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🔵 As many of you know, March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. To contribute to this important conversation, I decided to share my personal experience with a colonoscopy that took place two years ago.
🎧 In Episode 19 of my podcast, "The Interventional Endoscopist," aptly titled "The One Where I Talk About My Colonoscopy," I recount the details of my procedure, my feelings before and after, and why it's so crucial to get screened.
My hope is that my personal experience can help dispel any fears and misconceptions about this life-saving procedure. Remember, prevention and early detection are key in the fight against colon cancer, and a colonoscopy is one of the most effective ways to ensure this.
So, whether you're a physician, a patient, or someone interested in health and wellness, I invite you to listen to my candid conversation about this important topic.
My decision to share this personal story was greatly inspired by Dr. Neil Parekh and his recent episode on "The Gut Doctor Podcast." where he discusses how he performed his colleague's procedure. Their discussion inspired and encouraged me to do the same, in hopes of dispelling fears and misconceptions around this life-saving procedure.
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Welcome to Episode 18 of the "Interventional Endoscopist Podcast".
In this latest installment, we explore the intriguing realm of Endohepatology, with a special focus on a newer procedure for evaluating liver disease. EUS guided Portal Pressure Measurements or also known as EUS-PPG.
This episode provides an exhaustive understanding of portal pressure measurements, tracing its progression and highlighting its importance for Interventional Endoscopists.
Whether you're a regular listener or tuning in for the first time, we invite you to immerse yourself in this enlightening episode. We are confident that it will resonate with you, offering invaluable insights into the dynamic field of interventional endoscopy. If our discussions spark your curiosity and engage your intellect, please subscribe. Your time and support are greatly valued. Join us on this captivating journey of knowledge and innovation in the world of interventional endoscopy!
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Join us for an illuminating episode as we sit down with Dr. Amin, the System-wide Director of Endoscopy and Advanced Endoscopy at the University of Miami.
Dr. Amin's expertise extends to pioneering advancements in improving clinical outcomes for pancreatic cancer and spearheading specialized practices for POEM/g-POEM procedures.
In this episode, we delve into Dr. Amin's background, his career trajectory, and the evolution of his innovative program. Additionally, we uncover his invaluable insights into training pathways for aspiring interventional endoscopists, with a special focus on the development of interventional fellows.
Tune in to gain firsthand knowledge and insights from a leader at the forefront of advanced endoscopy!
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Join me in a captivating conversation with Dr. Neil Sharma, a luminary in Interventional Endoscopy. Former President of Parkview Cancer Institute, Dr. Sharma shares insights into his journey, from childhood influences to pioneering Endoscopic Oncology.
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If you are a fellow and are looking for a job, this helps give you the basics about the types of jobs available. Some of the things are based off my experience and opinions. This is also great for people who are lookng to change jobs.
I mention Doximity's career finder and here is a link: https://www.doximity.com/careers
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Dr. Advani is a passionate Interventional Endoscopist who specializes in Endobariatrics and has a passion for mentoring young physicians. She is involved in the several Societies and is a rising star in the field. I had the pleasure of interviewing her for the podcast
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Congratulations to those of you who matched! This is obviously an exciting time. To those who didn't don't sweat it, everything works out.
In this special episodes I share some thoughts about how to get ready for your 4th year
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Dr. Pannala is a Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona, and a leader in bariatric endoscopy and interventional endoscopy. I had the opportunity to sit with him and discuss these topics as well as his background.
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If you are a GI fellow (third or 4th year) and are starting to look for a job, this podcast will be helpful
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Dr. Raju is a noted teacher and endoscopist. He has worked tirelessly over the last 8 years to create an academic course for Endoscopy Technicians. In this podcast, we learn about him and the evolution of this course. With the help of ASGE, there is a certification expected later this year that technicians can obtain.
This will also be published on YouTube at www.youtube.com/sachdevmd
Thank you Dr. Raju for your time.
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If you are a graduating interventional (or IBD/Transplant/General fellow) this pod will give some food for thought.
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The title says it all
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In this episode I interview an up-and-coming therapeutic endoscopist. Video available on youtube
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We started an Intentional Fellowship in private practice. Some insights into it
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In this episode, I explore bringing EUS to your ASC
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Links to some of the devices discussed:
Black Magic:
Virgo Video