39 episodios

Life of Flow is a podcast hosted by two experts in the field of vascular surgery, Miguel-Montero Baker and Lucas Ferrer Cardona. They share their thoughts, insights, and expertise with their listeners each week, discussing a wide range of topics that are both related to and beyond vascular surgery.

In addition to talking about the latest research and developments in the field, the hosts also share anecdotes and personal stories that provide a unique perspective on the world of vascular surgery. They delve into the challenges that they have faced, the lessons that they have learned, and the unique life of a vascular surgeon.

Life of Flow Lucas Ferrer and Miguel Montero-Baker

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Life of Flow is a podcast hosted by two experts in the field of vascular surgery, Miguel-Montero Baker and Lucas Ferrer Cardona. They share their thoughts, insights, and expertise with their listeners each week, discussing a wide range of topics that are both related to and beyond vascular surgery.

In addition to talking about the latest research and developments in the field, the hosts also share anecdotes and personal stories that provide a unique perspective on the world of vascular surgery. They delve into the challenges that they have faced, the lessons that they have learned, and the unique life of a vascular surgeon.

    Rant of Venous Arterialization of The Foot Part 4: A Conversation with Jill Sommerset and Brian Lepow

    Rant of Venous Arterialization of The Foot Part 4: A Conversation with Jill Sommerset and Brian Lepow

    In this episode of the Life of Flow Rant Series, Lucas and Miguel are joined by Brian D. Lepow, DPM, and Jill Sommerset to explore managing normal revascularization versus Distal Venous Arterialization (DVA) from a podiatrist’s perspective. They discuss the importance of verifying flow volumes in the OR to ensure optimal patient outcomes and address potential complications such as pain and hematomas. The conversation highlights the necessity of meticulous post-operative care and building strong relationships with ultrasound technicians for accurate measurements. They emphasize the challenges of integrating new methods into standard practice, with Brian discussing the difficulty in gaining colleagues' trust in new techniques. 

     

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    Successfully Navigating Physician Contracts: A Conversation with Stuart Baughner

    Successfully Navigating Physician Contracts: A Conversation with Stuart Baughner

    In this episode of Life of Flow, Miguel and Lucas engage in a discussion with lawyer Stuart Baugher, unraveling the intricate world of physician employment contracts. Stuart underscores the pivotal importance of comprehending every facet of these agreements, especially for those embarking on their professional journey. Transitioning swiftly to the crux of the matter, Stuart accentuates the multifaceted nature of compensation, urging physicians to look beyond mere salary figures and consider the entirety of the package. Miguel, drawing from personal experiences andobservations, reinforces this notion, emphasizing the significance of evaluating contract modalities, payment mechanisms, and long-term implications.

    They dissect the potential ramifications of non-compete and non-solicitation clauses and the complexities inherent in navigating contractual nuances. Stuart provides practical advice on negotiation strategies, from conducting thorough research to seeking professional guidance. The episode advocates for informed decision-making and assertive negotiation, empowering healthcare professionals to chart a fulfilling career trajectory amidst the intricacies of contractual negotiations.



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    Exploring the Science of Cold Exposure: A Conversation with François Haman

    Exploring the Science of Cold Exposure: A Conversation with François Haman

    In this episode of Life of Flow, join Lucas and Miguel for a deep dive into the fascinating world of cold exposure alongside special guest François Haman, a prominent expert in the field. François shares his extensive research journey, stemming from his observations of the rising popularity of ice baths and their potential benefits. Drawing from his experiences working with NATO in Finland and developing resilience-building workshops, François offers insights into the physiological responses to cold, highlighting the fight-or-flight reaction and the importance of maintaining control during exposure.

    As the conversation unfolds, François addresses both the perceived benefits and risks of cold exposure. While acknowledging the lack of concrete scientific evidence supporting claims of immune system enhancement and inflammation reduction, he discusses the subjective feelings of well-being triggered by noradrenaline and dopamine release. However, François also warns of the potential dangers, such as non-freezing cold injuries and neurological damage, underscoring the importance of protecting extremities during exposure. Through this exploration, listeners gain valuable insights into the complexities of cold exposure and its nuanced effects on human physiology and resilience.

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    • 43 min
    Navigating Solo Practice: A Conversation with Jerry Kim

    Navigating Solo Practice: A Conversation with Jerry Kim

    In this episode of Life of Flow, join Lucas and Miguel as they sit down with Dr. Jerry Kim to discuss his journey from fellowship to establishing a successful solo practice in California. Despite initial challenges in setting up contracts with insurance companies, Jerry strategically leveraged his referral network to smoothly transition into private practice, ultimately experiencing accelerated growth and success. The conversation delves into the importance of strategic planning and gaining experience before venturing into solo practice, offering valuable insights for healthcare professionals navigating the complexities of independent practice.



    Additionally, the episode explores the nuances of managing an outpatient-based lab (OBL), with Jerry providing valuable insights into negotiating with medical device companies and navigating revenue cycle management (RCM). Emphasizing the need for meticulous attention to financial details, Jerry's commentary adds a lively dynamic to the discussion, making this episode both informative and engaging for healthcare professionals looking to navigate the challenges of private practice.



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    • 59 min
    Navigating Outpatient Care for Critical Limb Ischemia: A Conversation with Bret Weichmann and Fadi Saab

    Navigating Outpatient Care for Critical Limb Ischemia: A Conversation with Bret Weichmann and Fadi Saab

    In this episode of the Life of Flow podcast, Dr. Lucas Ferrer and Dr. Miguel Montero Baker are joined by guests Dr. Bret Wiechmann and Dr. Fadi Saab to delve into the complexities of patient care in critical limb ischemia (CLI) and the potential benefits of outpatient models of care. The conversation sheds light on the frustrations within the current hospital-centric approach, where the preference for amputation over revascularization persists despite evidence suggesting better outcomes with the latter. The participants advocate for decentralized care models, stressing the importance of standardized guidelines to ensure quality care for CLI patients while also acknowledging the challenges of balancing oversight with accessibility to care.



    Amidst discussions about the importance of proper evaluation before major amputations and the role of organizations like the Outpatient Endovascular and Interventional Society (OEIS) in advocating for non-hospital-based care, the conversation emphasizes the significance of data collection in improving CLI patient outcomes. While exploring scenarios where amputation might be deemed appropriate, the participants underscore the need for individualized patient evaluation and care. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and solutions in CLI treatment, advocating for a patient-centric approach, standardized guidelines, and improved coordination among healthcare facilities to enhance outcomes and access to quality care.



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    • 58 min
    Expanding the Conventional Views of CLTI Wound Care: A Conversation with Mark Davies and Andro Herrera-Mendoza

    Expanding the Conventional Views of CLTI Wound Care: A Conversation with Mark Davies and Andro Herrera-Mendoza

    In this episode of Life of Flow, Lucas and Miguel engage in a dynamic discussion with special guests Mark Davies and Andro Herrera-Mendoza on contemporary management practices in wound care, particularly focusing on chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) and vascular care. They explore the evolution of wound care management from acute to longitudinal settings, expanding conventional views by emphasizing the involvement of acute physicians in the post-acute space. This innovative approach underscores the importance of appropriate therapy selection, multidisciplinary collaboration, and financial sustainability. Mark Davies emphasizes the significance of vascular surgeons in wound care centers and the benefits of their involvement in diagnosing and treating patients. The conversation delves into the complexities of coordinating care across different healthcare settings and the necessity for ecosystem-based approaches to unfragment care delivery. Andro Herrera-Mendoza stresses the importance of creating specialized centers for wound care and vascular interventions within healthcare systems to ensure continuity of care and positive outcomes for patients. The speakers also discuss challenges in institutionalizing these approaches and the necessity of recognizing not all healthcare providers may be equipped to efficiently work within such systems. The conversation concludes with reflections on the lifelong care needs of patients and the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolving healthcare landscape.



    The opinions of both Dr Davis and Mr. Herrera-Mendoza are personal and for entertainment purposes only. 




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    • 1h 11 min

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