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Unlocking the Secrets of the Mighty Mitochondria | Xtreme Everest

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Release Date: 05/09/2020

Nutritional screening and assessment tools for prehab | World Congress of Prehabilitation show art Nutritional screening and assessment tools for prehab | World Congress of Prehabilitation

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This talk “Nutritional screening and assessment tools for prehab” was originally given at the World Congress of Prehabilitation Medicine in London. For more information about some of this year’s conferences please go to Presented by Chelsia Gillis, Assistant Professor in the School of Human Nutrition in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at McGill University. It is the second in a series of three talks which precede a panel discussion on the wider subject of screening and assessment for prehabilitation. The first talk was released here: The panel discussion and...

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Medtronic’s External Research Program is open to all investigators who are interested in applying for support of their independently developed research. This podcast explains more. To submit an External Research Program yourself please go here: Presented by Desiree Chappell with her guest Katherine Liu, Program Manager, Global Clinical Research, Medtronic.

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Psychological screening and assessment tools for prehab | World Congress of Prehabilitation show art Psychological screening and assessment tools for prehab | World Congress of Prehabilitation

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Taken from The World Congress of Prehabilitation this talk goes through some psychological screening and assessment tools for prehabilitation. It is the first in a series of three talks (soon to be released here on TopMedTalk) which precede a panel discussion on the wider subject of screening and assessment for prehabilitation. Presented by Carol Keen, Consultant AHP, Physiotherapist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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This piece was originally the John Snow Plenary Lecture given at the World Congress of Prehabilitation in London. It is introduced by Franco Carli, Professor of Anesthesia at McGill University and Associate Professor in the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition at McGill University; our speaker is Gerrit Slooter, MD, PhD, Surgical Oncologist, Maxima Medical Centre, The Netherlands. If you would like to learn more about the conferences available this year checkout

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Prehabilitation, where are we now? (PART 2) | The World Congress of Prehabilitation show art Prehabilitation, where are we now? (PART 2) | The World Congress of Prehabilitation

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This is the second part of a question and answer session which was originally presented at The World Congress of Prehabilitation. Featuring Mike Grocott, TopMedTalk’s co-editor in Chief and the Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Southampton as well as an NIHR Senior Investigator, Denny Levett, Professor in Perioperative Medicine and Critical Care at the University of Southampton and a Consultant in Perioperative Medicine at Southampton University Hospital NHS Foundation trust (UHS), Franco Carli, Professor of Anesthesia at McGill University and Associate...

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Our coverage of the 18th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists (WCA 2024) continues. A truly global congress for anaesthesiology and critical care we were fortunate to meet and speak with two practitioners from Ukraine. In our conversation with them we cover, anesthesia practices in Ukraine, staffing shortages in a war-torn nation’s hospitals, medical training and practice in war conditions. Desiree Chappell speaks with her guests, Yelyzaveta Plechystaya, Chief of the anesthesia department at Dobrobut medical network and Dmytro Dziuba, Professor at Shupyk National Medical Academy of...

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The Global Scholars Program | WCA 2024 show art The Global Scholars Program | WCA 2024

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TopMedTalk brings you more exclusive coverage, direct from the 18th WFSA World Congress of Anaesthesiologists in Singapore. Now its tenth year, the Global Scholars Program provides support for young leaders in the specialty from low- and middle-lower income countries, more detail here: Here Desiree Chappell has a conversation with two global scholars, Kpehe Maimie, West African College of Surgeons and Faculty, SAFE obstetrics & Neonatal Rescucitation at Mercy Ships UK and Naima Zakaria, Medical Director, Tanga Regional Referral Hospital, Tanzania Dr Kpehe Maimie is featured in this...

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Prehabilitation, where are we now? (PART 1) | The World Congress of Prehabilitation show art Prehabilitation, where are we now? (PART 1) | The World Congress of Prehabilitation

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This question and answer session was originally presented at The World Congress of Prehabilitation. It features Mike Grocott, TopMedTalk’s co-editor in Chief and the Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Southampton as well as an NIHR Senior Investigator, Denny Levett, Professor in Perioperative Medicine and Critical Care at the University of Southampton and a Consultant in Perioperative Medicine at Southampton University Hospital NHS Foundation trust (UHS), Franco Carli, Professor of Anesthesia at McGill University and Associate Professor in the School of...

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The Perioperative Quality Initiative | WCA 2024 show art The Perioperative Quality Initiative | WCA 2024

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Desiree Chappell speaks about about the Perioperative Quality Initiative (POQI) with Mike Grocott, TopMedTalk’s co-editor in Chief, Professor of Anaesthesia and critical care at the University of Southampton and Guy Ludbrook, Professor of Anaesthesia at the University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital. The Perioperative Quality Initiative is here:  And there’s more information about the Global Summit here: For more of our exclusive coverage of the 18th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists (WCA 2024) check out TopMedTalk on our YouTube channel:

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The Network for the Advancement of Patient Blood Management | WCA 2024 show art The Network for the Advancement of Patient Blood Management | WCA 2024

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More from our coverage of the 18th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists (WCA 2024) The Network for the Advancement of Patient Blood Management, Haemostasis and Thrombosis (NATA) is a global independent medical association dedicated to advancement and promotion of best clinical practise in the management of anaemia and iron deficiency, critical bleeding, and thrombosis. Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen speak to Jens Meier, Professor, Head of the Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Kepler University Hospital as well as Chair Professor of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care at the...

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This special four part series explores the fascinating story of Xtreme Everest – the ground-breaking, research programme that has pursued a novel approach to scientific exploration. Over the last decade, this innovative team has performed large scale studies at high altitude to mimic some of the effects of critical illness. The objective is for their findings to be brought “from the mountainside to the bedside” so that the care for our sickest patients may be improved.

In this podcast, Andrew Murray, discusses the findings from his studies on Everest in which he has investigated novel mechanisms that control mitochondrial function under hypoxic conditions. It is hoped that his discoveries will facilitate major breakthroughs in tailoring medical interventions to improve the outcome of critical care patients.

Presented by Joff Lacey with his guest; Andrew Murray a reader in metabolic physiology at the University of Cambridge. Since 2005, Andrew has been a member of the Xtreme Everest research group, studying mitochondrial function in cardiac and skeletal muscle at high altitude.