Quick bites of trauma: spend a half hour or less with trauma surgeons from around the world, discussing interesting cases, pearls of wisdom, lessons learned, whether or not a hot dog is a sandwich and whether brushing one's teeth in the shower is economy of motion or a waste of water.
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Quick bites of trauma: spend a half hour or less with trauma surgeons from around the world, discussing interesting cases, pearls of wisdom, lessons learned, whether or not a hot dog is a sandwich and whether brushing one's teeth in the shower is economy of motion or a waste of water.
Peripheral Vascular Trauma: Assessment & Diagnosis - Dr. Ravi Rajani
Tiger Country: The Trauma Podcast
45 minutes 12 seconds
5 years ago
Peripheral Vascular Trauma: Assessment & Diagnosis - Dr. Ravi Rajani
DuBose and Dr. Ravi Rajani, Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital and Associate Professor at Emory University, discuss the approach to the patient with extremity injury and how to pick up on indications of vascular injury. Talking points include why there is no such thing as a Doppler pulse, and how we tend to ignore the first word in the name "pulse oximeter." Ravi finishes up by being correctly indignant that we are expected to wash dishes before putting them into a dishwasher. It doesn't make any sense, people.
Tiger Country: The Trauma Podcast
Quick bites of trauma: spend a half hour or less with trauma surgeons from around the world, discussing interesting cases, pearls of wisdom, lessons learned, whether or not a hot dog is a sandwich and whether brushing one's teeth in the shower is economy of motion or a waste of water.