Description
They made a podcast!
Adam and Alex start by discussing the new LFN initiative: the Workroom--an online community for trainees in GI and hepatology. Then, they welcome in W. Ray Kim, Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Stanford University, to discuss his group's latest permutation of the MELD formula, updated for the modern era. Dr. Kim talks about his personal connection with liver disease, important nuance inherent to the new formula, and where MELD may fall short--both currently and in the future. It's a fascinating conversation to start our third year or, sure Alex, season.
Join the Workroom: https://liverfellow.org/post/the-workroom
MELD 3.0 Paper: https://www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-5085(21)03469-7/fulltext
Hosts:
Adam Winters @adam_c_winters
Alex Vogel @AlexSVogel
Guest:
W. Ray Kim @WRayKimMD
Music Credits:
“Tropkicks”, Broke for Free
“Something Elated”, Broke for Free
“Take Me Higher”, Jahzzar
“RSPN,” Blank & Kytt
All music furnished by https://freemusicarchive.org/ under Creative Commons licensing.
http://brokeforfree.com/
https://jahzzar.bandcamp.com/
https://blankkytt.bandcamp.com/
Big time guest alert!
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