Audible Bleeding
In this episode, we spotlight editorials and abstracts from the Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases, Innovations, and Techniques (). Editorials and Abstracts are read by Authors as well as members of the . Guests: Antonio L. Solano, MD (@solanotono) Hosts: John Culhane (@JohnCulhaneMD) Follow us Learn more about us at and provide us with your feedback with our .
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Audible Bleeding editor Wen () is joined by first year vascular fellow Eva (), JVS editor Dr. Forbes ), to discuss some of our favorite articles in the JVS family of journals. This episode hosts Dr. Fereydooni and Dr. Satam, the authors of the following paper. Articles: Show Guests Dr. Arash Fereydooni: PGY5 integrated vascular resident at Stanford Dr. Keyuree Satam: PGY2 integrated vascular resident at Stanford Follow us Learn more about us at and provide us with your feedback with our .
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In this episode we catch up with first-year fellows Imani, Yasong, Wen, and Seth as they recap the first 6 months of training and the transition from general surgery to vascular surgery. They recount learning their way around new hospitals, navigating new cities, and settling into life as vascular surgeons. Follow us Learn more about us at and provide us with your feedback with our .
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Audible Bleeding editor Wen () is joined by first year vascular fellow Eva (), second year vascular fellow Java (), JVS editor Dr. Forbes ), and JVS-VS associate editor Dr. Hedin to discuss some of our favorite articles in the JVS family of journals. This episode hosts Dr. Ann Gaffey, Dr. Mohammed Hamouda, and Dr. Young Erben, the authors of the following papers. Articles: Show Guests Dr. Ann Gaffey (): Assistant professor of surgery at UC San Diego School of Medicine in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. Dr. Gaffey's clinical...
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In this episode, we spotlight editorials and abstracts from the Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases, Innovations, and Techniques (). Editorials and Abstracts are read by Authors as well as members of the . Guests: Kelsey Schmittling, Medical Student (@kelseyum2plus) Hosts: John Culhane (@JohnCulhaneMD) Nishi Vootukuru (@Nishi_Vootukuru) Follow us Learn more about us at and provide us with your feedback with our .
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In this episode of Audible Bleeding, Jamila, Anh, and Naveed discuss the LifeBTK Trial with Principal Investigator Dr. Brian DeRubertis, where we discuss the new Abbott Esprit everolimus-eluting resorbable scaffold for the below-knee popliteal space. Guest: Dr. DeRubertis, is the Principal Investigator of the LIFE-BTK trial. He is the Chief of the Division of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery at New York-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. Audible Bleeding Team Dr. Jamila Hedhliis a general surgery resident at the University of Illinois. Anh Dang, (@QuynhAnh_Dang), is a...
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Audible Bleeding editor Wen () is joined by 3rd year medical student Nishi (), JVS editor Dr. Forbes (), and JVS-CIT associate editor Dr. Jimenez to discuss some of our favorite articles in the JVS family of journals. This episode hosts Dr. Trisha Roy (), Dr. Judit Csore (), and Dr. Maham Rahimi, the authors of the following papers. Articles: Show Guests Dr. Trisha Roy- Assistant professor of cardiovascular surgery at the Houston Methodist Debakey Heart and Vascular Center. Background of Material engineering, vascular imaging, research interest in...
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In this episode, we spotlight editorials and abstracts from the Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases, Innovations, and Techniques (). Editorials and Abstracts are read by members of the . Guests: Dr. Gregory Magee, MD () Dr. Eric Pillado, MD () Dr. Ben Li, MD () Dr. Donald Baril, MD () Dr. Michael Malinowski, MD Hosts: John Culhane () Nishi Vootukuru () Follow us Learn more about us at and provide us with your feedback with our . *Gore is a financial sponsor of this podcast, which has been independently developed by the presenters...
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Audible Bleeding editor Wen () is joined by 3rd year medical student Nishi (), JVS editor Dr. Forbes ), and JVS social media liaison Dr. Haurani to discuss some of our favorite articles in the JVS family of journals. This episode hosts Dr. Marc Schermerhorn, Dr. Andrew Sanders, Dr. Mitchell Cox and Dr. Junji Tsukagoshi, the authors of the following papers. Articles: Show Guests Dr. Marc Schermerhorn: Chief of vascular and endovascular surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess and professor of surgery, Harvard Medical School Dr. Andrew Sanders:...
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Guest: Dr. Christian de Virgilio is the Chair of the Department of Surgery at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He is also Co-Chair of the College of Applied Anatomy and a Professor of Surgery at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate degree in Biology at Loyola Marymount University and earned his medical degree from UCLA. He then completed his residency in General Surgery at UCLA-Harbor Medical Center followed by a fellowship in Vascular Surgery at the Mayo Clinic. Resources: Rutherford Chapters (10th ed.): 174, 175, 177, 178 Prior Holding Pressure...
info_outlineThis episode of Audible Bleeding features Drs. Adam Johnson and Jeniann Yi, members of the Society for Vascular Surgery Health Information Technology Committee, to discuss the application of large language models in vascular surgery with two experts in the field, Dr. Andrew Gonzalez and one of his collaborators, Shantanu Dev. The episode promises a conversation exploring machine learning and large language models with insights from the guests' diverse expertise in vascular surgery, health informatics, and artificial intelligence.
Dr. Andrew Gonzalez, an assistant professor in vascular surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine and also an SVS HITC committee member, has clinical and research interests in peripheral arterial disease and artificial intelligence applications for amputation prevention.
Shantanu Dev, a computer science PhD student at Ohio State, focusing on multimodal modeling for clinical applications in AI. Shantanu worked at PWC for eight years in their AI R&D division and co-owns Satsang.ai (www.satsang.ai) Digital Health, an AI company addressing healthcare inequities and quality of care.
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AI Revolution in Medince: GPT4 and Beyond by Peter Lee
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Artificial Intelligentce in Surgery: Understanding the Role of Ai in Surgical Practice by Dan Hashimoto
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Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence can make Helathcare Human Again by Eric Topel
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Dr. Jennian Yi is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Colorado.
Dr. Adam Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Duke University, and editor at Audible Bleeding.
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