Videos

  • [edited by] Matthew A. Mauro, Kieran P.J. Murphy, Kenneth R. Thomson, Anthony C. Venbrux, Robert A. Morgan.
    Summary: "Completely revised to reflect recent, rapid changes in the field of interventional radiology (IR), Image-Guided Interventions, 3rd Edition, offers comprehensive, narrative coverage of vascular and nonvascular interventional imaging -- ideal for IR subspecialists as well as residents and fellows in IR. This award-winning title provides clear guidance from global experts, helping you formulate effective treatment strategies, communicate with patients, avoid complications, and put today's newest technology to work in your practice"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Part 1: Vascular interventions
    History of angiography and intervention
    Patient care
    Principles of vascular intervention
    Peripheral arterial intervention
    Vascular malformations
    Abdominal vascular intervention
    Pelvic vascular intervention
    Thoracic vascular intervention
    Neurovascular and head and neck intervention
    Venous intervention
    Venous sampling for endocrine disease
    Intervention in portal hypertension
    Hemodialysis access management
    Venous access
    Part 2: Nonvascular interventions. Percutaneous biopsy and drainage
    The gastrointestinal tract
    The biliary tract
    The liver
    The genitourinary tract
    The thorax
    The musculoskeletal system.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
  • edited by David Male, Stokes Peebles, Victoria Male.
    Contents:
    Introduction to the immune system
    Cells, tissues and organs of the immune system
    Mechanisms of innate immunity
    Complement
    Mononuclear phagocytes in immune defence
    T-cell receptors and major histocompatibility complex molecules
    Antigen presentation
    Cell-mediated cytotoxicity
    B-cell development and the antibody response
    Antibodies
    Immunological tolerance
    Regulation of the immune response
    Immune responses in tissues
    Immunity to viruses
    Immunity to bacteria and fungi
    Immunity to protozoa and worms
    Vaccination
    Primary immunodeficiencies
    Aids, secondary immunodeficiency and immunosuppression
    Autoimmunity and autoimmune disease
    Transplantation and rejection
    Immunity to cancers
    Immediate hypersensitivity (type I)
    Hypersensitivity (type II)
    Hypersensitivity (type III)
    Hypersensitivity (type IV).
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
  • editor-in-chief, W. Norman Scott ; associate editors, David R. Diduch, Richard Iorio, William J. Long.
    Summary: "Online and in print, Insall & Scott Surgery of the Knee, edited by W. Norman Scott, MD, and 11 section editors who are experts in their fields, is your complete, multimedia guide to the most effective approaches for diagnosis and management of the full range of knee disorders affecting patients of all ages. From anatomical and biomechanical foundations, to revision total knee replacement, this authoritative reference provides the most up-to-date and complete guidance on cutting-edge surgical procedures, the largest collection of knee videos in one knee textbook. Expanded coverage and rigorous updates -- including 40 online-only chapters -- keep you current with the latest advances in cartilage repair and regeneration, allograft and autografts, computer robotics in total knee arthroplasty, and other timely topics. This edition is the first book ever endorsed by The Knee Society"--Publisher's description.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2018
  • Ronald D. Siegel, PsyD.
    Summary: "In this instructional video, Dr. Ronald D. Siegel demonstrates the principles of mindfulness-based psychotherapy with four different clients experiencing a range of clinical issues. Siegel defines mindfulness as "the awareness of one's unfolding moment-to-moment experience with acceptance." Over the course of four live demonstrations, post-session debriefs, and commentary, you will understand the guiding principles of the approach, including practices you can start using with clients right away. You will see how the somatic elements of mindfulness support treatment for issues ranging from anxiety to chronic pain to childhood trauma; Siegel debriefs with Victor Yalom after every session. Addressing the various types of mindfulness practices available and their respective uses, formal meditation vs. mindfulness, and how mindfulness can inform both our personal lives and our relationship to our clients, Siegel offers much to consider. By watching this video, you will understand what mindfulness is, and how the therapeutic approach differs from formal meditation; discover tools and practices to use with clients exhibiting a range of clinical issues; and learn ways to integrate mindfulness into other therapeutic orientations, either with experiential practices or an overarching stance. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions." --Supplied by publisher.
    Digital Access 2015
  • edited by Morton J. Kern.
    Contents:
    The basics of percutaneous coronary interventions / Morton J. Kern
    Vascular access / Morton J. Kern, Arnold H. Seto and Michael Forsberg
    Interventional pharmacology / Arnold H. Seto
    Intravascular lesion assessment : physiology and imaging / Morton J. Kern and Michael J. Lim
    Adjunctive devices for non-balloon coronary interventional techniques and devices : rotational atherectomy, thrombectomy, cutting balloons, and embolic protection / Keval K. Patel, Rahil Rafeedheen, and Tarek Helmy
    Stents, restenosis, and stent thrombosis / Cheng-Han Chen and Ajay J. Kirtane
    Treatment of coronary bifurcations / Emmanouil S. Brilakis, Yves Louvard, Philippe Genereux, Subhash Banerjee
    Percutaneous coronary interventions of chronic total occlusions : getting there from here / Barry F. Uretsky, Emmanouil Brilakis, Mauro Carlino, and Stephane Rinfret
    High risk patients and interventions / Arang Samim and Ryan Berg
    Complications of percutaneous coronary interventions / Michael J. Lim
    Peripheral vascular intervention / Andrew J Klein Ammar Nasir and Pranav M. Patel
    Aortic, renal, subclavian and carotid interventions / Jose D. Tafur and Christopher J. White
    Mitral Stenosis / Paul Sorajja
    Mitral regurgitation / Gagan D. Singh and Jason H. Rogers
    Transcatheter aortic valve replacement and balloon aortic valvuloplasty / Anoop Agrawal and James Hermiller
    Congenital Defects / Ziyad Hijazi
    Pericardiocentesis / Paul Sorajja
    Septal ablation for obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy / Paul Sorajja
    Percutaneous repair of paravalvular prosthetic regurgitation / Paul Sorajja
    Left atrial appendage therapies / Matthew J. Price.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018
  • John M. Lasala, Jason H. Rogers.
    Summary: Apply the latest percutaneous techniques with the practical, highly illustrated Interventional Procedures for Structural Heart Disease. This brand-new medical reference book presents full-color images, numerous tables, and invaluable clinical pearls to help you utilize today's hottest techniques and technologies for each disease, so you can offer your patients the most desirable outcomes possible. Master today's hottest percutaneous procedures for structural heart disease as perfected by experts from around the world, including transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), percutaneous paravalvular leak closure, transcatheter mitral valve interventions, a wide variety of adult congenital cardiovascular defect interventions, and more.Grasp the specific knowledge you will need for success in a variety of clinical scenarios, as well as the patient selection criteria for each invasive procedure.Make informed, evidence-based decisions with the latest clinical trial results and evidence integrated into each chapter.Visualize the newest techniques and technologies more clearly through a full-color design featuring illustrations, tables, clinical pearls, complications, and current evidence boxes.

    Contents:
    The Growing Specialty of Adult Structural Heart Disease
    Imaging in Structural Heart Disease
    Vascular Access for Structural Heart Disease
    Transseptal Heart Catheterization
    Aortic and Pulmonic Balloon Valvuloplasty
    Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Edwards SAPIEN Valve
    Self-Expanding Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Using the CoreValve Transcatheter Heart Valve
    Percutaneous Pulmonary Valve Implantation
    Percutaneous Balloon Valvuloplasty for Patients with Rheumatic Mitral and Tricuspid Stenosis
    Percutaneous Approaches for Treating Mitral Regurgitation
    The MitraClip Device and Procedural Overview
    Percutaneous Repair of Paravalvular Leaks
    Valve-in-Valve Therapy
    Alcohol Septal Ablation for Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
    Percutaneous Approach to Pericardial Window
    Transcatheter Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion
    Percutaneous Closure of Congenital, Acquired, and Postinfarction Ventricular Septal Defects
    Percutaneous Closure of Aortic, Coronary, and Ventricular Pseudoaneurysms and Coronary Fistulae
    Percutaneous Treatment of Pulmonary Vein Stenosis
    Patent Foramen Ovale
    Atrial Septal Defect Creation
    Unwanted Vascular Communications: Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Coronary Fistulas, Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformations, and Aortopulmonary Collaterals
    Percutaneous Relief of Vascular Obstruction: Potpourri.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect [2014?]
  • interviewer, Drew Bourn, PhD, MLIS, Historical Curator, Stanford Medical History Center.
    Summary: A discussion with four staff members of Lane Medical Library who have been working at Lane since 1974-80 on how it has changed over that time. Topics include staffing model, physical layout and space planning, and interaction between librarians and School of Medicine faculty and students.

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