Neurosurgery from Head To Toe: Session with Spine Surgeon Dr David Cadotte
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Welcome back to "Ditch the Lab Coat," the podcast where we take a deep dive into the world of health and science with a healthy dose of skepticism. I'm your host, Dr. Mark Bonta, and today we have an intriguing episode lined up for you as we welcome the esteemed Dr. David Cadotte, a neurosurgeon at the University of Calgary.
In this episode, Dr. Cadotte will shed light on the fascinating, yet complex realms of neurosurgery and spinal health. We'll discuss the ethics and feasibility of freezing and unfreezing the brain, bridging the critical gap between neurosurgery and community needs, and the significant impact of spinal cord injuries on quality of life. Dr. Cadotte emphasizes the importance of scientific rigor in novel therapies, shares precautionary tales, and explains why emergency neurosurgery should only be attempted in medical facilities.
We'll also explore the future of neurosurgery, from potential non-surgical treatments for brain cancers to the promising, yet cautious world of stem cell research. Join us as we delve into the delicate balance between innovation and safety in the medical field, with intriguing discussions about the cerebellum, peripheral nerve diseases, and even the impact of extreme sports on spinal health.
Stay tuned for a captivating conversation that promises to be both informative and thought-provoking. And remember, while we’re here to offer insights, always seek professional medical advice for any personal health concerns. Let's "ditch the lab coat" and get started!
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