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CRNA princessExcellentGreat podcast! I love the case reviews.
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PandaWwwjjjGreat PodcastThank you so much for what you’re doing. It really helps in my ER work to hear about these cases and to hear you talk about them. Keep it up. Tom L.
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G.CathyI appreciate that this podcast has hard conversationsAs an AFE survivor, I really appreciate y’all not only raising awareness for AFE but challenging treatment options. Thank you so much!!!!
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2treksWhat a tremendous resourceI am a seasoned nurse who recently changed from working at a Level 3 obstetrical unit with a wonderful NICU down the hall, in a metropolitan facility for 19+ years, with extensive resources, to a Level 1, rural facility with severely restricted resources- yet I find myself caring for such a wide range of high risk patients who present to us due to the 2+ hour travel requirement to go to a higher level of care, plus their premature and/or sick newborns (until a transport team can arrive). Such a huge change in responsibilities, staff and ancillary services- I have had to completely change my nursing approach- there are no in-house doctors or residents to call on immediately to perform initial assessments for anything outside of normal labor. Listening to your podcasts have helped me to consider how to adapt my practices. You have also inspired me to work with my manager to develop check-lists to improve high reliability performance around common and uncommon OB emergencies. Thank you so much.
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Julianne elizabethI am giddy!I am SO GLAD you are back!! I learned SO MUCH from your previous episodes and love the way you explain what is happening and why we are doing what we are doing. Thank you for empowering medical teams (especially nurses!) with vital information to care for our special population of parents!
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Lem 10Welcome back!!!I am so excited! I have learned so much from previous podcast before in 2021. I was so pleasantly surprised when I check my library and there were several podcasts from this year I have to listen too. I precept in labor and delivery and this always challenges my learning and also helps my practice and my ability to articulate pathophysiology to the leadership students and new hires I work with. Thank you.
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sunflower652Love this podcast!!I work at a critical access hospital in Montana. These podcasts are so vital in advancing my knowledge and care as a Labor and Delivery nurse! Education opportunities are not as easily accessed for us at times.
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Babsten22InformativePlease revive this podcast!
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emilydelphiaLove this so much!!!Labor and delivery nurse that recently has become a stay at home mom. I miss my job so much and this podcast has been so nice to scratch the itch and keep learning in my field. are there going to be any more new episodes?? Thanks so much!
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marty_pittGreat way to continue to learnI love this podcast for learning about OB topics. I’m a new L&D nurse and I feel like it’s a fun way to take advantage of my drive to work. I get to drive into OB-related complications. I hopefully won’t see many of these diagnoses at work but it’s still a great resource to learn about what to look for in my patient population. Thanks for putting this podcast together!
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lbtmillaAFE PodcastsIncredibly grateful to hear your information on AFE! Thank you for shedding light on it and helping clinicians be more prepared for its occurrence.
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VhbabyrnOb clinical conceptsOb nurse of 34 years I could listen to these podcasts daily I learn something every one of them Dr Martin makes things simple to understand yet really puts it out there on what could be missed during an assessment Please keep these coming! Thank you so much for the great information! Vicky RN
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#endAFEAFE EpisodeThank you for taking the time to highlight AFE. Miranda is extraordinary and the AFE community is lucky to have her in their corner.
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Durden4Excellent Resource!This podcast is such an excellent resource for medical professionals!
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satya MFMSatya MFMGreat topics Dr.Martin made difficult topics simple and easy to understand and interesting . I could listen to these podcasts all day.
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songrapherInaccurate InformationGreat topics but some inaccurate information. ASE guidelines lists Severe mitral stenosis is a valve area less than 1 cm^2 with a mean gradient >10mmHg. Moderate is 1.0-1.5 cm^2 with a mean gradient 5-10 mmHg. The podcast lists the cutoff for severe mitral stenosis as a valve area of 1.5 cm^2 - please update your podcast as this can mislead healthcare providers to grade the MS worse than it is.
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Nurse MaraL&D nurse, student midwifePhenomenal! Well articulated and to the point podcasts for those in the obstetrics field. The topics have been incredibly helpful and have altered my personal practice.
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Hoosier MFMBoard reviewAs an MFM studying for Oral boards, these podcasts are a breath of fresh air. Ten-20 minutes of shear genius that tie up so much knowledge in a pretty little bow... I hope to hear your voice in my head come test day!!! Thank you so much!
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hdjswmnsmxxhhej66AFE episode requestI feel like i could listen to each episode over and over and over!!!! Can you do an AFE episode?
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Sarah5802Best OB podcast!Love this podcast, makes challenging topics simple to understand and fun to learn. Dr. Martin is so passionate and her energy is contagious! I share this with all of my Residents and Fellows.
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LA MFM docA new fave podcastThis podcast is a must listen for MFMs, fellows, OBGYNs, nurses, literally anyone who takes care of pregnant people. Dr Martin is a giant in the field and she is such a great educator. I binged all available episodes in a day and can’t wait for more!
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Tcruz7ReviewSo informative and simple to understand! Please make more I love this podcast.
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MetalNurse1Great!Thank you for your podcast. It’s such a great refresher for core OB concepts. Can you do a podcast on amniotic fluid embolisms?
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crowest79Perfect for all L&D nursesGreat podcast!! All L&D nurses , no matter how many years of experience, should listen! They break down complicated concepts and conditions that are commonly seen in Obstetrics and make it easier to understand and recognize.
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Anju SuhagExcellent podcastsDr Stephanie Martin is an excellent host, teacher, master clinician and critical care obstetrician and a MFM leader!! These short podcasts are a simple version of the complicated maternal topics. I truly enjoy listening to Dr Martin’s podcasts during my drive time! Highly recommended to practicing OBGYNs and MFMs!
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JZoccoCritical care obstetricsThank you for highlighting many of the challenges in caring for critically ill obstetric patients. Seems as though location of care varies according to facility, skill level, resources and culture. In my hospital (mid-size teaching hospital) we utilize a collaborative model of care with obstetrics and often ICU/Main OR staff. Location of care decisions are made based on patient acuity. Looking forward to listening to future episodes! -Jeanette Zocco MSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM
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