15 episodes

In this podcast series, Frederick “Rick” L. Greene, MD, FACS, talks to the editors and experts featured in Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons (ACS) publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world’s most prominent medical journals. In each episode, Dr. Greene and his guests will talk about key takeaways and insights from various articles and offer perspectives on how this information will affect care for the surgical patient. Talk about the podcast on social media using #SurgicalReadings.

Surgical Readings from SRGS The American College of Surgeons

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    • 4.5 • 13 Ratings

In this podcast series, Frederick “Rick” L. Greene, MD, FACS, talks to the editors and experts featured in Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons (ACS) publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world’s most prominent medical journals. In each episode, Dr. Greene and his guests will talk about key takeaways and insights from various articles and offer perspectives on how this information will affect care for the surgical patient. Talk about the podcast on social media using #SurgicalReadings.

    Surgical Site Infections: Antimicrobial Therapy, Source Control, and Prevention

    Surgical Site Infections: Antimicrobial Therapy, Source Control, and Prevention

    In this episode host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, talks to Lillian Kao, MD, FACS, from The University of Texas, Houston McGovern School of Medicine, about prevention and treatment of surgical site infections. Topics covered include bacterial resistance to antimicrobial drugs, novel therapies on the horizon, and lessons learned from viruses such as COVID and monkeypox.
     
    Learn more about Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world’s most prominent medical journals.
    #SurgicalReadings #SRGS

    • 17 min
    Trauma Part 2: Lessons from the ACS Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Program

    Trauma Part 2: Lessons from the ACS Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Program

    In the second episode of a two-part series on trauma, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, resumes his conversation with M. Zain Hashmi, MD, FACS, and Sabrina Goddard, MD, from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. They discuss lessons from the ACS Advanced Trauma Life Support® program such as managing the difficult airway, indicators of shock, a whole blood approach, and imaging of the trauma patient.
    Learn more about Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world’s most prominent medical journals.
    #SurgicalReadings #SRGS

    • 30 min
    Trauma Part 1: Quality Assessment of Trauma Centers and Injury Prevention

    Trauma Part 1: Quality Assessment of Trauma Centers and Injury Prevention

    In the first episode of a two-part series on trauma, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, talks with three trauma surgeons about a variety of topics, including a milestone that led to a significant decrease in motor vehicle mortality, quality assessment of trauma centers, trauma care for geriatric patients, and specific areas of injury prevention such as firearm injury prevention and violence prevention. His guests are Jeffrey D. Kerby, MD, PhD, FACS, director of the Division of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and Chair of the ACS Committee on Trauma; Sabrina Goddard, MD, assistant professor of surgery and assistant trauma medical director at UAB; and M. Zain Hashmi, MD, assistant professor of surgery at UAB.
    Learn more about Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world’s most prominent medical journals.
    #SurgicalReadings #SRGS

    • 30 min
    Liver Surgery Part 3: Liver Malignancies and Liver Transplantation

    Liver Surgery Part 3: Liver Malignancies and Liver Transplantation

    In this final episode in our liver surgery series, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, continues to discuss liver malignances and transplantation with Zachary C. Dietch, MD, member of the abdominal transplant team at Northwestern University Hospital in Chicago, IL.
    Learn more about Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world’s most prominent medical journals.
    #SurgicalReadings #SRGS

    • 17 min
    Liver Surgery Part 2: Cystic Diseases, Neoplasms, and Metastatic Lesions of the Liver

    Liver Surgery Part 2: Cystic Diseases, Neoplasms, and Metastatic Lesions of the Liver

    In this second in a series of three episodes focused on liver surgery, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, continues to discuss liver disease and injuries with Zachary C. Dietch, MD, member of the abdominal transplant team at Northwestern University Hospital in Chicago, IL.

    • 20 min
    Liver Surgery Part 1: Liver Disease and Liver Injuries

    Liver Surgery Part 1: Liver Disease and Liver Injuries

    In this first in a series of episodes focused on liver surgery, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, discusses liver disease and injuries with Zachary C. Dietch, MD, member of the abdominal transplant team at Northwestern University Hospital in Chicago, IL.
    Learn more about Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world’s most prominent medical journals.
    #SurgicalReadings #SRGS

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Dr. HowardH ,

Elementary

These podcasts from the Selected Readings are really too superficial and elementary in nature. They appear to be aimed at an audience of medical students or internists not board certified surgeons. They aren’t a vehicle to hear the most up to date info or even pique my interest in finding an article or subscribing to the Selected Readings.

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