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Congress of Neurological Surgeons Podcasts

Congress of Neurological Surgeons

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The CNS' suite of complimentary podcasts cover CNS journal articles from Neurosurgery and Operative Neurosurgery, as well as CNS Guidelines, Controversies in Neurosurgery, Optimizing Neurosurgical Practice, CNS Partner Podcasts and the CNS Leadership Institute. Podcasts are available on Apple, SoundCloud, Spotify and YouTube.
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Gynecologic Surgeons Unscrubbed

Society of Gynecologic Surgeons

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Host Cara King, DO, MS, gynecologic surgeon from the Cleveland Clinic, focuses on surgical and medical education, featuring interviews providing expert pearls, patient perspective, and practice-changing discussion. This serial podcast is created in collaboration with the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons. The information is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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SSAT Soundbites: A Podcast Series for Surgeons

Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract

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The SSAT has developed a podcast titled “SSAT Soundbites: A Podcast Series for Surgeons.” One of the aims of the podcast is to bring published research and other topics of interest to surgical trainees and attending physicians in a simple, dynamic, and easy-to-digest audio format dispersed by social media. Episode content will be based on interviews by authors who have published articles of interest in the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery (JOGS). The goal is to release one JOGS Article Re ...
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Surgeons in 3D Printing

Dr Ruchi Pathak Kaul

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Surgeons in 3D Printing is a Podcast with the vision to trigger conversations, collaborations and knowledge transfer on 3D Printing and emerging technologies by surgeons, engineers, entrepreneurs and researchers. This is a relaxed conversational pre-recorded show that centers around Medical applications of 3D Printing and alike technologies like AR/VR/XR. The mission we’re on is one of education and inspiration for anyone looking to start learning the technology for patient benefit.Our audie ...
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Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by medical oncologist Dr Neil Love, this series bridges the gap between research and patient care by providing ongoing access to the perspectives and opinions of national and international breast cancer investigators.
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Dr. Spencer’s Soul Surgeons

Dr. Spencer’s Soul Surgeons

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This is a physician-led podcast For women and By women on how to Wake-Up Winning and to live your best-life now! Whether you are a CEO, mother, student, wife, business owner, work inside the home or all of the above, we give you “soul support” in cutting out what’s preventing you from carving out your wildest dreams. With surgical precision, our Soul Surgeon’s will dare to get you back in the driver-seat of your mental, emotional, spiritual, financial and physical health! Now ladies, let’s g ...
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Justin Dimick is of course one of the nest known and highly successful surgical academics in the US. First and foremost he is a passionate surgeon with a mission to improve the outcomes for his patients as well as patients worldwide through "understanding the data". A Health Services Researcher par excellence he has co-authored some of the seminal …
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April 2024 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Lower Cranial Nerve Schwannomas: Cohort Study and Systematic ReviewTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2024/04000/lower_cranial_nerve_schwannomas__cohort_study_and.12.aspxAuthor: Michael LinkGuest faculty: Paul GardnerResident Planner: Jeffrey TraylorModerator: Rafael Vega…
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Liane Feldman is the Chair of Surgery at McGill in Montreal and not that long ago was President of Sages. She is Canadian through and through and has spent almost all of her career in her home city. Naturally she is a "Habs" hockey fan and avid outdoors enthusiast - running, cycling and skiing or simply being at her lakeside cottage. A recent empty…
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Title: Connecting to Patients Without CompromiseGuest faculty: Richard G. Ellenbogen, MDHost: Brian R. Gantwerker, MDDr. Gantwerker and Dr. Ellenbogen will discuss their techniques for building trust, delivering on promises, and connecting to patients and their families during potentially stressful interactions. We will discuss what works, what not…
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Tracy Hull has been part of the furniture at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio for 3 decades. A self-confessed "plodder" she has nonetheless reached the top of the mountain as a colorectal surgeon and fierce patient advocate. Born into the family veterinarian business she was closing surgical wounds with her dad from the earliest of years so perhaps it …
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March 2024 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Neurological Surgery Residency Programs in the United States: A National Cross-Sectional SurveyTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2024/03000/neurological_surgery_residency_programs_in_the.12.aspxSenior Author: Brian NahedGuest faculty: Robert HarbaughResident Planner: Alex S…
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Professor Sir Norman Williams is a big cheese in many areas. First off, he has been a big name in the colorectal surgery field for decades, contributing so game-changing papers on rectal cancer and pelvic floor diseases. I first met him in 1984 so this was a fascinating discussion for us both. Alongside the clinical and research achievements, he be…
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Title: Deformity Correction vs. Decompression for Scoliosis Guest Faculty: Lara Massie, MDHosts: Rushna Ali, MD and Seth F. Oliveria, MD PhDDr. Massie will discuss the indications, current evidence, limitations, and pitfalls of corrective spine surgery versus decompression for patients with scoliosis.…
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Length: 27.30 minutesThis guideline was created as an educational tool to guide qualified physicians in assessing patients' bone mineral density prior to spine surgery and how to optimize it with select treatments if it is found to be a risk for poor surgical outcomes.Participants: J. Bradley Elder, MDJohn Dimar, MDPraveen V. Mummaneni, MDRushikesh…
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Frederick L Greene MD - Rick to his innumerable friends and colleagues - has been at the center of the cancer world for decades. Known for his long-standing editorial role with the AJCC Staging Manual he served as Chair of the Commission on Cancer at the American College of Surgeons. He remains passionate about the role of Cancer Registries and mos…
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In an insightful episode of Unscrubbed, Dr. Cara King converses with the exceptional Dr. Mireille Truong, program director at Cedars-Sinai MIGS Fellowship and a luminary in surgical education. This episode delves into the journey of Dr. Truong from her initial fellowship to significant life transitions, including the shift from her position in Virg…
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February 2024 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Global Outcomes for Microsurgical Clipping of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms: A Benchmark Analysis of 2245 CasesTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2024/02000/global_outcomes_for_microsurgical_clipping_of.17.aspxCorresponding Author: Lasse DührsenFirst Author: Richard D…
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Jim Fleshman is the Chair of Surgery in Dallas - he moved to Baylor about a decade ago after a stellar career almost entirely at Wash U in St. Louis. Born in New Orleans he essentially grew up in Bangor in Northern Ireland in the midst of "The Troubles" before the family moved to the Mid-West where he spent most of his adult life. An early advocate…
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Title: Understanding the Neurosurgical Mindset and Work Ethic - How Not to Burn OutGuest faculty: Daniel F. Kelly, MDHost: Amir Vokshoor, MDDr. Kelly will join us in discussing how the neurosurgical mindset can lead to increased levels of stress and burnout and how we avoid it.Door Congress of Neurological Surgeons
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Joep Knol is a Dutch surgeon who has worked for many years in Belgium where his reputation for technical mastery and educational innovation has produced global recognition. His iLapp foundation was started to try and produce a new pathway for teaching surgery which has become a passion. Growing up an undersized kid in Nigmegen - remember the movie?…
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January 2024 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Social Determinants of Health and Associations with Outcomes in Pediatric Patients with Brain TumorsTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2024/01000/social_determinants_of_health_and_associations.13.aspxAuthor: Renee ReynoldsGuest faculty: Neena MarupudiModerator: Katherine H…
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Andrew Stevenson is one of Australia's foremost Colorectal Surgeons. Brought up in Melbourne he was there at the start of laparoscopy during his Fellowship in Brisbane - where he has stayed for all of his Consultant career. However, it would be a mistake to think he is a home boy. He travelled alone from Melbourne to Vancouver when he was 14 - and …
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Title: Shunting vs. ETV/Choroid Plexus Fulguration for HydrocephalusGuest Faculty: Michael G. DeCuypere, MD, PhDHosts: Rushna Ali, MD and Seth F. Oliveria, MD PhDIn this episode we will speak with Dr. Michael DeCuypere about the use of endoscopic techniques including endoscopic third ventriculostomy and/or choroid plexus coagulation in the manageme…
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November 2023 Guidelines PodcastCongress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Treatment of Pediatric Hydrocephalus: Update of the 2014 Guidelines.This podcast updates the 2014 guideline by affirming its recommendations as well as highlighting changes based on new literature, including recommendations on ne…
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Tim Pawlik seems to do it all - Surgical Oncologist, Researcher, Chairman - as well as a huge sports fan (Buckeye and Boston), family man and devoted fish watcher. Trained in Boston, Michigan and Texas he landed in Johns Hopkins for 5 years where he hones his craft as an HPB surgeon before becoming Chair of Surgery at Ohio State in Columbus some 7 …
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December 2023 Journal Club PodcastThis podcast features two journal articles.Titles: -International Tuberculum Sellae Meningioma Study: Surgical Outcomes and Management Trends-International Tuberculum Sellae Meningioma Study: Preoperative Grading Scale to Predict Outcomes and Propensity Matched Outcomes by Endonasal vs Transcranial ApproachTo read …
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Neil Hyman reached the top in colorectal surgery having realized he was too slow and short to be a professional basketball player. The NBA will never know what they missed! Growing up in New York he trained with giants like Randy Steinhagen and Vic Fazio before spending the bulk of his career at the University of Vermont and then finally the Univer…
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Title: Becoming an Active ListenerGuest faculty: Elyne Kahn, MD and Reid C. Thompson, MDHost: Brian R. Gantwerker, MDWe will discuss how to actively listen, the value of listening, and how listening more can improve all aspects of your practice. By taking a pause to reflect and listen to others, we in turn will be more effective at nearly all aspec…
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October 2023 Guidelines PodcastCongress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines for patients with Chiari Malformations: Part III - Special Edition - Bobby Jones CSFThis podcast highlights the benefits to patients and surgeons of including a patient advocate on the guideline team. It also provides a second perspectiv…
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David Rattner has had a stellar career in surgery and his academic achievements should be an inspiration to all surgeons. Decades of clinical and innovation contributions in Boston where he was a fixture at MGH brought many awards including his personal ambition of being a full Professor. President of SAGES followed along with mentoring many young …
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November 2023 Journal Club PodcastTitle: A Direct Comparison of Targeted Muscle Reinnervation (TMR) and Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces (RPNI) to Prevent Neuroma PainTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/9900/a_direct_comparison_of_targeted_muscle.762.aspxAuthor: Jenna-Lynn B. Senger, PhD and Christine A. …
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John "Tarp" Tarpley is quite simply a force of energy - blessed with an excellent thyroid gland he says! Despite being long past "retirement" age he continues to work as a huge force for good in African surgery driven by a passion for teaching and his lifelong personal faith. He is a legend in Vanderbilt where he was Program Director for many years…
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Title: Aggressive Care for Traumatic Brain Injury: Action versus Nihilism in NeurosurgeryGuest Faculty: David O. Okonkwo, MD, PhDHosts: Rushna Ali, MD and Seth F. Oliveria, MD PhDWe welcome our guest Dr. Okonkwo to discuss the current evidence, limitations, and pitfalls of aggressive care for TBI.Door Congress of Neurological Surgeons
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September 2023 Guidelines PodcastCongress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines for patients with Chiari Malformations: Part II (Surgical Interventions)This clinical guideline has been created to improve patient care by outlining the appropriate surgical interventions involved in the treatment of patients with Chi…
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Undoubtedly one of the most famous surgeons in the world, Steve Wexner has his fingers in so many pies. He should have followed the family tradition and become a lawyer, judge or politician - but then he might have ended up on the Supreme Court or in the White House! As it is, he has been a leader of countless organizations and President of many. A…
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This is a special interview you should definitely not miss. First a disclaimer - Vivian has been a friend since we were medical school classmates more than 40 years ago!! For the first half hour Vivian describes his early career in Ireland and Canada as a GP before retiring to Ireland after a family tragedy. Stumbling into some surgery training job…
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October 2023 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Digital Biomarkers and The Evolution of Spine Care Outcomes Measures: Smartphones and WearablesTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2023/10000/digital_biomarkers_and_the_evolution_of_spine_care.6.aspxAuthor: Eric OermannGuest faculty: Christoph HofstetterModerator: Brian Saw…
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On paper Keith Lillemoe MD is the Chair of Surgery at Mass Gen Hospital where he has been for 12 years. Before that he was Chairman in Indiana after 29 years in Baltimore where he was a medical student, resident and highly successful HPB surgeon. However, there is much more than that as you will hear during this interview. He is a BIG sports fan an…
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Title: AdvocacyGuest faculty: John Ratliff, MD, FACSHost: Brian R. Gantwerker, MDDr. Ratliff will discuss his road to becoming a physician advocate. Panelists will discuss goals to set forth and the potential obstacles and allies in affecting positive change in medicine. Dr Ratliff will discuss the small and big things neurosurgeons can do to becom…
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This clinical guideline has been created to improve patient care by outlining the appropriate diagnostic and decision-making processes involved in the treatment of patients with Chiari I malformation (CIM). This guideline was created as an educational tool to guide qualified physicians through a series of diagnostic and treatment decisions to impro…
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Neil Floch is so much more than a Yale Bariatric Surgeon working in Greenwich, CT. He is a passionate advocate for changing the way society views obesity, manages obesity and approaches obese patients. Medicine and surgery is the family business but dealing in comic books and oil painting perhaps less so. Neil is one of the stars of social media an…
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September 2023 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Robustness of Randomized Control Trials Supporting Current Neurosurgery GuidelinesTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2023/09000/robustness_of_randomized_control_trials_supporting.7.aspxAuthor: Pascal ZinnGuest faculty: Nader PouratianModerator: Jeffrey TraylorCo-chair: K…
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Julie Freischlag is one of the biggest names in surgery and her CV record of achievements is truly impressive. But there is so much more to her story than the extraordinary CV. A vascular surgeon par excellence, Academic Chair, CEO and Dean and President of the American College of Surgeons would be remarkable enough but her journey through life is …
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Title: Communication and Feedback Techniques for NeurosurgeonsGuest faculty: Ellen L. Air, MD and Lynn E. Webb, PhDHosts: Lara W. Massie, MD and Scott Zuckerman, MD, MPHThis CNS Podcast episode will focus on communication and feedback techniques within the neurosurgical team. From department chair to sub-intern, patient care involves daily communic…
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Title: RNS versus DBS for epilepsy Guest faculty: Ahmed M. Raslan, MDHosts: Rushna Ali, MD and Seth F. Oliveria, MD PhDWe welcome our guest Ahmed Raslan to discuss the role of thalamic deep brain stimulation and/or responsive stimulation in the treatment of medically refractory epilepsy.Door Congress of Neurological Surgeons
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Based on the availability of new literature, the current article is a minor update only that does not result in modification of the prior recommendations: Clinicians may use ONS as a treatment option for patients with medically refractory ON.J. Bradley Elder, MDMichael D. Staudt, MD, MScJorge Ahmed, MD…
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Pascal Fuchshuber is a Franco-German Yank - OK? Brought up in France with an Austrian name and trained in Germany he was dispatch by his boss to Texas for a Research Fellowship - and never went home again. Brief stints in Boston resulted in a career as a Surgical Oncologist in Kaiser for more than 20 years. Now he is an enthusiastic acute care surg…
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August 2023 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Neoadjuvant Arterial Embolization of Spine Metastases Associated With Improved Local Control in Patients Receiving Surgical Decompression and Stereotactic Body RadiotherapyTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/Fulltext/2023/08000/Neoadjuvant_Arterial_Embolization_of_Spine.10.aspxAuthor…
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Professor Julio Mayol talks to us from his home town of Madrid, Spain about his journey through academic surgery, to administrative leader and innovator in the exploding world of Social Media and Surgery. He also reminds us how small a world surgery can be when we hear about his mentors Jeff Matthews and Julio Aguilar-Garcia - three musketeers for …
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Mark Coleman is a Colorectal Surgeon in the UK who is perhaps best known for spreading the word globally about Lapco - the UK model of teaching laparoscopic colorectal surgery that has been adopted in many countries and definitely broadened its horizons! Mark spent is early life in South Africa and from his earliest days was something of a car nut.…
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July 2023 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Identifying the Sources of Racial Disparity in the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease with Deep Brain StimulationTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/Fulltext/2023/06000/Identifying_the_Sources_of_Racial_Disparity_in_the.7.aspxAuthor: Nicholas Au YongGuest faculty: Nathan RowlandModerator…
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