Mary Greeley Medical Center
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Prime Time Alive- Population Health: Helping You Get More Out of Your Medicare Wellness Visit 6/6/24
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Prime Time Alive- Population Health: Helping You Get More Out of Your Medicare Wellness Visit 6/6/24
Prime Time Alive- Addressing Protein & Food Safety Concerns for Older Adults 6/4/24
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Prime Time Alive- Addressing Protein & Food Safety Concerns for Older Adults 6/4/24
Prime Time Alive- Osteoporosis: Knowledge is POWER 5/22/24
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Prime Time Alive- Osteoporosis: Knowledge is POWER 5/22/24
Social Determinants of Health: Integrating into Clinical Practice 5/15/24
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MGMC Physician Grand Rounds, 5/15/24 Dawn M. Bowker, Ph.D., RN, ARNP-BC, CNE Director of Nursing Education, Iowa State University
The Patient Experience at MGMC
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The Patient Experience at MGMC
2024 Hope Gala Event Video
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2024 Hope Gala Event Video
Supply Chain Management | MGMC Department Spotlight
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Supply Chain Management | MGMC Department Spotlight
Gamechangers in Medicine 5/1/24
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MGMC Physician Grand Rounds, 5/1/24 Geoffrey Wall, PharmD, Director, Drake Drug Information Center
Over the Counter Medications and Older Adults 4/24/24
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MGMC Physician Grand Rounds, 4/24/24 Ellen Heikens, PharmD Mary Greeley Medical Center
MyChart 4/4/24
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Prime Time Alive
Hospice: More Than Dying 4/3/24
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MGMC Physician Grand Rounds, 4/3/24 Colleen Baggs, RN Leigh Ann Gibbs, RN Michael Willer Palliative Care/Hospice Mary Greeley Medical Center
What Goes Wrong with the Urinary Tract? 3/28/24
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Prime Time Alive
AI in Healthcare 3/20/24
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MGMC Physician Grand Rounds, 3/20/24 Michael Abramoff, MD, PhD Digital Diagnostics University of Iowa
Over the Counter Medications and Older Adults 3/6/24
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Prime Time Alive
The Role of Wearables & Future Technologies in Cardiovascular Medicine 3/6/24
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The Role of Wearables & Future Technologies in Cardiovascular Medicine 3/6/24
Welcome to Medicare Seminar 3/5/24
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Welcome to Medicare Seminar 3/5/24
Prime Time Alive- Atrial Fibrillation: What You Need to Know 2/29/24
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Prime Time Alive- Atrial Fibrillation: What You Need to Know 2/29/24
Updates in Local and Metastatic Breast Cancer 2/28/24
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Updates in Local and Metastatic Breast Cancer 2/28/24
Inflammatory Bowel Disease for the Generalist 2/21/24
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease for the Generalist 2/21/24
Prime Time Alive- Staying Whole in a Processed World: Let's Chat About Processed Foods 2/20/24
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Prime Time Alive- Staying Whole in a Processed World: Let's Chat About Processed Foods 2/20/24
Prime Time Alive- Common Infections and Appropriate Antibiotic Use in Older Adults 1/16/24
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Prime Time Alive- Common Infections and Appropriate Antibiotic Use in Older Adults 1/16/24
Prime Time Alive- Singing in Parkinson's Disease 1/11/24
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Prime Time Alive- Singing in Parkinson's Disease 1/11/24
Single Leg Takedown | MGMC Patient Story
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Single Leg Takedown | MGMC Patient Story
Transfusion Guidelines and Reactions 12/13/23
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Transfusion Guidelines and Reactions 12/13/23
Weight, Health, & Eating Disorders 12/6/23
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Weight, Health, & Eating Disorders 12/6/23
Cultivating Resiliency: YSS's Expanding Behavioral Health Services 11/15/23
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Cultivating Resiliency: YSS's Expanding Behavioral Health Services 11/15/23
Opioid Prescribing for Surgeons 11/8/23
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Opioid Prescribing for Surgeons 11/8/23
Advance Care Planning: Making Your Wishes Known 11/1/23
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Advance Care Planning: Making Your Wishes Known 11/1/23
Central Iowa Community Services Mental Health Region and Brain Health Services 11/1/23
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Central Iowa Community Services Mental Health Region and Brain Health Services 11/1/23

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mmd195401
    @mmd195401 2 дні тому

    By far, this was the most difficult and painful procedure I've ever had done. Why? Read on. I have bad arthritis up and down my back and in my hips. When they first laid me down on the table I knew I was in trouble. It is rock hard and I was in instant pain. I lasted about an hour before I thought I was going to scream. They were able to get two stents inserted. If you have no tolerance for laying on hard surfaces, I suggest you ask for a way to be put under for the procedure. I won't do it again unless I can be guaranteed that. Even with the so called relaxation meds or whatever they were trying to give me for the pain, it did not work. I had nightmares and panic attacks for a few days afterward.

  • @triestastone6766
    @triestastone6766 5 днів тому

    I a almost 8 years out. I have kidney atrophied, cognitive issues, PTSD, MDD, ADHD, ANXIETY night terrors; if I sleep... terrible insomnia. I am still loosing my hair, top lashes never grew back. When I was delivered to the ER, my kidneys and liver had shut down. I don't remember much.. Except NOONE told me anything. I have been swimming in this hurricane, unassisted. The drs, do not recognize PSS, my disability was denied. . All started from surgery on my shoulder x3 that I never needed. I was a master cosmetologist; no shoulder no hair. Had 12hrs to addiction cnsl sepsis pprwrk not filed no schl career disability at 52 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @user-yj9br6eq4k
    @user-yj9br6eq4k 6 днів тому

    Ill have my done in a week or so good to see the procedure

  • @jessm1247
    @jessm1247 9 днів тому

    It is like never ending dishes

  • @katelynpollard
    @katelynpollard 9 днів тому

    I had my gallbladder removed in 2022 because it became infected. I thought it was just really bad menstrual cramps at first, until I was on the floor screaming in agony and my mother said ER asap lol. Very thankful for the people who decide and take this profession to heal normal people everyday like me❤

  • @winec00ler
    @winec00ler 12 днів тому

    Back home today. Had mine removed 3 days ago on Monday. Today is Thursday. That 3 day anesthetic is no lie. Felt like that whole top half of me was concrete . Tip, stay in the hospital as long as you can after, it’s your body and only you know how you feel. I’m a sensitive person so I needed the extra day and care with pain meds.

  • @iamtoreal
    @iamtoreal 14 днів тому

    is that bill gates

  • @user-ch1lr2pm3t
    @user-ch1lr2pm3t 16 днів тому

    Cool

  • @leomssilanga6848
    @leomssilanga6848 16 днів тому

    How be lucky 😢

  • @aiem8348
    @aiem8348 17 днів тому

    Angiogram for me is the scariest procedure I underwent. But thanks God, no blockage was found. Be careful everyone, we only have one ❤️.

  • @marleneperez7557
    @marleneperez7557 17 днів тому

    Thank you I can’t see who was my robotic surgery 10 days ago I am perfecting driving and doing lots duty in my home and walking around and I lots ice did health my to release my pain from my midback and front belly and diafragmes areas I could not breath and pain I already I was driving at 6 days of my surgery Now wait to come back to my work one week more .

  • @gamaltaher9714
    @gamaltaher9714 19 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @gamaltaher9714
    @gamaltaher9714 20 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @gamaltaher9714
    @gamaltaher9714 20 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @james8583
    @james8583 24 дні тому

    Why does the patient have to be awake??

  • @Johnpaulprince
    @Johnpaulprince 25 днів тому

    I went trough angioplasty on tuesday came home on thutrsday. Thank God i got there on time without heart attsck. My doctor was amaszing . i didnt get to see him after. Two stants on right artery. Have to go next month for another in the left. Clostrole blocked my artere. One at 100% every one said to me your fast thinking got you here on time. I said no my God is Good Good. He is always with me. Any way I woke up from my head to belly was wet. Then i started getting like heart burn but got worse. Then my left hand got heavy ans num. Called 911 waited 2 minutes for the operator then wrong paramedic came have to wait for anothe. The paramedic was knoledgeable with what they were doing. Thank him he keep yelling i need to talkto surgent. Finally, he explain everything and took me straight to operation room. Thanks God for educated people and fast thinking. From the beginning. He gave 2 asprin then repeated twice then chess pain was getting worse and he gave 6 mill ( two mill each time until I got in the hospital). God bless all of then. No complication no pain everything finished fast. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @tringythemudkip
    @tringythemudkip 27 днів тому

    Just had this surgery a couple of days ago. It's very painful. I hope the pain lessens in a week or less. :(

  • @friendlyone2706
    @friendlyone2706 28 днів тому

    You forgot "feel useful".

  • @Robin-sc1lf
    @Robin-sc1lf 29 днів тому

    Why did the lady who picked up the the JL3.5 catheter not have gloves on? OK she was not touching the catheter directly but surely every measure should be taken to avoid any contamination.

  • @kathymosier5287
    @kathymosier5287 29 днів тому

    GREAT JOB GUYS THANKS FOR POSTING

  • @XiaoxiaoYuyu-ug3gy
    @XiaoxiaoYuyu-ug3gy Місяць тому

    Tomorrow I am doing this procedure and hope everything goes well but my hands in God

  • @madhurpiplani7611
    @madhurpiplani7611 Місяць тому

    in indai the cost of this procedure is $400

  • @keitymarley733
    @keitymarley733 Місяць тому

    Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness🤢, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine from Dr Madida that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms.”My Dad is well a gain.”

  • @johnnycampell8519
    @johnnycampell8519 Місяць тому

    That’ll be 300.000 thanx

  • @juniors2sexy
    @juniors2sexy Місяць тому

    Folks I’m going in for a hernia and gallbladder removal

  • @Lokkiism
    @Lokkiism Місяць тому

    So cool to watch and understand what happened during my own robotic hernia repair, but I’m glad I didn’t watch this beforehand 😂

  • @GANESHS1V1
    @GANESHS1V1 Місяць тому

    बहुत अच्छा बीडीओ है

  • @CaliforniaSasquatch
    @CaliforniaSasquatch Місяць тому

    ICG fluorescence angiography would have really helped.

  • @CaliforniaSasquatch
    @CaliforniaSasquatch Місяць тому

    8:05 loses control of cauterizing tool and burns the liver.

  • @amaranextdoor
    @amaranextdoor Місяць тому

    Wonderful talk

  • @LovethChris-zb7py
    @LovethChris-zb7py Місяць тому

    Hello! My husband has lived with Parkinson Disease 🦠 all his life and it has caused him lots of pain and discomforts which are unbearable. He has undergo so many therapy and none helped except for Dr Madida Sam natural protocol he undergo and after the treatment plans my husband PD 🦠symptoms was all reversed and my husband is now 48yrs and he looks strong, he is healthy and very okay now… All thanks to Dr Madida on UA-cam

  • @F--91W
    @F--91W Місяць тому

    Lee Syatt is that you?

  • @tim2dive
    @tim2dive Місяць тому

    I just had this done May 5th 2024 by Doctor Joseph Bedway at Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach Florida. It’s now 7 days post op and I haven’t had to take any opioid pain medication 👏👏 Wearing my belly band helps a lot and taking the Tylenol muscle relaxers before the pain is intense helps a bunch. I have 5 incisions. That was a surprise to me, I thought I’d only have 3. Whatever you all do, please don’t wait until yours is so big they have to due open surgery. I got mine done early. Also, my doctor doesn’t use the synthetic mesh, he uses Bovine (cow) material that absorbs into the body. Ask your doctor about that. Seems there can be more post op complications from the body rejecting the synthetic. Highly recommend this procedure.

  • @praksori8238
    @praksori8238 Місяць тому

    Thank you, for the great lectures.

  • @hk1449
    @hk1449 Місяць тому

    Any cases of the mesh collapsing out of place ?

  • @hk1449
    @hk1449 Місяць тому

    Mesh !! Thanks for this video !

  • @Hag591
    @Hag591 Місяць тому

    Nicotine, which is not considered a hard drug. At least it's legal stimulated, my testosterone

  • @CmdrTigerKing
    @CmdrTigerKing Місяць тому

    Person doesn't even know basic durations and is in a operating room lol good grief

  • @CmdrTigerKing
    @CmdrTigerKing Місяць тому

    is the person holding the suction tool kinda lkike the person who holds the stop sign when doing construction on roasdways ?

  • @vha3742171
    @vha3742171 Місяць тому

    Why don't eye doctors talk to each other.

  • @BingoBingoDingo
    @BingoBingoDingo Місяць тому

    My dad had it 5 years ago when i was kid and now i can’t even see this how painful is this anyone tell me is it soo painfully?

  • @asiabash
    @asiabash Місяць тому

    This is just astonishing 😮❤

  • @mikeb2611
    @mikeb2611 Місяць тому

    the nurse opening the catheter package and pulling cath out with her bare hands isnt very reassuring

  • @MikaSerbian
    @MikaSerbian 2 місяці тому

    Just did it recovery is so fast

  • @superstrangevideo
    @superstrangevideo 2 місяці тому

    We don't need a fucking diagram and medical course in the disease and function of the eyes. And we don't even need to know that blacks are not as affected by it as whites are. Get to the details about exactly what early symptoms look like and the treatments.

  • @yea.whtvr1
    @yea.whtvr1 2 місяці тому

    so thats why it felt like i was stabbed after surgery haha

  • @elduderino766
    @elduderino766 2 місяці тому

    I'm a veteran in central Iowa who is presently suffering from non-combat PTSD and i am seeking Ketamine therapy at a VA approved clinic through th VA's care in the community program. I would be willing to consider clinical trials or out if pocket expenses if it's reasonably affordable to do so.

  • @FrogFishLeezerd
    @FrogFishLeezerd 2 місяці тому

    I just had this operation done on 4/24/24, and things went really well. Coughing, sneezing, and even laughing are pretty brutal...so be very careful leading up to this surgery so you don't have a cold, flu, or allergies. Take your narcotics every 6 hours for the first three days. Just do it and be happy. Get yourself a recliner. Lay there for at least 3 days straight. Don't use your core at all in this time. A big problem I had was taking too many laxatives (MOM), while not eating enough. So my body depleted all my nutrients and became extremely lethargic and weak for day 3-4 of recovery. I do still recommend taking the laxatives, but it is hard to find the right dosage frequency to keep you loose, but still not dump all your nutrients. Watching Dr. Phil and Naked and Afraid marathons all day long was interesting, while I geeked out and ordered fishing tackle online. Get up regularly and walk around on recovery day #2. Don't push yourself the first week. Listen to your body. Day #3 go outside with someone and walk a little more. Lean forward when you walk and that will help not to feel pain in your core. Walking was perfect for releasing the horrendous gas that I was spewing. It really was uncomfortable...the bloating, IBS, churning gut. Most likely my own fault for too much laxatives. Day #4, bruising was starting to form, minor itching on the edges, which I assume is the body healing, so all seems good. Don't even think about sleeping in a flat bed for the first few days. When you do (I started on day #5), make sure you prop yourself up a little. It makes a big difference, otherwise your gut will stretch all night, and be sore in the morning. Also, if someone could help you sit up and push you up and out of bed, that would help too. Keep little tables alongside your recliner with everything you need. Water, pain killers, pillow, computer, fruit to snack on, charger, blanket. Get one of those old people grabbers from Harbor Freight for a buck. I dropped the remote, a pill, a power cord, and other things...and this grabber is a lifesaver! Yogurt and avacados seem to have calmed my bowel discomfort, bloating, and gas. Day #5 I was able to go back to work (remotely) for a couple hours, no problem. Just sitting upright at the computer. Now it is day #6, and I think it is all downhill from here. Good luck to anyone else going through this process. As long as you take it easy, listen to your body, and do things right, it is not that bad.

  • @carmengibson7571
    @carmengibson7571 2 місяці тому

    Amazing procedure that is going to be performed in me tomorrow