• Ep 81: Grand Rounds: Clevidipine and Perioperative Antihypertensive Management (Sara Abolhassani)
    Feb 17 2026

    Recorded on February 6, 2026.


    Join us for grand rounds this week where Dr. Sara Abolhassani, a PGY3 anesthesia resident at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, discusses Clevidipine and the perioperative management of hypertension.


    Sara is a third-year USask anesthesiology resident. She was born in Saskatchewan’s Royal University Hospital, the same hospital she now works in most days. Prior to obtaining her medical degree, she completed her degree in pharmacy and practiced as a community pharmacist while in medical school. Outside of residency, Sara enjoys spending time with family and friends, being outdoors, and dreaming of one day having her own outdoor brick oven to bake bread in.


    Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


    Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

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    27 mins
  • Ep 80: Grand Rounds: From Sternum to Symphysis: Regional Anesthesia of the Trunk (Jonathan Bailey)
    Feb 9 2026

    Recorded on January 23, 2026.


    Join us for grand rounds this week where Dr. Jonathan Bailey, an anesthesiologist and associate professor at Dalhousie University, discusses regional anesthesia of the trunk.


    Dr. Bailey is an anesthesiologist and associate professor at Dalhousie University. He completed undergraduate training and medical school at the University of Saskatchewan before completing his anesthesia residency, masters in epidemiology and regional anesthesia fellowship at Dalhousie University. His clinical and research interests include acute pain, regional anesthesia, and healthcare in austere settings. Dr. Bailey is the Medical Director for Global Health and Community Engagement in the Department of Anesthesia and the Rwanda Lead for the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society International Education Foundation (CASIEF). He is a Vital Anaesthesia Simulation Training (VAST) instructor and co-author of VAST Wellbeing. His microgravity research has been featured on CBC News, CBC Information Morning, and the "Block it like it’s hot" podcast. He was the recipient of the Su Ganapathy Regional Anesthesia Research Award in 2025. He has received the Resident Advocate of the Year Award in 2020, the Clinical Teacher of the Year Award in 2021, and the Daily Evaluation Certificate of Appreciation in 2022.


    Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


    Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

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    48 mins
  • Ep 79: Grand Rounds: Management of Cervical Spine Trauma: from the ED to the OR (Ahmed Cherry)
    Feb 2 2026

    Recorded on January 16, 2026.


    Join us for grand rounds this week where Dr. Ahmed Cherry, an orthopedic surgeon with a fellowship in neurosurgical and orthopedic spine surgery, discusses the perioperative management of cervical spine trauma.


    Dr. Ahmed Cherry completed his undergraduate and Master’s degree in Biochemistry at the University of Windsor. He subsequently attended medical school and Orthopaedic Surgery residency, at the University of Toronto. Dr. Cherry completed his Complex Neurosurgical/Orthopedic Spine Fellowship at the Toronto Western Hospital. He has experience in a wide range of complex cases in both Orthopedics and Spine, with clinical and research focus aimed towards degenerative spine disease and minimally invasive procedures.


    Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


    Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

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    50 mins
  • Ep 78: Grand Rounds: Perioperative Management of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) (Talha Gondal)
    Jan 19 2026

    Recorded on January 9, 2026.


    Join us for grand rounds this week where Dr. Talha Gondal, a PGY3 anesthesia resident working right here in Saskatoon, discusses the perioperative management of opioid use disorder.


    Dr. Gondal is a third-year resident at the University of Saskatchewan. He grew up in Saskatoon and completed his undergraduate degree in Sociology and medical school at the University of Saskatchewan. Outside of Medicine, he enjoys traveling and spending time with family and friends.


    Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


    Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep 77: Grand Rounds: Psychological Health & Safety: The Nature of a Stigma (Jim Brayshaw)
    Jan 12 2026

    Recorded on December 19, 2025.


    Join us for grand rounds this week where Jim Brayshaw, a performance coach with a background in crisis response, discusses psychological health and safety in the healthcare setting. This is the final episode in a 3-part grand rounds mini-series on performance, mental health, and resiliency in medicine.


    Jim Brayshaw is a dynamic Keynote Speaker and Mental Health Educator who believes that "When We Improve Humans, We Improve Everything." With a background that encompasses 3 Decades in the Fire Service, certification in Crisis Response, Group & Individual Neuroscience Coaching, Fire Service Leadership, & Mental Health Training, Jim’s Keynotes & Presentations bring a unique blend of empathy, neuroscience, and practical strategy to his sessions. He specializes in Artful Communication and bridging the "Sub-Clinical Gap"—the space where everyday people, everyday stress, and our mental health intersect—helping High-Performing teams make adjustments to strengthen how we navigate trauma, change, and the complexities of human connection with resilience and clarity.


    Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


    Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

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    58 mins
  • Ep 76: Grand Rounds: Trust, Change & Uncertainty: The Risk of Success and The Benefit of Prediction Error (Jim Brayshaw)
    Jan 5 2026

    Recorded on December 12, 2025.


    Join us for grand rounds this week where Jim Brayshaw, a performance coach with a background in crisis response, discusses trust and uncertainty in the healthcare setting. This is part 2 of a 3-part grand rounds mini-series on performance, mental health, and resiliency in medicine.


    Jim Brayshaw is a dynamic Keynote Speaker and Mental Health Educator who believes that "When We Improve Humans, We Improve Everything." With a background that encompasses 3 Decades in the Fire Service, certification in Crisis Response, Group & Individual Neuroscience Coaching, Fire Service Leadership, & Mental Health Training, Jim’s Keynotes & Presentations bring a unique blend of empathy, neuroscience, and practical strategy to his sessions. He specializes in Artful Communication and bridging the "Sub-Clinical Gap"—the space where everyday people, everyday stress, and our mental health intersect—helping High-Performing teams make adjustments to strengthen how we navigate trauma, change, and the complexities of human connection with resilience and clarity.


    Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


    Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

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    58 mins
  • Ep 75: Grand Rounds: The Paradox of The High Performer: Communication, Adaptation, and the NEW Resilience (Jim Brayshaw)
    Dec 29 2025

    Recorded on December 5, 2025.


    Join us for grand rounds this week where Jim Brayshaw, a performance coach with a background in crisis response, discusses communication, adaptation, and resilience in high performers. This is part 1 of a 3-part grand rounds mini-series on performance, mental health, and resiliency in medicine.


    Jim Brayshaw is a dynamic Keynote Speaker and Mental Health Educator who believes that "When We Improve Humans, We Improve Everything." With a background that encompasses 3 Decades in the Fire Service, certification in Crisis Response, Group & Individual Neuroscience Coaching, Fire Service Leadership, & Mental Health Training, Jim’s Keynotes & Presentations bring a unique blend of empathy, neuroscience, and practical strategy to his sessions. He specializes in Artful Communication and bridging the "Sub-Clinical Gap"—the space where everyday people, everyday stress, and our mental health intersect—helping High-Performing teams make adjustments to strengthen how we navigate trauma, change, and the complexities of human connection with resilience and clarity.


    Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


    Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

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    59 mins
  • Ep 74: Grand Rounds: Learning Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Precision Education: Sorting out Technology in Health Professions Education (Martin Pusic)
    Dec 22 2025

    Recorded on November 28, 2025.


    Join us for grand rounds this week where Dr. Martin Pusic, a Harvard Medical School professor, pediatric emergency medicine physician at the Boston Children's Hospital, and Scholar in Residence at the Brigham Education Institute, discusses AI in the context of medical education.


    Dr. Pusic is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine in the Harvard Medical School, a practicing Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician at the Boston Children’s Hospital, and Scholar in Residence at the Brigham Education Institute. He recently became Director of the Research and Education Foundation at the American Board of Medical Specialties where he encourages scholarly approaches to certification of medical expertise. He is also a core faculty member of the Harvard Macy Institute where he teaches on the intersection of educational technology and Health Professions Education. He is a scholar in the field of medical expertise with his research focusing on the collection and analysis of learning analytic data to nurture and certify expertise development across healthcare specialties. Dr. Pusic obtained his medical degree from the University of British Columbia, a fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at McGill, and his Masters (Informatics) and PhD (Human Cognition) from Columbia University. He is a Past President of the Society of Directors of Research in Medical Education, Chair of the American Heart Association’s Education Science & Programs Subcommittee and has been Co-Chair of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Research Grant Committee.


    There is a new wave of innovation in Health Professions Education. Artificial intelligence, precision education, and learning analytics are terms that have come to the vanguard recently. In this keynote, we will explore what its implications are for Health Professions Education. We will discuss data-driven approaches to individualizing education. And the implications for the Educator-Learner alliance. This, of course, has not been sorted out! But what we can do is draw on our experience of adapting to technology in the past to establish some useful approaches.


    Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


    Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

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    1 hr