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Delve into the topics that are shaping clinical care, research and medical education, which are challenging us to Reimagine Medicine
Copyright 2024 Reimagine Medicine
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  • Episode 18 – Head Injuries in Children: When It’s Time to See the Doctor
    2021/05/21

    Head injuries are common in children and teens. They can be mild, like a bump on the head, or more serious, like a concussion. It can be hard to tell the difference between a mild head injury and one that is more severe.

    Head injuries are more common in the spring and summer months, when children are active in outdoor activities and playing sports. Parents and children alike are excited about the return of youth sports after a hiatus due to the pandemic.

    Lois Sayrs, PhD, specializes in Child Health and Injury. Dr. Sayrs will help answer the question, “If your child experiences a head injury, how do you know when it is time to see the doctor?”

    • Episode Guest: Lois Sayrs, PhD
    • Hosted by: Jonathan Lifshitz, PhD and Katie Brite, MD
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    30 分
  • Episode 17 – Crisis Leadership: Innovating Treatment Protocols to Battle COVID-19
    2021/04/01

    Physicians are trained to deal with medical emergencies, but COVID-19 thrust hospitals in Phoenix — and around the world — into crisis mode for nearly a year. Phoenix was a COVID hotspot, as were other cities like New York. There have been 30 million cases and more than 540,000 deaths in the US, nearly 17,000 of whom were Arizonans.

    This was a tremendous test of crisis leadership as medical teams worked to understand the disease, identify treatment protocols and share valuable information. Marilyn Glassberg, MD, shares insights from her experience leading frontline teams and how a tweet led to a new predictive model for COVID lungs.

    • Episode Guest: Marilyn Glassberg, MD
    • Hosted by: Jonathan Lifshitz, PhD and Katie Brite, MD
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    32 分
  • Episode 16 – Heart Disease: It Can Happen at Any Age
    2021/02/22

    February is American Heart Month, and this year the theme is, Heart Disease: It Can Happen at Any Age. Heart disease doesn’t happen just to older adults. It is happening to younger people more often, partly because the conditions that lead to heart disease are happening at younger ages. It is important to learn about your risk of heart disease and the steps necessary to have a healthy heart.

    Wayne Franklin, MD, shares advancements that are improving outcomes for pediatric cardiac patients.

    Episode Guest: Wayne Franklin, MD

    Hosted by: Jonathan Lifshitz, PhD and Katie Brite, MD

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    30 分

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