
Stanford Medcast: Expert Voices in Medicine and Healthcare
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Ep 19Episode 18: COVID-19 Mini-series: Physician Wellness
This episode will address physician wellness and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physicians and other members of the healthcare team. Burnout is an ongoing issue in healthcare, but the pandemic escalated the problem even more. Participants will learn about the challenges members of the healthcare team have faced since the beginning of the pandemic, and the factors involved in reducing the risk for burnout, including development of a culture of wellness, personal resilience and efficiency of practice. Dr. Daniel J. Murphy, Jr. outlines strategies to improve wellness through development of adequate resources, support from leadership and good communication and listening skills. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 18Episode 17: Hidden and Here Mini-series - Part 2
The Hidden and Here Mini-series aims to use storytelling to highlight and educate clinicians on the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on caregivers, non-physician essential workers and teachers who we believe have been hidden but very much here. In this episode, Ranak Trivedi, PhD interviews Dr. Peter Poullos - a Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology and Founder/ Executive Director of the Stanford Medicine Abilities Coalition (SMAC). Dr. Poullos was interviewed for this episode, as he himself, requires caregiving as a result of a bicycle accident that took place during his fellowship training. He spoke of his experiences, both as a physician and a person needing assistance with personal care. Following the interview, the panelists discuss the challenges that caregivers, both those who are family/friends and paid caregivers face and provide key strategies to help improve the engagement with caregivers. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 17Episode 16: Hot Topics Mini-series - A Conversation about Physician Leadership
This episode focuses on the importance of leadership development and the skill set physicians need to be successful. Presenters discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physicians and the ways in which they had to pivot into leadership roles to create new care units and manage department needs. Other topics discussed include diversity, inequality for women and clinicians in underrepresented groups, emotional intelligence and the attributes needed to be an effective leader. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 16Episode 15: COVID-19 Mini-series - Promoting COVID-19 Vaccination
This episode will discuss the importance of improving communication strategies in order to reach the national goal of vaccinating 80-90% of the population. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 15Episode 14: Hidden and Here Mini-series - Part 1
A Story Council takes time. It is a donation of presence to one another. The experience of being heard does not come from direct response or advice; it arises from the pure act of having one’s story received and held in the center. Someone speaks of a hidden joy or a terrible burden he or she has been carrying, and as the person lays it down, it is as though the heart of the group - residing in candlelight, residing in a vase of flowers, residing on the placards of their intention statement - receives it respectfully and does not interfere with the speaker’s journey toward insight. The circle provides a kind of alchemy - to transmute sorry, to highlight joy, to open empathy where there had been enmity.” ~ The Circle Way, Chapter 7 The Hidden and Here Mini-series aims to use storytelling to highlight and educate clinicians on the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on caregivers, non-physician essential workers and teachers who we believe have been hidden but very much here. In each episode, we will highlight their stories and a panel comprised of Sheila Lahijani, MD, Ryan Matlow, PhD, Sonoo Thadaney Israni, and Ranak Trivedi, PhD will reflect on the stories heard, discuss salient points and identify action steps that can be put in practice. In this episode, we hear how and why these specific groups were chosen and the importance of storytelling in medical education. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 14Episode 13: COVID-19 Mini-series - Palliative Care During COVID-19
In this episode, Dr. Grant Smith and Dr. Brook Calton discuss how the pandemic has changed palliative care. They will discuss the challenges guiding families through difficult conversations via video or mobile phone and the role palliative care teams have had as an added layer of support to family and staff to prevent burnout. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 13Episode 12: COVID-19 Mini-series - Wearables
This episode discusses the use of wearables to detect infection and in particular, COVID-19. The presenters discuss the types of data wearables provide, including rest heart rate, skin temperature, etc. By assessing a patient's health data, it is possible to determine when a person is becoming or is ill, even though they may be asymptomatic. This data is very useful, especially as it can be used to determine if a patient is infected with COVID-19, even before they know they are ill. If patients can be alerted to this, it may prevent them from infecting others. Studies being conducted at Stanford show the positive impacts of wearables on detecting illness in the population of people who track their health through wearables. To participate in the study discussed in this episode, go to https://innovations.stanford.edu/wearables Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 12Episode 11: Hot Topics Mini-series: Neuromodulation/Neurostimulation
This episode will address the topic of neuromodulation for the treatment of pain. There have been many advances in neurostimulation for pain management, including transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, spinal cord stimulation and other technolgies that reduce dependance on opioids and other non-opioid medications. The panel of expert presenters will discuss the advances in this area and the potential impact on patient care and outcomes. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 11Episode 10: COVID-19 Mini-series: Impact of Wildfires
Smoke is damaging to the heart and lungs, and during the California wildfires this year, the rates of admission for allergies, asthma and stroke increased and heart attacks increased by 40-50%, This episode will provide up to date insights on the correlation between wildfire smoke and COVID-19. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 10Episode 9: COVID-19 Mini-series: Vaping
This podcast episode will provide up to date insights on teens and adolescents who vape and its relation to COVID-19. This patient population is at increased risk for contracting COVID-19, and there are ways clinicians can talk with their patients about vaping and e-cigarettes that may help them reduce their risks and improve their lung health. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 9Episode 8: COVID-19 Mini-series - Social Determinants of Health
Tune in to Stanford Health Care Chief of Staff - Megan Mahoney, MD's conversation on the social determinants of health and their impact on COVID-19 disease. Discussions will address the higher incidence of COVID-19 on people of color and examine why the death rate is higher for this underserved population. This podcast episode will also discuss the impact of unconscious bias in healthcare and what clinicians can do personally to overcome bias and racism. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 8Episode 7: COVID-19 Mini-series - Vaccines and Immunity
This episode will provide up to date insights on emerging COVID-19 vaccines and natural immunity. Dr. Bali Pulendran discusses what the term "Operation Warp Speed" means in terms of vaccine development. This podcast includes information about the stages of clinical trials, the status of major vaccines in phase three and the various types of vaccines in development. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 7Episode 6: COVID-19 Mini-series - Medicine and Misinformation
Join Emmy award winning journalist, poet, physician and author Dr. Seema Yasmin as she provides up to date insights regarding communication issues facing the medical profession. With the volume of information out there, there is much misinformation, false information, disinformation, as well as accurate information. Sorting it all out can be daunting. Tune in to learn how to communicate effectively with patients and colleagues, support accurate information and avoid misinformation or disinformation especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 6Episode 5: COVID-19 Mini-series - Immunomodulators under evaluation
This episode will provide up to date insights about COVID-19 and treatments that target inflammation. Dr. Anne Liu will address the risk and benefits of using immunomodulators and when to use them based on the disease state of the patient. Listen in to learn how to treat patients early in the disease process with antivirals, and which immunomodulators are better and more cost effective for later stage disease. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 5Episode 4: COVID-19 Mini-series - A Brief Overview of Monoclonal Antibodies
Listen to Dr. Robert Shafer answer questions on monoclonal antibodies and its use in the treatment of COVID-19 and potential use in the development of a vaccine. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 4Episode 3: COVID-19 Mini-series - Pain Management
This podcast episode discusses the impact of COVID-19 on pain patients. During the early stages of COVID-19, many patients did not receive procedures they were scheduled for, as the hospital and clinics were not allowing elective procedures. This contributed to longer periods of patients on opioids, and longer waits for needed surgeries/procedures. Now that things are beginning to return to normal at medical facilities, more patients are presenting in the offices, and they are being screened, masked and additional safeguards are in place. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 3Episode 2: COVID-19 Mini-series - Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children
This episode addresses Multi-system Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) and its impact on the pediatric population in the Bay Area. Multi-system inflammatory syndrome is an inflammatory response that follows COVID-19 infection. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023

Ep 1Episode 1: COVID-19 Mini-series - Management of Diabetes patients in COVID
This episode will provide up to date insights in the association between diabetes and COVID-19. Dr. Nicolas Cuttriss will address questions about COVID and diabetes, including; Is there an increased risk of getting COVID infection if a patient has diabetes? Is there an increased risk for mortality? Are patients more at risk for getting COVID simply because they have diabetes? Who is most at risk? The elderly? Pediatric patients? How do you manage COVID in patients with diabetes? How has the pandemic changed the discussion in terms of the social determinants of health? Is telemedicine effect in managing diabetes in patients who cannot come to the clinic? Listen in to find out the answers to these questions and more. Read Transcript CME Eligibility End Date: August 31, 2023
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