Bronchoscopy and EBUS [720p]
Dr. Jed Gorden, Swedish Cancer Institute, describes the differences between bronchoscopy and endobronchial ultrasound, highlighting the advantages of EBUS in diagnosis and staging Author: cancergrace Added: 05/14/2018 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - May 14, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

JAMA Cardiology : Adding Point-of-Care Ultrasound to the Cardiac Physical Exam
Interview with John Kugler, author of Price and the Evolution of the Physical Examination, and Jagat Narula, MD, PhD, author of Time to Add a Fifth Pillar to Bedside Physical Examination: Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation, and Insonation (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - February 28, 2018 Category: General Medicine Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

JAMA Neurology : FUS Thalamotomy for Medication-Refractory, Tremor-Dominant PD
Interview with W. Jeff. Elias, MD, author of Safety and Efficacy of Focused Ultrasound Thalamotomy for Patients With Medication-Refractory, Tremor-Dominant Parkinson Disease: A Randomized Clinical Trial (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - October 30, 2017 Category: General Medicine Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

Imaging Innovations: New Techniques to Aid Clinicians
Drs Potter and Nwawka from the Hospital for Special Surgery share their thoughts on the latest in ultrasound, MRI, and CT. (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - October 12, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

EMN Live: The October 2017 Issue
Dr. Pescatore and Ms. Roberts discuss the game-changers and hot topics in the October issue, like Dr. Leon Gussow’s article on how opioids aren’t only drugs that are abused, Dr. Carlo Reyes’ article on why EPs should be federally protected from violence bu patients, why Dr. James Roberts’ next piece is game-changer for treating PID, how Dr. Christine Butts makes diagnosing ovarian torsion is easier with ultrasound, and how Drs. Adam Rodos and Wes Eilbert explain how to reverse NOACs. That plus bonus interviews with Dr. Roberts about PID and Dr. Ken Milne about evidence-based medicine. (Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians)
Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians - September 20, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Emergency Medicine News Emergency Medicine News Source Type: podcasts

HIFU to Treat Symptomatic Benign Thyroid Nodules (September 2017)
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound for Treatment of Symptomatic Benign Thyroid Nodules: A Prospective Study. Radiology 2017;284(3):897-906. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - August 21, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: The Radiological Society of North America Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

Ultrasound of torso trauma in kids, comparison of iron for anemia, brain amyloid and cognitive decline, and more.
Editors' Summary by Howard Bauchner, MD, Editor in Chief of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the June 13, 2017 issue (Source: JAMA: This Week's Audio Commentary)
Source: JAMA: This Week's Audio Commentary - June 13, 2017 Category: General Medicine Authors: JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

Preventing augmented-reality overload, fixing bone with tiny bubbles, and studying human migrations
This week we have stories on blocking dangerous or annoying distractions in augmented reality, gene therapy applied with ultrasound to heal bone breaks, and giving robots geckolike gripping power with Online News Editor David Grimm. Deputy News Editor Elizabeth Culotta joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a special package on human migrations —from the ancient origins of Europeans to the restless and wandering scientists of today. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: Public domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - May 18, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Preventing augmented-reality overload, fixing bone with tiny bubbles, and studying human migrations
This week we have stories on blocking dangerous or annoying distractions in augmented reality, gene therapy applied with ultrasound to heal bone breaks, and giving robots geckolike gripping power with Online News Editor David Grimm. Deputy News Editor Elizabeth Culotta joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a special package on human migrations—from the ancient origins of Europeans to the restless and wandering scientists of today. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: Public domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - May 18, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Preventing augmented-reality overload, fixing bone with tiny bubbles, and studying human migrations
This week we have stories on blocking dangerous or annoying distractions in augmented reality, gene therapy applied with ultrasound to heal bone breaks, and giving robots geckolike gripping power with Online News Editor David Grimm. Deputy News Editor Elizabeth Culotta joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a special package on human migrations—from the ancient origins of Europeans to the restless and wandering scientists of today. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [ Image: Public domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - May 18, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Preventing augmented-reality overload, fixing bone with tiny bubbles, and studying human migrations
This week we have stories on blocking dangerous or annoying distractions in augmented reality, gene therapy applied with ultrasound to heal bone breaks, and giving robots geckolike gripping power with Online News Editor David Grimm. Deputy News Editor Elizabeth Culotta joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a special package on human migrations —from the ancient origins of Europeans to the restless and wandering scientists of today. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: Public domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - May 18, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Preventing augmented-reality overload, fixing bone with tiny bubbles, and studying human migrations
This week we have stories on blocking dangerous or annoying distractions in augmented reality, gene therapy applied with ultrasound to heal bone breaks, and giving robots geckolike gripping power with Online News Editor David Grimm. Deputy News Editor Elizabeth Culotta joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a special package on human migrations—from the ancient origins of Europeans to the restless and wandering scientists of today. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Public domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - May 18, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-333 Ultrasound Guidance and Other Determinants of Successful Peripheral Artery Catheterization
Margaret Parker, MD, MCCM, speaks with David B. Kantor, MD, PhD, about the article, Ultrasound Guidance and Other Determinants of Successful Peripheral Artery Catheterization in Critically Ill Children, published in the December 2016 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - March 9, 2017 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts