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The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast

Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics
Preeclampsia
Pulmonary Edema
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Neonatal Resuscitation
Pregnancy
Informed Consent
Interprofessional Collaboration
Amniotic Fluid Embolism
Patient Safety
Obstetric Hemorrhage
Cardiac Output
Pregnancy Complications
Invasive Group A Strep
Clinical Event Debriefing
Nursing Care
Clinical Concepts In Obstetrics
Communication In Healthcare
Oxygen Therapy
Hypoxemia
Massive Obstetric Hemorrhage

Your trusted resource for everything to do with high-risk and critical care obstetrics. Our experienced, interprofessional team shares insights from years of practice, simulation, and team training—making complex topics simple and easy to understand. Sometimes it’s just us, sometimes it’s guests, and sometimes it’s case reviews—always with the goal of helping you provide the best care. Thanks for ... more

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In this episode, Stephanie Martin and Suzanne McMurtry Baird speak with Nicolette Lewis, a labor and delivery nurse who shares her harrowing experience of nearly dying during childbirth due to a ruptured splenic artery aneurysm. Nicolette discusses t... more

In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, hosts Stephanie Martin, Suzanne Baird, and Julie Arafeh discuss a complex case involving a postpartum patient experiencing sepsis. They emphasize the importance of clear communication, adherenc... more

Cesarean Delivery: Major Abdominal Surgery

Welcome back to The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast with hosts Suzanne McMurtry Baird (Nursing Director) and Stephanie Martin (Medical Director) of Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics.

In this episode, we exp... more

In this episode of The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast, Dr. Stephanie Martin sits down with Dr. Lexi Hill, an MFM specialist delivering high-risk pregnancy care via Telehealth to rural communities across the country.

They discuss:

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Recent Guests

Nicolette Lewis
A labor and delivery nurse who shared her traumatic birth story and life-threatening experience during labor
Episode: From Nurse to Patient: A Unique Perspective
Dr. Lexi Hill
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist with extensive experience in telehealth
Self-employed Telehealth Physician
Episode: Rural Care, Real Challenges: Telehealth & Critical Obstetrics
HeHe Stewart
A birth doula with a passion for educating women about childbirth and avoiding birth trauma.
Tranquility by HeHe & The Birth Lounge
Episode: Role of Doula in High-Risk Pregnancies: Interview with HeHe Stewart
Jamie Agunsday
Masters Prepared Registered Nurse with extensive experience in women's health care
Maternal Mortality Review Committee, New Jersey
Episode: Examining the Impact: Insights from a Maternal Mortality Review Committee
Alan Frankfurt
Anesthesiologist with extensive experience in obstetric anesthesia since 1989
Private practice at Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas
Episode: Is Obstetric Hemorrhage Different from Trauma? An Interview with Dr Alan Frankfurt
Dr. Alan Frankfurt
Anesthesiologist specialized in obstetric anesthesia since 1989, with experience in military and trauma settings
Episode: Resuscitation from (massive) obstetric hemorrhage: Who, What, When and How
Dr. Lou Halamek
Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University, director of neonatal resuscitation and the Resus One Quality Improvement Program.
Stanford University
Episode: Debriefing to improve team performance: A discussion with Dr Lou Halamek

Hosts

Dr. Stephanie Martin
Medical Director with Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and Co-host of The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast, with a focus on high-risk obstetric care and education.
Suzanne McMurtry Baird
Nursing Director with Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics, specializing in nursing care and education related to obstetrics.
Julie Arafeh
Simulation Director at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics, focusing on training and education through simulation in high-risk obstetric scenarios.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 301 ratings
  • The dream team of Obstetrics

    Thank you for a great podcast. I like that the podcast is approximately 30 minutes long. The topics are extremely relevant and informative. I enjoy the content and the way it is delivered. Looking forward to more episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mercynurse87
    United Statesa month ago
  • Informative and educational resources provide valuable knowledge and insights that enhance learning, promote understanding, and contribute to personal and intellectual growth across various fields of study and areas of interest.

    Audible
    5
    silvia
    United States2 months ago
  • Healthcare Information in Accessible Professional Language

    Informative and educational resources provide valuable knowledge and insights that enhance learning, promote understanding, and contribute to personal and intellectual growth across various fields of study and areas of interest.

    Audible
    5
    silvia
    United States2 months ago
  • Excellent

    Great podcast! I love the case reviews.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CRNA princess
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great Podcast

    Thank you so much for what you’re doing. It really helps in my ER work to hear about these cases and to hear you talk about them. Keep it up.

    Tom L.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PandaWwwjjj
    United Statesa year ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The podcast is a trusted resource that makes complex obstetrics topics simple and easy to understand.
There are strong positive reviews emphasizing the educational value and relevance of the content, particularly for nursing staff in emergency obstetric situations.
Feedback highlights the importance of communication and teamwork in obstetric care, as discussed in many episodes.
Listeners appreciate the practical insights and experiences shared by hosts, enhancing their clinical practice.

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From Nurse to Patient: A Unique Perspective
Q: How has this experience impacted how you care for other patients?
I am more aware of people's intuition feelings and how to connect with my patients, showing them empathy and listening carefully to their concerns.
Listener Q and A: Obstetric Hemorrhage
Q: How many points or percentage below the patient's baseline vital signs is normal?
Standardizing the definition of abnormal vital signs in pregnancy is crucial because it relies heavily on absolute numbers rather than percentage changes from baseline.
Listener Q and A: Obstetric Hemorrhage
Q: When can you stop weighing pads when they are 50 cc's or less within an hour?
It's more of a common sense nursing judgment; you should continue to measure QBL based on the overall assessment and clinical circumstance of the patient.
Listener Q and A: Obstetric Hemorrhage
Q: How long should postpartum assessment of vital signs, fundal, and QBL be assessed?
You're going to be doing your assessment on this patient until she is stable and discharge-prepared, with the frequency based on findings from your assessments.
Listener Q and A: Obstetric Hemorrhage
Q: Should we give blood when we have normal vital signs?
You're not going to transfuse with normal vitals, but you're going to follow the postpartum hemorrhage protocol and watch and monitor according to the postpartum hemorrhage protocol.

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This show serves as a comprehensive resource for medical professionals focusing on high-risk and critical care obstetrics. It features a blend of expert insights, case studies, and discussions aimed at simplifying complex medical topics, particularly those that arise in obstetric emergencies. Topics covered include maternal health conditions like preeclampsia and sepsis, the dynamics of communication in healthcare settings, and innovative healthcare delivery methods such as telehealth. The content is designed to enhance clinical practice and empower healthcare providers, especially nurses and obstetricians, with the knowledge needed to better serve patients during critical moments. With a notable emphasis on practical solutions and real-wor... more

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1. Nicolette Lewis
2. Dr. Lexi Hill
3. HeHe Stewart
4. Jamie Agunsday
5. Alan Frankfurt
6. Dr. Alan Frankfurt
7. Dr. Lou Halamek

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