MedEd Learning Experience

The MedEd Learning Experience podcast is a weekly podcast series that provides brief, interview-style discussions with clinical experts and is designed to teach safe and effective use of different therapies in patient monitoring and respiratory interventions. The podcast will feature discussions on anesthesia and brain monitoring, unplanned extubation in the NICU, routine intubation with video laryngoscopy, challenges in the NICU, the value of NIRS in clinical practice in the NICU, non-invasive and invasive ventilation in the NICU, and more. The goal of this program is to get closer to the patient and delve into the challenges and impact of each technology in practice. For more medical education content, please visit: https://www.medtronic.com/covidien/en-us/clinical-education/catalog.html

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Episodes

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022

What are some therapeutic options with the NIRS monitor in the NICU? Dr. Scott Duncan walks through some of the available options.

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022

What is NIRS monitoring? Today, we will dive into near-infrared spectroscopy with Dr. Scott Duncan, Professor and Chief Division of Neonatal Medicine Department of Pediatrics at University of Louisville School of Medicine.

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022

Dr. Jonathan Mintzer discusses examples of both cerebral and non-cerebral uses of NIRS monitoring.

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022

Can NIRS be used as a "responsive" monitoring technique? Dr. Jonathan Mintzer describes the potential utility and shares his insights.

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022

How is NIRS used in a "routine" monitoring paradigm? Dr. Jonathan Mintzer, NICU/Well-Baby Nursery Medical Director at Mountainside Medical Center, explains the process.

NIRS Monitoring in the NICU

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022

In this video, we discuss Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) monitoring in the NICU. How does NIRS monitoring work, and why should it be a part of monitoring protocols in the NICU? To answer these questions, we talk with Dr. Muzafar Gani Abdul Wahab, Associate Professor in Pediatrics at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada and Dr. Yasser Elsayed, neonatologist at the Health Sciences Center in Winnipeg and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Manitoba.

Tuesday Jun 28, 2022

Many options are now available for managing the airway in anesthetized patients. In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, we’ll explore the variety of current choices with Dr. Adam Thaler, Assistant Professor of the Department of Anesthesiology at Jefferson University Hospital. 

Tuesday Jun 28, 2022

What causes an airway to be difficult? In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, we’ll dive into the numerous reasons clinicians may encounter difficult airways and complicated intubations. More on this topic from Dr. Adam Thaler, Assistant Professor of the Department of Anesthesiology at Jefferson University Hospital. 

Tuesday Jun 28, 2022

How has anesthesia management changed over the years? In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, we’ll discuss the evolution of everyday practices in anesthesiology. Here to shed some light on this topic is Dr. Adam Thaler, Assistant Professor of the Department of Anesthesiology at Jefferson University Hospital. 

Tuesday Jun 28, 2022

Covid-19 continues to create challenges in hospital routines and healthcare delivery. Can video laryngoscopy help mitigate some of these challenges when intubating infectious patients? In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, we’ll hear from Dr. David Hsia, Director of Bronchoscopy and Interventional Pulmonology at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center at Torrance, CA. 

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