Ep. 180 Environmental Impact of Interventional Radiology with Dr. Jonathan Gross

Ep. 180 Environmental Impact of Interventional Radiology with Dr. Jonathan Gross

Interventional Radiologist Dr. Jonathan Gross and host Dr. Aaron Fritts discuss the results from his recent JVIR Media article on the quantifiable environmental impact of operating an interventional radiology practice for one week. Guess how many road trips around the world it equates to!? --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/Wg2OuX --- SHOW NOTES In this episode, interventional radiologist Dr. Jonathan Gross and our host Dr. Aaron Fritts discuss the results from Dr. Gross’s recent JVIR article on the quantifiable environmental impact of operating an IR practice for one week. Dr. Gross begins by describing his lifelong interest in environmental sustainability. He developed the idea for this study because he recognized the discordance between his conscientious practices at home and his less sustainable practices in the IR suite. Dr. Gross acclimates us to vocabulary that is used in the article and defines the measurements of “life cycle assessment” and “volume of greenhouse gases.” Many listeners will be surprised to find out that material waste makes up less than 2% of all greenhouse gas emissions in an IR suite. The majority of emissions is actually produced by air conditioning and air exchange systems, which frequently and unnecessarily run when IR suites are not being used. Finally, Dr. Gross shares ways to reduce the environmental impacts of IR, such as installing motion-sensor lights, using re-processed equipment instead of single-use equipment, and streamlining procedure packs. --- RESOURCES The Environmental Impact of Interventional Radiology: An Evaluation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from an Academic Interventional Radiology Practice: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33794372/ Environmental Impacts of Abdominal Imaging: A Pilot Investigation: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30158086/

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Ep. 442 The Gender Gap in IR: Progress and Challenges with Dr. Nicole Lamparello

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In this episode, Dr. Aron Chary provides an in-depth look into endovascular and minimally invasive treatments for pain management, specifically focusing on cryoneurolysis. He shares his experience of ...

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Ep. 440 Ultrasound’s Role in Endoleak Monitoring with Dr. David Guez

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In this episode, Dr. David Guez discusses the advancements in contrast enhanced ultrasound, its application in detecting endoleaks, and his journey of learning and applying this modality from residenc...

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Ep. 439 Navigating the Aftermath: Change Healthcare’s Cyberattack and Response with Dr. Robert Tahara

Ep. 439 Navigating the Aftermath: Change Healthcare’s Cyberattack and Response with Dr. Robert Tahara

In this episode, guest host Dr. Krishna Mannava interviews Dr. Bob Tahara about the significant multilevel impacts, ripple effects, and fallout of cyberattacks on the healthcare industry, specifically...

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Ep. 438 Creative Solutions to OBL Misadventures with Dr. Omar Saleh and Dr. Mike Watts

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In this episode, Dr. Omar Saleh and Dr. Mike Watts discuss the challenging aspects of vascular interventions in the OBL setting, focusing on ‘oh $#!%’ moments and how to address various complications....

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Ep. 437 Pulmera’s Journey: From Concept to Clinical Impact with Dr. Bryan Hartley

Ep. 437 Pulmera’s Journey: From Concept to Clinical Impact with Dr. Bryan Hartley

In this episode, host Dr. Bryan Hartley takes us on a deep dive into the origin story and mission of Pulmera, a medtech company dedicated to transforming the field of bronchoscopic lung cancer diagnos...

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Ep. 436 The Multidisciplinary Approach to Combatting CLI Globally with Dr. Jos van den Berg

Ep. 436 The Multidisciplinary Approach to Combatting CLI Globally with Dr. Jos van den Berg

In this episode, Dr. Jos van den Berg discusses the benefits of joining the Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) Global Society, including discounts on Amputation Prevention Symposium (AMP) meetings, access t...

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Ep. 435 SCS for Neuropathy: Clinical Insights and Patient Impact with Dr. Blake Parsons

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In this episode, Dr. Blake Parsons talks through the role of spinal cord stimulation in treating vascular issues and diabetic neuropathy. He also discusses the growing presence of vascular specialists...

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