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Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast

WashU Medicine Department of Surgery
Transplant Surgery
Trauma Surgery
Chest Trauma
Critical Care
Washington Manual Of Surgery
Acute Pancreatitis
Vascular Access
Acute Appendicitis
Gunshot Wound
Chest Tube Placement
Thoracotomy
Surgery
Pancreas Transplantation
Kidney Transplantation
Liver Transplantation
Neuroendocrine Tumors
Hemothorax
Emergency Protocols
Hemodialysis
Washu Medicine

The Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast provides quick access to essential surgical knowledge for busy trainees, surgeons and students. You’ll get clear guidance on surgical decision-making, procedures and diseases, presented by expert faculty and residents from the Department of Surgery at WashU Medicine. This podcast is designed as a companion to the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Ma... more

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Latest Episodes

Let’s talk melanoma – Join general surgery resident Dr. Ken Newcomer for a discussion with Dr. Ryan Fields, the former chair of the Section of Surgical Oncology in the Department of Surgery at WashU Medicine and leading expert in comprehensive surgic... more

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Let’s talk melanoma – Join general surgery resident Dr. Ken Newcomer for a discussion with Dr. Ryan Fields, the former chief of the Section of Surgical Oncology in the Department of Surgery at WashU Medicine and leading expert in comprehensive surgic... more

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Let’s talk NSTI – Join general surgery resident Dr. Tiffany Brocke for a discussion with Dr. Lindsay Kranker, surgical critical care specialist and assistant professor of surgery with expertise in comprehensive trauma/emergency surgery care. This epi... more

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Let’s talk malignant breast disease – Join general surgery resident Dr. Faiz Gani for a discussion with Dr. Julie Margenthaler, surgical oncologist and professor of surgery with expertise in the treatment of breast disease. This episode of the Washin... more

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Dr. Lindsay Kranker
Assistant professor in the section of acute and critical care surgery and associate clerkship director
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Soft Tissue Infection - Washington Manual of Surgery
Dr. Kirby
Trauma, acute and critical care surgeon and the Director of the Wound Healing Program
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Burns: Part 1 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Brad Warner
Jesse L. Turnberg, MD-PhD Distinguished Professor of Pediatric Surgery and former Chief of Pediatric Surgery at St. Louis Children's Hospital
WashU Medicine
Episode: Pediatric Surgery - Washington Manual of Surgery
Roheena Panni
Surgical oncologist and HPV surgeon at WashU
Washington University School of Medicine
Episode: Stomach - Washington Manual of Surgery
William Chapman
Abdominal transplant and biliary surgeon at Washington University
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Surgical Diseases of the Liver: Part 2 - Washington Manual of Surgery
William Chapman Sr.
Abdominal transplant and hepatobiliary surgeon
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Surgical Diseases of the Liver: Part 1 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Dr. Schuerer
A trauma and acute care surgeon at Washington University in St. Louis.
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Abdominal Trauma - Washington Manual of Surgery
Dr. Surendra Shenoy
Transplant and vascular access surgeon
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Vascular Access - Washington Manual of Surgery
Dr. Sarah Buckman
Former pharmacist and current surgical intensivist
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Critical Care - Washington Manual of Surgery

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
  • I LOVE THIS PODCAST

    This podcast is so wonderful I had to write a review. I have been dreaming of a podcast with this type of teaching. Thank you for breaking down surgical principles for resident learners!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JLS and Sammie
    United States7 months ago

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Soft Tissue Infection - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: What do you think about antibiotic coverage in this patient?
Broad-spectrum antibiotics should be started as soon as NSTI is diagnosed, to cover potential organisms including group A strep and MRSA.
Soft Tissue Infection - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: How would you talk to the patient about the diagnosis of necrotizing soft tissue infection?
It's important to communicate the seriousness of the infection without scaring the patient, explaining that surgery is needed to remove dead tissue and save their life.
Pediatric Surgery - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: How would your approach differ for an infant without meconium compared to one with suspected mid-gut volvulus?
You would start with plain abdominal radiographs for both conditions and look for dilated bowel loops, which would suggest Hirschsprung's disease.
Pediatric Surgery - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: What would you be worried about for a three-day-old infant with bilious emesis and distended abdomen?
It could include Hirschsprung's disease, myconium plug or ileus, colonic atresia, or an anorectal malformation.
Burns: Part 2 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: What critical care needs do severely burned patients require to minimize their mortality after the acute phase?
Ongoing advancements have made an impact to diminish mortality, including nutritional priorities and infection management.

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1. Dr. Lindsay Kranker
2. Dr. Kirby
3. Brad Warner
4. Roheena Panni
5. William Chapman
6. William Chapman Sr.
7. Dr. Schuerer
8. Dr. Surendra Shenoy

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