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Dec 18
ERJ Podcast December 2025: Year in review
As part of the December issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Chief Editor James Chalmers and Deputy Chief Editor Don Sin for their end-of-year roundup of their highlights from the ERJ in 2025. Cite this podcast as: ERJ Podcast Dec ... Show More
14m 41s
Dec 15
ERJ Podcast November 2025: Artificial intelligence in publishing
As part of the November issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Chief Editor James Chalmers, Deputy Chief Editor Don Sin and European Respiratory Review Chief Editor Rory Morty discuss the merits and pitfalls of the rapidly increasin ... Show More
14m 1s
Oct 31
ERJ Podcast October 2025: Natural disasters and respiratory health
As part of the October issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Deputy Chief Editor Don Sin interviews Section Editor Isabella Annesi-Maesano about natural disasters and respiratory health, as discussed in her review article in this i ... Show More
15m 4s
Jul 2025
E142: New Guidelines: Advancing Care in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
<p>In this episode of the EADV Podcast, host Dr. Sarah Walsh sits down with Prof. Thrasivoulos Tzellos during the 2025 EADV Spring Symposium in Prague to discuss the latest European guidelines for the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).</p>
<p>Together, they explore the e ... Show More
22m 21s
Nov 2023
Special series: Ms. Moreno-Fontela and Assoc. Prof. Kasivisvanathan discuss the significant transition after residency
23m 8s
May 2024
Trigger Finger
<p>In this podcast series, we aim to shed light on stenosing tenosynovitis, also known as Trigger Finger. This happens when the tendon that controls the finger can't glide smoothly in the sheath that surrounds it.</p> <p>Join Dr. Niket Sonpal as he will guides us through various ... Show More
9m 6s
Jan 2025
#333 ‒ Longevity roundtable — the science of aging, geroprotective molecules, lifestyle interventions, challenges in research, and more | Steven Austad, Matt Kaeberlein, Richard Miller
2h 41m
Dec 2024
Transition du milieu de vie et parentalité
Dans la première partie de cet épisode, Karine partage avec nous la manière dont elle vit ce temps de transition de vie depuis son passage de la quarantaine et les questions et remises en cause qui l’animent depuis.Christophe Fauré nous explique ensuite ce qu’est ce processus nat ... Show More
35m 1s
Apr 2024
Lung Allocation System: Improving Patient Access with Kenneth McCurry, MD & Maryam Valapour, MD, MPP
0:16 Intro2:28 Recent modifications to the lung allocation score5:11 Monitoring chronic graft rejection9:23 The rising use of ex vivo lung perfusion 16:17 The presence of post-COVID patients on the lung transplant waitlist21:01 Impact of long Covid on transplant rehabilitation22: ... Show More
35m 53s
Mar 2023
Mechanical Ventilation: How Ventilators Work, Who Needs One and What to Expect
Eduardo Mireles, MD, director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit and vice-chair of the Department of Critical Care Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, joins this episode of Respiratory Inspirations to cover all things mechanical ventilation. Dr. Mireles starts with the basics of what m ... Show More
25m 48s
Oct 2024
2087: Career Defining Moments Pt. 2
<p>On today's two-part episode, we continue our interview with Dr. Dennis Hartlieb, diving deeper into the challenges of managing patient expectations in cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Hartlieb shares stories about working with patients, including adolescents with missing or malformed t ... Show More
28m 39s
Oct 2024
Dr. Skøtt talks about approaches to managing primary obstructive megaureter in children
<p>In this episode, Dr. Martin Stentebjerg Skøtt (DK) presents findings from a recently published systematic review on the topic of<b><em> "Endoscopic balloon dilatation and incision for treating primary obstructive megaureter in children"</em></b>.</p><p>Historically, ... Show More
5m 5s
Nov 2024
Critical Care in Australasia: A Past Presidential Address and a Devil of a Good Time Expected in Tasmania
<p>In this episode, Peter Brindley and Leon Byker sit down with Dr. Rob Bevan, immediate past president of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) and Critical Care Director at Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand. </p>
<p>Dr. Bevan shares his journey through leade ... Show More
30m 38s
"We need to recognise that having an adolescent-specific service will ultimately provide the foundations for lifelong healthcare"
Alexandra M. Nanzer joins Dorina Esendagli (the Monograph's Early Career Member representative) to talk about her Monograph, "The Transition of Respiratory Care: from Child to Adult". Their awareness-raising discussion covers are ... Show More
<p>In 'Episode 1' of the series on "<b><em>What young urologists need to know,</em></b><b>" </b>segment 1 covers the topic of "<b><em>Navigating the transition from residency to professional urology practice.</em></b>" Assoc. Prof. Veeru Kasivisvanat ... Show More
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