

Clinician's Roundtable
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Tune in to interviews with the top thought leaders in medicine exploring the clinical and professional issues that are foremost in the minds of the medical community. Join us at the Clinician's Roundtable for discussions on a vast range of topics that every medical professional should know about.
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Nov 21, 2007 • 13min
Cystic Fibrosis: No Longer a Childhood Disease
Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD
Guest: Richard Moss, MD
No longer a disease of childhood, patients with cystic fibrosis are now living well into adult life. Dr. Moss discusses with host Dr. Bill Rutenberg about the current state of the art of treatment that has made long-term survival possible, new morbidities resulting from increased survival to financing health care for adults with cystic fibrosis and transitioning from pediatric to adult care.

Nov 21, 2007 • 13min
IHI's 5 Million Lives Campaign
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest: Joe McCannon
Joe McCannon, a VP at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and manager of the 5 Million Lives Campaign, discusses the groundbreaking, voluntary initiative to protect patients from five million incidents of medical harm in US hospitals over two years (December 2006 – December 2008).

Nov 21, 2007 • 13min
IHI's 100,000 Lives Campaign
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest: Joe McCannon
Joe McCannon, VP and Campaign Manager for the IHI, discusses the 100,000 lives campaign which began in 2006. Up to 15M incidents of patient harm occur in US Hospitals each year-what can we do to reduce these iatrogenic errors?

Nov 20, 2007 • 11min
CT Screening for Lung Cancer
Host: Lee Freedman, MD
Guest: W. Michael Alberts, MD, MBA
Dr. Alberts, a past president of the American College of Chest Physicians, discusses the rationale for the new recommendation from that body against the use of CT scanning to screen for lung cancer.

Nov 20, 2007 • 13min
Time is Muscle - Reducing the Risk of an Acute MI
Host: Matthew J. Sorrentino, MD, FACC, FASH
Guest: David Faxon, MD
Dr. David Faxon, Professor of Cardiology at Harvard Medical School, will outline strategies to improve early reperfusion in patients presenting with an ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. How can we improve door-to-balloon times and save lives?

Nov 20, 2007 • 13min
ASD and PFO-To close or not to close?
Host: Matthew J. Sorrentino, MD, FACC, FASH
Guest: Ziyad Hijazi, MD
Dr. Ziyad Hijazi, an interventional cardiologist at Rush Medical Center, will discuss the diagnosis and treatment of atrial septal defects and patent foramen ovale in children and adults. When do we close these defects?

Nov 20, 2007 • 11min
Novel Method for Sealing Arterial Puncture Sites
Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD
Guest: Christopher Cates, MD
Following an interventional radiologic procedure, patients often have to lay still for 6-8 hours to enable their groin wound to properly close. Often times the patient returns to the physician because of a groin complication. Today's guest, Dr. Christopher Cates holds a patent on a new method for quickly sealing arterial puncture sites, decreasing the time it takes for the groin wound to seal and improving outcomes. Join host Mark Nolan Hill for an interesting interview.

Nov 20, 2007 • 13min
The Future of Acute Stroke Intervention
Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD
Guest: Christopher Cates, MD
There is a huge opportunity to improve the outcomes of stroke victims by reorganizing our healthcare delivery system to provide access to acute stroke care in highly specialized stroke centers in similar ways that heart centers mobilized 25 years ago. Join host, Dr. Mark Nolan Hill in an intersting conversation with our guest, Dr. Christopher Cates.

Nov 20, 2007 • 13min
Virtual Reality Simulation in Carotid Stenting II
Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD
Guest: Christopher Cates, MD
Physicians at Emory recently developed a procedure that combines Virtual Reality with MRI to enable vascular surgeons to walk through a procedure using Virtual Realty minutes before they do the actual procudure. In this segment, join host, Dr. Mark Nolan Hill walk through the VR procedure as a surgeon would, prior to conducting the actual procedure with our guest Dr. Christopher Cates from Emory University School of Medicine.

Nov 20, 2007 • 13min
Virtual Reality Simulation in Carotid Stenting I
Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD
Guest: Christopher Cates, MD
Physicians at Emory recently developed a procedure that combines Virtual Reality with MRI to enable vascular surgeons to walk through a procedure using Virtual Realty minutes before they do the actual procudure. In this segment, join host, Dr. Mark Nolan Hill learn how this procedure was developed and how it is currently being used in practice and in training from our guest, Dr. Christopher Cates.


