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1 Inside Deloitte Ventures: Strategic Corporate VC Insights on Scaling Startups and Vertical AI Trends 34:07
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In this insightful episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast, host Kristian Marquez sits down with Jay Crone, Managing Director and Venture Capitalist at Deloitte Ventures, to explore the firm’s strategic approach to corporate venture capital. Jay shares Deloitte Ventures’ investment thesis, focusing on supporting innovative Canadian startups at Series A and B stages across key sectors like cybersecurity, climate tech, fintech, future of work, health tech, and AI. Listeners will gain an inside look at how Deloitte leverages its vast network of 1,500 partners and 15,000 employees to source deals and add value beyond capital by helping startups navigate Deloitte’s complex ecosystem and access enterprise clients. Jay also discusses his diverse career journey—from government and investment banking to entrepreneurship and corporate VC—and how those experiences shape his investment philosophy. The episode delves into Deloitte’s due diligence process, the importance of founder relationships, and the firm’s strategic role as a co-investor. Jay highlights emerging trends, particularly the promise of vertical AI tailored to industry-specific needs, and shares his bullish outlook on fintech innovations like stablecoins and cross-border payments. He offers candid advice for entrepreneurs on risk-taking and aligning business vision with funding goals. This episode is a must-listen for founders, investors, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of corporate venture capital and innovation in Canada. Learn more about Jay's work at https://www.deloitte.com/ca/en/services/program/ventures.html Connect with Jay on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaycrone/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
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1 Ep. 231 Improving Surgical Outcomes Through Self-Awareness with Dr. Melinda Thacker 48:39
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Let’s talk about what it really means to show up for your patients—and yourself—as a surgeon. In this episode of Backtable ENT, Dr. Mel Thacker, an otolaryngologist and founder of The Empowered Surgeon and the Surgeons with a Purpose Podcast, joins hosts Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Ashley Agan to discuss humanity in surgery, and how to stay grounded in a profession that demands so much of us. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Thacker shares her journey from experiencing anxiety and panic attacks in the operating room to becoming a coach who helps surgeons discover their purpose and practice medicine with greater humanity. They discuss the significance of self-awareness, the importance of protecting oneself as a valuable asset, and how to serve patients with compassion and empathy. Practical advice is offered on shifting mindset, engaging in meaningful connections with patients, and fostering a collaborative, rather than hierarchical, approach in medical practice. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:04 - Discovering Coaching 10:52 - Residency Reflections 23:06 - Improving Patient Relationships 29:48 - Coaching Surgeons and Addressing Emotional Growth 37:49 - Serving vs. Fixing: A New Perspective on Patient Care 44:09 - Daily Practices for Empathy and Self-Awareness 44:40 - Three Essentials for Success in Medicine 46:31 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts…

1 Ep. 230 Setting Up an Overseas ENT Career with Dr. Ananya Majumder 50:46
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How hard is it to move your medical practice across the globe? In this episode of BackTable ENT, otolaryngologist Dr. Ananya Majumder discusses her transition from practicing in Fort Worth, Texas to becoming a consultant otolaryngologist at North Shore Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand with host Dr. Gopi Shah. --- SYNPOSIS They explore Dr. Majumder’s career journey, the factors that led her to move abroad, the process of obtaining medical licensing and a visa in New Zealand, and the differences in medical practice and work culture between the U.S. and New Zealand. Dr. Majumder also shares insights into her daily routine, the challenges she faced during the transition, and the benefits of international experience in the medical field. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 01:40 Journey to New Zealand & Navigating Medical Licensing 08:26 Understanding the Healthcare System 15:24 Residency and Training Differences 21:37 Visa Process and Moving 28:49 Daily Practice in New Zealand 29:44 Clinic Workflow Differences & Operating Room Culture 37:14 Patient Relationships and Challenges 42:42 Professional and Personal Growth 48:02 Final Thoughts and Advice --- RESOURCES Dr. Ananya Majumder https://www.enthealth.org/find-ent/ananya-majumder/…

1 Ep. 229 Sialendoscopy: Office-Based Techniques and Best Practices with Dr. Wais Rahmati 59:47
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The sour candy myth: why it’s not always the right Rx for salivary gland obstruction. In this episode, Dr. Wais Rahmati, a board-certified otolaryngologist at Mass Eye and Ear and Harvard Medical School, discusses the development of a comprehensive salivary gland center and the focus on office-based sialendoscopy with host Dr. Ashley Agan. --- SYNPOSIS The doctors explore the benefits of incorporating salivary endoscopy in the office setting, including minimally invasive and gland-sparing approaches to treat obstructive salivary gland diseases. Dr. Rahmati shares the criteria for patient selection, techniques in the procedure, and post-operative care. They also touch upon the challenges and strategies for reimbursement and the significance of tracking codes to eventually establish dedicated CPT codes for sialendoscopy. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:40 - History and Evolution of Office-Based Endoscopy 05:32 - Understanding Obstructive Salivary Gland Disease 09:36 - Patient Selection and Office-Based Procedures 14:45 -Imaging and Diagnostic Approaches 20:50 - Office Setup and Procedure Details 30:38 - Injecting Mucosa for Better Access 31:10 - Using Sour Candy to Stimulate Saliva 32:29 - Dilation and Anesthesia Techniques 37:05 - Handling Stones and Stents 40:44 - Treating Stenosis in the Office 47:16 - Post-Procedure Care and Instructions 49:42 - Billing and Reimbursement Challenges 54:43 - Future of Salivary Gland Endoscopy --- RESOURCES Wais Rahmati MD: https://doctors.masseyeandear.org/details/447/rahmatullah-wais_rahmati-rahmati-otolaryngology-head_and_neck_surgery-boston…

1 Ep. 228 Sinus Headaches vs. Migraines: Diagnosis and Treatment with Dr. Jessica Lee 59:55
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Sinusitis or migraine? Understanding the difference between rhinogenic and primary headaches could change your treatment algorithm. In this episode of Backtable ENT, Dr. Jessica Lee, an otolaryngologist from Charleston ENT and Allergy, discusses the prevalence and treatment of sinus headaches with hosts Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Ashley Agan. --- SYNPOSIS The doctors discuss how half of sinus infection diagnoses are often misdiagnosed, with many patients having normal CT scans and nasal endoscopies. Dr. Lee emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between sinus-related headaches and migraines, noting that 80% of sinus headache complaints meet migraine criteria. The conversation covers the use of lifestyle medicine, supplements, medications, and the role of neurologists in managing chronic headaches. Dr. Lee also touches on the role of mycotoxins, drawing from evidence-based practices while stressing patient education and collaboration in treatment. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:10 - Differentiating Sinus Headaches from Other Conditions 10:07 - Lifestyle Factors and Migraine Management 25:45 - Supplements and Treatments for Migraine 30:01 - Iron Supplementation and Dietary Adjustments 31:42 - Medication Management for Migraines 34:52 - Botox as a Treatment Option 44:50 - Mycotoxins and Mold Illness 50:11 - Non-Pharmacologic Options for Headaches 54:00 - Final Thoughts and Recommendations --- RESOURCES Dr. Jessica Lee https://charlestonent.com/bio/jessica-lee/…

1 Ep. 227 Healthcare Leadership Strategies for Otolaryngologists with Dr. Carol Bradford 56:34
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Leadership isn’t just about saying yes—it’s about knowing when to say no too. In this episode of Backtable ENT, Dr. Carol Bradford, Dean of the Ohio State University College of Medicine and Vice President for Health Sciences at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, shares her leadership journey with hosts Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Sunil Verma. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Bradford shares insights into her journey in otolaryngology, emphasizing the importance of feedback, emotional intelligence, and leadership development. She discusses her experiences in various leadership roles, the significance of maintaining clinical practice, and strategies for fostering future leaders. The conversation touches on the challenges and rewards of leadership in academic medicine, the impact of change, and the enduring mission to improve patient care and education. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:32 - Role and Responsibilities of a Dean & Balancing Clinical Practice 10:25 - Leadership Development & Mentorship 21:41 - Building and Leading Effective Teams 28:23 - Challenges in Leadership Roles 30:40 - Balancing Academic and Clinical Missions 33:41 - Leadership Style and Meeting Management 39:07 - Emotional Intelligence in Medicine 47:12 - Navigating Change and Future Goals 51:45 - Final Advice for Aspiring Leaders --- RESOURCES Dr. Carol Bradford: https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/about-us/our-people/carol-bradford Dr. Sunil Verma: https://www.ucihealth.org/clinicians/sunil-verma-1124279344…

1 Ep. 226 Managing Allergy Symptoms Amid Environmental Changes with Dr. Jennifer Villwock and Dr. William Reisacher 50:52
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Are your allergies getting worse, or is it the environment? In this episode of Backtable ENT, Dr. Jennifer Villwock, a rhinologist at the University of Kansas, and Dr. William Reisacher, an otolaryngologist at New York Presbyterian Hospital, join the podcast to discuss the impact of environmental extremes on the unified airway with hosts Dr. Ashley Agan and Dr. Gopi Shah. --- SYNPOSIS Topics include the increasing prevalence of allergies and asthma due to climate change, the effects of environmental pollutants and particulates on respiratory health, and the role of healthcare providers in educating and advocating for patients. The conversation also addresses practical strategies for managing symptoms, the importance of urban planning and sustainable practices, and the hope that collective individual efforts can lead to meaningful change. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 01:43 - Understanding the Unified Airway 03:09 - Patient Concerns and Environmental Factors 10:24 - Impact of Temperature and CO2 on Allergies 14:57 - Barometric Pressure and Migraines 21:03 - Pollution, Particulate Matter, and Solutions 24:49 - Urban Planning 29:32 - Epigenetics and Environmental Impact 34:15 - Indoor Air Quality and Mold Issues 41:01 - Advocacy and Environmental Health 45:46 - Final Thoughts and Hope for the Future --- RESOURCES Dr. Jennifer Villwock https://www.kumc.edu/jvillwock.html Dr. William Reisacher https://weillcornell.org/wreisacher…

1 Ep. 225 Sinusitis and Cognitive Impairment: Exploring the Inflammatory Pathway with Dr. Aria Jafari 51:07
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Chronic sinusitis might be doing more than just clogging your nose–it could be clouding your brain. In this episode of Backtable ENT, Dr. Aria Jafari, an assistant professor at the University of Washington and co-director of the Neuroendocrinology Advanced Sinus and Skull-base Surgery Fellowship, discusses the connection between sinusitis and cognitive dysfunction with hosts Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Ashley Agan. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Jafari shares how his interest in this field developed and details his research on the relationship between chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and brain function. The conversation highlights the comprehensive impact of sinus inflammation on overall health, emphasizing the importance of viewing CRS as a whole-body condition. They also discuss patient experiences, the methodologies used to assess cognitive dysfunction, potential treatments, and what’s next in the research frontier. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 06:18 - The Impact of CRS on Quality of Life 14:02 - Understanding Brain Fog and Cognitive Dysfunction 24:29 - Pathophysiology and Theories of Cognitive Dysfunction 27:44 - Chronic Inflammation and Cognitive Effects 28:59 - Impact of Biologics on Cognitive Function 31:28 - Risk Factors for Cognitive Dysfunction 35:02 - Olfactory Symptoms 37:13 - Future Research and Treatment Approaches 45:31 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES Dr. Aria Jafari https://www.uwmedicine.org/bios/aria-jafari…

1 Ep. 224 Safety & Preparedness in Office Based Procedures with Dr. Scott Fortune 1:03:48
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The best doctors aren’t lucky—they’re prepared. Discover how to keep your office safe during in-office procedures. In this episode of BackTable ENT, Dr. Scott Fortune, an otolaryngologist from Allergy and ENT Associates of Middle Tennessee, discusses office-based procedural safety with Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Ashley Agan. --- SYNPOSIS The doctors delve into the importance of preparedness in handling potential complications, emphasizing the necessity of having the right equipment and protocols in place. Dr. Fortune provides detailed guidelines on managing anesthesia, preventing and handling bleeding, and addressing possible complications such as vasovagal reactions and anaphylaxis. The conversation covers practical tips, including the use of local anesthetics, sedatives, and the importance of patient history and clearance forms. This comprehensive discussion is a valuable resource for ENT professionals looking to enhance the safety and efficacy of their office-based procedures. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 01:34 - Discussing Safety in Office Procedures 07:47 - Safety Protocols and Equipment 19:11 - Anesthesia and Sedation Protocols 27:29 - Handling Emergencies and Reversal Agents 30:00 - Local Anesthesia and Toxicity 38:29 - Effective Anesthesia Techniques for Office Procedures 41:25 - Bleeding Control in Office Procedures 53:36 - Handling Office Procedure Complications 01:00:19 - Final Thoughts and Contact Information --- RESOURCES Dr. Scott Fortune https://www.enthealth.org/find-ent/d-scott-fortune/ Patient Selection, Safety, and Preparedness for Office-Based Otolaryngology Procedures https://www.oto.theclinics.com/article/S0030-6665(25)00020-9/abstract AAOA anaphylaxis guidelines https://www.aaoallergy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/2015-Clinical-Care-Statements-Anaphylaxis.pdf…

1 Ep. 223 Evaluation and Management of Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis with Dr. James Daniero 59:11
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Never let the sun set on bilateral vocal fold paralysis–timely diagnosis and intervention are key. In this episode of Backtable ENT, Dr. James Daniero, a laryngologist from the University of Virginia, discusses the evaluation and management of bilateral vocal fold paralysis with Dr. Gopi Shah and guest host Dr. Stephen Schoeff. --- SYNPOSIS The trio delves into the complexities of diagnosing and managing bilateral vocal fold paralysis in adults, examining etiologies, diagnostic procedures, and current treatment options. They specifically highlight the differences between bilateral vocal fold immobility and paralysis, discuss innovative techniques such as bilateral selective reinnervation and laryngeal pacing, and share practical tips for securing the airway in an acute setting. The episode also emphasizes the evolving nature of treatments and the importance of timely intervention. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:05 - Understanding and Diagnosing Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis 09:19 - Management and Treatment Options 25:40 - Tracheotomy Techniques and Considerations 31:31 - Exploring Surgical Options for Patients 34:22 - Addressing Dysphagia in Airway Surgeries 35:50 - Innovative Techniques in Laryngeal Reinnervation 39:34 - Patient Selection for Advanced Surgeries 47:11 - Laryngeal Pacing: A Future Option 54:50 - Final Thoughts and Recommendations --- RESOURCES Dr. James Daniero https://uvahealth.com/findadoctor/James-Daniero-1386817484 Dr. Stephen Schoeff https://www.enthealth.org/find-ent/stephen-s-schoeff/…

1 Ep. 222 Survivorship in Head and Neck Cancer with Dr. Michael Moore and Heather Starmer, PhD, CCC-SLP 46:43
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What does it take to improve quality of life after head and neck cancer? In this episode of Backtable ENT, guests Dr. Heather Starmer, a speech and language pathologist at Stanford University, and Dr. Michael Moore, a head and neck cancer surgeon at Indiana University explore the topic of head and neck cancer survivorship. --- SYNPOSIS The discussion centers on the multifaceted challenges faced by survivors, including dysphagia, dry mouth, chronic pain, and mental health issues. The experts emphasize the importance of early intervention, community support, and comprehensive care to enhance the quality of life for survivors. Various resources, such as the Head and Neck Cancer Alliance, are highlighted to assist patients and providers in navigating survivorship. The conversation also outlines future directions in research and the need for more qualitative studies to better understand long-term survivorship outcomes. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:23 - Understanding Survivorship & Challenges in Head and Neck Cancer 14:06 - Managing Mobility and Lymphedema 18:47 - Addressing Chronic Pain and Mental Health 21:37 - Dental Care and Trismus Therapy 25:58 - Long-Term Survivorship and Quality of Life 31:36 - Survivorship Clinics and Multidisciplinary Care 34:39 - Resources for Patients and Providers 38:49 - Future Research and Educational Gaps --- RESOURCES Dr. Heather Starmer https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/heather-starmer Dr. Michael Moore https://iuhealth.org/find-providers/provider/michael-g-moore-md-64028…

1 Ep. 221 Chronic Cough: An Allergist’s Perspective with Dr. Basil Kahwash 1:05:26
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How can you treat a chronic cough when you’re not sure what’s causing it? In this episode of BackTable ENT, Dr. Basil Kahwash, a board-certified allergist and immunologist from Ohio ENT and Allergy, discusses the complexities of diagnosing and treating chronic cough. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Kahwash explains common causes, such as upper airway cough syndrome, allergic rhinitis, and asthma, and delves into the importance of patient history and physical exams in identifying the root cause. The conversation also covers diagnostic tools, including allergy testing, spirometry, and chest X-rays, as well as treatment options like allergy medication, immunotherapy, and cough suppressants. Dr. Kahwash also touches upon new therapies on the horizon and emphasizes the role of multidisciplinary collaboration with ENTs, pulmonologists, GI specialists, and speech therapists in managing chronic cough. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:20 - Defining Chronic Cough 06:47 - Patient Evaluation and Key Questions 11:10 - Asthma vs. Allergic Rhinitis Cough 18:31 - Red Flags in Chronic Cough 30:20 - Diagnostic Testing for Chronic Cough 34:46 - ENT Collaboration in Allergy 36:08 - Skin Testing vs. Blood Testing for Allergies 44:30 - Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EOE) & Upper Airway Cough Syndrome 50:28 - Allergy Treatment Pathways 01:03:05 - Conclusion and Contact Information --- RESOURCES Dr. Basil Kahwash https://www.ohioentandallergy.com/physicians/basil-kahwash-md/…

1 Ep. 220 Managing Nasal Polyps: Treatments and Insights with Dr. Martin Citardi 58:23
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Is the future of nasal polyp treatment right under our nose? In this episode of Backtable ENT, Dr. Martin Citardi, a world-renowned rhinologist and skull-based surgeon at UTHealth Houston, discusses the latest advancements in the management of nasal polyps with hosts Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Ashley Agan. --- This podcast is supported by: Medtronic ENT https://www.medtronic.com/en-us/healthcare-professionals/specialties/ear-nose-throat.html --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Citardi shares insights from his comprehensive career, spanning patient care, device, and drug development. The surgeons discuss the evolving treatment landscape, challenges in managing recurrent nasal polyps, the role of steroids and biologics, and the importance of correctly identifying the type of polyps. Additionally, Dr. Citardi emphasizes the need for a better understanding of healthcare economics, particularly concerning the high costs of new treatments. The discussion also touches on the future of research and the need for a system to deploy treatment options effectively. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:39 - Nasal Polyps: Patient Presentation and Initial Examination 10:25 - Detailed Examination and Endoscopy Techniques 17:26 - Imaging and Lab Workup 20:11 - Treatment Strategies and Patient Management 31:08 - Managing Patients with Allergies, AERD, and Asthma 34:09 - Biologics vs. Surgery: A Comparative Discussion 42:50 - Steroid Delivery Methods and Their Effectiveness 52:24 - Follow-Up, Long-Term Management and Future Research 57:01 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES Dr. Martin Citardi’s Profile: https://www.utphysicians.com/provider/martin-j-citardi/ Medtronic ENT: https://www.medtronic.com/en-us/healthcare-professionals/products/ear-nose-throat…

1 Ep. 219 New Frontiers in Pediatric Hearing Loss: Implants, Gene Therapy, and CMV with Dr. Daniela Carvalho 45:31
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Are new solutions for pediatric hearing loss finally within earshot? In this episode of the Back Table ENT Podcast, we talk with Dr. Daniela Carvalho, pediatric otolaryngologist and director of the Cochlear Implant Program at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Carvalho discusses the latest advancements and practices in the field of pediatric hearing loss, including newer indications for cochlear implants and innovative gene therapies. They delve into the genetic causes of congenital hearing loss, current screening practices, and various gene therapies being tested for hearing deficiencies, such as those involving the OTOF gene and its application through viral vectors. The conversation also touches on the potential for future treatments, including completely implantable cochlear devices and the role of vaccines in preventing CMV-related hearing loss. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 01:54 - Understanding Congenital Hearing Loss and Screening 05:41 - Challenges with Older Children and Hearing Loss 08:48 - Cochlear Implants: Indications and Advances 15:59 - Exploring Gene Therapy for Hearing Loss 23:54 - Challenges and Considerations in Gene Therapy 25:23 - Counseling Families on Hearing Loss 27:04 - Future of Genetic Therapy and Cochlear Implants 32:46 - Addressing Congenital CMV 40:59 - Final Thoughts and Future Research --- RESOURCES Dr. Daniela Carvalho https://www.rchsd.org/doctors/daniela-carvalho-md-mmm/…

1 Ep. 218 The Role of Dentistry in Pediatric Sleep Disordered Breathing with Dr. Loria Nahatis 1:03:03
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What role does craniofacial growth play in childhood sleep health? Dr. Loria Nahatis, pediatric dentist from Beyond Pediatric Dentistry in Dallas, Texas, discusses the importance of early intervention in pediatric dentistry, focusing on evaluating and treating children with sleep disordered breathing. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Nahatis shares her personal experience with her daughter and how noticing sleep-related issues shifted her focus in dental practice. Dr. Nahatis covers various treatment methods such as habit correctors, palatal expanders, and myofunctional therapy. The podcast emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between dentists, ENTs, and other healthcare providers to improve patient outcomes. Key points include the significance of nasal breathing, conservative treatment options, and the impact of jaw and dental structure on overall health. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - The Importance of Screening for Sleep Disorders in Children 06:26 - Treatment Options and Approaches 10:29 - Guidelines and Policies on Sleep Disorders 19:42 - Teeth Grinding and Myofunctional Therapy 27:32 - Imaging and Evaluation Techniques 29:01 - Surgical Considerations and Early Interventions 36:44 - Counseling Families on Oral Appliances 50:12 - Insurance and Cost Considerations 56:15 - Collaborative Approaches and Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES Dr. Loria Nahatis’s practice profile: https://beyondpediatricdentistry.com/dr-loria-nahatis-dds/…

1 Ep. 217 Environmental Sustainability in ENT with Dr. Julie Strychowsky 46:20
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Operating rooms generate up to 30% of a hospital's waste–what can ENT do to change that? In this episode, Dr. Julie Strychowsky, a pediatric otolaryngologist at London Health Sciences Center in Ontario, discusses environmental sustainability in ENT. --- SYNPOSIS The discussion covers the inefficiencies and environmental impacts of current practices, such as the use of nitrous oxide, disposable equipment, and OR waste. Dr. Strychowsky shares insights on transitioning to more sustainable practices, including the use of reusable and multi-use equipment, standardizing procedures, and patient education initiatives like the ‘Bring Your Own Bag’ campaign. The doctors highlight the importance of climate change, the carbon footprint of healthcare, and the role of policy and innovation in reducing environmental impact. Finally, they discuss resources for further learning and potential areas for research and development in sustainable healthcare practices. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:51 - Climate Change and Its Impact on Health 05:07 - Surgical Sustainability: Reducing OR Waste 08:27 - Clinic Waste and Efficiency Improvements 16:12 - Anesthesia Gases and Environmental Impact 23:06 - In-Office Procedures and Telemedicine in ENT 28:58 - Global Efforts & Patient Involvement in Sustainability 37:03 - Policy Changes and Education for Sustainability 39:59 - Future Research and Innovation in ENT 42:26 - Final Thoughts and Mentorship --- RESOURCES Dr. Julie Strychowsky https://www.schulich.uwo.ca/paediatricsurgery/people/faculty/Strychowsky,%20Julie.html Kidane J, Thiel CL, Wang K, Rosen CA, Gandhi S. A Comparison of Environmental Impacts Between Reusable and Disposable Flexible Laryngoscopes. Laryngoscope. 2024 Dec 26. doi: 10.1002/lary.31927. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39723758. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39723758/ Anderson J, Hu H. Environmental Sustainability: Waste Audit Comparison Operating Room and In-Office Laryngeal Surgery. Laryngoscope. 2024 Feb;134(2):803-806. doi: 10.1002/lary.31005. Epub 2023 Sep 2. PMID: 37658737. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37658737/ Cascade OR playbook https://cascadescanada.ca/…
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