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Under Pressure
Under Pressure Studios
17 episodes
3 weeks ago
Dive into the fast-paced world of trauma care, where every second counts. Explore how surgeons leverage data and technology to stay cool under pressure while saving patients' lives.
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Dive into the fast-paced world of trauma care, where every second counts. Explore how surgeons leverage data and technology to stay cool under pressure while saving patients' lives.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Protocols, Precision & Progress in Trauma Care
Under Pressure
54 minutes 37 seconds
6 months ago
Protocols, Precision & Progress in Trauma Care

In this episode of Under Pressure, Dr. Jonathan Sackier is joined by Dr. Charles Moon, Director of Orthopaedic Trauma at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Educator, researcher, and surgeon, Dr. Moon shares how structured protocols and objective data are transforming compartment syndrome diagnosis — and improving trauma care at every level.

Whether you’re in trauma surgery, acute care, or just curious about how innovation actually gets adopted in high-stakes medicine, this one’s for you.


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Under Pressure
Dive into the fast-paced world of trauma care, where every second counts. Explore how surgeons leverage data and technology to stay cool under pressure while saving patients' lives.