MD Roundtable

Ted

A hodgepodge of medical topics including discussing new and innovative technology being used in healthcare both locally and in different parts of the world. A podcast that offers healthcare professionals from all over the globe a platform to share stories of struggle, perseverance and success. You won't find these topics or stories in any medical textbooks. We have so much to learn from each other! 

  1. NOV 12

    Making the move to the Med Tech industry from clinical medicine with Dr. Jacob Abraham

    Send us a text Join me on this podcast episode as I feature Dr. Jacob Abraham, a Heart Failure/ Structural Cardiologist who practiced clinical medicine for 16 years.  He decided to take the leap from clinical medicine to the Implantable Heart Failure Management industry with a  focus on developing technology for patients with heart failure. He is currently the Senior VP with Edwards Life Sciences IHFM division.  He shares his journey from growing up in a small town in the Ozarks to training at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, practicing as a heart failure specialist and then finally making his transition to industry. It's a fascinating story and interview! What is IHFM: About the Implantable Heart Failure Management (IHFM) division with Edwards Life Sciences. Edwards Lifesciences IHFM focuses on developing innovative solutions, such as the Cordella™ Pulmonary Artery (PA) Sensor and Heart Failure (HF) System, which enables early, targeted therapeutic intervention and remote patient monitoring for individuals with late-stage cardiovascular disease. The goal of this division's work is to improve the quality of life for patients and potentially reduce hospital admissions. To contact Dr. Abraham, please see his email and LinkedIn below: jacob_abraham@edwards.com linkedin.com/in/jacob-abraham-md If you would like to contact me with any comments or questions, please email me directly at:   drtedthachenkary@gmail.com Support the show

    32 min
  2. SEP 25

    Being a Neurosurgeon in Ghana, West Africa with Dr. Teddy Totimeh

    Send us a text Join on me this new episode as I feature Dr. Teddy Totimeh who is a consultant Neurosurgeon at the Accra Medical center in Ghana, West Africa.  He is passionate about neuro-endoscopy and its growing role in both pediatric and adult neurosurgery patients.  He is active in neurosurgery advocacy and leadership across the continent and holds executive committee membership of (International Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery, the Society for Neuro-Oncology Sub-Saharan Africa, Africa Partners Medical, the Science History Institute and Ghana Spina Bifida Foundation. He discusses his journey on his path to being one of the few board certified Neurosurgeons in the entire country of Ghana. He also discusses the challenges of practicing in the Sub-Saharan region and discusses how things are slowly changing for the better in the region!   Teddy is passionate about the plight of children with brain tumors in Ghana and this influenced his decision to join the board of the foundation. He loves music, swimming and scrabble and is a struggling student golfer. He is Chairman of Eisenhower Fellowships Ghana Chapter. What is Neuro-endoscopy: Neuro-endoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses a thin, flexible tube called an endoscope to diagnose and treat conditions of the brain, spine, and peripheral nervous system. By inserting the endoscope through small incisions or natural openings, surgeons can access hard-to-reach areas with a camera and specialized instruments, allowing for precise procedures like tumor removal, tissue sampling, and relieving pressure from conditions like hydrocephalus. This technique offers benefits such as shorter recovery times and less trauma compared to traditional open surgery.   Links: Here is a link to Dr. Totimeh's music on iTunes.  https://music.apple.com/us/artist/teddy-totimeh/1605609021 To contact Dr. Totimeh, please see his email and LinkedIn below: teddytotimeh@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/teddy-totimeh-61133514 If you would like to contact me with any comments or questions, please email me directly at:   drtedthachenkary@gmail.com Support the show

    47 min
  3. SEP 12

    Standardized Education for Ventilatory Assistance (SEVA) at Cleveland Clinic with Dr. Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevilia

    Send us a text Join me on this podcast as I feature Dr. Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevilia who is Medical Director of the ICU at the Cleveland Clinic and Director of Simulation and Advanced Skills Center.  He also serves as associate Professor of Medicine and is Vice Chair in the division of Critical Care medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.  He discusses the value of SEVA (Standardized Education for Ventilatory Assistance).   The SEVA program is a multi-level educational initiative that equips healthcare professionals with essential skills to manage mechanical ventilation effectively. Through evidence-based practices, standardized methodologies, and a structured learning pathway, SEVA caters to learners at various levels, from students to critical care physicians. Combining online modules, hands-on training, and simulations, the program builds core competencies in ventilator management, troubleshooting, and goal-directed strategies to improve patient outcomes and care quality in critical care settings.  For more information see link below: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/respiratory/medical-professionals/seva Links: SEVA website SEVA program Registration site, which includes the exhibitor options SEVA registrationCollection of videos: SEVA VentRoundsTo contact Dr. Mireles-Cabodevilia, please see his email below: MIRELEE@ccf.org or  SEVA@ccf.org If you would like to contact me with any comments or questions, please email me directly at:   drtedthachenkary@gmail.com Support the show Support the show

    28 min
  4. MAY 13

    CT angiography with FFR (Fractional Flow Reserve) with Dr. Sujith Kalathiveetil and Sheena Kuriakose, RN.

    Send us a text Join me on this special episode as we are featuring Dr. Sujith Kalathiveetil who sub­spe­cial­izes in the diag­no­sis and man­age­ment of struc­tur­al heart dis­ease.  He is an expert in car­diac imag­ing (car­diac CT, 3D echocar­dio­g­ra­phy, nuclear car­di­ol­o­gy). He serves as med­ical direc­tor of echocar­dio­g­ra­phy for DuPage Med­ical Group, Illinois.  He discusses the utility of Cardiac CT with fractional flow reserve especially in the Indian/ South East Asian community where CAD has a very high prevalence.  He is joined by Sheena Kuriakose who is a transplant coordinator, RN who is currently employed by UI Health in Chicago.   She shares her recent personal experience of being a patient and having had the FFR CT angiogram study done and how it helped her! What is CT angiography with FFR:  A non-invasive method used to evaluate the severity of coronary artery disease by analyzing a CT scan of the heart to determine how much a blockage restricts blood flow. It combines anatomical information from the CT scan with computational fluid dynamics and artificial intelligence to create a 3D model of the coronary arteries, allowing for a more comprehensive assessment of blood flow compared to traditional CT angiography alone.  If you would like to reach out to Dr. Kalathiveetil or Sheena please see their emails below: skalathi@gmail.com Sheena913@yahoo.com This episode was sponsored by Heartflow.  https://www.heartflow.com/ Heartflow’s vision is to transform CAD from the leading cause of death into a disease that can be managed for life. Our first-of-its-kind AI analysis creates a detailed 3D model of the heart – a window into your patient’s future, empowering you with insights to personalize each treatment journey. If you would like to contact me with any comments or questions, please email me directly at:   drtedthachenkary@gmail.com Support the show

    37 min
  5. MAY 8

    Lung Cancer Screening with Dr. Jasleen Pannu

    Send us a text This is a very special episode as we are featuring Dr. Jasleen Pannu who is an interventional pulmonologist, lung cancer advocate, and mentor on a mission to save lives through early detection and equity in care. At Ohio State, she leads the Early Lung Cancer Detection Program at The James Cancer center — combining AI, community outreach, and advanced bronchoscopy to catch cancer before it’s too late. Their work has already led to over 100 curative diagnoses. She also serves as President of Women in Interventional Pulmonology (WiIP), elevating women physicians through mentorship, leadership training, and global collaboration. In addition, Dr. Pannu is doing work with a mobile lung cancer screening unit in Ohio.  The unit, called The James Mobile Lung Screening Unit, offers low-dose CT scans to screen for lung cancer, targeting individuals aged 50-80 who are current or former smokers with a history of smoking. The unit visits underserved areas like businesses, health departments, and churches, according to Ohio State Health & Discovery.  For more info on the the Ohio State- James cancer center please click on link below: https://cancer.osu.edu/ If you would like to reach out to Dr. Pannu please email her at: jesspannu@gmail.com This is episode is sponsored by the following: https://www.butterflynetwork.com/ https://www.qure.ai/ If you would like to contact me with any comments or questions, please email me directly at:   drtedthachenkary@gmail.com Support the show

    37 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.9
out of 5
9 Ratings

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A hodgepodge of medical topics including discussing new and innovative technology being used in healthcare both locally and in different parts of the world. A podcast that offers healthcare professionals from all over the globe a platform to share stories of struggle, perseverance and success. You won't find these topics or stories in any medical textbooks. We have so much to learn from each other!