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Hospital and Internal Medicine Podcast

English, Health / Medicine, 1 season, 130 episodes, 1 day, 11 hours, 9 minutes
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Intended for the medical professional who enjoys learning for the sake of it. Dr. Porat is a practicing Colorado Hospitalist and Board Certified in Internal Medicine.
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Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction (Diastolic CHF) and SGLT-2 Inhibitor Therapy

The double-blind, randomized phase III EMPEROR-Preserved trial showed a benefit of the sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitor empagliflozin in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Now let us dig a bit more into those headlines.  
1/27/202211 minutes, 32 seconds
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Should You Postpone Interventions for INFECTED Necrotizing Pancreatitis?

An important recently published randomized control trial provides guidance on this controversy.
10/18/202110 minutes, 18 seconds
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Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis - Unique Infections in Cirrhosis part 2

6/27/202118 minutes, 12 seconds
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Unique Infectious Considerations in Cirrhosis - part 1

6/15/20217 minutes, 49 seconds
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Diabetic Gastric Emptying Abnormalities (and sometimes normal) - Part 1

Almost nobody feels comfortable managing DELAYED gastric emptying (gastroparesis) and very few medical providers even think about RAPID gastric emptying in their diabetic patients. Even if you send these patients to GI specialists, your blood sugar co-management of these patients can be heavily impacted by these issues. Is delayed gastric emptying always a bad thing? When your patient has upper GI symptoms, how often is it a gastric emptying abnormality? Time for some answers.
5/9/202110 minutes, 3 seconds
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Gastric Emptying Abnormalities - Part 2

Can we trust a nuclear study to nail the diagnosis? Are motor abnormalities really the cause of symptoms? What is a POP procedure? 
5/8/20219 minutes, 38 seconds
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Morphine for later stage COPD patients not on hospice

Does regular, low-dose, oral sustained-release morphine improve disease-specific health status or cause respiratory adverse effects in patients with moderate to very severe chronic breathlessness due to advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? Digging in on the latest study.
4/9/20218 minutes, 38 seconds
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The JAMA controversy and loss of conversation in medicine

My take on what went down at the Journal of the American Medical Association. I disagree with the comment there isn't "structural racism in health care", but was the backlash against the Editor who didn't say it (and actually opposed the comment) an over-reaction? Can we have discussions about the controversial issues that affect healthcare (like gun violence or abortion) without cancel culture cancelling the people who want to have nuanced discussions? I fear we lost the ability to have dialogue in a field where every MD/DO/PA/NP by definition has an advanced degree - and therefore we should be able to dispute misinformed statements to bring about change without the outrage going so far as to fire a person who actually objected to the hurtful statement. 
4/5/202119 minutes, 1 second
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Cows Milk - Healthy or Not?

3/6/202111 minutes, 19 seconds
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Psilocybin Mushrooms - will they become an accepted medicine?

2/19/202128 minutes, 9 seconds
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Understand Basic Epigenetic Changes in Medicine and Everyday Life

This lecture provides a basic understanding of how epigenetic changes influence infections/sepsis, vaccinations, cancer, future generations, your muscles, and (of course) those sweet tan-lines you are rocking. Every day you are living through epigenetic changes that have huge implications on your health and who you are.
2/4/202112 minutes, 29 seconds
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Hyponatremia etiology by history and physical

Hyponatremia remains a challenging topic for many because they are trying to memorize algorithms and numbers. You can usually nail the etiology by history & physical and a brief chart review. 
12/23/202029 minutes, 53 seconds
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Cytokine Storm - part 1

If you use the term 'cytokine storm' and don't really know what you mean by it, you are far from unique. Let me help to try and clarify it for you just a bit.
12/2/20205 minutes, 27 seconds
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Cytokine Storm - part 2

Do you know what CRP is (other than saying it is an inflammatory marker)? Should we always shut down cytokines? If so, how? Why should we avoid giving a glucocorticoid to a COVID patient before they develop an elevated CRP or hypoxia? So many questions! A few answers are provided. 
12/2/202012 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Most Important Person That Lived For Our Health and Wellbeing

Hint: That person died in 2017
11/28/202031 minutes, 6 seconds
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An (old) New Weapon to Fight Leg Cellulitis

8/13/202011 minutes, 14 seconds
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Acute Severe Hypertension - part 1

4/28/202014 minutes, 10 seconds
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Acute Severe Hypertension - part 2

Multiple treatment issues are discussed. This includes theoretical ideal blood pressure lowering rates, oral options (for hypertensive urgency and specific populations), intravenous options (for hypertensive emergency or NPO patients), specific issues with aortic dissection, coronary syndromes, acute pulmonary edema & heart failure, labetalol, esmolol, nitroglycerin, and nitroprusside.
4/28/202016 minutes, 52 seconds
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Acute Severe Hypertension - part 3

Did you know that intravenous labetalol and oral labetalol are not really similar? The great hydralazine debate. Things you must know about Clevidipine if you are going to use it.
4/27/202014 minutes, 47 seconds
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Acute Severe Hypertension - part 4

Did you know systolic and diastolic blood pressure are NOT measured by automated BP cuffs? PRES (Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome), also known as RPLS (Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome), is something you should recognize when you see it. Brief mentions of esmolol, nitroprusside, and other topics are scattered somewhere in between musings.  
4/25/202017 minutes, 36 seconds
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Interesting Studies, Facts, & Opinions - April 2020 edition

If you wonder why good food is more important than mortality and why ordering too many unnecessary consults worsens the food and doesn't impact mortality - this episode is for you. Tramadol is not well understood by many prescribers and there are some emerging facts we all need to know. A flashback to diuretic use in congestive heart failure with fluid overload and elevated creatinine is also discussed somewhere in the mix. Ohhh...and stop systematically prescribing nicotine replacement at high dosages for all hospitalized smokers. Stevens JP, Hatfield LA, Nyweide DJ, Landon B. Association of Variation in Consultant Use Among Hospitalist Physicians With Outcomes Among Medicare Beneficiaries. JAMA February 21, 2020 “Twenty Common Mistakes Made in Daily Clinical Practice” American Journal of Medicine 2020:133(01):1-3 Cristobal Young, Xinxiang Chen, Patients as Consumers in the Market for Medicine: The Halo Effect of Hospitality, Social Forces Tramadol is an odd, unpredictable opioid, scientists say - By The Associated Press - December 13, 2019  
4/23/202013 minutes, 53 seconds
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Balkan Reflections Forged By A Virus Lockdown

World War I was partly triggered by powerful allies of various nationalities being dragged into a Balkan conflict (nationalism, of course, was another major factor). The more recent Balkan conflict is even more preposterous - and here is my attempt to humorously explain the unexplainable.  
4/23/202010 minutes, 15 seconds
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Recent Interesting Internal Medicine Studies and Facts - December 2019

Correcting Hypernatremia in adults (finally, a real study!). An option for that scary patient with hemoptysis. How many nephrons you have (and your patient has) - it matters. 
12/10/201918 minutes, 12 seconds
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Anemia of Inflammation - finally understand this common anemia that accomplished doctors often can't explain

Anemia of Inflammation is also often referred to as Anemia of Chronic Disease. It is one of the most common anemias, yet often challenging to comprehend. This is an attempt is to try and simplify it.
9/30/20199 minutes, 47 seconds
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Anemia of Inflammation - part 2

If you know why red blood cells survive less (and are made less) during inflammatory conditions, and already know why ferritin increases in inflammation, and don't want to hear a lousy Iron Man plot idea - then you are good to go on skipping this episode.
9/30/20197 minutes, 11 seconds
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Anemia of Inflammation - part 3

9/30/20198 minutes, 47 seconds
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Creatine - part 2

The replenishing of muscle ATP is one (of the several) mechanisms that creatine helps with when it comes to heavy anaerobic exercise. Other topics discussed are things to know about lab testing the kidneys while taking creatine. Thoughts on why some don't respond to creatine supplementation.
8/6/20199 minutes, 44 seconds
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Creatine - part 3

Is there a specific type of creatine to buy? What is creatine monohydrate? What is Creapure? What do some professional organizations have to say about the safety of creatine? The loading dose debate. Also dives into the several mechanisms of action for how creatine helps build muscle.
8/5/201915 minutes, 54 seconds
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Medicare for All? (or maybe you call it Universal Healthcare or Single-Payer)

Are you surprised that GoFundMe and crowdfunding are not the solution to a family healthcare crisis? How about Medicare for All? Hmmmm.....
7/1/201947 minutes, 57 seconds
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Part 5 of Muscle and Strength Gaining Tips - The Emotional Connection and Overcoming Temporary Pain

4/8/201920 minutes, 36 seconds
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Clostridium Difficile - part 1

A deceivingly difficult topic. Not so obvious points are made about asymptomatic carriers, transmission, and who to test.
1/25/201913 minutes, 55 seconds
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Clostridium Difficile - part 2

Specific initial treatment regimens are discussed. Topics include fulminant disease, Vancomycin, Fidaxomicin, Metronidazole, and recurrence rates/regimens.
1/23/201910 minutes, 49 seconds
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Clostridium Difficile - part 3

Many of the latest studies in the 2017-2018 timeframe are reviewed. The importance of looking at the eosinophil count on the CBC, probiotic future directions, microbiome transplant options, antibody treatment (bezlotoxumab), "penicillin allergic" patients, and a brief mention of available testing.
1/23/201913 minutes, 16 seconds
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Live From My Basement Bathroom

Experiences that taught me some lessons. 
12/24/201816 minutes, 26 seconds
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Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 7 - GLP-1 Agonists and DPP-4 Inhibitors

Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 (GLP-1) mimetics are also referred to as the GLP-1 receptor agonists. While this talk mostly focuses on GLP-1 mechanisms and actions, the hope is you will also better understand The Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors  The current GLP-1 Agonists include Exenatide (Byetta), Liraglutide (Victoza), Dulaglutide (Trulicity), Abiglutide (Tanzeum), Lixisenatide (Adlyxin), Semaglutide (Ozempic). The current DPP-4 Inhibitors include Alogliptin (Nesina), Linagliptin (Tradjenta), Saxagliptin (Onglyza), Sitagliptin (Januvia). 
12/17/201816 minutes, 46 seconds
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Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 6 - SGLT2 Inhibitors

Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors decrease glucose re-absorbtion. The diuretic effect, weight loss, DKA, cardiac outcomes, blood pressure, genital infections and a whole bunch of other information is discussed. SGLT2s include Canagliflozin (Invokana), Dapagliflozin (Farxiga), Empagliflozin (Jardiance), Ertagliflozin (Steglatro), with more to be released in the future.
9/26/201820 minutes, 5 seconds
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Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 5 - HgA1C

There is a lot more to understanding HgA1C then most realize (particularly the quality industry and big corporations).
8/26/201819 minutes, 17 seconds
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Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 4 - Metformin

Tackles - Vitamin B12, kidney disease, CHF, cancer, Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT), dosing, side-effects, lactic acidosis, cost, drinkers, hypoxic patients, glucose lowering, and a few other moments of erudation.
5/27/201825 minutes, 15 seconds
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Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 3 Glucagon

If you want to understand drug classes like DPP-4 inhibitors, GLP-1 (GLUCAGON-like peptide) therapies, treating hypoglycemia, and an important player among the many etiologies of Type 2 diabetes - then you must understand the basics about glucoagon.
5/16/20188 minutes, 59 seconds
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Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 2 - Reversing The Disease With Lifestyle Changes

5/1/201813 minutes, 3 seconds
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Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 1

5/1/20188 minutes, 53 seconds
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Internal Medicine Pearls #5

Diuretic therapy for congestive heart failure treatment, antibiotics for diabetic osteomyelitis after foot surgery, and practical tips with new-onset seizures - is among the knowledge dropped (because, after all, school can't teach us everything).
4/3/201833 minutes, 14 seconds
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Some Recent Studies Worth Knowing About - February 2018

Some new stuff about Vitamin D & Calcium supplementation, another about the timing of hip fracture surgery, etc
2/1/201811 minutes, 16 seconds
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Forcing Atheist Doctors to Play With God

12/22/201734 minutes, 16 seconds
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Internal Medicine Pearls #4

Checking glucose levels in Type 2 Diabetes, ACE Inhibitors for women, and using Azithromycin in Asthma.
11/14/201714 minutes, 26 seconds
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Medical Podcasts, Skiing, and Imperfect Relationship Advice

10/4/201715 minutes, 19 seconds
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Patent Foramen Ovale Evaluation and Closure After a Stroke - part 2

9/26/201715 minutes, 31 seconds
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Patent Foramen Ovale Evaluation and Closure After a Stroke - part 1

 
9/22/201711 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Overhead Airplane Request for Medical Assistance - A No Win Situation

9/20/20175 minutes, 13 seconds
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A Severe Case of Healthcare Violence 2 Years Later

8/31/201717 minutes, 11 seconds
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Bedbugs 4 The Dark Night Returns

8/31/201720 minutes, 2 seconds
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Bedbugs 3 Live Free and Die Hard

8/10/201710 minutes, 24 seconds
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Bedbugs 2 Fast and 2 Furious

7/30/201712 minutes, 36 seconds
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Bedbugs - part 1

7/15/20179 minutes, 24 seconds
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Urine Drug Testing - Misinterpretation is Very Common

You know all those people on social media wanting mandatory drug testing for welfare recipients? Perhaps, reasonable in theory, if the test wasn't frequently producing false-positives and false-negatives. Making accurate clinical decisions is always challenging, but particularly with urine drug testing. The consequences of misinterpretation can be awful.
5/28/201721 minutes, 28 seconds
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The death of Chris Cornell and calling my doctor

5/22/201720 minutes, 34 seconds
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Internal Medicine Pearls #3

A look at some new data: COPD and Oxygen use - low serum creatinine levels - BMI considerations - the RDW - the age of blood.
5/11/201720 minutes, 12 seconds
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Let's do this! Simple changes to healthcare that nearly everyone can agree on.

4/30/201719 minutes, 44 seconds
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Vocational Confrontation and Political Rumination

4/5/201716 minutes, 47 seconds
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I'm a nerd looking at the world and shamelessly speaking my mind

3/7/201721 minutes, 58 seconds
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Renal and Ureteral Stones (Nephrolithiasis - Kidney Stones) - part 4

Oxalate intake reduction, thiazide diuretics, and tamsulosin are some of the therapies discussed in this lecture. 
2/22/201713 minutes, 28 seconds
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Renal and Ureteral Stones (Nephrolithiasis - Kidney Stones) - part 3

Stone analysis, labs, calcium & fluid intake, sodium in the diet, and beverage choices.
2/15/201713 minutes, 34 seconds
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Renal and Ureteral Stones (Nephrolithiasis - Kidney Stones) - part 2

A few words about the proximal ureter, I.V. Fluids, colic, and hematuria.
2/13/201710 minutes, 21 seconds
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Renal and Ureteral Stones (Nephrolithiasis - Kidney Stones) - part 1

This episode discusses symptoms, the importance of size, and a few other pearls.
2/1/20177 minutes, 27 seconds
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What is Taurine?

You see it in energy drinks. It is in our food, supplements, it naturally occurs in multiple organs, and most people don't know anything about it.
1/25/201718 minutes, 21 seconds
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Part 4 of Muscle and Strength Gaining Tips for Men, Women, Bodybuilders, and Beginners

Lifestyle, carbohydrates, protein, and eccentric weight training are part of the focus of this sermon. 
12/29/201618 minutes, 7 seconds
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Part 3 of Muscle and Strength Gaining Tips for Men, Women, Bodybuilders, and Beginners

This episode is part philosophy, part motivation, and a discussion of some traps men and women get caught in. 
12/24/201613 minutes
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Part 2 of Muscle and Strength Gaining Tips for Men, Women, Bodybuilders, and Beginners

10/26/201615 minutes, 31 seconds
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Muscle and Strength Gaining Tips for Men, Women, Bodybuilders, and Beginners - part 1

10/21/201614 minutes, 52 seconds
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Pulmonary Embolism - Part 4

The use of Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) filters and the length of anticoagulation in unprovoked DVT/PE are considered. A rant about hyper-coagulable panels in provoked DVT/PE is opined.
10/10/201623 minutes, 39 seconds
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Pulmonary Embolism - part 3 - Massive PE

Understanding what causes hypotension in PE is essential to understanding the severity of the situation. The relevance of the stressed right ventricle is emphasized. Thrombolytic therapy for hypotension and other clinical scenarios resulting from pulmonary embolism are contemplated. 
8/29/201617 minutes, 21 seconds
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Pulmonary Embolism - part 2

The treatment challenges of subsegmental pulmonary embolism, with emphasis on the 2016 guidelines are reviewed. Ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) scan interpretations in those unable to get a CT scan are considered.
7/24/201615 minutes, 33 seconds
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Pulmonary Embolism - part 1

The topics covered are D-Dimer testing, false positive over-diagnosis of PE on CT scanning, the ADJUST-PE study, and clinical signs and symptoms of a pulmonary embolism.
6/3/201617 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Healthcare Consumer in a Fictitious Market

A commentary.
5/26/201618 minutes, 46 seconds
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Iron Deficiency Anemia - part 3

Various topics regarding intravenous iron are pondered, especially some of the new data available that has not yet seemed to obtain the influence that the information deserves.
5/15/201623 minutes, 48 seconds
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Iron Deficiency Anemia - part 2

This episode mostly centers around oral iron replacement.
4/28/201616 minutes, 44 seconds
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Iron Deficiency Anemia - etiology and diagnosis

3/3/201616 minutes, 26 seconds
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Natriuretic Peptides in Congestive Heart Failure

BNP use as a lab and therapeutic are discussed. The episode also explores the PARADIGM-HF trial and Neprilysin inhibition. The novel combination medication sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto) for systolic CHF is evaluated in depth. Clinical tips for avoiding angioedema and other clinical pearls are provided.
1/14/201619 minutes, 45 seconds
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Healthcare Mergers and Acquisitions

If you think the seismic shift in U.S. healthcare is all a result of the Affordable Care Act, you may not be seeing a large part of the picture. This has become an era of "BIG MEDICINE" and that phenomenon is increasing through mergers and acquisitions. Some of these mergers are strategic, while others are defensive. Practical advice on how doctors and companies can improve their chances of merging successfully is provided. The lecture concludes with potential implications of the insurance-industry merger wave on patients and those working in the healthcare industry.
12/8/201511 minutes, 30 seconds
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Acute Pancreatitis (part 3) - Pseudocysts, Pain Control, and a few other pearls

This episode offers some advice in thinking about the very difficult topic of pancreatic pseudocysts. Some philosophical waxing about pain control and some items not addressed in the previous episodes are also discussed. 
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Acute Pancreatitis (part 2) - Severe Pancreatitis, Pancreatic Necrosis, Antibiotic & Surgical Considerations

Imaging, fluid resuscitation, fine needle aspiration, determining sterile vs infected necrosis, and suggestions from the guidelines are discussed.
8/23/201515 minutes, 50 seconds
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Acute Pancreatitis - part 1

This episode addresses some of the debates regarding nutrition timing in acute pancreatitis. Methods such as nasogastric, nasojejunal, and oral feeding are compared.
7/29/201511 minutes, 37 seconds
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Hypercalcemia Treatment

Treatments that include hydration, cinacalcet, calcitonin, bisphosphonate, denosumab, and other options are reviewed.
6/8/201513 minutes, 18 seconds
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Hyperparathyroidism - Hypercalcemia part 3

Indications for parathyroidectomy, pre-operative localization issues, diagnosing hyperparathyroidism, and a brief summary of the guidelines are among the topics addressed in this episode.
6/6/201519 minutes, 28 seconds
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Hypercalcemia - Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Testing

Special attention is paid to gastrointestinal, bone, and cardiovascular disease as a result of hypercalcemia. Laboratory interpretation of calcium and phosphorus levels is also discussed.
3/31/201514 minutes, 12 seconds
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Hypercalcemia etiology - Vitamin D, Calcium Supplements, Diuretics, Malignancy, Sarcoidosis, and other causes

3/10/201516 minutes, 58 seconds
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Memory - part 2 - Memory in disease and health

12/29/201423 minutes, 38 seconds
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Memory - part 1 - Memory in disease and health

12/21/201417 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ebola Virus Disease - part 3

10/31/201412 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ebola Virus Disease - part 2

10/30/201411 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ebola Virus Disease - part 1

10/29/201417 minutes, 45 seconds
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Hospital Credentialing

10/5/201416 minutes, 4 seconds
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Pneumonia part 5- Treatment of Healthcare Associated Pneumonia

8/14/201418 minutes, 39 seconds
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Pneumonia part 4 - Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Prevention

8/3/201416 minutes, 39 seconds
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Pneumonia- part 3- Legionella & Pseudomonas

Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Legionella pneumophila bacterial lower respiratory tract disease are explored in depth.
6/18/201421 minutes, 18 seconds
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Pneumonia - Part 2 - Pneumococcal Pneumonia

Streptococcus pneumoniae is a frequent cause of pneumonia. What makes this organism unique? Listen and find out.
5/4/201413 minutes, 38 seconds
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Pneumonia - Part 1

Does the patient really have pneumonia? Differential diagnosis and mimics are considered in this common clinical problem. Dive deeper into how microbes and the immune system interact in lower respiratory infections.
4/26/20147 minutes, 40 seconds
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Acute Liver Injury From Drugs (other than acetaminophen)

Hepatotoxicity from antibiotics, NSAIDs, dietary supplements and other sources are explored. Idiosyncratic drug induced immune related and non-immune related injuries are differentiated, which can change treatment. 
4/6/201415 minutes, 48 seconds
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Influenza - part 4 - diagnostic testing for the the flu

1/2/201412 minutes, 23 seconds
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Influenza - part 3 - Avian H7N9 & H5N1 (Bird Flu)

1/1/201412 minutes, 48 seconds
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Influenza - part 2 - Lessons From H1N1 Pandemics

Was H1N1 accidentally released from a laboratory? Is it really a "swine flu"or is it a misnomer?What is this H3N2 swine flu we periodically hear about in the media?What makes a pandemic?Find these answers and more in this episode.
12/30/201312 minutes, 52 seconds
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Influenza - The Flu - part 1

Some years the vaccine is better than others - but there is still good reason to get it. Let's discuss those reasons.How is flu transmitted?How do weather patterns influence the spread of influenza?Get these answers and more in this episode.
12/29/201316 minutes, 9 seconds
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Pancreatic Cancer - Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

10/13/201326 minutes, 6 seconds
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Internal Medicine Pearls - Part 2

8/12/20130
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Anger Management in the Healthcare Setting

8/10/201320 minutes
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MRSA - The basics about Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcal Aureus

Resistance and virulence mechanisms are discussed.  Clinical presentations as well as the difference between colonization and infection are considered.Screening, prevention, and understanding Community Acquired MRSA vs Healthcare Acquired MRSA strains can be challenging, so practical information is presented for the common questions patients, families, and health care workers will often have.
5/12/201311 minutes, 19 seconds
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Quality of Care and U.S. Payment Reform

1/14/201310 minutes, 56 seconds
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End-of-Life Facts and Sentiments - Part 2

1/1/201313 minutes, 40 seconds
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End-of-Life Facts and Sentiments - Part 1

12/3/201217 minutes, 8 seconds
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Factor 5 Leiden - Part 2

10/23/201216 minutes, 34 seconds
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Factor 5 Leiden - Activated Protein C Resistance part 1

9/25/201210 minutes, 8 seconds
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Urinalysis Pearls for Managing Adult Patients

8/30/201211 minutes, 24 seconds
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Azithromycin, COPD, and the Heart

8/23/201218 minutes, 56 seconds
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Brain Death - Part 2

7/15/201223 minutes, 2 seconds
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Brain Death - Part 1

7/2/201217 minutes, 8 seconds
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Lithium Toxicity and Side Effects - Clinical Considerations for Hospitalists and Acute Care Provider

7/2/201220 minutes, 56 seconds
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Acute Mitral Regurgitation - A review for Internal Medicine and Critical Care Physicians

The problem with Acute Mitral Regurgitation is that it is frequently fatal unless quickly recognized. The listener will learn about organic and functional etiologies of this precipitator of acute respiratory distress. Lessons from the SHOCK trial are scrutinized to help guide therapy in the setting of myocardial ischemia. 
7/2/201219 minutes, 52 seconds
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Osteomyelitis

7/2/201222 minutes, 4 seconds
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Anaphylaxis and Anaphylactic Shock

7/2/201226 minutes, 2 seconds
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Red Blood Cell Transfusions Part 1

7/2/201211 minutes, 30 seconds
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Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions Part 2 - When to Transfuse

7/2/201232 minutes, 8 seconds
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Red Blood Cell Transfusions Part 3 - Secondary Iron Overload

7/2/201218 minutes, 8 seconds
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Rhabdomyolysis

7/2/201227 minutes, 22 seconds
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Preoperative Pulmonary Medicine

7/2/201213 minutes, 50 seconds
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Internal Medicine Pearls Part 1

7/2/20129 minutes, 40 seconds
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome

7/2/201223 minutes, 4 seconds
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Acute Alcohol Withdrawal

7/2/201225 minutes, 42 seconds
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Stevens Johnson Syndrome

7/2/201219 minutes, 57 seconds
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Immune Thrombocytopenia Purpura (ITP)

7/2/201226 minutes, 8 seconds