Vital Times: The CSA Podcast

Dr. Ludwig Lin and Dr. Rita Agarwal

The California Society of Anesthesiologists is thrilled to bring you a podcast series! Welcome to Vital Times: The CSA Podcast. Our goal is to bring useful content, be it educational, experiential, inspirational, or just fun stories to our members and community. It will be published monthly - the *second* Tuesday of every month!

*Views expressed in the podcast are those of the individual guests and hosts.

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Episodes

Perioperative Work Culture is Broken: How Do We Fix It? (Part 2)
Mar 14 2023
Perioperative Work Culture is Broken: How Do We Fix It? (Part 2)
Hosted by Dr. Ludwig Lin, listen to Part 2 of this fascinating discussion panel featuring: Alyssa Burgart, MD, MA, FAAPElizabeth Duggan, MDJina Sinskey, MD, FASAAmy Vinson, MD, FAAP It’s no secret that being a healthcare professional in the United States right now, even more so within Anesthesiology, is stressful. The attrition rate is high. One of the factors that impact us daily is the high level of tension in the Perioperative setting in which anesthesiologists are required to practice. It’s a given that we provide superior and professional clinical care; however, we are doing this while dealing oftentimes with a non-collaborative environment.This multi-episode podcast arc gets together experts in the areas of well-being, organizational behavior, and ethics, and challenges them to help think of proactive ways that each anesthesiologist can take ACTION to improve their work life. Wellness isn’t only self-care; it needs to be a proactive, call-to-arm to our healthcare organizations to create better work environments. Our experts rise to the occasion, and not only discuss the factors resulting in our broken work space, but the language and asks that we can take to our administrations to demand improvement.Part 2 brings the panelists’ list of action steps for us to take back to our own institutions to initiate change. Additional Links:Washington Post Nov 14 – Opinion: How the pandemic ended America’s bad romance with workNEJM Humanism before HeroismASA Statement on Creating a Culture of Well-Being for Health Care Workers (October 2021)
A Journey Through Fire: Conversations with CoCo Vandeweghe, Tennis Star and CRPS Survivor, and her Anesthesiologist, Dr. Vivianne Tawfik
Nov 8 2022
A Journey Through Fire: Conversations with CoCo Vandeweghe, Tennis Star and CRPS Survivor, and her Anesthesiologist, Dr. Vivianne Tawfik
In honor of #CRPSAwarenessMonth, Dr. Lin interviews physician scientist Vivianne Tawfik, MD, PhD, who just won the ASA James Cottrell Presidential Scholar’s Award for her work with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Dr. Tawfik has a successful lab studying causes such as glial function,  her clinical work with CRPS, as well as her work mentoring upcoming physicians and scientists. The topic is one that is intellectually challenging, with life-changing implications for people with CRPS, and one that the CSA Podcast is proud to call attention to.So many people with CRPS struggle to see the possibilities of living and thriving despite it - the podcast has pulled in an amazing advocate who managed to return to her international sports career after proper diagnosis and management - by Dr. Tawfik!This is the story of Coco Vandeweghe, an American professional tennis player. She achieved a career high world ranking of #9 in 2017, when she made the semifinals of two Grand Slam tournaments, the Australian Open and US Open. She was knocked out of her sport in early 2019 with mysterious symptoms which, after a lot of uncertain times, was diagnosed by Dr. Vivianne Tawflik at Stanford as CRPS, and she has beaten all odds to return to an elite level of professional tennis. This August, she won a professional tennis tournament in Concord, Massachusetts.