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    • Alan, Debbie; Gaffney, Sheila B. (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-13)
      Sheila Gaffney is a physical therapist on the Total Joint Team in the department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She will explain what physical therapy program is needed after ...
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2008-04-24)
      There is a large emphasis on intensive control of blood glucose in the ICU, but how accurate are the monitors we use to follow glucose? This episode reviews someof the limitations of deploying an instrument designed for ...
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-05-17)
      All surgical residents know that glutamine is the amino acid known as the fuel for the gut. But what is all the fuss about? The episode will look at the data on glutamine. Does glutamine improve outcomes, and if so and ...
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2008-05-04)
      In this week's Journal of the American Medical Association a meta-analysis was published that concluded that use of hemoglobin based blood substitutes result in an increased morbidity and mortality. Included in the same ...
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-01-18)
      A brief summary of what are hemoglobin based oxygen carriers (HBOC) and where are they in development.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-10-27)
      Large numbers of patients in ICUs are on heparin and what is this complication of heparin induced thrombocytopenia? Direct download: HIT.mp3
    • Friedman, Samuel R., 1942- (Vanderbilt University. Institute for Global Health, 2008-01-09)
    • Rose, Sister; Yisfawessen, Wondmu Tsigerada (Vanderbilt University. Institute for Global Health, 2007-11-08)
      Sister Rose presents her experiences with palliative care in Ethiopia, a very poor country. HIV/AIDS and cancer are considerable problems and medical resources are very limited.
    • Kuhn, John E. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-02-04)
    • Burk, Robert D. (Vanderbilt University. Institute for Global Health, 2008-07-21)
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2008-08-13)
      A potentially life-threatening electrolyte problem that commonly finds its way into the ICU as well as on exams.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-01-12)
      Hyperkalemia is a very common and potentially dangerous electrolyte disorder that commonly occurs in ICU patients.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-02-12)
      Evaluation and treatment of elevated serum sodium is presented.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-02-07)
      Hyponatremia or a low serum sodium is a common electrolyte problem that is dangerous if ignored or treated improperly.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-02-15)
      Understanding the root cause of hypoxia will allow for more appropriate treatment.
    • Diamond, Alex, D.O.; Alan, Debbie (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
      Alex Diamond, D.O. is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Listen and learn more about the risk of injury or sudden cardiac episodes in young athletes today. ...
    • Calendine, Cory; Alan, Debbie (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-13)
      Cory Calendine, M.D. is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Learn what can be done to minimize discomfort and optimize function in early stage arthritis, as well ...
    • Spindler, Kurt P. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-02-02)
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-05-28)
      Intraosseous vascular access was was developed for use in adult trauma patients over 80 years ago. Only recently has this technique regained popularity for rapid and safe access to the vascular space in patients in extremis.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-05-03)
      An introduction to the basic science in fluids used to treat hypovolemia.