This podcasts covers an approach to sickle cell including pathophysiology, diagnosis, history, physical exam, investigations and treatment. It was developed by Noha Elsherbini a fourth year medical student at McGill University with Dr. Surabhi Rawal, a Pediatric Hematologist Oncologist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital in Montreal.
May 31
Approach to Limp - Updated
This podcast will discuss Approach to Limp - Updated. This podcast was created by Lexyn Iliscupidez, a medical student at the University of Calgary. This podcast was created with the support of Dr. Sarah Smith, a Family Physician in Calgary, Alberta.. This PedsCases podcast focus ... Show More
17m 56s
Dec 2021
Transforming medical education around trauma-informed care, 2021 AMA Research Challenge finalist
Priya Shah, fourth-year medical student at Harvard and AMA Research Challenge finalist, discusses her passion for transforming medical education and the curriculum she developed, based on her research, to improve trauma-informed care.
Poster: Trauma-Informed Care in Pediatrics: ... Show More
16 m
Feb 2022
Open, accessible data is key to involving patients in their own health
Dr. Shuhan He, emergency medicine physician and instructor at the lab of computer science at Mass General, talks about his research and focus on use of data to help patients take interest in their own health. This episode is part of the Health IT series by the AMA-MSS Committee o ... Show More
30m 31s
May 2023
SCCM Pod-477: Going Viral With the Discovery VIRUS COVID-19 Registry
The Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study (VIRUS) is a prospective, cross-sectional, observational study and registry of all eligible adult and pediatric patients who are admitted to a hospital. Marilyn N. Bulloch, PharmD, BCPS, FCCM, was joined by Rahul Kashyap ... Show More
23m 29s
Sep 2021
How far can a patient walk with a cardiac stent? Exploring disease burden with Oliver Aalami, M.D.
Vascular surgeon Oliver Aalami, M.D. discusses his research in clinical validation devices, algorithms from step-count data, and health data accessibility for patients. This episode is part of a Health IT series by the AMA-MSS Committee on Health Information Technology, hosted by ... Show More
27m 3s
Feb 2022
Eric D. Perakslis, PhD on health data privacy: the good, the bad, the ugly
Chief science and digital officer at the Duke Clinical Research Institute Eric Perakslis, PhD, tackles issues in health data privacy in the attention economy, telehealth in the pandemic age, and more. This episode is part of the Health IT series by the AMA-MSS Committee on Health ... Show More
25m 24s
Mar 2022
Brian Clay, MD, on how managing COVID-19 "crystalized" operations for data and telehealth at UCSD
Brian Clay, MD. internal physician and a chief medical information officer at University of California San Diego shares his experience with clinical informatics including interoperability, open notes for patients, data literacy and more. This episode is part of the Health IT seri ... Show More
29m 1s
Aug 2021
Leveraging health IT and data to understand patient outcomes with Joseph Ross, MD, MHS
Dr. Joseph Ross gives us a glimpse of his research work exploring the regulation of medical devices and pharmaceuticals to understand and improve patient outcomes. This episode is part of a Health IT series by the AMA-MSS Committee on Health Information Technology, hosted by Chai ... Show More
8m 29s