Clinician's Brief: The Podcast Clinician's Brief
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More of the Clinician’s Brief insights you love, from conversations with authors and industry experts to real talk on life in vet med
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Stabilization Following Vehicular Trauma Prior to Tertiary Referral with Dr. Blutinger
In this episode, host Alyssa Watson, DVM, is joined by Alex Blutinger, VMD, DACVECC, to talk about his recent Clinician’s Brief article, “Stabilization Following Vehicular Trauma Prior to Tertiary Referral.” Dr. Blutinger gives a thorough review of the approach to trauma cases—emphasizing management of hemorrhages—and the steps we can take to stabilize these patients. He also shares a helpful mnemonic to keep in mind because the last thing you need when dealing with these stressful cases is wondering what to do next (or first)!
Resources:
https://www.cliniciansbrief.com/article/blunt-force-trauma-brain-injury
https://www.simparicatriodvm.com/
Contact:
podcast@vetmedux.com
Where To Find Us:
Website: CliniciansBrief.com/Podcasts
YouTube: Youtube.com/@clinicians_brief
Facebook: Facebook.com/CliniciansBrief
LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/showcase/CliniciansBrief/
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The Team:
Alyssa Watson, DVM - Host
Alexis Ussery - Producer & Multimedia Specialist -
A Cardio Conversation: Management of Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease with Dr. Ware
A trip to the cardiologist is not always possible for every patient with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD), which is why it is critical for the general practitioner to feel confident in the management of MMVD. In this episode of Clinician’s Brief Partner Podcast, host Dr. Beth Molleson sits down with cardiologist Dr. Wendy Ware to discuss the current guidelines for medical intervention in MMVD, including how earlier intervention can lead to better outcomes.
Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
Resource:
vetmedin.com
Contact us:
Podcast@briefmedia.com
Where to find us:
Cliniciansbrief.com/podcasts
Facebook.com/clinciansbrief
Twitter: @cliniciansbrief
Instagram: @clinicians.brief
The Team:
Beth Molleson, DVM - Host
Sarah Pate - Producer & Project Manager, Brief Studio
Randall Stupka - Podcast Production & Sound Editing -
Veterinary Breakroom: The Latest in the Veterinary Shortage Debate
Welcome to the Veterinary Breakroom! In the breakroom, Alyssa Watson, DVM, Beth Molleson, DVM, and Katie Berlin, DVM, discuss the important, relevant topics affecting veterinarians today. The veterinary shortage has been a topic of great debate in the industry for years. And, recently, the AAVMC withdrew its commissioned report on the supply and demand outlook of veterinarians due to another hot topic—the report’s commentary surrounding women and diversity. Listen in as Drs. Alyssa, Beth, and Katie discuss their reaction to the retraction.
Resources:
https://wvldi.org/wvldi-comments-on-aavmc-commissioned-analysis-and-report-on-the-veterinarian-workforce/
https://www.simparicatriodvm.com/
Contact:
podcast@vetmedux.com
Where To Find Us:
Website: CliniciansBrief.com/Podcasts
YouTube: Youtube.com/@clinicians_brief
Facebook: Facebook.com/CliniciansBrief
LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/showcase/CliniciansBrief/
Instagram: @Clinicians.Brief
X: @CliniciansBrief
The Team:
Alyssa Watson, DVM - Host
Beth Molleson, DVM - Host
Katie Berlin, DVM - Host
Alexis Ussery - Producer & Multimedia Specialist
Disclaimer: This podcast recording represents the opinions of Dr. Alyssa Watson and Dr. Beth Molleson. Content is presented for discussion purposes and should not be taken as medical advice. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast. -
Veterinary Breakroom: Women, Wages, & a Look at Gender Equality
Welcome to the Veterinary Breakroom! In the breakroom, Alyssa Watson, DVM, and Beth Molleson, DVM, discuss the important, relevant topics affecting veterinarians today. With women veterinarians outnumbering men since 2009, we asked: Is this one field where women have achieved gender equality? Tune in as we discuss how salary, specialty credentials, and practice ownership stack up for women in the veterinary workforce.
Resource:
https://www.simparicatriodvm.com/
https://www.aaha.org/publications/newstat/articles/2024-3/charts-the-state-of-women-in-vet-med/#:~:text=Just%20out%20of%20vet%20school,8%25%E2%80%9310%25%20less
https://www.aaha.org/publications/trends-magazine/trends-articles/2023/march-2023/f1-gender-pay-gap/
Contact:
podcast@vetmedux.com
Where To Find Us:
Website: CliniciansBrief.com/Podcasts
YouTube: Youtube.com/@clinicians_brief
Facebook: Facebook.com/CliniciansBrief
LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/showcase/CliniciansBrief/
Instagram: @Clinicians.Brief
X: @CliniciansBrief
The Team:
Alyssa Watson, DVM - Host
Beth Molleson, DVM - Host
Alexis Ussery - Producer & Multimedia Specialist
Disclaimer: This podcast recording represents the opinions of Dr. Alyssa Watson and Dr. Beth Molleson. Content is presented for discussion purposes and should not be taken as medical advice. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast. -
Considerations for Behavioral Euthanasia in Dogs with Dr. Pachel
In this episode, host Alyssa Watson, DVM, welcomes Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, to discuss his recent Clinician’s Brief article, “Considerations for Behavioral Euthanasia in Dogs.” Dr. Pachel explores the challenging factors surrounding these cases, both leading up to the euthanasia decision and following it. He also shares practices and resources that can help patients, clients, and providers alike.
Resource:
https://www.cliniciansbrief.com/article/behavioral-euthanasia-injury-risk-assessment
Contact us:
Podcast@vetmedux.com
Where to find us:
Youtube.com/@clinicians_brief
Cliniciansbrief.com/podcasts
Facebook.com/cliniciansbrief
X: @cliniciansbrief
Instagram: @clinicians.brief
The Team:
Alyssa Watson, DVM - Host
Alexis Ussery - Producer & Multimedia Specialist -
Veterinary Breakroom: Is There Media Bias Surrounding the Cost of Veterinary Care?
Welcome to the Veterinary Breakroom! In the breakroom, Alyssa Watson, DVM, and Beth Molleson, DVM, discuss the important, relevant topics affecting veterinarians today. When a reporter for the New York Times recently issued a request for individuals to share their experiences of "being stuck with a big vet bill," Dr. Beth and Dr. Alyssa were concerned about the inflammatory language used in the survey. Tune in as Dr. Alyssa and Dr. Beth explore the ripple effect of the survey's impact on the veterinary community, including heightened anxiety and frustration.
Contact:
podcast@vetmedux.com
Where To Find Us:
Website: CliniciansBrief.com/Podcasts
YouTube: Youtube.com/@clinicians_brief
Facebook: Facebook.com/CliniciansBrief
LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/showcase/CliniciansBrief/
Instagram: @Clinicians.Brief
X: @CliniciansBrief
The Team:
Alyssa Watson, DVM - Host
Beth Molleson, DVM - Host
Alexis Ussery - Producer & Multimedia Specialist
Disclaimer: This podcast recording represents the opinions of Dr. Alyssa Watson and Dr. Beth Molleson. Content is presented for discussion purposes and should not be taken as medical advice. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast.
Customer Reviews
Best source for GP CE info
Love the magazine and now the podcast. Very useful info that is easy to implement into daily practice.
Glad it’s here
For a dog lover, negotiating the path of veterinary medicine can be challenging. Between the terminology and the array of treatment options it’s almost impossible for me. I have found that bring patient and trying to separate emotion from treatment is key. That is most difficult. But as they say, knowledge is power. Clinicians brief is one of the best tools in my toolbox.
What You Want to Ask
Love this clinical podcast hosted by veterinary technician Beckie Mossor. It reminds me of going up to a speaker at a convention and getting to listen in to all the great questions people ask about the practicalities of implementing their recommendations. You get to hear how to make the advice really work without having to ask what you’re really worried are “dumb questions” yourself. There are great tidbits about the experts clinical experiences and extra tips and tricks. Plus, it’s nice to tune out everything else and listen while folding laundry or doing chores instead of trying to sit down and cram in a webinar while resisting the alluring call of other websites. Highly recommend.