Profession-Industry Relationships in Era of Transparency – What’s Appropriate? (Video)
Michael Mack discusses industry relationships in the new area of transparency and full disclosure (31 minutes).
Endoscopic Vein Harvesting: Here Today & Gone Tomorrow (Video)
Edward Lopez discusses the future of endoscopic vein harvesting including the Prevent IV and Epic studies (20 minutes).
Coronary Artery Surgery 2010: Implications of Syntax, Prevent IV & Other Trials (Video)
Michael Mack brings us up-to-date on the state of CABG surgery in 2010 and where we may be headed(34 minutes).
Certification in Extracorporeal-Related Therapies (Video)
Jeffrey Riley talks extensively about the merits of certification for extracorporeal-ralted therapies (24 minutes).
Current Trends in Adult ECMO (Video)
Ian Shearer from Duke University Hospital discusses the current trends Adult ECMO therapy (35 minutes).
Modified Ultrafiltration with the Hemobag (Video)
Scott Pacheco discusses his clinical experiences with the Hemobag at Palmetto Regional Hospital (27 minutes).
Evidence-Based Transfusion in Cardiac Surgery (Video)
Dr. James Lonquist discusses a multidisciplinary approach to blood management and his experiences in a community hospital setting (58 minutes).
Economics of Transfusions in Cardiac Surgery (Video)
Jim Campbell from Helena Labs discusses the economics of transfusions in cardiac surgery (27 minutes).
Evidence-Based Transfusion in Cardiac Surgery (Video)
Joseph Thomas for Strategic Blood Management discusses Ecurrent evidence-based transfusion guidelines in cardiac surgery (57 minutes).
Treating Sports Injuries With Platelet-Rich Plasma (Video)
John Rivera provides a little history on PRP and discusses clincal applications in sports medicine (55 minutes).
Operation Iraqi Freedom: One Surgeon’s Experience (Video)
Dr. James Obney discusses his battlefield medical experiences in Operation Iraqi Freedom (70 minutes).
TEG & ECMO Applications (Video)
Mike Miller discussed possible roles for the TEG in ECMO applications for hemostasis management (52 minutes).