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Albert Kim, MD, PhD, Neurosurgeon, Brain Tumor Specialist
Dr. Albert Kim is a Washington University neurosurgeon at Barnes-Jewish who focuses his practice on surgery of the brain, including but not limited to: treatment of brain tumors.Osseointegration Offers Enhanced Quality of Life to Patients With Residual Limbs
It’s estimated that more than half a million people in the United States experience limb loss annually.Designing Hospital Units to Optimize Outcomes
Dr. Stein reviews and discusses traditional hospital care models and their flaws, while exploring the features of Structured Interdisciplinary Bedside Rounds and how ACU care models influence the outcomes of care provided.Brain Based Leadership Strategies for High Reliability
This session covers techniques to improve the resiliency and effectiveness of team leadership and teamwork, and identifies the effects of cognitive bias in leadership decision making.When Caring Hurts: Self-Preservation in the ED
Learn best practices in coping mechanisms and resiliency for health care provers in trauma.Endometriosis and Infertility: Sundry Treatment Aspects
For women who have endometriosis, the two most common symptoms are pelvic pain and infertility. Specialists at the Fertility & Reproductive Medicine Center have decades of experience in diagnosing and successfully treating women with endometriosis to preserve or restore fertility.What Spine Surgery can (and Can't Do - An Honest Appraisal
Kumar Vasudevan, MD, discusses spinal anatomy, surgical vs nonsurgical causes of pain.Common Conditions and Communication
Gabrel Burton, OD, presents on strabismus in infants.Hematuria
Kaye Brathwaite, MD, identifies the presence of hematuria.Brain Tumors (for the Non-Neurosurgeon)
Dr. Kumar Vasudevan, MD shares high level overview of brain tumor and some treatment options, included new non-surgical treatments.High Reliability Organizing: A Model For Patient Safety
This presentation describes the underpinnings of the concepts of high reliability and mindful organizing. After viewing, participants should be able to recognize how organizing practices underpin an organization’s safety culture.Brain Aneurysms
Washington University neurosurgeon Gregory Zipfel, MD, discusses and demonstrates ways to optimize surgical management of aneurysms. Dr. Zipfel also analyzes therapeutic strategies for improving outcomes after cerebrovascular surgery.Femoral Neck Fractures: Old and Young
Dr. McAndrew discusses femoral neck fractures in both young and elderly patients - looking at different mechanisms of the injury, surgical management, and preservation in the younger patient.Team Overboard: How to Get Your Team Back in the Boat
Learn how to refocus team engagement, increase resilience and develop ways to get back on track.Operational Improvement Projects 2023
This session explores three local projects: one each from St. Louis Children's Hospital, Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine.Navigating COVID-19 and the Vaccine in Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women
Jeannie Kelly, MD, MS, Washington University maternal-fetal medicine specialist at the Women & Infants Center, a partnership among Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University Physicians talks about COVID-19, how Ob/Gyns have had to adjust their practices.Microvascular Disease: Detection and Treatment Strategies
The microvasculature can be imaged at the bedside with continuous infusion of microbubbles (ultrasound contrast agents) or a slow bolus injection.2021 Patient Safety & Quality Symposium – Personal, Team and Community Engagement in the Quest for Highly Reliable Health Care
This year’s theme focused on aligning the individual, team and community in the quest for highly reliable health care for all. In the presentations below, you will learn how to recognize the link between patient safety and burnout; cite strategies for team formation in a virtual world; and identify how to engage the community in patient safety and quality improvement efforts.Tongue Tie - Considerations, Controversies, Update on literature
Maithilee Menezes, MD, presents on if there is an underlying "excuse" for feedings to be difficult for the infant and is there a need for continuation of care with outpatient feeding clinic?The Evaluation of ADHD & Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Max Rosen, MD, presents on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, evaluation and management of disruptive behavior disorders.2016 Patient Safety & Quality Symposium: Hardwiring for High Reliability
This year’s theme – Hardwiring for High Reliability – focuses on ingraining high reliability within every person in the organization.School Safety
Daphne Branham, MD, discusses the impact of active shooter drills on the mental health of children.The Science of Improvement
This slide deck, provided by Lloyd Provost, MS, will help outline the differences between QI and research methods, and offer insight to integrate research and improvement into your work.Heart Failure in African Americans: A Still Unresolved Question – Cardiology Grand Rounds
Northwestern University cardiologist Clyde W. Yancy, MD, MSc, discusses heart failure in African Americans, who have a disproportionate burden of heart disease. Dr. Yancy discusses how there is a need for treatment to reduce the effects of heart disease within the African American population.