
Christian Espana MD PODCAST
Hello I am Christian Espana Schmidt MD. During my 25 years of medical career I have lived the change of the medical career. Starting as a medical student in Guatemala Central America where after medical school I completed my internal medicine residency and then I served in a rural community for 6 years with innovation that still persists, went to New York City where I repeated another internal medicine residency and was chief resident. My joy for teaching took me to Pensilvania where I learned about Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) a revolutionary technique to enhance physical examinations. I proudly started from scratch the POCUS program in Danbury Hospital and now I have started the POCUS program of CIFC Health a program dedicated exclusively to teach POCUS in the outpatient clinic. As you can see I already said I teach POCUS, however I am interested very much in other topics in medicine. I used to call the podcast the Danbury Medical Files, and you can hear the prior episodes.
Of course I will continue to discuss POCUS, however I hope to dive in new topics in medicine.
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All of the content is not generated with AI, all content is cured and I try to present the evidence behind of my opinions.
The Podcast is mainly for entertainment purposes and my recommendations need to be taken as such.
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Christian Espana MD PODCAST
Pulsus and pulsus paradoxus
Hello, this is Christian Espana Schmidt MD, POCUS associate director in Danbury Hospital. Today we explore a little bit of history of medicine, the pulsus paradoxus in cardiac tamponade with my special guest Dr. Ferdinand Visco FACC, Dr. Visco was born in Brooklyn NY, studied medicine in Padua Italy and became a cardiologist in Nasau County Hospital, he then became faculty in Bronx Lebanon Cardiology Fellowship and later on Program director of Saint Vincent´s Cardiology Fellowship, today he is the Director Emeritus of the Section of Cardiology in Metropolitan Hospital. We talk also about his book "Growing up Italian American".
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