• YouTube Audio And Video Equipment

    YouTube Audio And Video Equipment

    I recently started to relauch my YouTube channel, but to do this, I needed to up my A/V equipment game. I’ve ever owned a “real” camera before, so after doing some research, I opted to go with the following hardware (with Amazon affiliate links):

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  • Factors Contributing To Mean Arterial Pressure

    Factors Contributing To Mean Arterial Pressure

    In this video, I go over how I approach hypotension/hypertension considering the factors that contribute to mean arterial pressure. Often times, many of these variables affect overall forward flow, so it’s important to have a methodical approach to blood pressure management.

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  • Removing Image Backgrounds

    Removing Image Backgrounds

    In this YouTube video, I demonstrate how to use Pixelmator Pro, a robust yet inexpensive image editor for MacOS, to remove the background from images so they blend in better with PowerPoint templates.

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  • Tying One-Handed Surgical Knots
  • What To Expect The Day Of Heart Surgery

    What To Expect The Day Of Heart Surgery

    As a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist, I often meet patients who have wrapped their head around the fact that they are getting surgery, but they have a lot of fear about the anesthesia, cardiopulmonary bypass, and what to expect post-operatively in the ICU. So much of fear/anxiety is driven by the fact…

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  • Tips For Anesthesia Electives

    Tips For Anesthesia Electives

    It’s customary for medical students interested in a particular field to enroll in “electives” to get experience, understand the workflow, obtain recommendation letters for residency applications, etc. I get asked all the time about how to “stand out” on anesthesia electives, so here are some tips!

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  • Tips For Placing Radial Arterial Lines
  • My Butterfly iQ Ultrasound!

    My Butterfly iQ Ultrasound!

    After returning from the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists annual meeting in Chicago last week, I received my Butterfly iQ and have been using it over the last week!

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  • Reference Management With Mendeley

    Reference Management With Mendeley

    As a physician, I try to stay up-to-date with the latest research emerging in critical care, anesthesiology, physiology, and medicine overall. It’s also important for me to understand the “landmark papers” that helped pave the evolution of so many of our modern practices. I use Mendeley to digitally centralize my…

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