The Moonlighters

Acute Coronary Syndrome

40 min · 2 jul 2019
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Beschrijving

Activate the cath lab for this episode of The Moonlighters!!! We sit down and talk with the one and only Dr. Joseph Brennan, a master clinician and educator here at Yale in the section of Cardiology. The discussion spans the gamut of Acute Coronary Syndromes from NSTEMI to Sudden Cardiac Death, what to do in these situations, and what matters most to the interventionalist. Hosts: John Huston, MD and Gabriella Wilson, MD, Chad Gier, MD Edited by: John Huston Guest: Joseph Brennan, MD Associate Professor of Medicine; Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program Director; Medical Director, Coronary Intensive Care Unit Our theme music is The Zeppelin created by The Blue Dot Sessions under the Creative Commons License

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Ur-ine for a huge treat as we debut the second episode of The Moonlighters Podcast on Acute Kidney Injury! We have a special guest, Dr. Justin Belcher, MD, Ph.D., who is not only an amazing clinician but one of the best teachers here at Yale. Listen in as we discuss AKI, mainly Pre-Renal Azotemia vs. Acute Tubular Necrosis. We touch on fluid resuscitation, dialysis indications, and acute renal success! This episode will not only make your head spin, but it will also make your urine spin. Cast out your doubts on how to manage AKI with these pearls! Hosts: John Huston, MD and Gabriella Wilson, MD Edited by: John Huston Our theme music is The Zeppelin created by The Blue Dot Sessions under the Creative Commons License Guest: Dr. Justin Belcher, MD, Ph.D., Nephrologist & Assistant Professor at Yale University

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