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Supercharge your learning and enhance your practice with this Internal Medicine Podcast featuring board certified Internists as they interview the experts to bring you clinical pearls, practice-changing knowledge, and bad puns. Doctors Matthew Watto, Paul Williams, and friends (a national network of students, residents, and clinician-educators) deliver a little knowledge food for your brain hole. Yummy! No boring lectures here, just high-value content and a healthy dose of humor. Fantastic for Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Primary Care, and Hospital Medicine.
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A real pain in the neck (Get it?! We have fun.)
Protect your neck! Learn how to evaluate a patient with neck pain, and differentiate between mechanical neck pain, radiculopathy, and myelopathy. You’ll learn who should be reassured, who should see a surgeon, and what nonoperative options are available. We’re joined by Dr. Anthony Mikula @anthony_mikula from Mayo Clinic.
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Show Segments
00:00 Introduction
06:14 Anatomy and Pain Generators
09:58 Approach to Neck Pain
22:57 Differentiating Radiculopathy from Non-Specific Neck Pain
24:05 Management of Mechanical Neck Pain
27:36 Indications for Imaging
29:21 Terminology and Explanation of Spondylosis, Spondylolisthesis, and Spondylolysis
30:48 Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH)
32:23 Imaging Terminology and Plain Films
36:19 Pathophysiology of Cervical Radiculopathy
38:34 Physical Examination for Cervical Radiculopathy
44:54 Diagnostic Work-up for Radiculopathy
51:53 Interventions for Cervical Radiculopathy
53:53 Considerations for Surgery
57:49 Recognizing Cervical Myelopathy
01:00:17 Natural History of Myelopathy
01:02:25 Referral and Treatment for Myelopathy
01:09:28 Summary and Takeaways
Credits
Written and Produced by: Paul Williams, MD, FACP
Show Notes: Paul Williams, MD, FACP
Infographic and Cover Art: Paul Williams, MD, FACP
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Reviewer: Leah Witt, MD
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
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Guest: Anthony Mikula, MD
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It’s NOT Always a UTI!
Sounds like another UTI but it could be more than that! Time to explore the entire pelvic floor and see what more you can treat. School’s in session with the Bladder Teacher, Kellen Choi, DO from the University of Louisville @KellenChoi
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Show Segments
Intro
Rapid fire questions/Picks of the Week
Case #1 and Definitions
Bowel habits
Water intake
Case #2
Vaginal Estrogen
Non-antibiotic prophylaxis
Antibiotic in prophylaxis
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Take-home points
Outro
Credits
Producer, Writer & Show Notes: Isabel Valdez, PA
Infographic & Covert Art: Edison Jyang
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Reviewer: Fatima Syed, MD
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Technical Production: PodPaste
Guest: Kellen Choi DO, FAOCS
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Step up your diabetes game! Learn the ins and outs of continuous glucose monitors (CGM) including key features, what and how to order, interpreting CGM data (time in range, time above range, etc.), and how to make adjustments to a patient’s insulin regimen, aka “insulin pattern matching”. We discuss common scenarios including overnight hypoglycemia, exercise-induced hypoglycemia, post-prandial hyperglycemia, what to do when the patient runs high all the time, and how to incorporate GLP1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors into a patient's regimen. Returning guest and Paul’s favorite frenemy, Dr. Jeff Colburn (VCU Health) returns!
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Show Segments
00:00 Introduction and Diabetes Puns
01:00 Introduction of Guest and Topic
09:12 Qualifications and Eligibility for CGMs
11:32 Types of CGMs and Sensor Placement
24:47 Interpreting CGM Data and Alarms
34:30 Troubleshooting Patterns and Adjustments
35:23 Understanding Hypoglycemia and Counter Regulatory Hormone Responses
36:15 The Rule of 15 and Addressing Hypoglycemia
37:10 Reducing Basal Insulin to Address Nocturnal Hypoglycemia
38:29 Addressing Postprandial Highs with GLP-1, SGLT-2 Inhibitors, or Prandial Insulin
39:51 Managing Exercise-Induced Hypoglycemia
41:43 Preventing Exercise-Induced Hypoglycemia with Snacks
43:42 Managing Nocturnal Hypoglycemia with Sulfonylureas
45:31 Addressing Postprandial Hyperglycemia with GLP-1, SGLT-2 Inhibitors, or Prandial Insulin
46:54 Adjusting Basal Insulin to Address Morning Hyperglycemia
51:18 Troubleshooting High Blood Sugars with Basal Insulin and Mealtime Insulin
56:49 Managing High Blood Sugars with Basal Insulin and Mealtime Insulin
57:44 Addressing Adherence and Medication Barriers
59:39 Using Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) for Diabetes Management
01:02:30 Using Sulfonylureas and Basal Insulin Combination as a Stopgap
01:05:49 Considering Patient Adherence and Barriers to Treatment
Credits
Writer and Producer: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Show Notes: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Cover Art and Infographic: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Technical Production: PodPaste
Guest: Jeff Colburn MD
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Join us as we review recent practice-changing articles on E-cigarettes for smoking cessation, Gabapentin and COPD exacerbations, lidocaine patches for mechanical neck pain, Cdiff risk by antibiotic type, and “dosing by clicks” for GLP1 agonists. Fill your brain hole with a delicious stack of hotcakes! Featuring Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz), Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra), and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto).
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Credits
Written and Hosted by: Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH; Paul Williams, MD, FACP, Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Reviewer: Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH
Technical Production: Pod Paste
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Show Segments
Introduction and disclaimer
E-cigarettes for smoking cessation
Gabapentinoids and COPD exacerbations
Topical lidocaine for neck pain
Association between specific antibiotics and C. diff infection
Shortage of GLP-1 agonists and “dosing by clicks”
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Join us as we review the diagnosis and treatment of pericarditis, myocarditis, peri-myocarditis, myo-pericarditis…and everything in between! We are joined by our esteemed guest, Dr. Vivek Kulkarni (@VivekKulkarniMD), a clinical cardiologist and assistant program director for the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship at Cooper University Health Care, who helps us get to the heart of the matter!
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Show Segments
Intro, disclaimer
A case of pericarditis
Diagnosing pericarditis
The difference between pericarditis, myocarditis, myopericarditis, and perimyocarditis
Etiologies of pericarditis and initial testing recommendations
Treatment of acute uncomplicated pericarditis
Using colchicine to prevent recurrent pericarditis
Patient counseling after diagnosing pericarditis
A case of myocarditis
Interpreting elevated troponin levels
Distinguishing between myocardial infarction and myocardial injury
Diagnostic testing for suspected myocarditis
When to pursue cardiac MRI and endomyocardial biopsy
The spectrum of myocarditis presentations
Fulminant myocarditis
Common etiologies of myocarditis
Immune checkpoint inhibitor myocarditis
Myocarditis from mRNA vaccines and from SARS-CoV-2 infection
Management of patients with myocarditis
Activity restrictions for patients with myocarditis
Outro
Credits
Hosts: Paul Williams, MD, FACP, Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Guest: Vivek Kulkarni, MD, FACC
Producer, Script, and Show Notes: Adam Barelski, MD
Infographics and Cover Art: Edison Jyang
Reviewer: Leah Witt, MD
Technical Production: Pod Paste
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
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Hone your obesity medicine skills in primary care! We discuss overcoming barriers, patient counseling, obesity pathophysiology, motivational interviewing, tools and tips from a weight loss program, and how to discuss medications for weight loss including phentermine/topiramate, bupropion/naltrexone, orlistat, oral superabsorbent hydrogel, and GLP1 agonists. We’re joined by obesity medicine expert, Dr. Kimberly Anne Gudzune of @HopkinsMedicine, recorded @SocietyGIM#SGIM23 in Denver, Colorado This audio episode is only available on Patreon!
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#405 Obesity Medicine, GLP1 agonists, Weight Loss Management Tools and Tips
Picks of the week:
Paul recommends: Blue Eye Samurai (Netflix)
Matt recommends: Live, Die, Repeat aka Edge of Tomorrow (film)
Show Segments
00:00 Introduction and Happy New Year
02:22 Overview of Obesity Medicine
04:13 Challenges in Weight Maintenance
06:07 Prevention of Obesity
08:04 Barriers to Obesity Care
09:29 Setting Realistic Weight Loss Goals
10:24 Counseling Patients on Weight Loss
11:45 Measuring Waist Circumference
12:44 Telemedicine and Tracking Apps
13:41 Psychological Considerations in Obesity Medicine
15:05 Low-Carb Diets
21:04 Managing Side Effects of GLP-1 Agonists
23:54 New Medication for Obesity
24:52 Prolia and Forteo for Osteoporosis
26:18 Statins and Lab Testing
29:30 Annual Labs and Urine Testing
32:37 Picks of the Week
35:02 Outro
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Is bicarbonate supplementation for metabolic acidosis in chronic kidney disease (CKD) a thing we do for no reason? We cover the pathophysiology and long-term consequences of metabolic acidosis, the history of bicarbonate use, alternative options for bicarbonate repletion including baking soda, lemon juice, fruits and veggies, whether the renal diet works, counseling patients with CKD, and common mistakes and pitfalls in managing metabolic acidosis in CKD. Our guest is Dr. Timothy Yau (@Maximal_Change, @WUNephrology, @AJKDOnline). It’s NephMadness 2024! Fill out your bracket today and check out the other podcasts participating in the NephMadness pod crawl!
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Show Segments
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00:00 Introduction and Guest Bio
07:46 Case Presentation
08:42 Initial Approach to CKD Management
09:10 Metabolic Acidosis in CKD
13:30 Consequences of Metabolic Acidosis
22:28 Administration of Bicarbonate
23:54 Alternative Options for Bicarbonate Repletion
24:47 Citrate and Bicarbonate
26:02 Sodium Bicarbonate for CKD
30:19 Dietary Modifications
33:35 Renal Diet
38:20 Counseling CKD Patients
41:39 Veverimer and Other Treatments
44:36 Mistakes and Pitfalls
46:55 Conclusion
Credits
Writer and Producer: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Show Notes: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Cover Art and Infographic: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
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Guest: Timothy Yau MD
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Elevate your primary care management of anxiety. Become confident in counseling patients about a new anxiety diagnosis, 2nd and 3rd line medications, augmentation for anxiety treatment, and options for non-pharmacological anxiety treatment. We are joined by psychiatrist and mental health expert Dr. Jessi Gold, @drjessigold (University of Tennessee System; drjessigold.com).
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Show Segments
Intro
Case from Kashlak
Diagnosing anxiety
Explaining anxiety to patients
Non-pharmacological management of anxiety
Pharmacological management of anxiety
2nd and 3rd line treatments
Cannabis and anxiety
Outro
Credits
Writer, Producer, Show Notes, Infographic, Cover Art: Edison Jyang
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Reviewer: Sai Achi MD, MBA
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Technical Production: PodPaste
Guest: Jessi Gold MD
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Join us as we review recent articles and news featured in The DIGEST #48, #49, and #50 including thromboprophylaxis for patients receiving chemotherapy, eosinophil count to guide steroids in COPD exacerbations, anticoagulation in subclinical atrial fibrillation, the new genetic testing recommendations for patients with breast cancer, and at-home STI testing–not to mention trial names galore. Fill your brain hole with a fully digestible meal! Featuring Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz), Nora Taranto (@norataranto) and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto).
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Credits
Written and Hosted by: Nora Taranto MD; Paul Williams, MD, FACP, Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Cover Art: Nora Taranto MD
Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD
Technical Production: Pod Paste
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Show Segments
00:00 Introduction + Pun
06:06 Target TP Trial: Thromboprophylaxis in Cancer Patients
13:07 Steroids for COPD Exacerbations
25:25 Anticoagulation in Subclinical Atrial Fibrillation
34:01 Genetic Testing in Breast Cancer
43:38 Home STI Testing
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The clinical picture of an underrecognized disease
Amyloidosis demystified. Learn the clinical clues that suggest possible amyloidosis and how to order the correct tests to diagnose this disease. We are joined by Dr. Michelle Kittleson who shows us the ropes of treating fibril accumulation, @MKittlesonMD (Cedars Sinai).
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Show Segments
Introduction
Case Presentation: Mr. Smith
Differential Diagnosis of Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
Understanding Amyloidosis
Clinical Clues and Red Flags for Amyloidosis
Physical Examination Findings
Workup for Amyloidosis
Treatment Options
AL Amyloidosis and Hematologist's Role
ATTR Amyloidosis and Cardiologist's Role
Other Therapies for TTR Amyloidosis
Therapy on the Horizon
Cost and Access to Tafamidis
Alternative Therapies and Supplements
Monitoring and Side Effects of Tafamidis
Symptomatic Management and Anticoagulation
Take Home Points
Credits
Written and Produced by; Deborah Gorth, MD, PhD
Infographic and Cover Art: Meryl Gorth, RD, MPH and Deborah Gorth, MD, PhD
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Reviewer: Sai S. Achi MD MBA
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
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Guest: Michelle Kittleson, MD, PhD
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Join us as Sandhya Pruthi, MD talks us through basics of breast cancer, specifically how to share a new diagnosis with a patient, the spectrum of disease from favorable to more aggressive, and the basics of what to expect with initial treatment. Feel more confident sharing a new diagnosis of breast cancer and supporting your patients through this journey.
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Show Segments
00:00 Introduction
02:18 Getting to Know Dr Sandhya Pruthi
09:49 Picks of the Week
12:35 Case 1: Diagnosis and Treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
21:24 Risk Stratification and Active Surveillance for DCIS
23:43 Genetic Testing Recommendations
28:08 Case 2: Evaluation and Diagnosis of a Breast Lump
39:14 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
47:49 Initial Management of invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC)
48:19 Preoperative Discussion and MRI
49:19 Lumpectomy and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
50:16 Radiation and Hormonal Adjuvant Therapy
51:46 Considerations for Chemotherapy
55:51 Signs of Late Recurrence or Metastasis
58:20 Screening Guidelines and Age
01:02:25 Importance of Breast Self-Awareness
Credits
Written and produced, Show Notes: Molly Heublein MD
Infographic and Cover Art: Edison Jyang
Hosts: Molly Heublein MD, Era Kryzhanovskaya MD
Reviewer: Leah Witt, MD
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Technical Production: PodPaste
Guest: Sandhya Pruthi MD
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Get rid of those clots around anticoagulation and antiplatelet management
Join us for a review of the perioperative risk assessment of bleeding and clotting and how to manage each patient’s own antithrombotics. We are joined by Dr. Poorvi Hardman from Ohio State University.
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Show Segments
Intro
Rapid Fire Questions/Picks of the Week
Case 1
Risk stratification of thromboembolism and bleeding
Review of types of surgeries and risk associated with surgical intervention
Utilizing scoring systems to aid decision making
Bridging
Considerations for VKAs, DOACs
Pitfalls to bridging
Case 2
Aspirin Management
P2Y12 Management
Consultants
Outro
Credits
Written, produced and show notes by: Jaimie Patel MD
Infographic and Cover Art by: Caroline Coleman MD
Hosts: Monee Amin MD; Meredith Trubitt MD
Reviewer: Fatima Syed MD
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Technical Production: PodPaste
Guest: Poorvi Hardman MD
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The Curbsiders and Cribsiders are back with a very special Med-Peds collaboration on RSV immunizations! Dr. Buddy Creech, Pediatric Infectious Disease at Vanderbilt, walks us through these breakthrough “vaccines" for both adults and kids. He teaches us about their mechanisms of action, eligibility criteria, and why it’s been so challenging to find doses this season. Get ready for your next shot of fun!
Join us as we review recent practice-changing articles on transfusion thresholds in acute MI, COVID-19 rebound after treatment with ritonavir-boosted nirmatrelvir (PaxlovidTM), the prevalence of iron deficiency, as well as the debut of our new “corrections and omissions” section, in which we cover important knowledge updates on oral iron dosing and correcting serum calcium. And, find out why oral phenylephrine does not work and what you should prescribe instead for upper respiratory symptoms. Fill your brain hole with a delicious stack of hotcakes! Featuring Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz), Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra), and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto).
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Credits
Written, Produced, and Hosted by: Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH; Paul Williams, MD, FACP, Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Reviewer: Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH
Technical Production: Pod Paste
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Show Segments
00:00 Introduction and Calcium Puns
03:11 Iron Deficiency and Iron Supplementation
12:20 Corrected Calcium
18:09 Virologic Rebound after nirmatrelvir/ritonavir (Paxlovid™)
32:09 Phenylephrine and its Ineffectiveness
37:00 Restrictive vs. Liberal Transfusion Strategy in MI (MINT trial)
49:20 Outro
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Join Lisa Simon, MD, DMD (@lisathedoc) as we discuss dental care for the PCP- from examination techniques, treatment options, emergencies in dental care, and general dental advice. Help your patients manage caries, gingivitis, dry mouth, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction. Be aware of dental side effects of medications, how to manage anticoagulants during dental procedures, and when to recommend antibiotic prophylaxis.
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Show Segments
00:00 Introduction and Overview
09:13 Diagnosing Dental Pain and Examination Techniques
18:44 Treatment Options for Dental Pain
29:34 Complications and Emergencies in Dental Care
32:36 Post-operative Care and General Dental Advice
40:35 Dry Mouth and Treatment Options
44:05 Gingivitis
49:39 Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Dysfunction
55:43 Medications and Dental Side Effects
56:12 Anticoagulants and Dental Procedures
01:00:55 Endocarditis Prophylaxis
01:03:15 Joint Replacements and Antibiotic Prophylaxis
01:04:10 Oral Health in Patients with Opioid Use Disorder
Credits
Written and produced, Show Notes, Infographic and Cover Art by Dr Kate Grant
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Reviewer: Molly Heublein MD
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
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Guest: Lisa Simon MD, DMD
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Learn practical tips for the inpatient management of patients with sickle cell disease and vaso-occlusive crisis from guest, Dr. Yoo Mee Shin (Emory). We cover acute pain management including adjuvant therapies, IV fluids, oxygen therapy, the management of acute chest syndrome, and when to perform simple vs exchange transfusions. Key takeaways include the importance of early triage and analgesia, addressing misconceptions about opioid use disorder in patients with sickle cell disease, and recognizing complications of vaso-occlusive crises.
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Show Segments
00:00 Intro
01:27 Getting to know our guest
07:48 Case Presentation and Initial Management of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
13:46 Misconceptions about opioid use disorder and sickle cell
17:02 Management of Acute Pain in Sickle Cell Disease
25:46 Adjuvant therapy for pain
29:04 Transition to outpatient care
32:46 General admission orders for sickle cell
38:44 Management of Acute Chest Syndrome
42:01 Simple vs exchange transfusion
47:08 Transfusion in preoperative and pregnant patients
48:03 Transitions and follow-up care
49:35 Key takeaways and Outro
Credits
Written and Produced by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Cover Art & Infographic: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Technical Production: PodPaste
Guest: Yoo Mee Shin MD
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Conquer your fear of antiphospholipid syndrome! Dr. Arielle Langer leads us through what clinical features raise suspicion for antiphospholipid syndrome, how to interpret laboratory testing, and the nuances of antiphospholipid syndrome management.
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Show Segments
Intro
Case from Kashlak
What is antiphospholipid syndrome?
Clinical features that raise suspicion for antiphospholipid syndrome
Laboratory testing and diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome
Management of antiphospholipid syndrome: initial treatment
Management of antiphospholipid syndrome: managing recurrent thrombosis
Return to Case: Pregnancy in patients with a history of thrombotic APLS
Obstetric APLS
Final questions
Outro
Credits
Producer, Writer, Show Notes, Infographics, and Cover Art: Malini Gandhi
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Reviewer: Fatima Syed MD
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Technical Production: PodPaste
Guest: Arielle Langer MD
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Discover DGBI! Learn its pathophysiology, evaluation and individualized treatments so you can leave the fear of managing DGBI behind. We’re joined again by the great Dr. Xiao Jing (Iris) Wang, (@IrisWangMD, Mayo Clinic)
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Show Segments
Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week*
Case from Kashlak; Definitions (6:20)
Definition of Disorders of the Gut-Brain Interaction (7:30-11:00)
Functional Dyspepsia: diagnostic criteria, definitions (15:30-24:30), and treatments (24:30-36:00)
Irritable bowel disease: diagnostics (41:00), testing algorithm, and treatments (55:00)
Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome and Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome: definitions, diagnosis, and management (1:11)
Take home points
Outro
Credits
Producer: Elena Gibson MD
Writer:Andréa Perdigão, Elena Gibson
Show Notes and Infographics: Andréa Perdigão
Cover Art: Kate Grant
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Associate Editor: Leah Witt
Showrunner: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Editor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.com
Guest: Dr. Xiao Jing (Iris) Wang MD
Join us as we recap various topics discussed throughout the year, including hormonal and non-hormonal therapy for menopause symptoms, hemochromatosis, evaluation and management of hematuria, updates in diabetes management (insulin, GLP1 agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors, hypoglycemia), xylazine overdose and withdrawal, primary aldosteronism, resistant hypertension, delirium, and its implications, the ACORN trial on AKI risk with pip-tazo vs. cefepime, the REPRIEVE trial on statin therapy in patients with HIV, inpatient heart failure management, the implications of kratom use, and the effectiveness of RSV vaccines. Plus, Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz), Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra), Nora Taranto (@norataranto), and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto) share their picks of the year and take a moment to reflect on their gratitude for the fans and the opportunity to work on Curbsiders.
Our team needed a break so we did not make CME for this episode.
Show Segments
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00:00 Introduction and Overview
09:42 Hormonal and Non-Hormonal Therapy for Menopause Symptoms
14:20 Understanding Hemochromatosis
19:24 Evaluation and Management of Hematuria
25:00 Updates in Diabetes Management
29:35 Xylazine Overdose and Withdrawal
35:35 Primary Aldosteronism
39:36 Resistant Hypertension
44:12 Delirium and its Implications
46:29 The Acorn trial and AKI risk
49:47 HIV trial: Reprieve
51:11 Updates in hospital medicine
56:00 Kratom and its implications
59:11 RSV vaccines and their effectiveness
01:05:38 Reflections and Gratitude
Credits
Written, Produced, and Hosted by: Nora Taranto MD, Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
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Absorb all (but not too much) of the Calcium for your brain hole as Dr. Carl Pallais (Brigham and Women’s Hospital) walks us through his approach to Hypercalcemia. We learn about how tightly our body regulates calcium and what to do when that regulation goes awry. Not to mention that PTH is the name to remember (and phosphorus, if you need a quick stand-in while that PTH is pending).
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Absorb all (but not too much) of the Calcium for your brain hole as Dr. Carl Pallais (Brigham and Women’s Hospital) walks us through his approach to Hypercalcemia. We learn about how tightly our body regulates calcium and what to do when that regulation goes awry. Not to mention that PTH is the name to remember (and phosphorus, if you need a quick stand-in while that PTH is pending).
Show Segments
Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
Dr. Pallais One-Liner
Case from Kashlak
Definitions: What’s a Normal Calcium Level, and how to adjust for Albumin
Causes of hypercalcemia
How Lithium works!
Testing for Hypercalcemia: Get that PTH, and that phos
Symptoms of Hypercalcemia, and Questions on History
Indications for Surgery for Parathyroidectomy
Management of Hypercalcemia and Hypercalcemic Emergency
Outro
Credits
Producer, Writer, Infographic, Cover Art: Nora Taranto MD
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Nora Taranto MD
Reviewer: Yan Emily Yuan MD, MSc
Editor: Matthew Watto MD (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com
Guest: Carl Pallais MD, MPH
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