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A quality, portable, on-demand continuing medical education, brought to you by Ridgeview's Continuing Education program. DISCLOSURE ANNOUNCEMENT: The information provided through this and all Ridgeview podcasts as well as any and all accompanying files, images, videos and documents is/are for CME/CE and other institutional learning and communication purposes only and is/are not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a physician, healthcare provider or other healthcare pe ...
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In this final podcast of the Ridgeview CME Podcast Series [sigh], Dr. Dennis Mohling, an obstetrician/gynecologist with Western OB/GYN, a Division of Ridgeview Clinics, along with one of his patients, Abie Rosckes discuss a special case around a improbable postpartum event and the decisions that were made. *Disclosure note: None of the speakers or …
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In this podcast, Dr. Chris Solie, an emergency physician, along with Jason Hicks, Fred DeMeuse, Greta Sowels (physician assistants), working for Emergency Medicine Physicians and Consultants (EMPAC) who review journals and papers around emergency medicine. *Disclosure note: None of the speakers or planners for this education activity have relevant …
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In this podcast, Dr. Purvi Gada, a hematologist and oncologist, along with Alicia Wojchik, a nurse practitioner, both with Minnesota Oncology, come together to discuss immunotherapy in regards to cancer treatment. *Disclosure note: Alicia Wojchik, C-NP, speaker for this educational event, has disclosed that she is a consultant for Merk. All relevan…
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In this podcast, Dr. Brian Driver, an emergency medicine physician with Hennepin Healthcare, brings his research expertise to this podcast and will help to decipher the complexities of research articles, what makes a good study, and how we can better interpret the literature. Enjoy the podcast. Objectives:Upon completion of this podcast, participan…
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In this podcast, Dr. Nick Schneeman, a geriatrican and the Chief Medical Officer for LifeSpark, brings his passion and expertise to discuss the state of care in geriatrics, along with how current delivery in care and payment models effect the geriatric population. Disclosure note: Dr. Nick Schneeman , speaker for this educational event, has no rele…
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In this podcast, Dr. Nedaa Skeik, a vascular surgeon with Minneapolis Heart Institute, brings his knowledge and experience in regards to vascular insufficiency, and the importance of a timely diagnosis and management options. *Disclosure note: Dr. Nedaa Skeik, speaker for this educational event, has disclosed that he received honorarium from Medtro…
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In this podcast, Dr. Gabi Hester, a pediatric hospitalist and Quality Improvement (QI) medical director for Children's Hospitals of Minnesota and St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth. Dr. Hester brings her knowledge and experience in everything related to croup and bronchiolitis (specifically pertaining to in-patients and to frontline healthcare providers…
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In this podcast, Dr. Robert Steffen, a cardiac surgeon with Minneapolis Heart Institute. Dr. Steffen brings his knowledge and experience regarding the prevalence of aortic valve disease, advancements in technology, as well as treatment modalities for patients who suffer with this problematic disorder. Enjoy the podcast. Objectives:Upon completion o…
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In this podcast, Dr. Michael Maddaus, a retired thoracic surgeon, but currently a physician coach with a special interest in helping surgeons. Dr. Maddaus brings his knowledge and experience around burnout, wellness, resiliency and other healthcare provider challenges. Enjoy the podcast. Objectives:Upon completion of this podcast, participants shou…
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In this podcast, Dr. Matt Weber, a podiatrist with Ridgeview Specialty Clinics, brings his knowledge and experience around the causes of ankle instability, how common it is, and the different approaches for therapy and management. Enjoy the podcast. Objectives:Upon completion of this podcast, participants should be able to: Recognize ankle ligament…
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In this podcast, Dr. Nicole Roeder, a pulmonologist with Ridgeview Specialty Clinics, brings her knowledge and experience to discuss how to properly diagnose and manage asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in patients exhibiting signs and symptoms of these chronic conditions. Enjoy the podcast. Objectives:Upon completion of this …
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In this podcast, Dr. Bill Roberts - a family medicine physician and Professor Emeritus with the University of Minnesota. Dr. Roberts brings his vast expertise of sports medicine to discuss a potpourri of sports medicine topics. Enjoy the podcast. Objectives:Upon completion of this podcast, participants should be able to: Summarize the evolution of …
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In this podcast, Dr. Steve Smith - an emergency medicine physician with Hennepin Healthcare and full faculty professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Minnesota, discusses OMI (occlusion myocardial infarction) and NOMI (non-occlusion myocardial infarction) matrix, along with the importance of proper ECG interpretation and how this impact…
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In this podcast, Edith Nagel Eisinger continues entertaining us with the seventh chapter (and final chapter) of her memoirs in Waconia, MN. Edith Nagel Eisinger, was the wife of Dr. Harold Nagel and nurse in the hospital she talks about in her memoirs. In 1936, the Nagel's founded the first hospital in Waconia - Nagel Hospital - which later became …
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In this podcast, the Edith Nagel Eisinger's memoirs continue, in the sixth chapter. Edith Nagel Eisinger, was the wife of Dr. Harold Nagel and nurse in the hospital she talks about in her memoirs. In 1936, the Nagel's founded the first hospital in Waconia - Nagel Hospital - which later became Waconia Hospital, and eventually Ridgeview Medical Cente…
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The memoirs of Edith Nagel Eisinger continues. This podcast contains the fifth chapter of the personal memoirs of Edith Nagel Eisinger, wife of Dr. Harold Nagel. In 1936, the Nagel's founded the first hospital in Waconia - Nagel Hospital - which later became Waconia Hospital, and eventually Ridgeview Medical Center. Enjoy the next chapter of Edith …
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The memoirs of Edith Nagel Eisinger continues. This podcast contains the fourth chapter of the personal memoirs of Edith Nagel Eisinger, wife of Dr. Harold Nagel. In 1936, the Nagel's founded the first hospital in Waconia - Nagel Hospital - which later became Waconia Hospital, and eventually Ridgeview Medical Center. Enjoy the next chapter of Edith…
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This podcast is a reading of the third chapter from the personal memoirs of Edith Nagel Eisinger, wife of Dr. Harold Nagel. In 1936, they founded the first hospital in Waconia - Nagel Hospital - which later became Waconia Hospital, and eventually Ridgeview Medical Center. Enjoy the next chapter of Edith Nagel Eisinger's story.…
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This podcast is a reading of the second chapter from the personal memoirs of Edith Nagel Eisinger, wife of Dr. Harold Nagel. In 1936, they founded the first hospital in Waconia - Nagel Hospital - which later became Waconia Hospital, and eventually Ridgeview Medical Center. Enjoy chapter 2 of Edith Nagel Eisinger's story.…
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