|
Surgery Live - Feb. 17, 2023 - Presenter: Samer Naffouje, MD, Cleveland Clinic; Topic: Peritoneal Surface Disease of Appendiceal Primary
|
|
IBD Live - November 3, 2022 - Presenter 1: Amir Ghaffari, MD, PhD, T32/IBD Fellow, UPMC; Topic: Young Woman with Peri-rectal Abscess and Elevated FCP - Presenter 2: Robert Dudkowiak, MD, PhD,…
|
|
IBD Live - Audio Only - November 3, 2022 - Presenter 1: Amir Ghaffari, MD, PhD, T32/IBD Fellow, UPMC; Topic: Young Woman with Peri-rectal Abscess and Elevated FCP - Presenter 2: Robert Dudkowiak, MD,…
|
|
This Innovations in Surgery program aired on Friday, October 1, 2021. Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, from the Cleveland Clinic Florida Hospital presents "Can We Improve The Outcomes Of Complex Abdominal…
|
|
August 13, 2021 Surgery Live presents "The Role of Robotics in Bariatrics"
This broadcast discusses the role of robotics in bariatric surgery. It features two cases. The first case is a 45…
|
|
April 9, 2021 Surgery Live presents "Ready, Set…Wait? Surgical Management of Crohn’s Enterocutaneous Fistula"
This episode of Surgery live presents a case of a 61 year old…
|
|
Live from Cleveland Clinic: Diverticulitis Update was broadcast on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. This program features discussions on the medical and surgical management of diverticulitis. There are…
|
|
New primary prevention guidelines for women addresses both risk factors unique to women, such as auto-immune disease and pregnancy related factors, as well as differences in traditional risk factors…
|
|
Thursday, June 27, 2019
7:00am – 8:00am EST
Moderator: Raymond Cross, MD (Maryland)
Case discussions:
A 31 year old female with Crohn’s disease and lower extremity edema…
|
|
Dr. Milind Desai, Medical Director of the Aorta Center, discusses a recently published paper looking at a series of asymptomatic middle aged males who underwent chest computed tomographyalong with…
|
|
(the CRISP CT study) Dr. Milind Desai describes the findings of a post-hoc analysis of outcome data gathered prospectively from two independent cohorts of consecutive patients undergoing coronary CTA…
|