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🗓️ 16 November 2020
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0:00.0 | From the classroom to the emergency room, O.R. and beyond. You're joining trauma ICU rounds with your host, Dr. Dennis Kim. |
0:11.7 | Okay, welcome everybody to this very special collaboration between Behind the Knife, the Trauma ICU rounds, and Audible Bleeding Podcast. |
0:20.3 | Today we'll be discussing vascular surgery, specifically vascular trauma, and who should be |
0:24.3 | managing it, vascular surgeons or trauma surgeons. |
0:27.4 | This is a recurring debate that was recently sparked by a surgical perspective article |
0:31.4 | in the annals of surgery titled Beyond the Crossroads, who will be the caretakers of |
0:36.0 | vascular injury management by Dr. Dubois. A statement from the article reads, A statement from the crossroads, who will be the caretakers of vascular injury management by Dr. DuBuo. |
0:38.3 | A statement from the article reads, |
0:41.3 | There is a crossroads where we must choose to either advocate all vascular trauma to |
0:46.3 | vascular surgeons or maintain vascular surgery skills within the group of surgeons called to provide trauma care. |
0:53.3 | Joining us today, our panelists from the vascular surgery side of the house is Dr. Benjamin |
0:58.1 | Starns. Dr. Starns is a professor of vascular surgery, chief of the division of vascular surgery, |
1:03.9 | and the vice chair of the department of surgery at the UW School of Medicine. |
1:07.4 | Additionally, he is a former military surgeon with extensive combat experience. |
1:12.0 | We have Dr. Wesley Oman. Dr. Oman is an assistant professor of vascular surgery at Barnes |
1:17.5 | Jewish Hospital, which is a level one trauma center, where he is routinely involved in the care |
1:22.1 | of complex vascular trauma. |
1:24.7 | From the trauma surgery team, we have Dr. Tanya Zacherson, who is an associate professor of surgery |
1:30.4 | and a trauma and acute care surgeon at the University of Chicago Medical Center, which is also a |
1:34.7 | level one trauma center. And Dr. Matthew Martin, who's a professor of surgery at Scripps |
1:38.8 | Medical Center in San Diego, a former Army surgeon who is well recognized as a leader in trauma care and has served |
1:45.2 | on five compact appointments. Our moderators for today's discussion are going to be Dr. Dennis Kim, |
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