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Central Line, the official podcast series of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, edited by Dr. Adam Striker, features leaders in the field of anesthesiology discussing a variety of challenges and opportunities vital to the practice and profession.
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Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN) publishes high quality research relevant to clinical nephrology. Now one of the most widely-read and referenced kidney journals, physicians read CJASN to learn about the most important advances in clinical and translational research in nephrology.
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Muslim American Society's vision is that individual bring about real change in a society and therefore moving them towards the process of constant self-development and development of those around them is absolutely essential. Tarbiya is a life-long process for change; this change starts with every individual and extends to the whole society. We aspire to raise a generation of committed and disciplined American Muslims who are a living example of the message of Islam.
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MYSTICAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS SOCIETY: Sumo & Smokestack's worldview repair and support service. We discuss the blood n' guts of the dystopic modernist technocracy from a Christian perspective, and equip listeners in stripping away putrid layers of decades-old baloney draped over us all by government, academia, and big-tech. We're doing our part to restore the patrimony of medieval European culture, specifically a coherent and satisfying worldview which seamlessly unites the physical and metaph ...
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CancerSpeak is a podcast from CANCER, an interdisciplinary international journal of the American Cancer Society. Since 1948, CANCER has published high-impact, peer-reviewed original articles and solicited content on the latest clinical research findings. Each issue of CANCER strives to be comprehensive, spanning the breadth of oncology disciplines and providing something for everyone involved in cancer research, risk reduction, treatment, and patient care.
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A podcast about optimizing education for a better society. Journey into the future of learning with two pioneering educators as they unlock the secrets of human potential through captivating conversations on education's biggest challenges. Explore "Educating the Human Potential," where Educational Psychologist Nicole Coman and renowned Montessori Educator William "Biff" Maier guide you through transformative discussions that are reshaping how we think about education. This podcast from the A ...
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If you're looking to keep up your Chinese and learn about critical issues relating to U.S.-China policy, then you've come to the right place. This podcast provides a selection of audio recordings from AMS lectures in Washington, D.C., as well as readings from key policy documents often featured in AMS weekly newsletters. If you are not a member of the American Mandarin Society, go to www.mandarinsociety.us and sign up. Thanks for listening!
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Sumo goes and meets Elvis in real life (allegedly). Arkansas geology, Magnet Town, Elvis’s career and Bob Joyce. God and or the universe uses fake shysters to point you towards the real. Are the ruins of Noah’s Ark in Turkey? Hiding your power levels. One of Elvis’s grandkids is mixed-race. Most conspiracy stuff is third hand. America is infinite, …
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Dr. Adam Striker discusses PECS blocks and nomenclature with Dr. Christine Vo, member of the ACE editorial board. Learn about the history and efficacy of PECS blocks, the challenges of heterogeneous nomenclature, ongoing efforts to standardize nomenclature, and more. Recorded April 2025.Door American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Contact Us: [email protected] How does a childhood spent exploring nature shape a lifelong passion? In this episode, Alexis Nikole Nelson—award-winning forager, chef, and social media star—shares how her Montessori education helped nurture her curiosity and independence, ultimately leading to her unique career. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Co…
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Black women have long been underrepresented in large-scale cancer studies, leaving critical gaps in our understanding of the factors influencing cancer risk and outcomes. The VOICES of Black Women Study, launched by the American Cancer Society, is leading efforts to close these gaps by examining a range of health and social determinants to better u…
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Kavi’s thoughts on Jonah, Leviathan and how the Nephilim survived the flood. Dragons in every ancient culture. Modern day Nephilim and RH Negative blood. A is for Adamski, UFO abductions and the Cherokee Indians. Why has the Jew hate been allowed to increase over recent years? Neville Lancelot Goddard, the Secret, American’s are still spiritually a…
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In this special episode, Dr. Striker presents four short conversations with members of ASA’s Committee on Informatics and Information Technology (CIIT). Dr. Beth Minzter offers an intro to AI; Dr. Vesela Kovacheva discusses patient safety and predictive models; Dr. Kent Berg shares thoughts on remote monitoring; and Dr. Vikas O’Reilly-Shah sheds li…
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Comic book talk. Jonah is an incredible story, Leviathan, the Great Fish. Are the Conan the Barbarian stories actually real history? Abraham was a minor warlord for awhile. Behemoth and Leviathan, what are they? Strange animal husbandry, hybrid bloodlines, giants in the Bible, why the Israelites wiped out entire tribes of people in the Promised Lan…
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Contact Us: [email protected] How does social identity influence the way we learn, form biases, and navigate the world? In this episode, Dr. Jay Van Bavel, NYU professor and coauthor of The Power of Us, joins us to explore the psychology and neuroscience behind identity formation. Hosts Nicole Coleman and Biff Maier discuss with Dr. Van Bave…
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Chess lessons and black people speak a different language. Godward’s thoughts on the conversation with MyFitnessFeelings from last week. Benevolent dictatorship, trusting that your government doesn’t want to kill you, the noble lie. The government is following an alchemical process. The 4 phases of alchemy. We love the jews. Steelman arguments for …
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Drs. Muhammad Rafique and Igor Tkachenko, guest editors of the April ASA Monitor, discuss the road to and from the perioperative experience with Dr. Zach Deutch. Learn about the history of perioperative medicine, the role of anesthesiologists beyond the OR and around the globe, and more. Recorded February 2025.…
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Thank you to our supporters! Sleep injuries, rock-climbing injuries, sumo injuries and the Chuck Norris total gym. Covid retrospective, the most insane things people did, peak insanity, narrative inconsistencies and changing definitions. The body as a cosmos of itself. PCR tests, how they (don’t) work, trickery, playing with numbers. Cult-like beha…
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In this episode of CancerSpeak, host Dr. Ruth O’Regan, Deputy Editor and Breast Disease Section Editor of Cancer, is joined by Dr. Jennifer Grandis of the University of California San Francisco to discuss her team’s recent review article in Cancer on gender disparities in academic medicine. Tune in for a fascinating conversation between Dr. O’Regan…
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Drs. Diana Mosquera and Neeju Ravikant discuss Alternative Payment Models (APMs) with Dr. Brooke Trainer. Learn how APMs intersect with broader operational and financial goals, how they impact patients and physicians, and what implementation looks like in practice. Recorded February 2025.Door American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Resident host, Dr. Ryan McMahon, interviews Program Directors, Drs. Rachel Kacmar, Amanda Kleiman, and Tuan-Hsing Loh, about what it takes to become a Chief Resident, what makes a good Chief Resident, what residents should expect from their Chief Residents, and more. Recorded February 2025.Door American Society of Anesthesiologists
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It’s time for the United States to stop caring about Europe. America doesn’t do philosophy. Taking over Greenland. Wars in non-white countries, no one cares or even knows it’s happening. Paratroopers, crazy people in the African military running around wearing wedding dresses and eating people. Interview with Duke of Alba about the current situatio…
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We’re changing the show to make people feel smart. How do siphons work? How do mirrors work? Explanations that make 100% sense but aren’t true. Be comfortable looking stupid. Sumo’s new favorite grifter. Sumo’s adventures with window blinds and abandoned mines. There’s no free speech in Europe. Sumo is podcasting from the fringe and must hit a butt…
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Contact Us: [email protected] Are traditional discipline methods setting children up for failure? In this episode, hosts Nicole Coman and Biff Maier challenge the outdated, top-down approach to rules and discipline, revealing how Montessori principles cultivate true self-regulation, accountability, and independence—without authoritarian cont…
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Contact Us: [email protected] How can parents and educators help kids develop healthy relationships, navigate social media, and build self-control in a world designed to capture their attention? In this episode, Dr. Sharon Maxwell, clinical psychologist and author of The Talk, joins her daughter Chelsea Maxwell, an educator and learning desi…
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Contact Us: [email protected] Award-winning journalist Lisa Ling has spent her career uncovering untold stories and bringing hidden perspectives to light. From reporting in war zones at 21 to hosting This Is Life on CNN and joining CBS News, Ling has dedicated herself to educating and informing the public. In this episode, she shares: How he…
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Dr. Zach Deutch speaks with Drs. Beth Darnall and Meredith Barad, contributors to the March ASA Monitor, about the advances in pain medicine. The episode explores the rewards and pitfalls of pain medicine, the subspecialty’s outlook, and the emerging role of biopsychosocial interventions and other innovations. Recorded February 2025.…
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It’s always the Super Bowl. Predictive programming, statistics, gambling on sports, sports are too optimized now and it’s too easy to influence the results of the game. DOGE and ridiculous government spending. Catholic churches trafficking refugees. “Mexicans are like cats.” -Sumo Sumo grosses out the audience. Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii, using A.I…
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Dr. Brooke Trainer speaks with Dr. Jason Chi, editor for Summaries of Emerging Evidence (SEE), about two studies included in the 41A issue of SEE that aim to help anesthesiologists manage patients who resist blood transfusions due to concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine, and add to our understanding of bias in pulse oximeter readings with patients w…
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Contact Us: [email protected] Is education preparing children for the world they’ll inherit—or the world of the past? In this premiere episode, hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman launch Educating the Human Potential by challenging conventional wisdom about how children learn and thrive. They explore: What’s broken in education and how Montess…
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Drs. Jeans Santana and Gage Parr from the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists join Dr. Adam Striker to discuss the role of cardiac anesthesiologists in and beyond the OR, the use of transesophageal echocardiography, recent AHA guidelines, and more. Recorded January 2025.Door American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Did Bilbo Baggins cheat? Changing the rules of the game. The New Jersey UFO/drone sightings are still happening, lots of weird stuff, mass hysteria. Making mistakes, making things bad on purpose, consent harvesting. Elon Musk’s Nazi salute. Saying things you don’t believe. Donald Trump is King of the World! If you play the game, you lose the game. …
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The end of the world as we know it. Tik Tok and how social media sites work, servers are expensive, why did Vine fail? The Mystical American Patriots Society is the most banned podcast. The written word and audio seem to be mostly allowed but nothing else. Trump as Caesar and the end of the republic. Trump launches his $TRUMP meme coin. Cryptocurre…
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Drs. Henry Rosenberg and Kumar Belani, guest editor of the February ASA Monitor, speak with Dr. Zach Deutch about genetic breakthroughs in malignant hyperthermia. The episode touches on the advances and limitations of genetic testing, the expanding scope of malignant hyperthermia, how to best manage a diagnosis, and more. Recorded January 2024.…
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Everything that’s happened this year so far. Fake in the Real and Real in the Fake. Weird names again, we’re allowed to dislike Muslims again. The Trump Hotel Cybertruck explosion. How do you join ISIS? War with Iran, war with China. We’re due for some boundary redrawing, trying to get to Greenland. Six Degress of Hitler and family Hitler stories. …
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Drs. Adam Striker and Brooke Trainer discuss hot button issues facing the specialty today. Their lively conversation touches on the recent Anthem Blue Cross decision to propose and then rescinded a cap on anesthesia time, how the media covers anesthesiology, potential legislative solutions, and more. Recorded December 2024.…
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Being a white person in Asia is pretty awesome. Elon Musk’s pro-immigration tweets, Vivek doesn’t have good genes, he studied all the time and didn’t have a life. H1B Visas, being honest about wanting to have slaves, doing slavery in a better way. Slavery vs abortion. Slavery works. “Slavery is an amazing technology.” -Sumo Integration, multi-ethni…
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Dr. Adam Striker shares clips from ANESTHESIOLOGY 2024 in this special episode. Listen in as outgoing president Dr. Ronald Harter and incoming president Dr. Donald Arnold—along with Drs. Sean Runnels, Barrett Larson, Michael Hofkamp, Benjamin Houseman, Lois Connolly and Jonathan Gal—discuss commercial payer policies, Anesthesia Toolbox, Swimming wi…
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Cheering on murder, how insurance works, alternative solutions, money problems. Hyperventilating about the bad, the fuel Babylon runs on, people are animals who need to be managed and controlled. Be grateful for the system when you don’t have an alternative solution. Carl Jung’s Undiscovered Self book. Revolutions never work, the elites always get …
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Dr. Lalitha Sundararaman, guest editor of the January ASA Monitor, and Dr. Aaron Tebbs, Chair of the Committee on Late Career and Retired Members, join Dr. Zach Deutch to discuss retirement. This episode explores the stages of retirement, ways to stay involved with the specialty, considerations beyond finances, and more. Recorded November 2024.…
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Guest host, Mr. Donald Keating, along with residents, Drs. Lindsay Murphy and Zachary Meade, interview Dr. Melissa Coleman about the history of anesthesiology. Find out how understanding the specialty’s history benefits clinicians, the role residents have played in shaping anesthesiology, and more. Recorded October 2024.…
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Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition. Conservatives always lose, even when they win. They also don’t support anything. Mixing religion with war-time propaganda, people are more resistant to psy-ops now. The insanity of the past, nothing is new under the sun, every generation is the same. The Andrews Sisters, the Puritans, everything we’re compla…
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Recorded live at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2024, Dr. Adam Striker discusses the opioid epidemic with accomplished journalist and ASA’s keynote speaker, Sam Quinones. Listen in as Mr. Quinones shares what he learned from his extensive research about the role of pain specialists, pharmaceutical companies, and Mexican drug cartels as well as the state of legisla…
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CANCER Section Editor and Host Dr. Courtney DiNardo welcomes Dr. Pinkal Desai, Dr. Koichi Takahashi, and Ms. Nehali Shah to discuss new research on the impact of clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and mosaic chromosomal alterations (mCAs) on the risk and mortality of solid tumors like breast, lung, and colorectal cancer. Dr. Des…
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The Mike Tyson/Jake Paul boxing match, everything is not real. The non-disclosure agreement of the cosmos. The Book of Job, the Parable of the Wheat and Tears, too much light and purity. Maybe the passions of the flesh are what keeps the game going. Death is the grand joke and every story needs an antagonist. Horace Finkelstein Interview Politics a…
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The Elections! Martial arts, Aikido, numerology and symbolism. Predictions for Trump’s next term in office, a new World Fair, Trump is the new Caesar. The purpose of a system is what it does. Liberal tears, love your enemy and why the Illuminati is good. Winning the big fight. Ending Music: Spiritual State (Tribe Special Edition Mix) by Nujabes Mor…
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Dr. Muhammad Rafique, guest editor of December’s ASA Monitor, joins Dr. Zach Deutch for a conversation about what happens when bad things happen to good anesthesiologists. Learn how physicians and health care organizations can prepare for, or react to, bad outcomes, legal issues, personal challenges, and more. Recorded November 2024.…
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