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🗓️ 23 September 2019
⏱️ 91 minutes
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Dominate perioperative medication management with tips from Kashlak’s newly minted Chief of Perioperative Medicine, @aoglasser, Avital O’Glasser MD, FACP, FHM (OHSU). We cover perioperative anticoagulation, why “bridging is dead”, aspirin, dual antiplatelet therapy, DMARDS, diabetic medications, buprenorphine, and much more! Be sure to check out Dr. O’Glasser’s previous episode #135 Perioperative Medicine: Assess and Optimize Risk to get a full overview of perioperative medicine.
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0:00.0 | The first time I've got this is for entertainment education and information purposes only. |
0:09.2 | As I've discussed, it should not be used only by industry, your orbit and industry is more |
0:11.6 | conditioned, but more than used in the same expressed on this podcast are so low to those |
0:13.6 | who should not be interpreted perfectly for official policy or position of agency, |
0:15.5 | the psychrompossil, cash-like morons, and affiliate outreach programs. |
0:17.3 | Indeed, there are any in fact there are none. |
0:18.8 | Pretty much we are responsible for this throughout, but we should always do our homework and let's know when we're done. |
0:30.9 | Hi, yeah. Paul, are you here? |
0:41.6 | This gets better and better. Welcome back to the curbsiders. We are starting now. |
0:47.2 | Thanks so much for having me mad. I'm excited to be here. |
0:49.7 | And tonight, before I let you tell the audience about this show, I should tell the audience two |
0:54.8 | things. Number one, Stewart Kent Brigham is not joining us tonight. And number two, we talked about |
1:00.4 | perioperative medication management. We went through definitely anti-quagulation, |
1:05.2 | anti-platelet agents, diabetes drugs, pretty much everything else that we could think of that is |
1:10.5 | going to be high yield. But before we get to that and our wonderful guest, Paul, can you tell them |
1:16.4 | what the show is about and what we do on this show? Happy to, as always, thanks so much. We are the |
1:21.5 | internal medicine podcasts. And we of course use expert interviews to re-eclinical pearls and practice |
1:25.6 | changing knowledge. No more so than tonight with a great Dr. Avio Glasser talking to |
1:32.1 | about perioperative medicine as Dr. Waldo alluded to. So as a refresher, Dr. O'Glasser is an |
1:38.7 | associate professor of medicine at Oregon Health Sciences, Oregon Health and Science University. |
1:43.7 | Within the Division of Hospital Medicine, she has been at OHSU since completing medical school |
1:47.3 | at Jefferson Medical College and making the cross-country trek for internal medicine residency. |
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