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- 284 - Colon Cancer Screening and Treatment
Colon cancer ranks as the second most frequently diagnosed cancer among patients. Over the years, colonoscopies have reduced the overall incidence of colon cancer and rectal cancer. In this episode, Dr. Khalili discusses trends, screening guidelines, preventative measures, and treatments for colorectal cancers.
Sat, 11 May 2024 - 283 - What's New in Epilepsy Surgery
Epilepsy surgery should be considered in individuals whose seizures do not respond to anti-seizure medications. This podcast provides an about the latest advancements in epilepsy surgery, which include special procedures to detect electrical activity of the brain to find where seizures start. It also discusses using lasers to stop seizures.
Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 282 - Lung Cancer Screening & What's New in Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer is the leading cause of cancer related deaths for both men and women.
If you are at high risk for developing lung cancer, lung cancer screening at The George Washington University Hospital offers low-dose computerized tomography (CT) scans that can help doctors detect lung cancer in its earliest stages, when it is most treatable.. Listen as Dr. Sora Ely discusses why it is so important to get screened and who is eligible for the screening
Learn More About Lung Cancer Screening at The George Washington University HospitalMon, 11 Mar 2024 - 281 - How Point-of-Care Ultrasound Impacts Women in MedicineMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 280 - Minimally-Invasive Endocrine Surgery - "What to Expect" (Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery)Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 279 - COVID-19 Impact on Medical StudentsMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 278 - Non-Surgical Treatment for BunionsMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 277 - Prevention and Treatment of Foot Wounds in Diabetic PatientsDr. Michael Stempel shares prevention tips and treatment options for foot wounds in diabetic patients.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 275 - Introduction to Pelvic Floor Disorders and Urogynecology for WomenMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 274 - The Latest Advancements in Facelift SurgeryMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 273 - Sports Injuries of the Foot and AnkleDr. Julie Rosner and Dr. Zung Le discuss sports-related foot and ankle injuries and treatment options for common painful conditions.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 272 - Be Sun Smart: Protect Yourself From UV RaysMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 271 - The Obesity Epidemic and Treatment Options AvailableDr. Michael G. Knight, Patient Safety Officer at The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates, discusses obesity and its harmful affects.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 270 - New Technology and Devices for Emergency CareMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 269 - Cancer Treatments: What to Expect from Brachytherapy TreatmentMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 268 - Radiation Oncology: Advances in RadiosurgeryDr. Sharad Goyal, Chief of the GW Radiation Oncology division at the GW Cancer Center, discusses advances in radiosurgery.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 266 - Finding Relief from Plantar FasciitisDr. Arnold Ravick and Dr. Sheldon Laps discuss plantar fasciitis, custom foot orthotics and foot care for athletes.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 265 - Diseases of Arteries: It's Not Just About Your HeartDr. Salim Lala walks listeners through peripheral arterial disease, a condition that reduces blood flow to the limbs.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 264 - The Dangerous Abnormal Bulge of the AortaDr. Salim Lala explains aortic aneurysms, what causes them, associated medical complications, and suggested treatment plans.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 262 - Understanding Kidney Stones: Symptoms and PreventionUrologist Patrick Mufarrij, MD discusses the symptoms of kidney stones and how to prevent them from occurring.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 261 - Hereditary Prostate Cancer and How to Lower Your RiskAssistant Professor of Urology Dr. Michael Whalen discusses prostate cancer, specifically hereditary prostate cancer, and dietary changes to lower one's risk of developing this type of cancer.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 260 - Beating Skin CancerCancer of the skin is by far the most common of all cancers with melanoma being the cause of the majority of skin cancer deaths. The incidence of melanoma continues to increase and it has become one of the most common forms of cancer in the United States, especially among young adult women ages 20-39. This year, an estimated 73,000 melanomas will be diagnosed in the U.S. In this panel interview, Dr. Goodman and Dr. Patel discuss prevention, treatment options, and if there's a way to beat skin cancer.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 259 - Weight Loss Surgery: The Basics of Winning Through LosingDr. Hope Jackson discusses the evolution of weight-loss surgery and how qualifying patients can use surgery to achieve a healthier lifestyle.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 258 - Liver Cancer: Requires a Multidisciplinary PlanDr. Lynt B. Johnson discusses liver cancer, its causes, and treatment options for those afflicted with the disease.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 257 - Anesthesia and Heart Surgery: The FactsMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 256 - Avoiding Injury in Older AdultsTrauma Services Injury Prevention and Outreach Coordinator, Helaina Roisman, and Dr. Christina Prather discuss how to avoid falls and injuries in old age.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 255 - Building The GW Pulmonary Hypertension ProgramDr. Mardi Gomberg-Maitland discusses pulmonary hypertension and the GW Pulmonary Hypertension Program.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 253 - Breast Cancer InnovationsDr. Rachel Brem discusses recent innovations and improvements in diagnosing and treating breast cancer.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 252 - Mammography Saves LivesMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 251 - Controlling Cholesterol to Prevent Heart DiseaseMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 250 - Community Dementia CareMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 249 - Kidney Disease: Management of GlomerulonephritisMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 248 - Managing ConcussionsMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 247 - The Facts About Integrative, Holistic and Functional MedicineMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 246 - The Benefits Of Medical CannabisMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 245 - Lung Cancer: Risks, Treatment and ResearchDr. Keith Mortman updates listeners on everything they should know about lung cancer treatment and research.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 244 - Bringing Awareness to Esophageal CancerMon, 23 Aug 2021
- 243 - Acoustic Neuroma: Advances in Treatment and DetectionAshkan Monfared, Associate Professor of Surgery and Neurosurgery at the George Washington School of Medicine & Health Sciences, and Director of Otology and Neurotology at The George Washington Medical Faculty Associates discuss acoustic neuroma and the recent advances in treatment and detection.Mon, 23 Aug 2021
- 242 - HPV Facts & MythsDr. Long discusses HPV vaccination, the importance of Pap smear/HPV screenings and treatment options for cervical dysplasia.Fri, 20 Aug 2021
- 241 - Headaches: An OverviewHeadaches are extremely common and can occur in one or several regions of your head.
Amanda Tinsley, MD discusses the causes, different types, and treatments of headaches.Fri, 20 Aug 2021 - 240 - MigrainesJohn Rothrock, MD discusses the difference between a headache and a migraine, as well as treatment options.Fri, 20 Aug 2021
- 239 - Prevention and Treatment of Common Injuries Suffered by the Nonprofessional AthleteOrthopedic surgeon, Teresa Doerre, MD tells listeners how to prevent and treat common injuries suffered by non-professional athletes.Mon, 02 Aug 2021
- 238 - Transgender Medicine and SurgeryDr. Jerry Chao sheds light on gender affirmation and facial feminization surgery for transgender patients.Thu, 24 Jun 2021
- 237 - COVID-19: What You Need To Know About The CoronavirusWed, 18 Mar 2020
- 236 - Pancreatic CancerLynt Johnson, MD, discusses the prevalence of pancreatic cancer in Western nations as opposed to Eastern countries, specifically the 30,000 diagnoses that arise each year in the United States. While no known risk factor has been identified, unsubstantiated reports suggest an association to poor dietary choices. Dr. Johnson also reviews early- and late-stage symptoms (unexpected weight loss, poor appetite, jaundice, changes in urine and stool coloring, and pain, respectively), survival rates, traditional treatment options based on severity, and a new, innovative surgical procedure with which The George Washington University Hospital has seen success.Sun, 01 Apr 2018
- 235 - The Use of New Technologies to Increase Kidney Transplantation in Minority PatientsKeith Melancon, MD, discusses new technologies designed to address the problematic limited pool of kidney donors in African American and Hispanic populations. Dr. Melancon explains the reasons behind donor/recipient obstacles, the importance of increasing options for minority recipients, the protocols used to reduce transplant rejection (plasma exchange, specific medications), and the success The George Washington University Hospital has seen in utilizing these technologies.Tue, 27 Mar 2018
- 234 - HPV Related Oropharyngeal CancerPunam Thakkar, MD, discusses the rising prevalence of oropharyngeal cancer related to HPV (human papillomavirus), including the growing incidence in younger, healthier populations. Dr. Thakkar also explains the warning signs and symptoms of HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer, testing and diagnosis processes, treatment options that now feature the benefit of proven, robotic surgical procedures, and finally the prognosis of HPV-related cancer patients.Sun, 04 Mar 2018
- 233 - Understanding Weight-Loss SurgeryKhashayar Vaziri, MD, discusses the two types of weight-loss surgery offered by GW Hospital (laparoscopic gastric bypass and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy). Both procedures are minimally invasive and allow patients a quick and less painful recovery than past surgical techniques.
Dr. Vaziri also explains the pre- and post-operative protocols, chronic health conditions that can be alleviated by undergoing the procedure (diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, reflux, arthritis), and which individuals are ideal candidates for bariatric surgery.Tue, 26 Dec 2017 - 232 - Stroke Care: Treatment and Technology UpdateDimitri Sigounas, MD, discusses the new technologies surrounding stroke recognition and treatment, including the future development of portable devices that could assess stroke type and severity before the patient even arrives at the hospital.
Dr. Sigounas also explains the two different types of strokes (hemorrhagic and ischemic), stroke symptoms, and why it's crucial for stroke victims to seek care immediately in order to avoid brain cell death and reduced quality of life.Tue, 05 Dec 2017 - 231 - Advancements of Cochlear Implants for the Hearing ImpairedAshkan Monfared, MD, discusses the advancements of cochlear implants for restoring hearing in patients who have lost the ability to hear naturally. Dr. Monfared explains which individuals are candidates for this surgery, the pre- and post-operative measures taken, and recovery considerations based on the wide spectrum of patients who are eligible for this treatment. He also shares information on the difference between hearing aids and cochlear implants.Wed, 04 Oct 2017
- 230 - The Inside Story on Outpatient RehabDaniel Finn, PT, DPT, OCS, MBA, discusses the outpatient rehabilitation services offered by The George Washington University Hospital, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech language pathology. Finn shares details about the specialized branches that fall under the outpatient umbrella, such as aquatics, dance rehab, hip preservation, lymphedema, oncology, pelvic health, sports medicine, and concussion programs, as well as GW Hospital's expertise in conditional concerns for mid-life and elderly populations.Tue, 03 Oct 2017
- 229 - GW Hospital’s Unique Approach to Pain ManagementMarian Sherman, MD, discusses the unique approach GW Hospital takes in addressing both acute pain and chronic pain (lasting more than six months). Dr. Sherman explains various opioid alternatives, such as nerve block injections, ketamine infusions, and a combination of small doses of OTC pain relievers. She also explains the important role that each patient can play in their own pain management plan.Wed, 06 Sep 2017
- 228 - What You Need to Know About Breast HealthRachel F. Brem, MD, FACR, FSBI, discusses the various breast cancer screening options (mammography, ultrasound, MR, molecular breast imaging) and clears up some of the confusion surrounding the current mammography recommendations. Dr. Brem also explains the advances in biopsy procedures, as well as why early detection is crucial in preserving women's lives.Mon, 17 Jul 2017
- 226 - How to Choose the Best Birth Plan for You and Your FamilyNancy D. Gaba, MD, FACOG, and Whitney Pinger, CNM, FACNM, discuss the importance of preparing for childbirth with a solid birth plan in place. Dr. Gaba and Whitney advise expectant mothers to seek information and guidance from friends and medical professionals to tailor a plan that best fits their desires and family preferences. They also explain the differences between medicated vs. non-medicated birth, and normal vaginal birth vs. operative birth (whether vaginal or abdominal).Sun, 16 Jul 2017
- 225 - Solution for Excessive SweatingKeith D. Mortman, MD, FACS, FCCP, discusses hyperhidrosis, a condition often referred to as excessive sweating. The impact it can have on someone's quality of life is often negative and can limit their social life or career. Dr. Mortman shares details about the minimally invasive surgical treatment that can immediately and permanently cure the condition for the majority of patients.Sun, 09 Jul 2017
- 224 - Should I Get a Lung Cancer Screening?Keith D. Mortman, MD, FACS, FCCP, discusses the option for lung cancer screenings of those at high risk of developing the disease, including people who are 55 to 77 years old, have smoked at least a pack of cigarettes a day for the last 30 years, have quit smoking within the past 15 years, and have a family history of the disease. Since it often has few symptoms until the late stages, this screening can provide critical time for treatment.Sun, 09 Jul 2017
- 223 - What is a Level 1 Trauma Center?Babak Sarani, MD, FACS, FCCM, explains what the designation of a Level I Trauma Center means to patients in need of emergency care. He discusses the staffing, equipment and procedures that go into providing care for the most critically injured patients.Wed, 05 Jul 2017
- 222 - Prevention and Treatment of Common Injuries Suffered by the Nonprofessional AthleteScott C. Faucett, MD, MS, discusses the top three injuries seen in non-professional athletes (shoulder, knee, hip). He shares important prevention tips, such as easing into a sport after any period of hiatus, daily stretching, and recognizing the difference between good and bad pain.
Dr. Faucett also explains when you should seek medical attention for pain, whether from a sports medicine doctor, physical therapist or orthopedic surgeon.Tue, 20 Jun 2017 - 221 - What the New Prostate Screening Guidelines Mean for Men’s HealthMichael J. Whalen, MD, discusses the newly updated prostate screening guidelines set forth by the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force. The new recommendations advise a shared decision making process between patients and their providers, based on developments in screening and improved knowledge of the slow-growing nature of prostate cancer.
Dr. Whalen also explains why the traditional methods of screening, diagnosing and treating prostate cancer were reevaluated, particularly in terms of preserving men's quality of life.Mon, 29 May 2017 - 220 - Benefits of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic SurgeryGaby Moawad, MD, FACOG, explains the most common minimally invasive gynecologic surgeries, including hysterectomy, removal of fibroids and ovarian cysts, endometriosis, and prolapse correction, as well as the benefits (fewer complications, faster recovery). Dr. Moawad also discusses why it's important for women considering these types of procedures to feel empowered to ask questions about the surgeon's experience and success rates, to help ensure the best possible outcomes.Sun, 14 May 2017
- 219 - Epilepsy 101Mohamad Z. Koubeissi, MD, explains the advancements in epilepsy diagnosis and successful treatment, including medications and surgical options. Dr. Koubeissi also discusses the difference between focal and generalized seizures, potential triggers, and the impact an epilepsy diagnosis may have on an individual's career, relationships, lifestyle and/or cognition.Wed, 03 May 2017
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