

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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Aug 17, 2007 • 13min
PTSD and My Experience with Aircraft Incidents
Host: Gary Kohn, MD
Guest: Donald Hudson, MD
Dr. Hudson discusses different manifestations of PTSD in two different aircraft accident scenarios.

Aug 17, 2007 • 13min
PTSD - Treatment and Referral
Host: Gary Kohn, MD
Guest: Donald Hudson, MD
Post-traumatic stress disorder is increasingly seen outside the military and in primary care providers' offices. Dr. Hudson discusses when treatment and/or referral are appropriate.

Aug 17, 2007 • 13min
PTSD - Implications and Recognition
Host: Gary Kohn, MD
Guest: Donald Hudson, MD
Post-traumatic stress disorder is increasingly recognized outside of the combat arena. Dr. Hudson discusses implications and spectra of the disorder in civilians.

Aug 17, 2007 • 13min
The MD Civilian Soldier: Dealing with Deployment
Host: Shira Johnson, MD
Guest: Mark Plaster, MD
Dr Shira Johnson speaks with Dr. Mark Plaster on the psychological and practical issues involved in dealing with deployment and maintaining your practice, your family, and your sanity.

Aug 17, 2007 • 11min
The MD Civilian Soldier: Role in the Military
Host: Shira Johnson, MD
Guest: Mark Plaster, MD
Dr. Mark Plaster talks with Dr Shira Johnson about the realities of enlisting, training, and deployment for the physician civilian soldier in the military. Dr. Plaster has left both his busy practice and his work as editor and publisher of Emergency Physicians Montly to serve a tour of duty in Iraq and another tour in the Ukraine.

Aug 17, 2007 • 13min
Orthopedic Surgeon to the Olympic Ski Team
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD
Guest: John Feagin, MD
Dr. Maurice Pickard Interviews Dr. John Feagin about the complexities of being the orthopedic surgeon to the U.S. Olympic Ski Team. All injuries are difficult to address with athletic patients, but in these elite athletes the emotional impact of losing a participating place in the Olympics can be devastating. In this environment physical therapy to recovery can be inspiring, and lessons can be learned that are useful to all sports medicine practitioners.

Aug 17, 2007 • 13min
Issues Confronting the Physician in a War Zone
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD
Guest: John Feagin, MD
Dr. John Faegin explains to host Dr. Maurice Pickard the value of being a soldier before becoming a physician when practicing medicine in a war zone. One is made aware of how much medical care US military doctors provide to the civilians, whose lives have been so disrupted.

Aug 17, 2007 • 13min
An Orthopedic Surgeon in a Third World Country
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD
Guest: John Feagin, MD
How often do you treat a crush injury and multiple fractures inflicted by the powerful jaws of a leopard? And are post-op temperatures more likely to be due to malaria than wound infections? Dr. Maurice Pickard discusses with Dr. John Feagin the problems and rewards of being an orthopedic surgeon in Tenwek, Kenya.

Aug 17, 2007 • 13min
Government Foul-ups Deny Aid to 9/11 Workers
Host: Paul Raeburn
Guest: Cindy Bascetta, MA, MPH
We all agree that the 9/11 workers, physicians, and other emergency responders were heroic in their efforts to recover from the disaster and begin the slow process of rebuilding. And we're doing everything we can to help them, right? Wrong. The Government Accountability Office has found that the program has been subject to repeated bureaucratic mix-ups, and has twice been interrupted, once for an entire year. Why can't we take care of the people we call heroes? Join us for a special Washington Health Report and find out.

Aug 17, 2007 • 13min
Physician's response on a disaster scene
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest: John Hick, MD
As first responder to the scene at the Minneapolis bridge collapse, Dr. Hick shares his first-hand experiences.


