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  • #16 Dr Arti Ori - Intrathecal Pump Therapy
    2025/06/22

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    Hello and welcome to the World of Pain MD podcast, where we discuss all things pain with the experts.

    I am Dr Derick Davis, a physician specializing in pain management.

    In this episode, we speak about intrathecal pump therapy with Dr Arti Ori

    Dr Ori firstly, has an awesome name and secondly, is a dual board-certified Pain Management Physician and Anesthesiologist with experience in advanced interventional therapies including neuromodulation and targeted drug delivery. She is from South Africa, where she attended medical school at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and also has spent time in the UK, where she trained in Emergency Medicine. She did a surgical intern year at Brigham and Women's Hospital, where she also did her anesthesiology training. She is no doubt well qualified to be an expert in intrathecal pump therapy and management, which is truly one of her passions.

    In this episode, we’ll dive into how this therapy works, its indications, and the various types of medications that can be delivered through these pumps, providing both immediate relief and long-term management for multiple conditions. Dr. Ori will also discuss her experiences with the procedure, what makes it so impactful, and how it fits into the broader landscape of pain management treatments. Whether you’re a provider, patient, or just someone curious about innovative treatments, this episode is packed with valuable insights

    As always, thanks so much for watching or listening. I hope you enjoy this episode and learn something.


    *not medical advice* *for education only*

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  • #15 Dr Jason Yong - Spinal Cord Stimulation
    2025/03/14

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    Hello and welcome to the World of Pain MD podcast where we discuss all things pain with the experts.


    I am Dr Derick Davis, a physician specializing in pain management.


    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Jason Yong about Spinal Cord Stimulation (otherwise known as neuromodulation).


    Dr. Yong is the Chief of Pain Medicine and Medical Director of the Pain Management Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He earned his MD and MBA from Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University and completed his residency in anesthesiology at the Brigham. Dr. Yong served as Chief Resident and received multiple awards including FAER Practice Management Scholar. Following his fellowship in Pain Medicine at the Brigham, he served as faculty at Johns Hopkins Hospital as an Assistant Professor in Anesthesiology and Critical Care. While at Harvard and Johns Hopkins, he has published on opioid management, regenerative medicine, cancer pain, neuromodulation, and practice efficiency. But I guess most importantly, I think Dr. Yong is essentially the James Bond of pain medicine. He takes his neuromodulation, shaken, not stirred. He’s just that cool.


    Neuromodulation is an innovative supplemental modality for patients who have not found relief through conventional treatments. One of the well-established forms of neuromodulation is spinal cord stimulation, a therapy that uses electrical pulses to essentially block pain signals before they reach the brain. By targeting the spinal cord, neuromodulation can provide relief for conditions such as post-laminectomy and complex regional pain syndromes as well as certain types of neuropathic pain. In this episode, we discuss some of the real-world applications and realities of spinal cord stimulation.


    As always, thanks so much for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this episode and learn something.

    #PainManagement #Neuromodulation #SpinalCordStimulation #ChronicPainRelief #PainMedicine #SCS #BackPainRelief #NervePain #RegenerativeMedicine #InterventionalPain #PainDoctor #MedicalPodcast #WorldOfPainMD #Harvard #JohnsHopkins #OpioidAlternatives #CuttingEdgeMedicine #MedicalInnovation #PainSpecialist #Anesthesiology #ChronicPainTreatment #PodcastEpisode #Podcast #HealthAndWellness

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  • #14 Mrs Leanne Miller - Radiation Safety
    2025/02/27

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    Hello and welcome to the World of Pain MD podcast, where we discuss all things pain with the experts.

    I am Dr Derick Davis, a physician specializing in pain management.

    In this episode, we speak about radiation safety with Leanne Miller

    Mrs. Miller is the commercial lead for Burlington Medical’s attenuation material division. She works closely with the research and development team to produce new formulas and ways to improve radiation safety, protection, and comfort. She started out selling radiation protection equipment in the UK and soon moved to international sales, including managing all overseas operations. Her efforts as managing director in 2022 helped her garner the Queen’s Award for International Trade, which recognizes outstanding growth in international exports.

    In our initial communications, Mrs. Miller pointed out a fact we all know well—radiation is an invisible presence. However, we are all still aware of the deleterious effects it can have on our health over long periods of exposure. It is important not to become complacent about radiation safety. I appreciate Ms. Miller’s time and expertise in this episode and for giving me a chance to discuss some topics related to radiation protection.

    As always thanks so much for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this episode and learn something.

    #WorldOfPainMD #PainManagement #RadiationSafety #MedicalPodcast #Healthcare #PainRelief #RadiationProtection #PodcastEpisode #MedicalExperts #BurlingtonMedical #HealthAndSafety #DoctorPodcast #Radiology #XRaySafety #MedicalInnovation

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  • #13 Mr Ryan Ross - Fluoroscopy & Radiology Technologists
    2025/01/26

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    Hello and welcome to the World of Pain MD podcast, where we discuss all things pain with the experts.

    I am Dr Derick Davis, a physician specializing in pain management.

    In this episode, we speak with Mr. Ryan Ross about fluoroscopy and radiology technologists in general, specifically regarding C-arm use in the OR.

    Mr Ross is originally from Scotland, hence why his accent is so incredible. He initially was a drummer; however, he later owned, and as he describes in this episode, he found a keen interest in imaging and particularly radiography. He attended Mercer County Community College, graduating with an Associate of Applied Science in Radiography in 2013. In 2015 he moved to Nashville and worked at Vanderbilt University in their level 1 trauma center as a surgical radiology technologist. Mr. Ross eventually transitioned into education. He started as the clinical coordinator for South College of Radiography in Nashville in 2021 and is now the Program Director for their radiography program.

    One simply cannot stress enough how important fluoroscopy imaging is to the field of pain. We rely on it for most of our procedures, and as such, we often depend on our radiology technologists’ expertise. In my conversations with Ryan, I was struck by the relative dearth of education for technologists regarding the use of the C-arm and fluoroscopy in general.

    Mr. Ross not only has a podcast of his own, he also has a YouTube channel and has developed equipment, known as the C-arm training phantom to help hone and educate technologists and fill this educational void. I will make sure to link all of his affiliated websites in the show notes.

    As always, thanks so much for watching or listening; I hope you enjoy this episode and learn something.

    Links to Ryan's websites and podcast - called The Central Ray Podcast, including his C-Arm Training Phantom:
    www.thecentralraypodcast.com

    https://youtube.com/@c-armed?si=C3RZ82hTttBAZ2Qx

    #PainManagement #Radiology #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalPodcast #PainRelief #HealthTech #MedicalProfessionals #MedTech #RadiologyTechnologists #PainCare #MedicalEducation #TechInMedicine #HealthCare #ClinicalRadiography #HealthAndWellness #MedicalTechnology #SurgicalImaging #WellnessJourney #HealthPodcast #RadiographyLife #MedicalExperts

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  • #12 Dr Mairin Jerome - Orthobiologics & Disc Dysbiosis
    2025/01/12

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    Hello and welcome to the World of Pain MD podcast where we discuss all things pain with the experts.

    I am Dr Derick Davis, a physician specializing in pain management.

    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Mairin Jerome about orthobiologics and regenerative medicine

    Dr. Jerome is from the Big Apple - New York City! She did her undergraduate studies at Brown University, where she studied studio art with an emphasis on sculpture. She went to medical school at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. She completed her residency at Emory University School of Medicine (my home program) and was recognized as resident of the year for 3 years in a row and served her last year as chief resident. She did her fellowship in interventional orthopedics and regenerative medicine at the Centeno-Schultz Clinic. Dr. Jerome is obviously a person of many talents, yet she remains personable, passionate, and what I think to be a pioneer in the field of regenerative medicine, having published extensively on the topic.

    We briefly touch on a fascinating topic I was unaware of until I met Dr. Jerome: dysbiosis of the intervertebral discs.

    As always thanks so much for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this episode and learn something.

    The article referenced regarding intervertebral disc dysbiosis:
    Rajasekaran, S., Chand, D., Chitraa Tangavel, Raveendran Muthurajan, Vijay, S., Matchado, M.S., Nayagam, S.M., Shetty, A.P., Kanna, R.M. and K. Dharmalingam (2020). Human intervertebral discs harbour a unique microbiome and dysbiosis determines health and disease. European Spine Journal, [online] 29(7), pp.1621–1640. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-020-06446-z.

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  • #11 Dr Mohammed Issa - Harvard Pain Fellowship
    2024/12/22

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    Hello and welcome to the World of Pain MD podcast where we discuss all things pain with the experts.

    I am Dr Derick Davis, a physician specializing in pain management.

    So, as pain medicine fellowship season starts to kick off in full swing here, I thought there would be no better person to discuss their opinion on what makes a successful pain applicant than my program director, Dr Mohammed Issa.

    Dr. Issa went to medical school at the University of Alexandria in Egypt. He completed his residency in psychiatry at West Virginia University, where he was also chief resident. He subsequently finished three fellowships (three!) - first in addiction psychiatry at Yale, then Pain medicine at Harvard through Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and then a forensic psychiatry fellowship at West Virginia University. He is the perfect guest for this topic not just because he is a program director with more than half a decade of experience but also because he is so knowledgeable and incredibly insightful.

    I hope this helps to give you a perspective of a pain fellowship program director and more largely into the field of pain itself.

    Applying for a fellowship, regardless of the specialty, is a daunting and relatively expensive process. Do not be too hard on yourself during it and wherever you end up will be the right place. And frankly if you feel it is not, this fellowship is only one year. The field of pain is a fascinating and meaningful endeavor and I wish you the best in its pursuit

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  • #10 Dr Kenneth Mautner - Orthobiologics and Ultrasound
    2024/12/11

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    Hello and welcome to the World of Pain MD podcast where we discuss all things pain with the experts.

    I am Dr Derick Davis, a physician specializing in pain management.

    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Kenneth Mautner about orthobiologics and ultrasound in msk medicine.

    Dr. Mautner is from New Orleans, Louisiana. He attended Washington University in St. Louis for undergraduate and completed his medical school at Tulane University back in his hometown. He did his residency in PM&R at Emory followed by a fellowship in Sports Medicine at the American Sports Medicine Institute. Dr. Mautner has held multiple notable roles, including serving as the Sports Medicine Fellowship Director at Emory University and the head team physician for the Atlanta Hawks, as well as a team physician for the Atlanta Braves. His contributions to sports medicine and orthobiologics are immense, with dozens of research publications and two co-authored books: Atlas of Interventional Musculoskeletal Ultrasound and Musculoskeletal Physical Examination: An Evidence-Based Approach.

    Orthobiologics has taken off as a field. However, there are many hang-ups and obstacles, the likes of which Dr. Mautner discusses in this episode. I am looking forward to the inevitable progression of this subject matter given its significant potential.

    As always thanks so much for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this episode and learn something.

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  • #9 Dr Kevin Vu - Pain Fellowship Applications
    2024/11/25

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    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Kevin Vu about pain fellowship applications.


    Dr. Vu is from Austin, Texas. He attended UT Dallas for undergraduate studies, where he participated in the accelerated program and studied Biology. He subsequently went to medical school at UT Southwestern. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts, to do a residency in Physical medicine and rehabilitation at Spaulding and is now in a fellowship subspecializing in pain medicine.


    Full disclosure: Dr. Vu is my co-fellow, and we are both in Fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. I am biased toward this program and Kevin, as he is absolutely brilliant, and I love this program.


    But speaking of programs, pain medicine is an ever-evolving field. Getting to a pain fellowship can appear daunting to some of us in residency or medical school because despite having an interest in the field, it may prove difficult to get significant hands-on experience while in residency or medical school.


    So, if you’re a medical student or resident, hopefully, this episode sheds some light on various aspects of the fellowship application process.


    As always thanks so much for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this episode and learn something.

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    1 時間 4 分