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SESAP Audio Companion - 10 Problems in Related Specialties
- 10_Surgical_Problems_in_Related_Specialties_Category.pdf
- 27-01 Introduction to Problems in Related Specialties and Dr. Calkins.m4a
- 27-02 Preventive Measures in Pediatric Trauma - Car Seats and Bicycle Helmets.m4a
- 27-03 Pediatric Nonaccidental Trauma and Shaken Baby Syndrome.m4a
- 27-04 Substantiating Non-Accidental Injuries.m4a
- 27-05 Burn Patterns Important in Determining Cause.m4a
- 27-06 Principles to Manage Splenic Injury after Blunt Abdominal Trauma.m4a
- 27-07 Amount of Bed Rest Needed Following Splenic Injury.m4a
- 27-08 Occasions for Partial Splenectomies.m4a
- 27-09 Advantages, Methodology of Performing Partial Splenectomies.m4a
- 27-10 Should a Pancreatic Duct Injury Be Treated with Surgery.m4a
- 27-11 Is a Child Too Young to Repair Hernia.m4a
- 27-12 How Young Is Too Young for Anesthesia.m4a
- 27-13 Diagnosing an Inguinal Hernia.m4a
- 27-14 Incarceration a Risk in Infants.m4a
- 27-15 Laparoscopic Repairs in Young Children.m4a
- 27-16 Majority of Neck Masses Are No Cause for Concern.m4a
- 27-17 Medullary Carcinoma Should Be Taken Seriously.m4a
- 27-18 Batteries Cause Corrosive Esophagitis and Perforation when Ingested.m4a
- 27-19 Danger Arises when Multiple Magnets Are Ingested.m4a
- 27-20 Appendicitis - Surgery or Antibiotics.m4a
- 27-21 Preparing a Case of Gastroschisis for Transport.m4a
- 27-22 Preparing a Case of Omphalocele for Transport.m4a
- 27-23 Correcting Gastroschisis without Sutures.m4a
- 27-24 Management Techniques for Meconium Ileus.m4a
- 27-25 Indentifying and Treating Malrotation Quickly is Essential.m4a
- 27-26 Treating Adults with Abnormal Anatomies.m4a
- 27-27 Determining and Treating Meckels.m4a
- 27-28 Close to Dr. Calkins Session.m4a
- 28-01 Introduction to Dr. Bull Session.m4a
- 28-02 Esophagus - Ingestion of Acid or Alkaline.m4a
- 28-03 Esophagus - Iatrogenic Perforations.m4a
- 28-04 Esophagus - Squamous Cell Carcinoma.m4a
- 28-05 Chylothorax after Esophagectomy - Occurrence and Management.m4a
- 28-06 Lung Cancer - Screening and Dealing with False-Positive Results.m4a
- 28-07 Lung Cancer - Treatment.m4a
- 28-08 Pulmonary Metastases - Primary Sources, Metastasectomy, and Recurrences.m4a
- 28-09 Aortic Stenosis in Patients Presenting to General Surgeons.m4a
- 28-10 Aortic Trauma - Surgical Approach vs Coexisting Injuries.m4a
- 28-11 Zone I and Mediastinal Injuries - Surgical Approaches.m4a
- 28-12 Anticoagulation in AF - Dosing for Frequent Fallers and Preop Postop Regimens.m4a
- 28-13 Nutritional Support of Critically Ill Patients.m4a
- 28-14 Aortic Stenosis - Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement.m4a
- 28-15 Close to Dr. Bull Session.m4a
- 29-01 Introduction to Dr. Koehler Session.m4a
- 29-02 Infection Formation in Thoracic Procedures.m4a
- 29-03 Treatment Options for Empyema in the Pleural Space.m4a
- 29-04 Solutions for Thoracic Duct Injuries.m4a
- 29-05 Minimizing Risk of Gastric Outlet Obstruction.m4a
- 29-06 Hemothorax that Will Not Drain - Start with VATS.m4a
- 29-07 Treating Spontaneous Pneumothorax.m4a
- 29-08 Typical Patient Profile for Lung Abscess.m4a
- 29-09 Determining Cause when Patient Does Not Respond to Antibiotics.m4a
- 29-10 Repairing Lacerations - Approach Depends on Location.m4a
- 29-11 Reattaching the Diaphragm.m4a
- 29-12 Serious Injuries for Thrill-Seekers.m4a
- 29-13 Surgical Care in Rural Setting.m4a
- 29-14 Nonoperative Management of Appendicitis.m4a
- 29-15 Compiling a Trauma Team in a Critical Access Hospital.m4a
- 29-16 How to Determine When to Transport from Remote Hospital.m4a
- 29-17 Preparing for a Disaster.m4a
- 29-18 Continuing to Practice Skills Is Important for Rural Surgeons.m4a
- 29-19 Close to Problems in Related Specialties Section.m4a