Dr. Schneiderbauer leads the Orthopedics Department at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) in Bennington, VT. The two will discuss local innovations in orthopedic care during the pandemic, including the practice s launch of the same-day surgery program for total joint replacements. The show is produced with cooperation from Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV) and airs live at 12 p.m. on Wednesdays. Viewers can see Medical Matters Weekly live on Facebook at facebook.com/svmedicalcenter and facebook.com/CATTVBennington. Those viewing on Facebook will be able to contribute questions through the chat function. Dr. Schneiderbauer earned her medical degree at Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany, and the Harvard Medical School Program for Medical Education in Massachusetts. She completed residency training at Basel University Hospital in Switzerland. In addition, she completed fellowships in joint replacement surgery and training in orthopedic oncolo
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Medical Matters Weekly with Dr. Trey Dobson, a weekly interactive, multiplatform medical-themed talk show, will feature Orthopedic Surgeon Michaela Schneiderbauer, MD, as a guest on its April 21 show. Dr Schneiderbauer leads the Orthopedics Department at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) in Bennington. The two will discuss local innovations in orthopedic care during the pandemic, including the practice’s launch of the same-day surgery program for total joint replacements.
The show is produced with cooperation from Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV) and airs live at 12 p.m. on Wednesdays. Viewers can see Medical Matters Weekly live on Facebook at facebook.com/svmedicalcenter and facebook.com/CATTVBennington. Those viewing on Facebook will be able to contribute questions through the chat function.
Mon, 15 Feb 2021 22:18 UTC The mystery of what the Berlin doctors treating Alexei Navalny discovered in his bloodstream and urine tests in Germany has deepened after the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov publicly referred last week to the clinical findings of a Basel University Hospital neurologist, Vitaly Kozak. Kozak has been reporting for several weeks that the biomedical data tables published in
The Lancet in December reveal evidence of
cholinesterase inhibition effects of poisoning by the drug lithium which Navalny was taking himself before his collapse on August 20.
That s pathological self-medication - an overdose, not a Kremlin poison plot.
What then can be the reason the editors of
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