Cardiovascular matters is here to give you the best information available concerning the causes, symtoms, treatments and prevention of health related issues stemming from cardiovascular disease.
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Four healthily skeptical primary care physicians discuss the latest in primary care medicine. Join Essential Evidence Editor Mark Ebell MD, Rush University's Kate Rowland MD, MSU Professor of Medicine Gary Ferenchick MD, and POEMs co-founder Henry Barry MD, MS for this fast-paced weekly update on evidence-based primary care.
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Join our host, Dominique from Dlmnursing.com, as she paves her way into the nursing community as a millennial nurse. This podcast is about everything nursing, which covers a variety of nursing topics and issues in the nursing profession. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/millenialnursing/support
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An NPTE podcast for Physical Therapy students looking to get some extra time with test prep on the go. From the brewers of the PT Pintcast.
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Quest for Healing: Bi-weekly support and inspiration for your Medical Medium® health journey
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Explore extraordinary healing stories achieved through Medical Medium’s teachings and other alternative healing modalities plus practical solutions to help you live your healthiest life. Hosted by Kerstin Ramstrom, who has followed Medical Medium’s teachings since 2015. After struggling with chronic illness for decades, Kerstin pursued her quest for healing by overhauling her eating habits after learning about the healing power of fruits and vegetables and by pursuing emotional healing strat ...
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Ep. 8 - Understanding Obesity: Causes, Treatments and Prevention
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This podcast discusses obesity as a major health problem and explores new medical treatments that are safe, effective and help patients feel better. The host Dr. Craig Walker and guest Terry Roberts discuss causes of obesity, health risks, challenges with past treatments and promising new medications. Terry Roberts provides context for the episode …
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Episode 154: triptans and CV risk, urate levels and flares, tests for acute diverticulitis, and APOE4
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Quite a diversity of topics this week, as Gary, Henry, Kate and Mark talk about: CV risk with triptans, baseline urate levels and risk of acute flairs in adults with gout, primary care feasible tests for acute diverticulitis, and how APOE4 homozygosity represents a distinct genetic form of Alzheimer’s disease.…
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Ep. 7 - Post-Procedure Care and Follow Up for Venous Disease Treatments
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In this episode of Cardiovascular Matters, Dr. Craig Walker discusses the post-procedure care and follow up for patients who have undergone treatments for venous disease. He covers different types of procedures like stenting of the iliac veins, removal of deep vein clots, and closure of superficial and perforator veins. Dr. Walker explains the reco…
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Episode 153: gabapentinoids and COPD, shoulder dislocations, and older Alzheimer's drugs
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This week, Mark is taking a break so Kate, Henry and Gary will discuss gabapentinoids and the risk of severe COPD, rehab after an initial anterior shoulder dislocation, and cognitive enhancers for patients with Alzheimer’s dementia
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Ep. 6 - Understanding Perforator Veins and Their Role in Non-Healing Ulcers
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This episode of Cardiovascular Matters explores perforator veins and their role in non-healing leg ulcers with Dr. Craig Walker. Dr. Walker discusses how perforator veins connect deep and superficial leg veins, and how they can cause high pressure that prevents ulcer healing. Perforator veins are connections between deep and superficial leg veins T…
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Ep. 5 - Do you have peripheral artery disease? And does it matter?
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Welcome to Cardiovascular Matters, a podcast dedicated to discussing all aspects of cardiovascular health and disease. Today we're joined by Dr. Craig Walker, a leading cardiologist and expert in peripheral artery disease. Dr. Walker will help us understand what PAD is, who is affected, and why early detection and treatment is so important for over…
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Episode 152: SGLT2's for heart failure, bariatric surgery outcomes, UTI in kids, and lung screening outcomes.
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Join Kate, Gary, Mark and Henry (who went to the eclipse!) as they discuss SGLT2 inhibitors for older adults and frail adults with heart failure, the long term outcomes of bariatric surgery in adults with T2DM, the best duration of antibiotics for febrile UTI in kids, and real world outcomes of lung cancer screening.…
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Ep. 4 - What is a Pulmonary Embolism? A Guide to Diagnosis and Life-Saving Treatments
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In this informative episode of the Cardiovascular Matters podcast, host Dr. Craig Walker sits down with his colleague Terry Roberts to discuss pulmonary embolisms (PEs) in comprehensive detail. PEs, which occur when blood clots travel to the lungs, are a serious cardiovascular condition that can quickly become life-threatening if not properly diagn…
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Ep. 3 - Healing Venous Ulcers: New Hope Through Minimally Invasive Procedures
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Have you or a loved one struggled with painful, persistent venous ulcers? In this episode of Cardiovascular Matters, Dr. Craig Walker sheds light on venous disease - a common condition that often goes undiagnosed and untreated. Dr. Walker's interest in venous issues began early in his career while working to open blocked arteries and access the hea…
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Episode 151: SSRIs and mania, oseltamivir, exercise and BP, and HPV vaccine preventing cancer.
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Join us today as Gary, Kate, Mark and Henry discuss risks of SSRIs provoking mania in adolescents, real world effectiveness of HPV vaccination for preventing cervical cancer, whether tamiflu reduces hospitalization in adults with flu, and the effects of exercise on BP.
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Ep. 2 - Varicose Veins: Getting to the Root of Venous Issues: Iliac Vein Compression and Beyond
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Dr. Craig Walker and Terry Roberts discuss varicose veins and other venous disorders on this episode of Cardiovascular Matters. They delve deeper into obstructive venous disorders like iliac vein compression syndrome, also known as May-Thurner syndrome In this episode, Dr. Walker sits down with host Terry Roberts to explore causes of venous obstruc…
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Episode 150: EXXUA for depression, ubrogepant for migraine, PCI for stable angina, and a simple way to communications
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This week, Gary, Kate, Henry and Mark discuss a newly approved medication for major depression in adults, initiation of abortive therapy using ubrogepant during migraine prodrome, the value of PCI for patients with stable angina, and a simple intervention to improve communication with hospitalized patients. And a quiz!…
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Nursing Leadership Series EP 2: Creating a healthy and happy workplace
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Nursing leadership is so fulfilling when leaders are able to provide the best workplace for their team members! This episode is about ways you can create the best atmosphere for your team!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/millenialnursing/support
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Ep. 1 - Understanding Varicose Veins: A Comprehensive Look at Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
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In the premiere episode of Cardiovascular Matters, hosts Dr. Craig Walker and Terry Roberts delve into a comprehensive explanation of varicose veins and venous insufficiency. Dr. Walker begins by providing context on the prevalence of venous disease, affecting over half of Americans. However, it is often misunderstood due to a lack of public educat…
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Episode 149: afib risk scores, tai chi and cognition, flu vax, and managing gallstones
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This week join us as Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary discuss clinical prediction tool for patients using DOACs for atrial fibrillation, the benefits of cognitively enhanced tai chi, whether high dose recombinant flu vaccine is useful in adults 50-64, and watching patients with symptomatic gallstone disease.…
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Episode 148: meds for alcohol withdrawal, opioids and stimulants, and treating agitation in AD
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This week, Kate, Henry and Mark discuss pharmacotherapy for alcohol use disorder, using opioids in adults with cancer pain who also use non-medical stimulants, and brexpiprazole for agitation in patients with Alzheimer's dementia.
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Nursing Leadership Series: Why Nursing Leadership Matters and Understanding Yourself
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Nursing leadership is an important aspect of providing quality care. It involvesutilizing the skills and abilities of nurses to influence decision-making, setorganizational goals, and provide direction for staff. Nursing leaders areexpected to be knowledgeable in clinical practices, have strong interpersonalskills, and be able to motivate other nur…
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You studied and passed the NPTE! CONGRATS! Um... now what? Our 3 hosts give you advice on what to do NOW that you did the thing you set out to do in the first place! Finding a job Networking Self AssessmentBy Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT
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Episode 147: TENS for post-op pain, Alzheimer's meds, and delivering bad news
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Join Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary as they talk about: TENS for pain after cesarean delivery, cholinesterase inhibitors and risk of falls, a meta-analysis of the new Alzheimer’s drugs, and telephone delivery of bad news
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Episode 146: nasal suction for infants, amitriptyline for IBS, aspirin to prevent CRC, and talking about hard things
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This week, join Henry, Kate, Gary and Mark as they discuss 4 great studies: home suction devices for infants with bronchiolitis, amitriptyline for adults with irritable bowel, high-dose aspirin for preventing colorectal cancer, and communicating about serious illness and end of life.
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Episode 145: DAPT for dementia, BP control post-stroke, managing CHD, and probiotics for IBS
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This week, Kate, Henry, Mark and Gary discuss antiplatelet medications to prevent dementia, post-stroke blood pressure control, the latest guideline for managing patients with chronic cardiac disease, and probiotics for patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
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Episode 144: cellulitis prognosis, chronic migraine tx, long COVID tx, and drugs for lipids
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This week Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary talk about how long it takes for lower extremity cellulitis to improve, how long it takes for CGRP monoclonal antibodies to take effect in adults with chronic migraine, whether CBT is effective for fatigue in patients with long COVID, and outcome data for various lipid lowering therapies. Plus a painful quiz, an…
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Episode 143: sponges for acne, renal colic, breast CA overdiagnosis, BP cuff size
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This week, Kate, Mark, Gary and Henry will discuss a possible new agent for acne, analgesia in adults with renal colic, breast cancer overdiagnosis in older women, and the importance of BP cuff size. Plus a Dickensian quiz.
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Episode 142: Tdap in pregnancy, atogepant for migraine, POCUS for SBO and gastroparesis
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This week, join Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary (from his carport) as they discuss third trimester Tdap for prevention of infant pertussis, atogepant for preventing migraines, POCUS for diagnosing small bowel obstruction, and whether any medications work for treating gastroparesis
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Episode 141: an app to reduce drinking, e-cigs to quit smoking, and does ADHD lead to substance use
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This week, we give Henry the day off, leaving Kate, Mark and Gary to discuss a new app to reduce unhealthy alcohol use, whether e-cigarettes can help you quit smoking, and whether taking stimulant meds for ADHD increases the risk of substance use down the road. And the quiz, and a book recommendation ("A Voyage for Madmen").…
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Episode 140: Mg+ for CP, amox challenge, ACP guidelines, and carotid surgery
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This week Kate, Mark, Gary and Henry discuss magnesium to prevent cerebral palsy, amoxicillin challenge in the primary care clinic for suspectec PCN non-allergy, new ACP guidance on colorectal cancer screening, and surgery for carotid disease.
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Episode 139: U=U, tetracyclines and teeth staining, metformin to prevent long COVID and the best med for onychomycosis
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This week, Kate, Mark, Gary and Henry discuss viral loads and risk of HIV transmission, tetracyclines and dental staining in kids, metformin to prevent long COVID in obese and overweight adults, and the effectiveness of terbinafine pulse therapy for ugly toenails
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Episode 138: Deprescribing, meds for neuropsych symptoms in dementia, and lowering BP too much
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While Mark is biking, Kate, Henry and Gary talk about a deprescribing intervention for older adults in the hospital, medications for managing neuropsychiatric symptoms in adults with dementia, and harms associated with aggressive BP lowering in hospitalized older adults.
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Welcome back to NPTE Studycast, your indispensable guide for mastering the NPTE! In this episode, we're diving deep into Parkinson's Disease—a subject crucial not just for the NPTE but also for your real-world clinical practice. Listen in to expand your understanding and enhance your skills in addressing this complex condition.…
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Episode 137: amox/mono, hearing aids, stem cells for knee OA, and preventing T2DM
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This week, Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary talk about whether amoxicillin really causes a rash in kids with mono, whether hearing aids improve cognition in the elderly, stem cell injections and knee OA, and nonpharmacologic approaches to preventing type 2 DM.
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Episode 136: Beers, testosterone harms, opioids for back and neck pain, and SDOH
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This week, join Mark, Kate, Henry and Gary as they discuss screening for social determinants of health, the updated Beers List of naughty medications, the value of opioids for acute back and neck pain, and testosterone and adverse events.
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Episode 135: osteoporosis treatment, evolocumab, mifepristone for adenomyosis, and ambulatory BP
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This week, Kate, Gary, Mark and Henry discuss treatments for osteoporosis in post-menopausal women, the effect of adding evolocumab to a statin - a reanalysis of the FOURIER trial, using mifepristone for painful adenomyosis, and real world data comparing 24-hour ambulatory BP with clinic readings.
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This week, Kate, Gary, Henry and Mark discuss some fun throwbacks to 2003, the new first line medications for treating T2DM, whether you can take a diuretic at bedtime, and how to manage perioperative antihypertensive medications. And a quiz. Get CME credit at iafp.com just for listening, go to their education Web page.…
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Episode 133: bilirubin in infants, rest after concussion, child abuse, and why words matter
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This week, join Kate, Henry, Gary and Mark as they discuss point of care bilirubin tests for neonatal jaundice, guideline for evaluating children in close contact with abused children, early return to activity after concussion, and terminology preferences by patients being treated for substance use disorder.…
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Why Mindset was Critical to Freeing Him from His Wheelchair with Jeff Johnson
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#098 - Jeff Johnson's symptoms started with just a pinch in his ankle and progressed to severe neurological issues that resulted in him having to use a wheelchair for a year and his quality of life continued to decline rapidly. While part of his journey included Medical Medium information, we also dig into how he created an environment for healing …
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Overcoming OCD, Constipation, Adrenal Fatigue, and Angina with Akhil Neerugatti
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#097 - Akhil Neerugatti started having health issues early on in life, not helped by triggers such as mercury exposure. Overtime he experienced a variety of symptoms including eye sight problems, constipation, adrenal issues, anxiety, UTis, and eczema. He also developed OCD and symptoms of Tourette’s. All with few answers and no long-lasting help f…
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Episode 132: new drug for hot flushes, screening for autism, and steroids for pneumonia
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This week, Kate, Henry and Mark discuss a new drug therapy for vasomotor symptoms of menopause, the accuracy of the M-CHAT tool for autism, and the value of steroids for severe community-acquired pneumonia. And Henry tells a joke about hot air balloons. And the quiz.
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Episode 131: non-STEMI management in frail elderly, diagnosing secondary HTN in kids, and RSV vaccine for pregnant women
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This week, while Gary tries to learn French in of all places France, Kate, Mark and Henry discuss management of non-STEMI in frail older adults, identifying children with secondary hypertension, and RSV vaccination in pregnant women
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How Fireworks Triggered Severe Breathing Issues for Her Son with Ali Anderson
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#096 - Ali Anderson is back on the podcast because last summer, her son, Anders, started having severe breathing issues after watching an up-close fireworks show. While the symptoms were obvious, the fact that the fireworks were the trigger was not. We talk through how his terrifying breathing issues started, how she was able to finally figure out …
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Nursing Lecture: Impaired GI Function Part III
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Enjoy this free nursing lecture on impaired GI function! Don’t forget to leave a review or visit our website dlmnursing.com for more articles!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/millenialnursing/support
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Episode 130: bempedoic acid, polypills and dementia, prophylaxis for STIs, and interpreting asymptomatic CAD
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This week Kate, Gary, Henry and Mark talk about bempedoic acid for the prevention of ASCVD, the polypill and cognitive decline in the elderly, post-exposure prophylaxis in persons at high risk of STIs, asymptomatic CAD and subsequent AMI risk. And do you know how long ankle arthroplasties last?
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Rachele Burriesci of All Things Cardio Pulm dives into the essential topic of sublingual nitroglycerin, specifically tailored for physical therapy students gearing up for the NPTE (National Physical Therapy Examination) exam. Join us as we explore the ins and outs of this medication, its clinical applications, and its implications in the context of…
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Troubleshooting Her Way through Severe Gut Issues, Pancreatitis, and Sciatica with Niveditha Vermudy
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#095 - After suffering with a wide variety of gut issues, excruciating pancreatitis, anxiety and depression, debilitating sciatica and UTIs, Niveditha Vermudy tried all of the trendy traps with no relief. Learn how she found relief with Medical Medium info, and how she worked through detox symptoms, sourced healing foods that were not readily avail…
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Nursing Lecture: Impaired GI function part II
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Episode 129: estimating mortality in acute HF, a new migraine drug, and 15 year f/u of the largest RCT of prostate CA treatment
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Kate, Gary and Henry discuss 3 new studies: a clinical decision support tool to assess mortality risk in patients presenting with acute heart failure, a new intranasal medication for treating acute migraine attacks, and the pros and cons of different approaches to treatment of low grade prostate cancer.…
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Episode 128: BP targets, treatment resistant depression, angry and disruptive patients, and putting infants to bed
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This week our intrepid team of primary care physicians (Kate Rowland, Henry Barry, Gary Ferenchick and Mark Ebell) discuss treatment of resistant depression in older adults, recognizing and managing angry and disruptive patients, the best way to settle a cranky infant, and the AAFP 2022 Guideline on BP targets in adults with hypertension.…
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Angina Explained: More Than Just Chest Pain!
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Angina - It’s Not just chest pain Dive into understanding Angina with Dr. Rachele Burriesci, as she breaks down the pathophysiologic cause of angina, describes the 3 most common types and what you as a physical therapist should be aware of in its description in order to differentiate from other types of chest pain. In this episode: Atherosclerosis …
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Beyond the Offer: 4 Key Factors to Consider in a Physical Therapy Position
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In today's episode, we're going to talk about the key factors that every physical therapist should consider when looking for a new job. Keri Ammons, Director of Talent Acquisition at ATI explains that finding a place where you can grow with the company is essential. Look for a company that offers various paths within the organization to satisfy dif…
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Mastering ECG: Easy Guide to Calculating Heart Rate Accurately
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Dr. Burriesci gives you the quick and dirty techniques to calculate rate on ECG and tips on how to determine a 6 second strip. She describes 4 different methods to determine rate and helps determine which technique to choose and why. Dive into this episode to get better at calculating rate and/or refresh your skills. Happy Practicing! In this episo…
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Episode 127: LDL targets, genicular nerve blocks, adding cytology to HPV, and HCTZ to prevent stones
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This week, Henry, Kate, Gary and Mark discuss: treating to LDL target or intensity-based statin therapy for adults with CAD, genicular nerve blocks for pain relief in adults with DJD, the value of adding cytology to HPV for cervical cancer screening, and HCTZ for preventing kidney stone recurrence
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