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Trainees with an interest in perioperative medicine
(TRIPOM) is an ever growing organisation
set to continue the global push for perioperative care. This high
energy podcast gives you a taste of the enthusiasm people pick up
as they learn more about the value of these ideas.
The focus here is on promoting healthy aging across two
primary domains: cognitive function and physical ability. Discover
how multiple features of aging—including physical and cognitive
decline—are strongly associated with the bioenergetic profiles of
circulating cells. Could the ability to diagnose mitochondrial
health address central challenges in geriatric medicine, such as
the need for personalized health care based on an individual’s
unique physiology and “biological age”?
How does this gripping research impact upon our work during
the perioperative period?
Co-Presented by Rob Schiller MD, Temple
University School of Medicine and Anaeshesia, resident at Duke
University and Vice-Chair of TRIPOM USA and
Bridger Back MD, University of Utah School of
Medicine and Anaesthesia resident at Duke University and Chair of
TRIPOM USA. This podcast features a talk
from Anthony J. Molina, PhD, Associate Professor,
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine. It also contains a contribution
from John Whittle, assistant Professor at Duke
University Medical Centre and one of the founders of TRIPOM.
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TopMedTalk for the latest medical news surrounding Anaesthesia, Perioperative Care and Enhanced Recovery. Live updates from conferences; Journal Club; Techno Talk and Hot-Topic podcasts. Continuing Medical Education (CME) on the go