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White Coat Black Art - The Drug Shortage: Dr. Brian WarrinerSep 3, 2012 | 8:56White Coat Black Art The Drug Shortage: Dr. Brian Warriner Audio
White Coat Black Art The Drug Shortage: Dr. Brian Warriner Sep 3, 2012 | 8:56Last March St. Paul's and Vancouver General Hospital made the decision to cancel some elective surgery due to the drug shortage. It turned out to be a false alarm. But as Dr. Brian Warriner -- head of the Department of Anesthesiology - told us, it was also a warning of what the future might hold.
White Coat Black Art - The Drug Shortage: Mario BedardSep 3, 2012 | 6:24White Coat Black Art The Drug Shortage: Mario Bedard Audio
White Coat Black Art The Drug Shortage: Mario Bedard Sep 3, 2012 | 6:24Often, protecting patients from those risks is the job of the hospital pharmacist. That's no easy task. Right now, The Ottawa Hospital lists more than one hundred drugs in short supply. Brian asked Mario Bedard -- head of the hospital's pharmacy -- what he does when he's told a drug is in short supply.
White Coat Black Art - Nagui's Choice: the first interviewSep 14, 2012 | 34:26White Coat Black Art Nagui's Choice: the first interview Audio
White Coat Black Art Nagui's Choice: the first interview Sep 14, 2012 | 34:26Nagui Morcos first visited the White Coat, Black Art studio in 2011. This is the extended interview he did with Brian at that time, which formed the basis for the award-winning show "The Will to Die," which aired that April.
White Coat Black Art - Nagui's Choice: Nagui Marcos and Jan Crowley full interviewSep 14, 2012 | 36:28White Coat Black Art Nagui's Choice: Nagui Marcos and Jan Crowley full interview Audio
White Coat Black Art Nagui's Choice: Nagui Marcos and Jan Crowley full interview Sep 14, 2012 | 36:28The second time Nagui Morcos came to the White Coat studio he brought his wife, Jan Crowley with him. She struggled with his decision to end his life, but supported him. This is the full version of the interview they did with Brian.
White Coat Black Art - Dr. Jeffrey Brenner: The hotspot guru -  full interviewDec 30, 2011 | 26:50White Coat Black Art Dr. Jeffrey Brenner: The hotspot guru - full interview Audio
White Coat Black Art Dr. Jeffrey Brenner: The hotspot guru - full interview Dec 30, 2011 | 26:50This week we told you about "hot spotting": using data to find out who is using the health care system the most, and then targeting care to those spots to help people get healthy, and bring costs to the system down. We looked at a Canadian hot spot in Saskatoon, but we also talked to the U.S. doctor who coined the phrase and who first mined the data. Dr. Jeffrey Brenner spoke to Brian about how he found the hotspots and the kind of disruptive change it takes to cool them down. Click here for our full interview with Dr. Jeffrey Brenner.

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