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Donut of Destiny

SCCT: Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography

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The Donut of Destiny -- a podcast that explores new hot topics in cardiovascular CT. Grab a quick bite of the latest happenings. Created by the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography's FIRST committee. Music by Jason Lee.
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JCCT Pulse

Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (JCCT)

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With each new Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (JCCT) issue, podcast hosts Cristina Fuss, MD, PhD, FSCCT; Jill Jacobs, MD, MS-HQSM; Nidhi Madan, MD, MPH and Prashant Nagpal, MD, FSCCT deliver highlights of key topics through interviews with the authors and subject matter experts. Tune in to stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the field of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography. Theme music by Jason Lee.
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The DOC Podcast

DeLuke Orthodontic Coaching, LLC

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The DOC Podcast brings you unique educational content taught by Dr. Mike DeLuke, a Board Certified Orthodontist with over 20 years of clinical and academic experience. Dr. DeLuke built his orthodontic practice from scratch in the early 2000s and grew it into a multimillion-dollar enterprise in less than 10 years. He was able to retire from private practice at the age of 46 years old, and now devotes his energy to teaching his colleagues how to succeed both personally and professionally. Dr. ...
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SCCT Voice of Technologists’ Podcast

SCCT Voice of Technologists

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The SCCT Voice of Technologists is a podcast for Technologists by Technologists. Episodes will cover relevant and trending topics in cardiovascular computed tomography that will help Technologist expand their skills and better their CCT practices. Join host David Caye, RT as he explores important issues and research in the CCT Technologist field.
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is instantly improving the lives for Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care, so that they can make informed decisions, have PEACE OF MIND, control, power and influence and therefore stay in control of their Family's and their critically ill loved one's destiny
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Heart Podcast

BMJ Group

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The Heart Podcast is your go-to source for the latest insights and developments in cardiovascular medicine. Each episode features in-depth interviews with renowned authors and leading experts in the field, delving into the latest advances in cardiovascular research and treatments. Heart - heart.bmj.com - is a renowned international journal from the BMJ Group and the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) dedicated to publishing research and reviews on cardiovascular disease. Stay ahead in your ...
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ESC Cardio Talk

European Society of Cardiology

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The ESC podcasts - regular recordings from the European Society of Cardiology. Hear renowned experts discuss cardiovascular advances relevant to daily practice. Check here regularly to stay up to date. You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: EHRA Cardio Talk, HFA Cardio Talk and ESC TV Today. Check them out!
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Why the ICU Might Be Withholding a CT (Computed Tomography) Scan & What to Know If Your Loved One’s in a Coma & Ventilator! “Why the ICU team might be withholding a CT (Computed tomography) scan and what you need to know if your loved one is in… The post Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Why the ICU…
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In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Professor James Rudd, is joined by Prof. Filippo Cademartiri from Naples, Italy. They discuss all aspects of this emerging CT technology that promises lower radiation imaging, with higher resolution and excellent in-stent imaging, but at a significant cost in terms of hardware. If you enjo…
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In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Professor James Rudd, is joined by Professor Vijay Kunadian from the University of Newcastle and Sarah Brown, a patient with heart disease, who are both co-authors on a consensus statement. They discuss the state of research participation among females in each area of cardiovascular diseas…
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“Nasogastric tube versus PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) feeding tubes in ICU: What families in intensive care need to know.” My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, where we help families of critically ill patients in intensive care to instantly improve their lives by making informed decisions, get peace of mind, control,…
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Radiology has the power to reveal what remains invisible — and three hot-off-the-press publications from NEJM, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, and JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging prove exactly that. In this episode of Artifact-Free, we spotlight groundbreaking imaging advances in seemingly “hidden” diseases: Liver: How cutting-edge MRI and ultrasound t…
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Episode Overview: In this episode, I’m joined by three leaders in dentistry and airway health—Drs. Stacy Becker, Tracey Nguyen, and Michelle Weddle, founders of the ASAP Pathway. Together, we discuss the evolution of airway-focused dental care, the importance of nasal breathing, and the challenges and progress in integrating airway health into main…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Does My Ventilated Dad in ICU with Parkinson’s & Stroke Need a Tracheostomy & PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) Tube? Can It Be Avoided? “Should my dad with Parkinson’s disease in ICU have a tracheostomy and the PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) tube? He’s currently intubated with a breathin…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Can a Tracheostomy Be Done with High PEEP (Positive End-Expiratory Pressure) in Intensive Care? “Can a tracheostomy be done with high PEEP (Positive End-Expiratory Pressure) in intensive care?” That is what I’m going to answer today. My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and this is anothe…
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Join hosts Nidhi Madan, MD; Prashant Nagpal, MD, FSCCT; Jill Jacobs, MD, MS-HQSM, FSCCT and Cristina Fuss, MD, PhD, FSCCT as they take a deep dive into featured articles in the May – June2025 issue of the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (JCCT). Our hosts chat with Borek Foldyna, MD, FSCCT; Ming-Yen Ng, MBBS, FRCR, FSCCT; Daisuke Kinos…
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In this episode of artifact-free, we explore the groundbreaking study showing that GPT-5 now outperforms human experts in multimodal medical reasoning. From USMLE exams to complex clinical cases combining imaging and patient data, GPT-5 demonstrates accuracy and reasoning skills that surpass previous models and even trained physicians. We discuss w…
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In this industry sponsored episode, host Praveen Ranganath speaks with Dr. Seth Uretsky from Morristown Medical Center about the growth of their multimodality cardiac imaging program. Tune in and enjoy! This episode is sponsored by GE HealthCare. References to a specific product, process, or service by speakers in this podcast episode do not consti…
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Episode Summary: In this episode, I welcome Dr. Kevin Boyd, a renowned pediatric dentist and expert in early orthodontic intervention, anthropology, and evolutionary oral medicine. Together, we explore the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of malocclusion, the interplay between genetics and environment, and the need for a paradigm shift i…
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Before You Sign a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) in ICU, Watch This! Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care! Before you sign a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) in ICU, you need to watch this! Hi! My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com where we help families of critically ill patients in intensive care to improve… The post Before You Sign a DNR …
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In this episode of Artifact-Free, we bring you three hot-off-the-press studies in radiology – all in just ten minutes. Each one shows how our field is becoming not only more precise, but also gentler for patients. FDG-PET/CT vs. conventional staging in locally advanced breast cancer A new study reveals that PET/CT significantly improves the detecti…
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5 Things ICU’s Won’t Tell You About Tracheostomies! Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care! Five things ICUs won’t tell you about tracheostomies. That’s what I’m going to talk about today. My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and this is another quick tip for families in intensive care. Here at intensivecarehotline.com, we inst…
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In this episode of Focal Point, we chat to Ross Kitchen, about setting up his new independent practice, Patch & Purr Vets. Hosted by Sam from the IMV Clinical team and Craig Hoines, IMV imaging's Business Development Manager, we will discuss the trials, tribulations and triumphs of starting a new business, choosing the right imaging equipment and h…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: How to Reverse the DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) or NFR (Not for Resuscitation) in Intensive Care? How to reverse the DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) or NFR (Not for Resuscitation) in intensive care. That’s what we’re going to discuss today. My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and this… The post Qui…
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Episode Overview: In this episode, I welcome Dr. Loria Nahatis, a board-certified pediatric dentist with a passion for pediatric airway health. Dr. Nahatis shares her journey from traditional pediatric dentistry to becoming an advocate for early airway intervention, inspired by her own daughter’s health challenges. Key Topics Discussed: Dr. Nahatis…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: When Should ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) Be Initiated in Intensive Care? When should ECMO be initiated in intensive care? That’s what I’m going to answer today. My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and this is another quick tip for families in intensive care. Extracorporeal …
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: When Should Blood Transfusions Be Given in Intensive Care? “When should blood transfusions be given in intensive care?” That is a question we get quite frequently here at intensivecarehotline.com. My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and this is another quick tip for families in intensive…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Should My Dad in ICU Ventilated & Tracheostomy, Necrotizing Pneumonia and Pneumothorax Go to LTAC (Long-Term Acute Care)? “Should my dad with chronic hypoxemic respiratory failure, tracheostomy, and history of necrotizing pneumonia with ongoing concerns for right-sided pneumothorax go to LTAC instead of sta…
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Dr. Jeff Rouse is an educator and clinician who has practiced with the likes of Drs. Frank Spear and Gregg Kinzer. He is now a Resident Faculty Member at Spear Education and maintains a private practice in prosthodontics in San Antonio, TX. He has a unique professional journey and understands more about airway and orthodontics than many orthodontis…
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Another Testimonial from a Very Happy and Loyal intensivecarehotline.com Client and Member! Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care! Today, I have another testimonial from one of our very happy members and clients, and I’m going to read it out today. My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and this is another quick tip for… The pos…
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In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Professor James Rudd, is joined by Prof. Jacob Eifer Moller from Odense, Denmark. They discuss his review paper on mechanical circulatory support and some of the supporting guidelines and papers in this area. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a positive review wherever you get your po…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Can a Tracheostomy Prevent Aspiration? “Can a tracheostomy prevent aspiration?” That is one of the many questions we’re getting quite frequently from families in intensive care, and I’m going to answer this question today. My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and this is another quick tip…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Can Organs Shutting Down Be Reversed in Intensive Care for Critically Ill Patients? “Can organs shutting down be reversed in intensive care for critically ill patients?” This is a question we get quite frequently from our readers, and today I’m here to answer it. My name is Patrik… The post Quick Tip for Fa…
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Episode Overview: In this episode, I welcome Dr. Daniel Camacho, a board-certified orthodontist and owner of Forever Smiles Orthodontics in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Together, we dive deep into the realities of private practice ownership, financial independence, work-life balance, and the evolving landscape of orthodontics and dental education. Gue…
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The Tragic Loss of Grace Schara “The tragic loss of Grace Schara: A fight for justice and accountability.” My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and today I want to talk about the tragic loss of Grace Schara, the fight for justice and accountability. Grace Schara was a 19-year-old teenager who died in October 2021… The post The Tr…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Can a Tracheostomy be Done for a Patient with a Short Neck? “Can a tracheostomy be done for a patient with a short neck?” That’s what I’m going to answer today. My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and this is another quick tip for families in intensive… The post Quick Tip for Families in…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: My Mother Was Coerced to Have Life Support Withdrawn in ICU and Died. Was it Preventable? “I wish I had found your YouTube channel and intensivecarehotline.com website 2 months ago. I knew something was seriously wrong with the way doctors and nurses were acting. I was desperately searching YouTube… The pos…
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Don’t miss this fascinating conversation with the amazing and world-renowned Dr. Audrey Yoon! We discuss: How Audrey’s journey in sleep medicine began and the role her training at UCLA played in that journey. The role that Dr. Stanley Liu played in Audrey’s passion for airway-focused orthodontic treatment. How an interaction with Dr. Christian Guil…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: My 32-Year-Old Brother (Down Syndrome) in ICU Intubated After Cardiac Arrest & Hypoxic Brain Injury! Currently, we’re working with a client who has their 30-year-old brother and son in ICU ventilated with Down Syndrome, as well as supposedly hypoxic brain injury after cardiac arrest. My name is Patrik… The …
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In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Professor James Rudd, is joined by Dr Louis-Marie Desroche from Reunion Island. They discuss his study that concluded - "Relying solely on CMR could lead to missed diagnoses and undertreatment. CMR should be integrated with other diagnostic tools to optimise care in this population". If yo…
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Another Testimonial from a Very Happy and Loyal intensivecarehotline.com Client and Member! Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care! Today, I have another testimonial from one of our very happy intensivecarehotline.com members and clients! My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com, and this is another quick tip for families in intensi…
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With Francesca Coraducci Marche Polytechnic University of Ancona, Ancona - Italy, Marco Guglielmo, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht - The Netherlands, and Anna Giulia Pavon, Cardiocentro Ticino Institute, Lugano - Switzerland. Link to editorial Link to paperBy European Society of Cardiology
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: My Mother’s Been in ICU for Two Weeks with Two Failed Extubations, Does She Need a Tracheostomy? “I want to know if my mom needs a tracheostomy after two weeks in ICU on the ventilator with a breathing tube or if she can be extubated?” That’s a question we… The post Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care:…
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