What I Learned About Good Patient Care From Being an Expert WitnessFirst in a small series on the lessons I learned from looking at expert witness cases. THe malpractice process is not all evil, it can provide lessons to save future patients. /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/35516890
High Intensity High Risk Situations in the HospitalA beginning discussion of the factors involved in competently handling a critical situation with many tasks, or multiple situations within a short period or on the same unit. Thanks for listening! /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/27081432
Abdominal Emergencies in the ICUI'm baaack!. Been a few years. I am starting a series of podcasts on critical decision making for general surgeons and intensivists. The podcast would be useful to anyone who is trying to figure out how surgeons minds work when they are asked to come to the ICU to evaluate a pateint who may need surgery. /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/25645758
Second and Third Years of ResidencyDiscussion of the trial and tribulations of moving from intern to team leader and consultant. /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/9446804
PGY-1 Part 2A further discussion of the trials and tribulations you will face as a PGY-1 with more focus on procedures and surgical technique. /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/8426735
PGY-1 Part 1I begin a series of podcasts about residency. Hope you find them useful. Thanks for listening. JY /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/8349836
Discussion of Trauma Center Response to Rally MCIAn initial discussion of my first hand experience managing the MCI this past Saturday. Thanks to all for their help and professionalism. JY /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/5654128
NEW PODCAST! - Situational Decision Making Head-Chest-PelvisSorry its been so long. I will do new podcasts talking about complex ICU and trauma clinical situations and my algorithms and beliefs on how you should handle them. Me on sax trying to do justice to My One and Only Love. Happy New Year! JY /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/4956911
Perfection as a goal. Does it workA discussion of the recent move toward eliminating events causing harm in medicine. Does it work, and what are the effects. Thanks JY /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/4538642
Medical Malpractice Process 1Discussion of initial aspects of a medical malpractice case. Part 2 next week. Thanks for listening. JY /episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/4380502
Hierarchies in Medicine and SurgeryA discussion of the key role hierarchies play in high risk fields. Thanks for listening. JY/episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/4295136
How to be a great studentA discussion of my advice for students in any clinical discipline. Hope you learn something. JY/episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/4259025
Is Avionics The Right Model for Medical Decision Making?I discuss whether the airplane cockpit is the appropriate model for MDM. Military operations and fireground operations may be more appropriate. Thanks for listening. JY/episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/4222215
Presenting PatientsA discussion of how we should adapt student presentations in the world of the EMR. Thanks for listening. JY/episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/4172027
The HelicopterA short rant on aeromedical transport and how delaying activation and launch eliminate their usefulness. In some patients 10 minutes makes a big difference. Thanks JY/episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/4162635
Clinical Red TeamingA discussion of Red Teaming and its possible application to clinical medicine. The music is a flute and sax solo I played live with Green Eggs and Sam on the Dave Matthews Tune #41. Thanks for listening and have a Happy Holiday. JY./episode/index/show/clinicalbrain/id/4024289