Clinician's Roundtable

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Dec 12, 2007 • 13min

Rodeo Doctor: Working for Patient Safety

Host: Michael Greenberg, MD Guest: Mark Brandenburg, MD Though long synonymous with American rodeos, cowboy hats will never be mistaken as safety gear for bull riders. There is, however, encouraging ongoing work toward furnishing these cowboys with bona fide safety options. Dr. Mark Brandenburg, program director and vice chair of emergency medicine at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, details his efforts to promote new safety measures on the rodeo circuit. Find out more with host Dr. Michael Greenberg.
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Dec 12, 2007 • 13min

Charles Atkins -- Psychiatrist and Author

Host: Michael Greenberg, MD Guest: Charles Atkins, MD Dr. Michael Greenberg speaks with Dr. Charles Atkins about his work and the difference between the art of writing and the business of publishing.
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Dec 12, 2007 • 13min

Charles Atkins: Psychiatrist and Author

Host: Michael Greenberg, MD Guest: Charles Atkins, MD Dr. Michael Greenberg speaks to Dr. Charles Atkins about the art of writing and the business of becoming published.
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Dec 12, 2007 • 13min

Searching for a Genetic Diagnosis for Rare Diseases: The Story of MyDaughtersDNA.org

Host: Michael Greenberg, MD Guest: Hugh Rienhoff, MD Dr. Michael Greenberg speaks with Dr. Hugh Rienhoff about www.mydaughtersdna.org, a website he created to help children with rare or difficult-to-diagnose genetic diseases find proper diagnoses and help.
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Dec 12, 2007 • 13min

Bringing Science to the Next Generation

Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Mani Bhaumik, PhD Dr. Mani Bhaumik, inventor of the excimer laser, the key component to Lasik surgery, and author of the best seller, Code Name God, is now focusing his energy towards educating children in science. For 10 years he has been working on the story for a new animated series about physics. Join host, Dr. Larry Kaskel in an interview with Dr. Mani Bhaumik.
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Dec 12, 2007 • 13min

Book Club: "Code Name God"

Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Mani Bhaumik, PhD Does wealth equate to happiness? Today’s guest, scientist and co-inventor of the technology that made Lasik surgery possible, found that wealth did not equal happiness for him. What can we as physicians learn from Dr. Bhaumik’s story and his search for life's meaning?
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Dec 12, 2007 • 11min

The Excimer Laser and the History of Lasik

Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Mani Bhaumik, PhD The excimer laser was the key component to the invention of lasik surgery, responsible to returning nearly perfect vision to millions of people. How was the excimer laser developed and how did it turn into a miracle capable of correcting vision? Join Dr. Larry Kaskel talking with the co-inventor of the excimer laser, Dr. Mani Bhaumik.
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Dec 12, 2007 • 13min

The Physician's Role in End of Life Conversations

Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD Guest: Rabbi Irwin Kula, MA Rabbi Irwin Kula shares both personal and professional stories about the truly enriching nature of having difficult end of life conversations with loved ones. What role does a physician play in instigating these discussions between patients and loved ones? What questions should a phyiscian be asking a patient who is dying? Join host Dr. Bill Rutenberg for a touching and insightful discussion with our guest.
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Dec 12, 2007 • 11min

Forgiveness and the Doctor/Patient Relationship: Bridging Gaps After Mistakes

Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD Guest: Rabbi Irwin Kula, MA The nature of the Doctor/Patient Relationship often makes requesting and granting forgiveness a challenge for both doctor and patient. In this segment Rabbi Irwin Kula talks with Dr. Bill Rutenberg about the dynamics of the doctor/patient relationship and how a doctor may help bridge the gap when the patient has been harmed.
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Dec 12, 2007 • 13min

The Challenges and Rewards of Asking for Forgiveness

Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD Guest: Rabbi Irwin Kula, MA We live in a litigious society where doctors are held to the highest standards of perfection, and many believe that with every mistake someone must lose. Within this framework, it is no wonder why asking for forgiveness, when an error occurs, is extremely difficult, especially for a healthcare professional. In this segment, Rabbi Irwin Kula talks with host Dr. Bill Rutenberg about the challenges of asking for forgiveness and how one might create forgiveness capital.

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