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🗓️ 19 April 2025
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In this 306th episode I welcome Dr. Beth Wilson to the show to discuss Early Allograft Dysfunction (EAD) after liver transplantation and what anesthesiologists can do to prevent or mitigate it.
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1:14.8 | Hello, and welcome back to Ackrak. |
1:17.6 | I'm Jed Wolpaw, and I am really excited. |
1:22.9 | We have a fabulous show for you today, and I have with me a wonderful, wonderful anesthesiologist, |
1:27.3 | liver transplant anesthesiologist, one of my prior residence, Dr. Beth Wilson. Dr. Wilson did a pediatric |
1:30.2 | residency, a PICU Fellowship, then came to us for her anesthesia residency, where she excelled and was |
1:36.3 | just stellar. And then she went to UCSF for a liver transplant fellowship. She was then at Emory, |
1:41.8 | where she was the director of the liver transplant fellowship there, and she got some pilot grants looking at reperfusion after liver transplant. She's going to tell us a little more about that. She's now with Duke doing a lot of really exciting work with liver transplantation, and I'm thrilled to have her on the show to talk about early allograph dysfunction after liver transplantation and what we can do to help mitigate that. Beth, welcome to the show. |
2:02.7 | You got it. Thank you. I appreciate it. All right. Thrill to see you again and have you here. |
2:08.8 | So let's start by talking about you. Tell the audience a little bit about kind of how you got interested in liver |
2:15.8 | transplant in general and then this topic specifically. |
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