
27 - Johns Hopkins Medicine: Reliving The Moments
04/08/21 • 26 min
In the sixth installment of our Johns Hopkins series, host Bill Curtis relives some favorite moments. Hear from Dr. Dale Needham, Dr. Martin Brodsky, and Dr. Megan Hosey on their innovative and groundbreaking techniques in the ICU. We also touch on Dr. Christopher Earley’s revolutionary care and treatment of Restless Leg Syndrome. And finally, we learn from Dr. Ken Pienta about the in’s-and-outs of the silent killer that is prostate cancer, and how best we can treat it pre- and post-diagnosis.
In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs & innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Johns Hopkins Medicine is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care.
Episode Timestamps:
1:40 Why is sedating the wrong way to go for ICU care?
3:25 How did Dr. Dale Needham break the traditional adage of sedation in the ICU first?
6:09 Techniques on orienting patients during a time of delusion in the ICU.
8:15 Dr. Hosey shares some advice for physicians dealing with psychological care in the ICU.
10:30 How does Speech Language Pathologist Dr. Martin Brodsky communicate with ICU patients?
13:15 What is RLS - Restless Leg Syndrome?
15:47 What is the innovative technique Dr. Christopher Earley uses to treat RLS?
17:47 Why do so many men die from prostate cancer?
19:02 What are the signs men should look for in identifying prostate cancer?
20:02 The use of proton therapy in urological issues such as prostate cancer.
23:05 Dr. Hosey shares her emotional experience with how COVID has changed her life.
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Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis
Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley
Sound Engineering by: Steve Reickeberg
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
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In the sixth installment of our Johns Hopkins series, host Bill Curtis relives some favorite moments. Hear from Dr. Dale Needham, Dr. Martin Brodsky, and Dr. Megan Hosey on their innovative and groundbreaking techniques in the ICU. We also touch on Dr. Christopher Earley’s revolutionary care and treatment of Restless Leg Syndrome. And finally, we learn from Dr. Ken Pienta about the in’s-and-outs of the silent killer that is prostate cancer, and how best we can treat it pre- and post-diagnosis.
In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs & innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Johns Hopkins Medicine is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care.
Episode Timestamps:
1:40 Why is sedating the wrong way to go for ICU care?
3:25 How did Dr. Dale Needham break the traditional adage of sedation in the ICU first?
6:09 Techniques on orienting patients during a time of delusion in the ICU.
8:15 Dr. Hosey shares some advice for physicians dealing with psychological care in the ICU.
10:30 How does Speech Language Pathologist Dr. Martin Brodsky communicate with ICU patients?
13:15 What is RLS - Restless Leg Syndrome?
15:47 What is the innovative technique Dr. Christopher Earley uses to treat RLS?
17:47 Why do so many men die from prostate cancer?
19:02 What are the signs men should look for in identifying prostate cancer?
20:02 The use of proton therapy in urological issues such as prostate cancer.
23:05 Dr. Hosey shares her emotional experience with how COVID has changed her life.
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Learn More: Medicine, We’re Still Practicing
Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis
Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley
Sound Engineering by: Steve Reickeberg
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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26 - Dr. Megan Hosey: Peace of Mind (In the ICU) - Johns Hopkins Series
In the fifth installment of our Johns Hopkins series, hosts Dr. Steven Taback and Bill Curtis are joined by Dr. Megan Hosey to discuss her work in providing frontline psychological care to patients in the ICU. In an extremely unique field, Dr. Megan Hosey is gifted with the powerful skillset of providing warmth and psychological support to ICU patients in very troubled times. There needs to be more Dr. Hosey’s in the world!
In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs & innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Johns Hopkins Medicine is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care.
Episode Timestamps:
2:13 What are some of the new challenges that COVID has brought to Dr. Hosey’s work in the ICU
4:32 Techniques that can help physicians ease the mind of a delirious patient
5:50 How can physicians provide the right kind of psychological support without an ICU psychologist on staff?
9:20 How should patients handle anxiety in the ICU vs outside the ICU
11:42 Where does a lot of the anxiety stem from in the ICU?
14:22 How does Dr. Hosey manage the family in relation to COVID patients?
16:05 What can family members do to better help out their loved ones in the ICU?
19:06 How important is a positive attitude for the patient?
21:24 The psychological affect of treating COVID patients in the ICU during the strongest COVID surge last year
23:50 How has COVID changed Dr. Hosey’s life?
27:45 Who’s gonna take care of the healthcare workers dealing with PTSD after COVID-19?
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Learn More: Medicine, We’re Still Practicing
Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis
Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley
Sound Engineering by: Steve Reickeberg
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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28 - Disaster Medicine and Emergency Care
In our seventh installment for our Johns Hopkins series, hosts Dr. Steven Taback and Bill Curtis are joined by Assistant Director of Special Operations at Johns Hokpins Medicine, Dr. Matthew Levy, where they discuss the harrowing yet heroic care that the nations frontline EMT’s delivered during the pandemic. You’ll discover how the complexity of top notch EMS care is coordinated, as well as ground-breaking innovations like the Israeli AED drone delivery protocol, and the inner-workings behind how the emergency medical care system is funded. You won’t want to miss this enlightening conversation!
In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs & innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Johns Hopkins Medicine is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care.
Episode Timestamps:
2:28 What is the ‘Division of Special Operations’ at Johns Hopkins?
3:54 How do EMS systems coordinate with other departments on a regional and national level?
5:47 Fire Department EMS systems vs private EMS systems.
8:11 How has EMS care progressed through and after COVID?
11:46 EMT’s and their direct contact with COVID.
13:00 Were people avoiding hospital care during the pandemic?
16:40 What is the difference between EMS and EMT?
19:31 Are EMS and EMT fields properly funded? How can they be optimized to the patient?
21:42 The dynamic of insurance in its relation to EMS care.
24:38 How do EMT’s handle the difficult decisions they’re put into every day?
27:29 Dr. Levy elaborates on the Israeli EMS drone delivery AED system.
31:58 Dr. Levy shares about his experience of working in emergency care in the difficult city like Baltimore.
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Learn More: Medicine, We’re Still Practicing
Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis
Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley
Sound Engineering by: Steve Reickeberg
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Medicine, We're Still Practicing - 27 - Johns Hopkins Medicine: Reliving The Moments
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S2Dr.. As we wrap up our Johns Hopkins series showcasing the amazing expertise and innovation from one of the top hospitals in the country, we wanted to devote an episode to really digging into some of the most significant revelations that were shared with us by these World-Class practitioners. You'll see why these are our featured moments as we relive the groundbreaking and passionate prac
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