, Vitamin D, SARS CoV 2 Vaccine and then a little on suicide and Who Moved my Cheese? As always I am including links in these notes for you to pursue at your leisure… Hedgerow cutter in WW II. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_G._Culin Red Cross Blood Donation https://www.redcrossblood.org/ Vitamin D. https://ww...2020-09-3038 minRotationsRotationsTrauma Informed Care Episode 3This is the last of the episodes on Trauma Informed Care. Right up front, forgive the audio levels, that is on me, neither Lori or Jennifer like microphones and so it’s gonna be low levels. Had I been thinking I would have dropped my audio but hey, I am a family physician and not a genius audio engineer like one of my friends at OU who recently got married. Congratulations, Josh. I could have used you on this. Anyway, Lori Brown LISW-S, LICDC and Jennifer Schwirian LISW-S are social workers who have a passion for looking at predictive outcomes in...2020-09-2037 minRotationsRotationsTrauma Informed Care Episode 2Lori Brown LISW-S, LICDC and Jennifer Schwirian LISW-S are back. This week on Rotations we continue ou r discussion about Trauma Informed Care. ACES is used as a predictive tool for future health issues. It is not a tool to identify mental or behavioral health problems and it was not designed to identify people who are somehow damaged. It is a tool that allows clinicians to help people understand what their long-term health risks may be. ACES is not a tool to look at social-economic status of childhood. We also discuss a little of the history of ACES and how...2020-09-0138 minRotationsRotationsTrauma Informed Care Episode 1Lori Brown LISW-S, LICDC and Jennifer Schwirian LISW-S are social workers. They are Licensed Clinical Social workers and they work with a population of patients who have significant mental illness. As part of their work they have developed a deep understanding of trauma. Not the crash your car into a bridge piling trauma, but trauma emotional trauma that occurs in childhood from neglect, un-met needs and other emotional insults that can significantly shape behavior in adulthood. In this series we are going to look at the topic of Trauma Informed Care. This is a topic that is controversial. There are...2020-08-2033 minRotationsRotationsIntro to TraumaI decided to give you a little teaser before I launch into trauma this week. When we speak of trauma for the next 3 weeks on Rotations we are not going to be thinking of the 70 MPH into a bridge abutment with a Lifeflight from the scene to the Level 1 facility for emergency care kind of trauma. We are going to discuss something else. Trauma in the context of behavioral health concerns itself with things that happen in childhood and how they shape a person into adulthood. It is controversial and some people behind it get pretty passionate. But I will...2020-08-1815 minRotationsRotationsMelissa Thomas PhD, Health Care and the Amish, Episode 3Wow, I took a hiatus…well not really. In this 3rd and final segment with Melissa Thomas, PhD we start with mindfulness. That’s apropos because the Amish deal with time in a different fashion than do the “English”. BTW, I am “mindfully” giving you an extra-long episode… Dr. Thomas also clearly lets us know that she can “unplug” with the Amish. She leaves the phone in the car. That’s an important concept in an age when more and more people seem to be incapable of actually being without their phone for more than 5 minutes. The other thing we discuss is assumptio...2020-08-1156 minRotationsRotationsA COVID-19 Intermission 6 August 2020So…forgive this upload but frankly after 3 weeks of nothing you deserve an explanation...so here it is. Blame the COVID... That said, I have the content and I will finish Melissa Thomas' series in the next week but this COVID thing has really put the demands on time and that is across all of my jobs. Then I went to see my family out west. So here is my school excuse and hopefully in the next week we will have the schedule working better. As far as Napoleon's march into Russia here is the map...study this... https://en.wi...2020-08-0617 minRotationsRotationsMelissa Thomas PhD Health Care and the Amish Episode 2The continuation of our interview with Melissa Thomas PhD and her experiences with the Amish people of Ohio and studying their health care. Melissa has 20+ years of working with the Amish of Ohio and she has gathered so many experiences that she has also published an extremely unique boom of photographs that the Amish gave her permission to create to help people see into their lives. Melissa makes nothing from this project and all proceeds go back into the care of Amish women and preventing deaths from breast cancer. Please consider donating to her project and you can find details...2020-07-1345 minRotationsRotationsMelissa Thomas PhD Life Studying Amish Atmospherics Episode 1Sorry, but I do like reggae. Soooo, I gave you an ample dose of it. Frankly with all of the current kerfluffle I think a good chunk of one drop rhythm will make almost anyone happy…and cousin, we need some happy right now. So, there you are. In this series we find out that would-be meteorologists can fall into things like health care disparity research in Amish communities in Geauga and Holmes County, Ohio. Melissa Thomas PhD has a doctorate in science (public health) and is super smart and as non-threatening as anyone you will ever meet. She is ju...2020-07-0339 minRotationsRotationsJohn Bishara DO, Pediatric Pulmonologist in the time of COVID-19, Episode 3The last episode of our series with John Bishara DO. In this discussion we try and cover the most current developments in COVID and address some of the social media challenges in a public health crisis. It will probably run a little long but hey, you get what you pay for and in the case of Rotations you get a lot more than you pay for sometimes. And as always… Wear a mask in close and indoor public spaces. Period. Full stop. Coagulopathy and COVID https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7225095/ Management of Pregnancy with COVID-19 https://ww...2020-06-231h 09RotationsRotationsWendy Dean MD and Simon Talbot MD; Moral Injury, Episode 2In this episode we continue with the discussion of moral injury. I can boil it down to a single concept: If you are thinking that you are unsure of whether or not you can continue to remain moral and ethical in your current practice, you have moral injury. The ideas in this episode are tough. How do we educate medical students to be aware of this concept? How do we empower physicians to deal with it? How do we work around administrations that are indifferent and only serve a spreadsheet? How do we work with sympathetic administrators who actually do...2020-06-1642 minRotationsRotationsJohn Bishara DO; Pediatric Pulmonologist in the age of COVID-19, Episode 2The second of 3 episodes with John Bishara DO, Pediatric Pulmonologist. We get into the meat of COVID-19. Wonder why we are getting so concerned over this when we were not as concerned about SARS and MERS? We talk about it. Want to know how COVID-19 kills and maims people? We talk about it. Want to know the truth about this disease, specifically its affects on children? We talk about it. Frankly I don’t mind the comments on social media about COVID-19, what I mind is that amateurs with a voice may influence people who then behave in a manner th...2020-06-1547 minRotationsRotationsJohn Bishara DO: Pulmonologist in the Age of COVID-19 Episode 1This series is a little different. Obviously, a pulmonologist has something to say about COVID-19 these days. So, John and I decided to break it up. Episode 1 will deal with becoming a pulmonologist and what that is like. Episode 2 is all about COVID-19 and what it does what it does. Basically, what do we know about this disease as of 8 June 2020. Episode 3 is the catchall of questions and how the incredible blessing of the internet is also a major headache for people trying to care for the critically ill and also prevent people from actually getting COVID-19 and dying because...2020-06-1140 minRotationsRotationsJohn Bishara DO; Pulmonologist. Episode 1This series is a little different. Obviously, a pulmonologist has something to say about COVID-19 these days. So, John and I decided to break it up. Episode 1 will deal with becoming a pulmonologist and what that is like. Episode 2 is all about COVID-19 and what it does what it does. Basically, what do we know about this disease as of 8 June 2020. Episode 3 is the catchall of questions and how the incredible blessing of the internet is also a major headache for people trying to care for the critically ill and also prevent people from actually getting COVID-19 and dying because...2020-06-1140 minRotationsRotationsWendy Dean MD and Simon Talbot MD Moral InjurySooooo...we are just gonna dive in. Some of you may remember our discussion with Pamela Wible MD about physician suicide. It was compelling. Well suicides don’t happen in a vacuum and so speaking about things that might drive a physician to despair is a pretty important. So we are gonna discuss moral injury. You can google that and get a definition for moral injury but I think that it is better to just get a couple of the folks who are deeply involved in this topic and trying to raise awareness of it. SO I was about to ge...2020-06-1042 minRotationsRotationsTodd Jamrose DO, Psychiatrist, Physician Episodes 2/3 A TWOFER!We continue with the interview (actually 2) the long-lost interview, with Dr. Todd Jamrose, Psychiatrist extraordinaire, D & D Player and BlueJackets Hockey Fan. We hit on clinical operations and the spider sense of physicians caring for patients. If they look sick they are sick. If they don’t look sick but your gut is saying that they are; they are. We get into the STAR*D study and talk about SSRIs and compliance and actually telling your patients about what you are prescribing for them. Adherence versus compliance is a distinction that all physicians should fully understand. It takes time, trust an...2020-06-011h 18RotationsRotationsTodd Jamrose DO; Psychiatrist and Medicine Man Episode 1So this is the long lost Dr. Jamrose series. Basically we recorded this well over a year ago and Todd Jamrose was terrific about spending time speaking with us about why psychiatry matters. We examine all sorts of things in this series about psychopharmacology, clinical psychiatry, acute in-patient psychiatry, VA Health Care and all manner of other things. Mara Leyendecker OMS II hosted this and now she is an OMS IV. So you will hear her voice in this as well. Psychiatry is an underserved specialty that has more spots available in the country than graduate residents to fill them...2020-05-2435 minRotationsRotationsDavid Morton PhD, The Noted Anatomist, Episode 3The final part of our great visit with Dr. David Morton. In this episode we discuss the nature of editing and working with social media for education. We talk about Google and YouTube as vehicles for information exchange. Then the wonk factor about education talk. Does the future of medical education come down to just 5 or 6 really excellent content producers that are paid a license fee by the schools? Well before you get worried, David doesn’t quite see the future looking like this. Our segment on MOOCs really got me rethinking about the actual value of the anatomy lab. It...2020-05-1948 minRotationsRotationsDavid Morton PhD The Noted Anatomist Episode 2Part 2 of the series where we were able to dialogue with David Morton, PhD of the University of Utah. David has a little online presence thing called The Noted Anatomist. Basically, 115,000 people, we can surmise that most of them are medical students, have decided that David’s approach to teaching anatomy is worthy of their time. So, knowing this I figured that it was time to track David down and discuss this whole deal. In this segment we talk about the nature of modern medical education, textbooks, costs, how students now consume medical education and how The Noted Anatomist actually ma...2020-05-1128 minRotationsRotationsDavid Morton PhD The Noted Anatomist Episode 1In this series we dialogue with David Morton, PhD of the University of Utah. David has a little online presence thing called The Noted Anatomist. Basically, 115,000 people, we can surmise that most of them are medical students, have decided that David’s approach to teaching anatomy is worthy of their time. So knowing this I figured that it was time to track David down and discuss this whole deal. Although I interviewed David this past winter (January 2020) in Salt Lake, since then COVID-19 has become a highly disruptive influence to the process of medical education. But in a fit of pr...2020-05-0436 minRotationsRotationsNisarg Bakshi DO Episode 2Our second episode with Nisarg Bakshi (now DO) OMS IV and cofounder of Rotations. We pick up where we left last week with Nisarg as he talks about moving on to begin his career as a pediatrician at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. What’s involved in a big move to a big city with an entirely different set of medical issues than most small parts of American face? Well Nisarg tells us. In addition, he talks about his strategy (or lack thereof) in picking a residency location (we think he just turned it into a chance to see friends an...2020-04-3043 minRotationsRotationsNisarg Bakshi OMS 4 Episode 1We found Nisarg. He was hunkered down weathering COVID-19 and we had a really nice chat about 4th year, matching and the trial of figuring out what he’s going to do for the rest of his life. Along the way we discussed his puzzling (not really) decision to go to Chicago. It’s 2 sequential episodes that are very good for the current times and for any medical student who feels stressed about how you figure out what you want to do when you grow up. Let us know how the experience helped you… We are seeing a decided emptiness in our...2020-04-1339 minRotationsRotationsCOVID - 19 VSo for the 5th installment of COVID-19 are going to discuss supply chains and novel engineering and fired physicians and a really cool dude in Korea who gives us the play by play on why the South Korean numbers look so different from others. We also talk about the reality of China and its optics issues By the way, as soon as the hardware shows up, Nisarg is going to be back on. He found me so I think its worth giving him some airtime. Below are the links. James Gaskell MD is the Athens Co. Ohio Health Commissioner. Mexican...2020-03-3145 minRotationsRotationsCOVID - 19 IV I found some Students!!!So I have been very busy. First of all OUHCOM has been sterilized. I mean tape sealing the doors and the word STERILIZED on them. No monkey business. And then I have been running around like a 1 armed paper hanger trying to cover the military public health response and to add to all of that, I still am seeing patients in the clinic. But today, after hours of briefings and policy memos and the nugwork of being a temporarily important person in a military response to a wicked little virus, I decided to do a podcast. SO I fetched all...2020-03-231h 13The Millionaire Talk Show with Todd and MichelleThe Millionaire Talk Show with Todd and MichelleEpisode 139 - How to wholesale mobile homes with Eli Fredricks @lyemcflyGreat show. This brother understand business and is just a genuine dude.  Hear how he got into wholesaling, how he talks to sellers, how he finds deals and how he has found success as a wholesaler.  Find him on twitter @lyemcfly Sponsor Fam: Todd Capital Options Course: https://gumroad.com/l/bOUnl/milli Todd Capital Vending Course: https://gumroad.com/l/EwSkk/First Todd Capital - gumroad.com/toddcapital TC Investment Club slack: launchpass.com/p/tcinvestmentclub Invest with Teri - www.investor101.org ...2020-03-2144 minRotationsRotationsCorona IIISomewhat rapid edit. I have to get back to clinic to help out but I am trying to keep this up as a reasonable update. A lot of thoughts. References below and seriously major apologies to the BBC. It’s not 15 Minutes it’s 13 Minutes. Seriously listen to it. I am working In the meantime, WASH YOUR HANDS! Update OU Shut down https://www.ohio.edu/news/2020/03/president-nellis-provides-critical-update-about-ohios-response-coronavirus https://www.ohio.edu/experts/ask-experts WV NG Public Affairs Twitter @WVNationalGuard WV NG Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WV.NationalGuard/ State of Ohio Governors Briefings https://governor.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov...2020-03-1752 minRotationsRotationsCorona II: Or what I learned in OCP this week...Corona II It is not the Coronapocalypse. IT IS NOT THE CORONAPOCALYPSE!!! That said, it was time after some maturity of the situation to bring everyone up to date on a variety of issues that have occurred in the last few days. So this is interactive and please click on the links as you listen. It’s gonna educate. Learning WILL occur. I would also mention that this is practice for our next month or so here at OU where we are all going to have to become really good at online educational content generation. Its lengthy and spans a lo...2020-03-141h 19RotationsRotationsCorona UpdateIt’s been a long 10 days and let’s be honest, I have been very busy between the AMOPS conference, clinic, nearly hourly updates in my alternate role as a military guy and then working on the continuous demands of academics at the most awesomest university in the world, Ohio University. If you don’t want to hear my take on movies, then just fast forward to from 14:49 through 21:10. We talk about the following and you will notice that I have considerately provided references for everything I speak about. You’re welcome.  I’ll get new Rotations Content up next Monday. In...2020-03-1137 minRotationsRotationsJason McMullan MD Emergency Medicine Physician in the Field, Episode 3This episode went long because, well frankly, I got excited about the topic and had to pontificate. Jason was very patient with me. This is the last of our 3 part series about Pre-hospital medicine. It is a good one and again I cannot thank Jason enough got doing this with us. We talk about Haiti, disasters, what post-fellowship docs in pre-hospital medicine think of their experience and a variety of other interesting things in this realm. In the latter part of the interview we try to crack the nut as to how to get a spot in a fellowship program...2020-03-0249 minRotationsRotationsJason McMullan MD: Emergency Medicine Physician in the Field, Episode 2Round 2 with Jason McMullan. In this episode we discuss what Pre-Hospital Fellowship training looks like and what do fellowship trained Pre-Hospitalist physicians do. Its academically wonkish but it is very informative. Let’s just say that if I had it to do over again I would have tried to get accepted into his program at UC… Catch us on twitter at @RotationsPcast Look for more Rotations Content at mediainmedicine.com Rotations and on iTunes at Rotations Podcast. Intro and Outro Music: On Air by Assaf Ayalon My Heart was Breaking by John Isaac Courtesy of artlist.io Produced by: Todd Fred...2020-02-2433 minRotationsRotationsJason McMullan MD: Emergency Medicine Physician in the Field, Episode 1Hey, right up front, forgive me for the clipping. I had just gotten the Rodecaster and so levels were an issue. Dr. Jason McMullan has an incredible path through medicine. He started as a Paramedic and now works at University of Cincinnati as an Emergency Room Physician and a director of the pre-hospital fellowship at University of Cincinnati. He is widely published, He’s an editor on the New England Journal of Medicine Journal Watch and has some ties to NIH and Department of Defense as well. In this series we are going to talk about Pre-Hospital Medicine fellowships. There ar...2020-02-1729 minRotationsRotationsThe Oscars 2020I thought it important to put Jason's Wayyyyyy overdue interview in context. Since I was at it I thought that I would pontificate about the 2020 Oscars as well. You may like it, you might not. But hey, it's free and it will get you through your commute to work. Watch Ford Versus Ferrrari. Really. Produced by Todd Fredricks DO Edited by Todd Fredricks DO Time is Running by Ankori and Ramon Fast Lane by Anton Vlasov Courtesy of artlist.io Racing Car noises used under Attribution 3.0 Title: Formula 1 Racing Recorded by Daniel Simion From Soundbible.com Be careful downloading from...2020-02-1530 minRotationsRotationsCanine Officer Nigel Allsopp: Dogs and Humans and other Animals Episode 3Our last segment with Nigel Allsopp. What a great series it has been. In this segment we will continue with Nigel and the history of working animals throughout conflict and natural disasters. As you might recall, Nigel is the President of the Australian War Animal Memorial Association and a very connected person in the world of working animals. We discuss PTSD (PTS for veterans who don’t like the term disorder) and the nature of the human canine bond in PTS service. It’s a really interesting look at the depth of connection that human handlers develop with their canine. What...2020-02-1054 minRotationsRotationsCanine Officer Nigel Allsopp: Dogs and Humans and other Animals Episode 2This is our second segment with Nigel Allsopp, our newly found New Zealander friend who knows everything about animals and how they work with people. Some of his stories are a bit troubling, specifically because of a historic tendency for war canines to be left behind after the humans decide that it is time to quit and go home. This is not the practice now, just so you know. This episode is all about specific animals and their stories. If you live in Ohio, or close by, you can visit Smoky’s memorial. It is right up the road in La...2020-02-0344 minRotationsRotationsCanine Officer Nigel Allsopp: Dogs and Humans and other Animals Episode 1So why is Rotations talking about dogs? The reason is simple, dogs are cool. Super cool. Every day you are dependent upon dogs. They work with US Customs to inspect cargo going around the world, they work with police officers around the world, they are part of every major military in the world, they assist people, they serve as our pets and they help some of us heal. Two years ago we started work on a project called Dogs of War and we shot helf of that film in Tennessee at a wonderful place called Smoky Mountain Service Dogs. You...2020-01-2726 minRotationsRotationsJohn "Steven" Allerding, DO: Life on the Ice Episode 3The third segment (longer than normal, sorry but it’s good) of our interview with John Allerding, DO, OUCOM 1985 graduate, and his desire, drive and obsession with working with Antarctica. In this final segment we discuss a bit about telemedicine, technology and trying to be the spectrum of allied health with his physician assistant and a smattering of paramedics. You really need to understand that working in Antarctica is the definition of “austere medicine”. We think that this episode will help you fully appreciate this. John takes a lot of time in this episode to discuss daily life on the ice. P...2020-01-1350 minRotationsRotationsJohn "Steve" Allerding, DO: Life on the Ice Episode 2In the first segment of our interview with John Allerding, DO we discussed the generalities of his work as a physician on the Antarctic Continent. It is not a job for the feint of heart. In this episode we continue with our interview and John will go deeper into the preparations that he makes to leave his home in Ohio and spend 6 months in the dark on the bottom of the world. Here’s a little hint: John has found a way to return to General Practice medicine of 60 years ago. The scope of his practice is… …EVERYTHING. Seriously. Imaging, genera...2020-01-0635 minRotationsRotationsJohn "Steve" Allerding, DO: Life on the Ice Episode 1In the first segment of our interview with John Allerding, DO we discussed the generalities of his work as a physician on the Antarctic Continent. It is not a job for the feint of heart. In this episode we continue with our interview and John will go deeper into the preparations that he makes to leave his home in Ohio and spend 6 months in the dark on the bottom of the world. Here’s a little hint: John has found a way to return to General Practice medicine of 60 years ago. The scope of his practice is… …EVERYTHING. John has a Face...2019-12-3033 minRotationsRotationsArmando Hasudungan MD: More about drawing from medicineWe are back with Armando Hasudungan MD for a second episode. If you are a medical school dean or medical educator you are already working with Armando. He’s part of your faculty and if you are not aware of that then you should be. Armando has 1.24 MILLION subscribers on YouTube and he is actively educating your students. He is one of a growing group of social media creators that are building exceptional content that students and physicians are turning to in order to get concise and enjoyable education about topics of interest. Armando lives in Australia and for us th...2019-12-1644 minRotationsRotationsArmando Hasundugan MD: Physician Illustrator and EducatorSome of you may have seen Armando Hasudungan’s white board illustrations. Offered, without charge, to anyone with an interest in such things via his You Tube Channel, Armando generates in excess of 400,000 views for every episode that he creates. He has over 1.24 MILLION You Tube Subscribers and they even sent him a cool You Tube button. His illustrations are organized, sequential and incredibly clarifying for those of us who want to quickly capture information on a topic and review long forgotten nuggets of medical knowledge. His use of social media to convey this information means that thousands of physicians, st...2019-12-0929 minRotationsRotationsNisarg Bakshi OMS 3 Episode 3 Student PerspectivesThe third time is a charm and this week we finish our 3rd year of medical school series with Nisarg Bakshi. In this episode Nisarg discusses some of the patients that have impacted him personally as he works toward integrating his vast medical knowledge with actually caring for human beings. It’s a process and one that is not for the weak of heart. Nisarg wants to be a pediatric subspecialist so we are curious how that turns out. When we end this series we will be looking forward to hearing from Nisarg when he hits 4th year. The plan is...2019-12-0227 minRotationsRotationsNIsarg Bakshi OMS 3 Episode 2So after we did the first segment we decided that Nisarg had earned his keep and we gave him a second shot at greatness and immortality on the interwebs. In this episode Nisarg takes us through his process of sorting out his future and all the uncertainty and noise that accompanies that process. The 3rd year of medical school is a time of great change; from pre-clinical to clinical medicine and the clarification of what a student “thinks” that they wanted to do to what they will devote their lives to actually doing. Nisarg is working through this and we know...2019-11-2527 minRotationsRotationsNisarg Bakshi OMS 3 Episode 1After a bit of a hiatus we restart our normally pre-recorded line up with Rotations Co-Founder and 3rd Year Osteopathic Medical Student, Nisarg Bakshi. In the first episode we catch up with Nisarg, make fun of Ohio University’s long term rival, Miami University (which is a fine school), and in general engage in the banter that got Rotations started. This episode is focused toward the premedical student and those medical students in their 1st and 2nd years of medical school. There is light at the end of the tunnel and Nisarg reminds us of that as we also catch up...2019-11-1830 minRotationsRotationsTyler Cymet, D.O. (Episode 2)In the second episode of this two-part series, Tyler Cymet talks about the importance of a holistic medical education, which yes, includes Board exams. Dr. Cymet is the chief of clinical education for the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. He is well-known for treating the anthrax attack victims in the Baltimore-Washington area in 2001. In this two-part series, he talks about his experiences and the importance of effective clinical education in medicine. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, mixed and edited by Laura Harbert and Brian Plow. Rotations is a production of Media in...2019-04-0229 minRotationsRotationsTyler Cymet, D.O.Dr. Cymet is the chief of clinical education for the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. He is well-known for treating the anthrax attack victims in the Baltimore-Washington area in 2001. In this two-part series, he talks about his experiences and the importance of effective clinical education in medicine. This is the first episode of a two-part series. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, mixed and edited by Laura Harbert and Brian Plow. Rotations is a production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio...2019-03-2031 minRotationsRotationsDr. Divya Singh Episode 1Dr. Singh shares frank observations about her career in medicine, which included leaving full-time practice to pursue other interests, specifically her passion for writing. This two-part series features a discussion on how medical students and physicians can assess and navigate the pressures of the medical profession and choose alternative career paths. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow and Laura Harbert. Rotations is a production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio University Heritage College...2019-02-2729 minRotationsRotationsSurviving Ebola | Dr. Kent Brantly, part III"It is a sacred profession..." -Dr. Kent Brantly In final episode of this three-part series, Dr. Kent Brantly talks about his the complex and long journey of recovery from the Ebola virus, and how the disease has changed him. Brantly contracted Ebola while in Liberia and was the first American to be medically evacuated to the United States. He received treatment at Emory University in Atlanta where he recovered from the illness. Dr. Brantly concludes with advice for those practicing and learning to practice medicine. For more about Dr. Brantly: www.samaritanspurse.org/article/as-ne…re-good-news/ This show is produced by...2019-02-1535 minRotationsRotationsSurviving Ebola | Dr. Kent Brantly, part IIIn the second episode of this intense, three-part series, Dr. Kent Brantly talks about his experience as a medical missionary to Liberia where he treated Ebola patients. Brantly contracted Ebola while in Liberia and was the first American to be medically evacuated to the United States. In this episode, Dr. Brantly describes his treatment in Liberia and the daunting journey to Atlanta where he received treatment at Emory University Division of Infectious Diseases. For more about Dr. Brantly: www.samaritanspurse.org/article/as-ne…re-good-news/ This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder an...2019-01-2832 minRotationsRotationsSurviving Ebola | Dr. Kent Brantly, part I"I don't think a physician ever stops being a physician." - Dr. Kent Brantly In the first episode of this intense three-part series, Dr. Kent Brantly talks about his experience as a medical missionary in Liberia where he treated Ebola patients. Brantly contracted Ebola while in Liberia and was the first American to be medically evacuated to the United States. He received treatment at Emory University in Atlanta where he recovered from the illness. This series of episodes is a fascinating first-hand account of what it is like to treat, contract, and recover from the Ebola virus. For more about...2019-01-1727 minRotationsRotationsSpecialty Spotlight: Plastic Surgery | Som Tandon, M.D.The Rotations team welcomes Son Tandon, M.D. for a specialty spotlight episode focused on plastic surgery. Dr. Tandon talks about the artistry involved in plastic surgery: “I draw before I put a scalpel in my hand.” He also speaks about his journey from India to the United States and his extensive burn clinic experience. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations is an award-winning production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio University Heri...2019-01-0336 minRotationsRotationsDietitians and Medicine | Karen Bailey, RD part IIIn the second part of the series, registered dietitian, Karen Bailey, talks further about the importance of the dietitian/physician partnership and the role nutrition plays in addressing the medical needs of patients. A certified diabetes educator, Karen Bailey is again joined by Heritage College faculty member and researcher Elizabeth Beverly, Ph.D. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations is an award-winning production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio University Heritage College...2018-12-1025 minRotationsRotationsDietitians and Medicine | Karen Bailey RD, part IIn this two-part series, registered dietitian, Karen Bailey, talks about the importance of the dietitian/physician partnership and the role nutrition plays in addressing the medical needs of patients. Bailey is also a certified diabetes educator. She’s joined by Heritage College faculty member and researcher Elizabeth Beverly, Ph.D throughout the two-part series. The importance of diabetes education in Appalachia is also discussed. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations is a production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by...2018-12-0524 minRotationsRotationsIdeal Medical Care | Pamela Wible M.D., part IIIIn our final episode with Dr. Pamela Wible , the Rotations team continues the in-depth and thought provoking discussion with the founder of the Ideal Medical Care Movement, Ted Talk contributor and nationally recognized voice for physician and medical student suicides. Ideal Medical Care website: http://www.idealmedicalcare.org/ This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations is a production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Scripps...2018-11-2024 minRotationsRotationsIdeal Primary Care | Pamela Wible M.D., part IIIn our second episode with Dr. Pamela Wible , the Rotations team continues the in-depth and thought provoking discussion with the founder of the Ideal Medical Care Movement, Ted Talk contributor and nationally recognized voice for physician and medical student suicides. The team continues to address the realities of practicing medicine independent of the large hospital systems with Dr. Wible. However, the discussion continues to come back to Physician and medical student suicide. Dr. Wible's passion for the topic takes tangible form in the discussion as she breaks down the steps any medical community can do to get away from the...2018-10-0932 minRotationsRotationsIdeal Medical Care | Pamela Wible M.D., part IIn this special series of episodes, the Rotations team welcomes Pamela Wible, M.D., family practitioner, founder of the Ideal Medical Care Movement, Ted Talk contributor and nationally recognized voice for physician and medical student suicides. In this episode, Dr. Wible talks about her unique personal connection to healthcare and how it influenced her decision to start the Ideal Medical Care Movement. She asked the question: what happens when both medical practitioners and patients are not happy with the way care is being delivered? The answer is to draw influence and design ideas from one's own community. Dr. Wible did...2018-10-0434 minRotationsRotationsSpecialty Spotlight | General Surgery: William Kline, D.O.The Rotations team welcomes Ohio University alumnus and surgeon, Dr. William Kline as a part of Specialty Spotlight series. The Specialty Spotlight series is focused specifically on the first and second year medical student and gives guidance on the multitude of pathways through medical education specializations. Dr. Kline talks about what a medical student can do to optimize their exposure, to not just surgery, but all specializations while they rotate. Dr. Kline also speaks about his practice: common procedures, what he expects in medical students, conducting a private practice and new trends in general surgery. Dr. Kline also addresses his...2018-09-3032 minRotationsRotationsDirect Primary Care | Richard Samuel M.D., part IIThe Rotations team welcomes back Dr. Richard Samuel, primary care physician to continue the discussion of direct primary care. In this episode Dr. Samuel and the Rotations team get into the details of how a physician can establish and maintain a direct care practice, navigating issues like medicare, malpractice, staffing, insurance companies, medical specializations and even vacation days. Most importantly, the team finds out how a physician can make a living while only seeing nine patients a day! This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations...2018-09-2628 minRotationsRotationsRotations Update: a new team member and a new approachCo-founders of Media in Medicine, Todd Fredricks and Brian Plow sit down in the Rotations studio and introduce the newest member of the Rotations team, and talk about the future of the show. Laura Harbert, PhD student in the Scripps College of Communication and career public radio producer, joins the Rotations production team and blazes the trail for a successful second season of the show. The new season kicks off in late October with some more outstanding new material, but in the meantime, the Rotations team will be dropping tons of great new content from season one. Stay tuned and...2018-09-2110 minRotationsRotationsPractice of Medicine | Jesse Ehrenfeld M.D., part IIRotations welcomes back Jesse Ehrenfeld, M.D., Director of Vanderbilt’s Program for LGBTI Health, for the continued discussion of approaches to LGBTI care. In this episode, Dr. Ehrenfeld focuses the discussion on resources for care providers and medical students seeking to build competencies and confidence in delivering care within the LGBTI community. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations is a production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio University Heritage College of Os...2018-09-1433 minRotationsRotationsPractice of Medicine | Jesse Ehrenfeld M.D., part IIn this two-part series, Rotations welcomes Jesse Ehrenfeld, M.D., Professor of Anesthesiology, Surgery, Biomedical Informatics and Health Policy at Vanderbilt University’s School of Medicine and Director of Vanderbilt’s Program for LGBTI Health. In part one, Dr. Ehrenfeld introduces a holistic approach to LGBTI patient care. The discussion includes best practices for talking with LGBTI patients and working with patients who are in the process of a gender identity transition. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations is a production of Media in Medi...2018-09-1232 minRotationsRotationsRotations New Hosts IntroductionWe’re baaaaaack An introduction of the 2018-2019 Rotations Hosts Well Plow wanted a month hiatus and we turned it into 4. Welcome to academics. Today we introduce the new hosts for the 2018-2019 year. We think you will like all of them… We do so we are going to keep them. We hope you enjoy this introduction into the motivations of some really nice people and future physicians. Host Todd Fredricks DO SPOTS Ryan Schropp OMS 1 Mara Lyondecker OMS 1 Ryan Vagedes OMS 1 Producer Todd Fredricks DO Post-Production Supervisor Brian Plow MFA Associate Producer Nisarg Bakshi OMS 2 Audio Engineer Kyle Snyder MA I...2018-04-2421 minRotationsRotationsWhat is Rotations and What it is NotWe recently encountered comments that questioned our process and academic integrity so we though we would sit down as the principled producers of Rotations and explain what our podcast is about. In this episode you will hear from Brian Plow as a trained documentarian, Lisa Forster as a professional journalist, Todd Fredricks on concepts of intellectual integrity and avoiding intellectual fascism and of course Nisarg Bakshi on how being the first host of Rotations caused him to examine himself as an objective partaker of opinions that at times have differed from his beliefs. We think it’s a great overview of...2017-12-0826 min