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Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast

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The official podcast of the Canadian Journal of Surgery

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E85 Ed Harvey on Innovation

July 20, 2021 19:00 - 45 minutes - 44.7 MB

In this episode, repeat guest and co-editor in chief of CJS Dr. Ed Harvey joins us to discuss “innovation”. Innovation is one of those buzzwords that everyone loves to throw around and use, but rarely do we actually think about what it means to do innovative work and how we might be more innovative. Dr. Harvey is an orthopedic surgeon at McGill University in Montreal, and is involved in several startups developing new devices. We’d love to hear your thoughts – what makes someone “in...

E84 Masterclass with Carl Brown on Rectal Cancer

July 13, 2021 18:01 - 59 minutes - 55.5 MB

Dr. Carl Brown (https://twitter.com/drcarl_vancouvr?s=20) is a colorectal surgeon at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia. He gave us a masterclass on rectal cancer, starting really with the history of rectal cancer surgery to the evidence around neodjuvant therapy and then giving us a peek at the future of rectal cancer treatment. We then discuss how we should best adopt new technology such a TEM or taTME. A reminder to listeners that we know have the transcripts for ...

E83 Jillian Horton on Writing, Burnout, and the Quest for a Better Culture in Medicine

July 07, 2021 14:30 - 51 minutes - 46.5 MB

Dr. Jillian Horton (https://twitter.com/JillianHortonMD?s=20) is an an internist at Max Rady College of Medicine in Winnipeg and the author of "We Are All Perfectly Fine". In the book, Dr. Horton beautifully explores burnout and her own personal journey in medicine. We talked to her about the process of writing and the vulnerability involved with such an honest depiction of her own struggles, as well as where we can go with the culture of medicine to make training better.  Links: ...

E82 Charles Vollmer on Pancreatic Fistulas

June 29, 2021 19:00 - 1 hour - 68.3 MB

Read full transcript here: http://canjsurg.ca/e82-chuck-vollmer-masterclass-on-pancreatic-fistulas/

E82 Masterclass with Charles Vollmer on Pancreatic Fistulas

June 29, 2021 19:00 - 1 hour - 68.3 MB

Read full transcript here: http://canjsurg.ca/e82-chuck-vollmer-masterclass-on-pancreatic-fistulas/ Dr. Charles "Chuck" Vollmer joined us again for this episode for a masterclass on pancreatic fistulas. Please listen to our previous episode with Dr. Vollmer for more about him, his career, and his fascination with all things pancreas. Previous episode with Dr. Vollmer: https://soundcloud.com/cjs-podcast/e33-chuck-vollmer-on-peer-review-and-productivity Bibliography for this episod...

E81 Rhea Liang and Simon Fleming on Bullying, Psychological Safety, and Culture Change in Surgery

June 22, 2021 19:00 - 56 minutes - 49.9 MB

We were joined this week by Drs. Rhea Liang (https://twitter.com/LiangRhea?s=20) and Simon Fleming (https://twitter.com/OrthopodReg?s=20) to talk about bullying, psychological safety, and culture change in surgery. We hope that the episode can be an opportunity for discussion and reflection for listeners. Links: 1. RCS England Theatre podcast: https://anchor.fm/rcseng/episodes/Culture-Change-Why-do-we-need-culture-change-ekeo1v/a-a3djbs4 2. Simon Fleming: I launched an anti-bully...

E80 Ken Mattox On Trauma Textbook, TCCACS Conference, And The Courage To Challenge The Status Quo

June 15, 2021 19:00 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

This week we were joined by an icon of surgery, Dr. Ken Mattox. Dr. Mattox talked to us about the evolution of trauma surgery, the development of the Trauma textbook, the Las Vegas Trauma, Critical Care, and Acute Care Surgery Conference, and why he thinks we need to challenge the status quo. Links: 1. Trauma textbook: https://www.amazon.ca/Trauma-Seventh-Kenneth-L-Mattox/dp/0071663517 2. Top Knife: https://www.amazon.ca/Top-Knife-Craft-Trauma-Surgery/dp/1903378222 3. Comment on...

E79 Leena Yousefi On Physician Divorce

June 08, 2021 19:00 - 1 hour - 57.8 MB

Leena Yousefi is a multiple award winning family lawyer and founder of YLaw in Vancouver, BC. We asked her to come on the show to talk a difficult subject: divorce. Leena has some really insightful comments on some of the factors that specifically seem to play a role in physician divorce, as well as some of the advice she gives her clients who unfortunately end up going through a divorce. YLaw website: https://www.ylaw.ca/ YLaw twitter: https://twitter.com/ylawfamilylaw?s=20 Leena ...

E78 Brian Cameron On Global Surgery

June 01, 2021 19:00 - 48 minutes - 44.7 MB

Dr. Brian Cameron is a pediatric surgeon at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. He has dedicated himself both to pediatric surgery and to global surgery, and has worked around the world in resource-limited settings. This was a particularly memorable episode for us because Dr. Cameron retires this year! This episode was a chance for us to ask him about his career, his life story, and of course, global surgery. Congratulations again to Dr. Cameron on his well-earned retirement! ...

E77 Masterclass With Colin Schieman On Lung Nodules And Lung Cancer Screening

May 25, 2021 19:00 - 35 minutes - 32.8 MB

E77 Masterclass With Colin Schieman On Lung Nodules And Lung Cancer Screening by Canadian Journal of Surgery

E76 Colin Schieman On Direct Entry Training And Intra Operative Teaching

May 25, 2021 19:00 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

This week we have a treat for our listeners – two episodes with Dr. Colin Schieman. Dr. Schieman is a thoracic surgeon at the University of Calgary and the current program director for the thoracic surgery program. We discuss a key issue in modern surgical training – are direct entry programs good or bad for training and trainees? Dr. Schieman also gives his approach for intra operative teaching.  Don’t forget to check out our bonus episode this week, where Dr. Schieman gives us hi...

E75 Peter Angelos On Surgical Ethics, Informed Consent, Paternalism, And The Limits Of Disclosure

May 18, 2021 17:00 - 1 hour - 60 MB

Dr. Peter Angelos (https://twitter.com/pangelos1?s=20) is an endocrine surgeon at the University of Chicago and is really one of the founders of the field of surgical ethics. We ask him to define for us the term “surgical ethics” and chat about a number of important ethical issues such as informed consent, paternalism, and the limits of disclosure.  Links: 1. SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS EDGAR J. POTH MEMORIAL LECTURE. Surgical ethics and the challenge of surgical innovation. ht...

E74 Jessica Grossman On Life With A Stoma

May 11, 2021 18:00 - 42 minutes - 38.7 MB

Jessica Grossman is a digital marketer, actress and model. She also is a powerful advocate for patients with Crohns disease. She specifically has done so much to destigmatize what it’s like to live with a stoma, which is a surgically created opening that allows stool to exit the body into a bag. Her work with her website uncoverostomy.org has garnered widespread attention and is an incredible resource for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. In this episode, we explored what it...

E73 Lawrence Gillman On Coping With Loss

May 04, 2021 21:31 - 55 minutes - 50.7 MB

In this episode we interview Dr. Lawrence Gillman, a trauma surgeon at the University of Manitoba. We start off talking about the course that he and Dr. Sandy Widder developed, the Simulated Trauma and Resuscitation Team Training (STARTT course). We also get his thoughts on mentoring in point-of-care and trauma ultrasound. Finally, and most powerfully, Dr. Gillman shares his experience having to cope with the love of his beloved wife Kerry, and the impact that has had on his family ...

E72 Clay Cothren On Pelvic Packing And Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries (BCVI)

April 27, 2021 19:00 - 31 minutes - 29.1 MB

Dr. Clay Cothren Burlew is a trauma surgeon in Denver, Colorado. She is world-renowned for her work on pelvic packing as well blunt cerebrovascular injuries, among many other things. We caught up with her to find out how she manages stay so productive, and specifically to talk to us about pelvic packing and blunt cerebrovascular injury.  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClayBurlew?s=20 Links: 1. Treatment for blunt cerebrovascular injuries: equivalence of anticoagulation and antiplat...

E71 Mark Soliman On Robotic Colorectal Surgery And Video in Surgical Education

April 20, 2021 19:00 - 55 minutes - 50.9 MB

Dr. Mark Soliman (https://twitter.com/MarkSoliman?s=20) is a colorectal surgeon at Advent Health in Orlando, Florida. We got to talk to Dr. Soliman about his passion for robotic colorectal surgery and where he sees robotics going in the future. We then did a deep dive on the use of video in surgery, from how to edit surgical videos to how Dr. Soliman incorporates video into resident education! Links: 1. Dr. Soliman's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChQEa8aXKsDLFA...

E70 Dan Vanhooren On Teams, Teamwork, And Coaching

April 07, 2021 00:11 - 1 hour - 61.1 MB

This episode we had a special guest, Dan Van Hooren. Dan is the head coach for the University of Calgary Dinos basketball team and is a legend in Canadian university basketball history (see bio below). We asked Dan to tell us about what goes into creating great teams - the parallels to surgery were striking! Links: 1. Georges Laraque book: https://www.amazon.ca/Georges-Laraque-Story-Unlikeliest-Tough/dp/0143181017 2. Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations On and Off the Court: https://...

E69 Masterclass With Marcus Burnstein On Perianal Abscess And Fistula

March 29, 2021 18:41 - 1 hour - 65.1 MB

Dr. Marcus Burnstein is a colorectal surgeon at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, Ontario. In this episode, we ask him to break down his approach to patients presenting with anal pain, perianal abscess, and perianal fistula. We also hear about the famous "circle of love"! Check out the CAGS seminar on perianal disease on April 1 at 7 pm ET! Register here: https://cags-accg.member365.ca/public/event/details/1c1d9fd96fc1866649258c9aee3cff283c4c2fe4/1 Also, check out the CAGS video ...

E68 Melissa Red Hoffman On Writing And Surgical Palliative Care

March 23, 2021 19:55 - 55 minutes - 50.6 MB

Dr. Melissa “Red” Hoffman is one of only 80 dual-boarded trauma surgeons and palliative care physicians in the US. She joined us on this episode to talk about surgical palliative care and how surgeons can potentially do this better. We also ask her about her life journey informs the work that she does today, including her outstanding writing.  Links: 1. Dr. Melissa Red Hoffman: https://redhoffmanmd.com/ 2. The Sound of Silence – When there are no Words. JAMA. https://jamanetwork.c...

E67 Paul Duffy On Sabbaticals

March 16, 2021 21:24 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MB

It’s not uncommon for surgeons to think about taking a break at various points in their career, but for many of us, it might seem daunting to think about how to make that happen. Dr. Paul Duffy is an orthopedic surgeon, Clinical Assistant Professor and Division Chief of Orthopedia Trauma at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, Alberta. He recently gave a fantastic grand rounds for the Department of Surgery in Calgary about his experience taking a 6 month sabbatical. In this epis...

E66 Vahagn Nikolian On Telehealth

March 09, 2021 16:32 - 1 hour - 60.1 MB

Dr. Vahagn Nikolian (https://twitter.com/VNikolian?s=20) has been thinking about the way we can adopt virtual care far before the COVID19 pandemic. Dr. Nikolian is a surgeon at Oregon Health & Science University and specializes in abdominal wall reconstruction. In this episode, we talk to him about how he got interested in telehealth, how we can streamline telehealth consults, and where he sees telemedicine going in the future.  1. Pilot study on eClinics: https://journals.lww.com/...

E65 Masterclass With Jesse Pasternak On Parathyroid Disease

March 02, 2021 20:00 - 1 hour - 56.2 MB

It is astonishing how a pea-sized gland in one’s neck could be so troublesome. Dr. Jesse Pasternak is an endocrine surgeon at Toronto General Hospital. In this episode, we delve into the workup of hyperparathyroidism, Dr. Pasternak’s approach to parathyroid surgery, and his thoughts on the introduction of new surgical techniques.  Links: 1. Charles Martell (first successful parathyroidectomy): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5135504/ 2. Differences in long-term qualit...

E64 Ahmer Karimuddin On The "Struggling" Trainee, CaRMS, & Resident Selection

February 23, 2021 21:27 - 1 hour - 58.9 MB

What do you do if you are a "struggling" trainee or trying to help a struggling trainee? We were lucky enough to have Dr. Ahmer Karimuddin join us on this episode to try to answer those questions. He might even change your mind on the way you think about the word "struggling". Dr. Karimuddin is a colorectal surgeon at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia. Along with Dr. Tracy Scott, Dr. Karimuddin is the co-program director for the UBC general surgery program.  We talk...

E64 Ahmer Karimuddin On The Struggling Trainee, CaRMS, & Resident Selection

February 23, 2021 21:27 - 1 hour - 58.9 MB

What do you do if you are a "struggling" trainee or trying to help a struggling trainee? We were lucky enough to have Dr. Ahmer Karimuddin join us on this episode to try to answer those questions. He might even change your mind on the way you think about the word "struggling". Dr. Karimuddin is a colorectal surgeon at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia. Along with Dr. Tracy Scott, Dr. Karimuddin is the co-program director for the UBC general surgery program. We talk to him ab...

E63 Shane DiNapoli On Physician Finances, Professional Corporations, And Financial Planning

February 16, 2021 19:55 - 51 minutes - 46.9 MB

In this episode, we interview Shane DiNapoli, a chartered accountant based in Calgary, Alberta. We talk to him about some of the common mistakes he sees physicians make with their finances, physician corporations, and the advice that he has for physicians starting out in their practice.  Links: 1. https://shanedinapoli.com/

E62 Andrea MacNeill On Planetary Health In The Operating Room

February 09, 2021 22:46 - 42 minutes - 38.5 MB

Have you ever stared at the garbage bags in the operating room and thought – that’s a lot of trash! Dr. Andrea MacNeill (https://twitter.com/Ecosurgeon?s=20) took that thought and decided to do something about it. Dr. MacNeill is a surgical oncologist at Vancouver General Hospital and is on a mission to improve planetary health, inside and outside the operating room. We ask her in this episode to walk us through how the operating room impacts the environment, what we can do to lesse...

E61 Masterclass with Michael D'Angelica on Colorectal Liver Metastases

February 02, 2021 20:00 - 57 minutes - 52.3 MB

Dr. Michael D’Angelica (https://twitter.com/MichaelDAngeli2?s=20)is a surgical oncologist and hepatobiliary surgeon at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre. He is world-renowned for both his research and clinical expertise in the treatment of colorectal liver metastases. We got to pick his brain on his approach to colorectal liver mets, as well as some of his broader advice for prospective fellows and his experience living in New York City though the COVID19 pandemic. Transcript:...

E60 Andrew Ibrahim On Architecture, Visual Abstracts, And Design In Surgery

January 26, 2021 20:00 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

Dr. Andrew Ibrahim (https://twitter.com/AndrewMIbrahim) is a general surgeon at the University of Michigan and an architect at the firm HOK. In this episode, we talk about his path and how he combined his passion for surgery and architecture.  We get his thoughts on visual abstracts,  the concept of design, his vision for hospitals of the future and what architects might learn from surgeons. Links: Links: 1. WIRED story about Dr. Ibrahim: https://www.wired.com/story/lets-save-some...

E56 Officer Of The Order Of Canada Vivian McAlister On Why He Became A Military Surgeon at 52

January 19, 2021 19:00 - 46 minutes - 42.7 MB

Our guest for this episode doesn’t believe in comfort zones. Dr. Vivian McAlister is a transplant surgeon, a professor of surgery in London, Ontario, and a former Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Surgery. At the age of 52, Dr. McAlister decided to enlist with the Canadian Forces Health Services as a combat surgeon. For all his contributions to Canada as a surgeon and researcher, he was recently named an Office of the Order of Canada. In this episode, we talk about why chose to becom...

E59 Officer Of The Order Of Canada Vivian McAlister On Why He Became A Military Surgeon at 52

January 19, 2021 19:00 - 46 minutes - 42.7 MB

Our guest for this episode doesn’t believe in comfort zones. Dr. Vivian McAlister is a transplant surgeon, a professor of surgery in London, Ontario, and a former Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Surgery. At the age of 52, Dr. McAlister decided to enlist with the Canadian Forces Health Services as a combat surgeon. For all his contributions to Canada as a surgeon and researcher, he was recently named an Office of the Order of Canada. In this episode, we talk about why chos...

E58 Karen Norris On Conferences

January 12, 2021 19:43 - 59 minutes - 54.4 MB

We are absolutely delighted to have Karen Norris (@freckleface23 on twitter) join us on the podcast today. Karen Norris is the conference manager at the Canadian Association of General Surgeons and manages the Canadian Surgery Forum, the largest annual meeting for Canadian general surgeons. In this episode we talk about what the future holds for conferences in a COVID world, including how organizations can optimize their virtual conferences and what hybrid conferences might look lik...

E55 Karen Norris On Conferences

January 12, 2021 19:43 - 59 minutes - 54.4 MB

We are absolutely delighted to have Karen Norris (@freckleface23 on twitter) join us on the podcast today. Karen Norris is the conference manager at the Canadian Association of General Surgeons and manages the Canadian Surgery Forum, the largest annual meeting for Canadian general surgeons. In this episode we talk about what the future holds for conferences in a COVID world, including how organizations can optimize their virtual conferences and what hybrid conferences might look like. Links...

E54 Sean Langenfeld On Social Media

January 05, 2021 14:05 - 57 minutes - 52.8 MB

It’s our pleasure to start off the new year with an episode on social media and surgery! In this episode, we were joined by Dr. Sean Langenfeld (https://twitter.com/seanlangenfeld). Dr. Langenfeld is a colorectal surgeon at the University of Nebraska and has spent a long time doing research and thinking about social media and surgery. We talk about the concept of “professionalism” on social media, the infamous “medbikini” incident, and online reputation management. Links: 1. An assessment ...

E57 Sean Langenfeld On Social Media

January 05, 2021 14:05 - 57 minutes - 52.8 MB

It’s our pleasure to start off the new year with an episode on social media and surgery! In this episode, we were joined by Dr. Sean Langenfeld (https://twitter.com/seanlangenfeld). Dr. Langenfeld is a colorectal surgeon at the University of Nebraska and has spent a long time doing research and thinking about social media and surgery. We talk about the concept of “professionalism” on social media, the infamous “medbikini” incident, and online reputation management.  Links: 1. An a...

E53 Masterclass With Nicholas Zyromski On Pancreatitis

December 29, 2020 15:30 - 1 hour - 63.9 MB

In this episode, we were lucky enough to have Dr. Nicholas Zyromski (https://twitter.com/nzyromski) give us a masterclass on pancreatitis. We go over classification and then go through a host of controversial topics: endoscopic management, percutaneous drainage, antibiotics, nutrition, and surgical management. Don't forget to check out Dr. Zyromski's music, including "P-Blues"! Links: 1. Nicholas Zyromski on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3H9y3W3B8a2K7SGAXgzNB6 2. Atlanta Criter...

E56 Masterclass With Nicholas Zyromski On Pancreatitis

December 29, 2020 15:30 - 1 hour - 63.9 MB

In this episode, we were lucky enough to have Dr. Nicholas Zyromski (https://twitter.com/nzyromski) give us a masterclass on pancreatitis. We go over classification and then go through a host of controversial topics: endoscopic management, percutaneous drainage, antibiotics, nutrition, and surgical management. Don't forget to check out Dr. Zyromski's music, including "P-Blues"! Links: 1. Nicholas Zyromski on Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/artist/3H9y3W3B8a2K7SGAXgzNB6 2. Atla...

Companion 3 - Danish Mask Study

December 23, 2020 15:08 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

Companion 3 - Danish Mask Study by Canadian Journal of Surgery

Companion 3 - Danish Mask Study & Science Communication

December 23, 2020 15:08 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

In this episode, we discuss the Danish mask study. We discuss the paper itself and the results. More importantly, we discuss the challenges of science communication and science literacy for physicians and the general public. We were joined once again by Drs. Kelly Vogt (https://twitter.com/kellynvogt) and Morad Hameed (https://twitter.com/moradhameed). Email us at [email protected] with your thoughts and comments! Links: 1. Effectiveness of Adding a Mask Recommendation to Other Publ...

E54 Companion 3 - Danish Mask Study & Science Communication

December 23, 2020 15:08 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

In this episode, we discuss the Danish mask study. We discuss the paper itself and the results. More importantly, we discuss the challenges of science communication and science literacy for physicians and the general public. We were joined once again by Drs. Kelly Vogt (https://twitter.com/kellynvogt) and Morad Hameed (https://twitter.com/moradhameed). Email us at [email protected] with your thoughts and comments! Links: 1. Effectiveness of Adding a Mask Recommendation to Other Publ...

E55 Companion 3 - Danish Mask Study & Science Communication

December 23, 2020 15:08 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

In this episode, we discuss the Danish mask study. We discuss the paper itself and the results.  More importantly, we discuss the challenges of science communication and science literacy for physicians and the general public.  We were joined once again by Drs. Kelly Vogt (https://twitter.com/kellynvogt) and Morad Hameed (https://twitter.com/moradhameed). Email us at [email protected] with your thoughts and comments! Links: 1. Effectiveness of Adding a Mask Recommendation to ...

E52 Masterclass with Carolyn Nessim On Melanoma

December 15, 2020 14:58 - 1 hour - 69.3 MB

In this episode, we were joined by surgical oncologist Dr. Carolyn Nessim (www.twitter.com/carolynnessim). Dr. Nessim works at the Ottawa General Hospital and gave us a masterclass on melanoma. We talk about an initial approach to melanoma, staging, immunotherapy, and a walk-through of how Dr. Nessim does her groin dissections. Links 1. http://carolynnessim.com/ 2. The eighth edition American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) melanoma staging system: implications for melanoma treatment and c...

E54 Masterclass with Carolyn Nessim On Melanoma

December 15, 2020 14:58 - 1 hour - 69.3 MB

In this episode, we were joined by surgical oncologist Dr. Carolyn Nessim (www.twitter.com/carolynnessim). Dr. Nessim works at the Ottawa General Hospital and gave us a masterclass on melanoma. We talk about an initial approach to melanoma, staging, immunotherapy, and a walk-through of how Dr. Nessim does her groin dissections. Links 1. http://carolynnessim.com/ 2. The eighth edition American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) melanoma staging system: implications for melanoma treat...

E53 Ryan Martin On Sports, Surgery, And Simulation

December 08, 2020 15:00 - 42 minutes - 38.8 MB

Dr.  Ryan Martin is an orthopedic surgeon at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, Alberta. We talked to him about what it was like to be a sports doctor for the Calgary stampeders, and the preparation he does for going into the operating room. Dr. Martin received his medical degree from the University of Ottawa. He later went on to complete his Orthopedic surgical residency at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary (Calgary, AB). After completing his surgical res...

E51 Ryan Martin On Sports, Surgery, And Simulation

December 08, 2020 15:00 - 42 minutes - 38.8 MB

Dr. Ryan Martin is an orthopedic surgeon at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, Alberta. We talked to him about what it was like to be a sports doctor for the Calgary stampeders, and the preparation he does for going into the operating room. Dr. Martin received his medical degree from the University of Ottawa. He later went on to complete his Orthopedic surgical residency at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary (Calgary, AB). After completing his surgical residency, he...

E52 Surgical Companion 2 - RBG

December 01, 2020 15:00 - 47 minutes - 43.2 MB

In this episode, Dr. Kelly Vogt (https://twitter.com/kellynvogt) and Dr. Rebecca Auer(https://twitter.com/auer_r) join us to talk about the documentary film "RBG". What can we as surgeons learn about from the work of Ruth Bader Ginsburg?  Links:  -RBG documentary: https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/80240086

Surgical Companion 2 - RBG

December 01, 2020 15:00 - 47 minutes - 43.2 MB

In this episode, Dr. Kelly Vogt (https://twitter.com/kellynvogt) and Dr. Rebecca Auer(https://twitter.com/auer_r) join us to talk about the documentary film "RBG". What can we as surgeons learn about from the work of Ruth Bader Ginsburg? Links: -RBG documentary: https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/80240086

CAGS Meet Week - Revitalizing The Morbidity And Mortality Conference

November 30, 2020 17:27 - 1 hour - 84.4 MB

This is a special episode of Cold Steel done in collaboration with the Canadian Association of General Surgeons (CAGS: www.twitter.com/CAGS_ACCG). In lieu of the annual Canadian Surgical Forum (CSF), CAGS put on a series of fantastic webinars over the week of Nov 26 - 30. These were highly impactful and relevant webinars. Topics included:  -The COVID-19 Elective Surgery Crisis and New Models of Surgical Referral and Care - Alone in the Night: Difficult Scenarios in ACS - Revitali...

E51 Ernest Moore On Developing Acute Care And Trauma Surgery

November 24, 2020 19:34 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

In this episode we were honoured to once again have another icon of trauma surgery join us. Dr. Ernest E. Gene Moore is a trauma surgeon at the Denver General Hospital. In this episode we explore Dr. Moore’s early insights into the developments of acute care surgery as a specialty, how he defined not one but two major surgery journals, and how he continues to think about the evolution of surgery moving forward.  Ernest E. “Gene” Moore, MD, was the Chief of Trauma at the Denver Gene...

E50 Ernest Moore On Developing Acute Care And Trauma Surgery

November 24, 2020 19:34 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

In this episode we were honoured to once again have another icon of trauma surgery join us. Dr. Ernest E. Gene Moore is a trauma surgeon at the Denver General Hospital. In this episode we explore Dr. Moore’s early insights into the developments of acute care surgery as a specialty, how he defined not one but two major surgery journals, and how he continues to think about the evolution of surgery moving forward. Ernest E. “Gene” Moore, MD, was the Chief of Trauma at the Denver General Hospit...

E50 Ed Harvey On The Canadian Journal Of Surgery And EBM In Surgery

November 17, 2020 18:00 - 37 minutes - 34.6 MB

1. Dr. Harvey bio: https://irr-rimuhc.ca/edward-harvey/ 2. Article on the previous Canadian Journal of Surgery Editors-in-Chief: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386197/ 3. Continuing a long tradition: the Canadian Journal of Surgery at 60. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608575/ 4. COPE committee on publication ethics: https://publicationethics.org/ 5. A sampling of Dr. Harvey's editorials for CJS: http://canjsurg.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/60-1-4.pdf ...

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