24 episodes

The California Society of Anesthesiologists is thrilled to bring you a podcast series! Welcome to Vital Times: The CSA Podcast. Our goal is to bring useful content, be it educational, experiential, inspirational, or just fun stories to our members and community. It will be published monthly - the *second* Tuesday of every month! *Views expressed in the podcast are those of the individual guests and hosts. 

Vital Times: The CSA Podcast Dr. Ludwig Lin and Dr. Rita Agarwal

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

The California Society of Anesthesiologists is thrilled to bring you a podcast series! Welcome to Vital Times: The CSA Podcast. Our goal is to bring useful content, be it educational, experiential, inspirational, or just fun stories to our members and community. It will be published monthly - the *second* Tuesday of every month! *Views expressed in the podcast are those of the individual guests and hosts. 

    The Evolution of the Academic Anesthesiology Department Chair Job Description: Adapting to Headwinds

    The Evolution of the Academic Anesthesiology Department Chair Job Description: Adapting to Headwinds

    CSA Vital Times tracked down some of the chairs running some elite Anesthesiology Departments - they just happen to be in California! They have survived and thrived the seismic changes occurring across all academic medical institutions, ie the increase in clinical need, with huge growths in anesthetic opportunities (and locations - see #NORA), the competition with community hospitals, and resulting impact on their staff. Dr. Michael Gropper (UCSF), Dr. Ron Pearl (recently retired Stanford chair), and Dr. Richard Applegate (UC Davis and now Loma Linda) get together with Dr. Ludwig Lin for an eye-opening and thought-provoking chat. 

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Sexual and Gender Harassment, Why You Should Care: Part 2

    Sexual and Gender Harassment, Why You Should Care: Part 2

    Dr. Rita Agarwal continues the conversation about sexual and gender harassment with fellow Drs. Christine Doyle, Sydney Thomson, and Alyssa Burgart.  

    Gender and sexual harassment can be harmful in many ways and not just to the person/people being harassed. It can occur to all genders and is often associated with increased costs to the institution, intention to leave and job/career dissatisfaction. I discuss the problems and possible solutions with leaders from the California Society of Anesthesiologists and the American Society of Anesthesiologist, focusing on what is being done and what still needs to be done.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Celebrating Black History Month with Dr. Ashley Oliver - Examining the Beginnings of an Academic Medical Career

    Celebrating Black History Month with Dr. Ashley Oliver - Examining the Beginnings of an Academic Medical Career

    To amplify the message of Black History Month, CSA Vital Times Podcast series revisits the talented Ashley Oliver, MD. We spoke with her in February 2022 when she was a cardiothoracic anesthesia fellow at UCLA, after having been a resident and Chief Resident at UCSF. Dr. Oliver is now a first-year faculty at UCLA’s cardiothoracic section, and we have a no-holds barred discussion about being a starting faculty, being a minority, building allies, representation, and the importance of building engagement via societies like CSA and ASA!

    • 43 min
    Sexual and Gender Harassment, Why You Should Care

    Sexual and Gender Harassment, Why You Should Care

    A recent study from the Association of Academic Medical Colleges reported tht sexual harassment is common in the medical profession and that anesthesiologist (both men and women) reported the highest incidence of harassment. Harassment led to decreased morale, decreased engagement and a higher intention to leave. Join me for a fascinating and engaging conversation with Diana Lautenberger the author of the AAMC article for suggestion on how to prevent harassment.

    • 54 min
    The Impact of Scope Creep by Physician Extenders in British Anesthesiology: Lessons for the Future

    The Impact of Scope Creep by Physician Extenders in British Anesthesiology: Lessons for the Future

    The utilization of physician extenders in the UK healthcare system has been quite controversial recently, with topics like training and validation requirements, impact on training and staffing, all bubbling to the surface. In addition, the lack of funding for physicians and residency slots has contrasted with the increasing spending on physician assistants. Dr. Ramey Assaf, resident and leader within Anesthetists United and Dr. Richard Marks, former Vice President for the Royal College of Anesthetists speak with Dr. Ludwig Lin on this topic. 

     

    • 50 min
    Maternal Peripartum Morbidity: How Did We Get Here, and How do Anesthesiologists Help?

    Maternal Peripartum Morbidity: How Did We Get Here, and How do Anesthesiologists Help?

    US and Californian Maternal morbidity is alarmingly high, especially in Black and Hispanic women. How did this happen, and how do we become active change agents in reversing the trend?
    Leaders in healthcare equity - Drs. Amanda Williams (OB), Jennifer Lucero (OB Anesthesia), and Mofya Diallo (Pedi Anesthesia) join host Dr. Ludwig Lin for this important podcast episode. 

    • 45 min

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