
Going Under: Anesthesia Answered is a podcast with renowned physician and anesthesiologist Dr. Brian Schmutzler. Together with Award-Winning Co-Host and television journalist, Vahid Sadrzadeh, the podcast aims to answer not only your most pressing anesthesia questions but to provide the most up-to-date medical data available.This weekly medical podcast will release a new episode every Thursday at ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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We connect an Easter-season question to a real anesthesia fact: propofol is formulated with egg lecithin from egg yolk, and that doesn’t automatically mean people with egg allergies can’t receive it. We also break down why propofol ... more
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On this episode of Going Under: Anesthesia Answered with Dr. Brian Schmutzler and Vahid Sadrzadeh, a med student’s viral posts spark a bigger question that every clinician with a camera eventually faces: when does “content” become u... more
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On this episode of Going Under: Anesthesia Answered with Dr. Brian Schmutzler, why Early-Onset Cancer Is Rising In The United States.
Colon cancer at 40 should stop you in your tracks, and it’s becoming less of a rarity. We’re seei... more
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In the latest episode of Going Under: Anesthesia Answered, we unpack how diabetes actually works, why “pre-diabetes” misleads, and how care evolved from pig pancreas insulin to smart pumps and GLP-1s. Practical steps on diet, walkin... more
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A clinically focused show where two medical professionals unpack anesthesia, surgical care, and broader health-system issues with clear, real-world examples. Previous episodes cover topics from early cancer screening, diabetes treatment, GLP-1 therapies, and nutrition policy to healthcare costs, malpractice, and the implications of guidelines in everyday practice. A recurring strength is translating complex medical debates into practical insights for clinicians, patients, and decision-makers, often weaving in policy angles, cost considerations, and the human impact of system-level choices. A notable aspect is the show's willingness to critique healthcare economics and policy while keeping the discussion accessible through personal anecdotes... more
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Recent guests on Going Under: Anesthesia Answered include:
1. Brian Schmutzler
2. Dave Schrock
3. Dr. Adam Cien
4. Dr. Zain Hassan
5. Dr. Davinder Ramsingh
6. Dr. Jerome Adams
7. Dr. Risa Lewis
8. Dr. Dan Lasserson
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