This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Concise summaries of everything published in the latest weekly issue of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). NEJM publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
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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 f ...
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The Best Science (BS) Medicine Podcast is a weekly presentation where practitioners can get evidence-based drug therapy content that is practical, entertaining and promotes healthy scepticism. In essence, we are the Medication Mythbusters. We present information that is useful and relevant to physicians, pharmacists, nurses, physician assistants and other health professionals, and that can easily be incorporated into day-to-day practice. The podcast is presented by Dr. James McCormack, Profe ...
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Issue highlights and interviews from Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Get the latest from the labs, doctors and medical centers at the University of California so you can make the best health care decisions. Visit uctv.tv/health
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Core Internal Medicine via following series: 5 Pearls || Clinically relevant pearls Mind the Gap || Why do we do what we do? Gray Matters || Management Reasoning Hoofbeats || Dissecting clinical reasoning At the Bedside || Explore everyday challenges
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Bedside Rounds is a storytelling podcast about medical history and medicine’s intersections with society and culture. Host Adam Rodman seeks to tell a few of these weird, wonderful, and intensely human stories that have made modern medicine.
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America Out Loud Network © – Dr. Peter McCullough is joined by experts in medicine, biotechnology, public health, and policy to bring critical information and insights to the listeners in a concise and understandable format.
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The Clinical Problem Solvers is a multi-modal venture that works to disseminate and democratize the stories and science of diagnostic reasoning Twitter: @CPSolvers Website: clinicalproblemsolving.com
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Twice a month, faculty and residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Family Medicine Residency discuss key clinical points from each issue of American Family Physician (AFP). AFP publishes clinical reviews that help keep physicians current with advances in diagnosis and treatment. Contributing editor: Dr. Steven Brown.
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This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Our goal is to change the way students and clinicians learn medicine. We are dedicated to providing the best medical content to help clinicians get through school, the boards, and to excel in clinical practice.
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For much of human history, we’ve turned to diets to lose weight and improve our health. But it’s mostly been in vain. No matter how much the number on the scale drops begins to go down, chances are that the weight will come back. That’s just what the science says. But when it comes to weight, the facts just don’t seem to matter. Losing It, a new series from Bloomberg’s Prognosis, looks at how we got weight loss so wrong — and whether there’s a better way forward.
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Medical education innovation for premed, medical students, physician assistants, and nursing. Mnemonics, memory palaces, speed reading, study hacks, mind maps for the MCAT, USMLE, COMLEX, PANCE, NCLEX, and all of your healthcare board exam and classroom needs!
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PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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This channel is now the SCCM Podcast. This channel will no longer be updated. For more information and to subscribe to the SCCM Podcast, visit sccm.org/podcast. The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Podcast features in-depth interviews with leaders in critical care. Experts discuss hot topics in intensive care with perspectives from all members of the critical care team. Guests include authors from SCCM's peer-reviewed journals, Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine ...
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Interviews with expert clinicians and researchers about topics relevant to clinical practice and patient care, including updates in management of common conditions from JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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The Lancet (www.thelancet.com) is a weekly medical journal, renowned for the publication of high-quality peer-reviewed research and reviews from around the world. In the Podcasts our editors discuss journal highlights, including interviews with authors of key articles to provide context and insight to advancements in medicine and health worldwide.
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How are medical mysteries solved? And what happens when questions remain? Patient Zero is an investigation of the spaces where people and pathogens collide. We take a deep dive in to the history – and mystery – of one of the fastest spreading epidemics of our time: Lyme disease. Learn more at www.patientzeropodcast.com.
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Courtesy of AccessMedicine, Harrison’s PodClass delivers illuminating and engaging discussions on key principles of internal medicine, around board-style case vignettes from the acclaimed McGraw-Hill book, Harrison’s Self-Assessment and Board Review.
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A podcast dedicated to the teaching of critical care. The focus audience is physicians, residents, medical students, nurses, therapists, and paramedics. These are topics that arise while on teaching rounds in the Burn ICU at Vanderbilt Medical Center. A broad scope of critical care and prehospital topics are presented as well as recent journal articles and medical news.
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A podcast highlighting key articles in the current issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, a journal from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Discussions of timely topics in clinical medicine, biomedical research, public health, health policy, and more, featured in the Medical News section of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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A podcast review of the Infectious Disease literature with commentary.
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Hello and welcome to the Zero to Finals podcast. My name is Dr Thomas Watchman. I am a GP in the UK and I love creating educational material for studying medicine. This podcast is designed to be a time-efficient revision tool to help you study for your medical exams. Each podcast leads on from the next and each season tackles a different area of medicine. The podcast supplements the material available on the www.zerotofinals.com website, in the Zero to Finals books and on the Zero to Finals ...
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Podcast interviews with genius-level (top .1%) practitioners, scientists, researchers, clinicians and professionals in Cancer, 3D Bio Printing, CRISPR-CAS9, Ketogenic Diets, the Microbiome, Extracellular Vesicles, and more. Subscribe today for the latest medical, health and bioscience insights from geniuses in their field(s).
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This podcast is about strange medicine. I will use my experience as an ER nurse to explore the world of medicine. True Crime, coroners cases, medical mysteries, bizarre treatments from around the world, scary diseases and medical breakthroughs. Real life stories from the Emergency Room. Sometimes it's the cure that kills you!
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Join Dr Matt Barton and Dr Mike Todorovic, Senior Lecturers of Anatomy and Physiology at Griffith University, on their journey through the human body! Want to support us? Consider becoming a Dr Matt & Dr Mike Club member for $7 per month! https://plus.acast.com/s/dr-matt-and-dr-mikes-medical-podcast-2. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An examination of medical ethics and the practioners who define them.
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The InsideTheBoards podcast is dedicated to helping you learn to think like a question writer so you can study smarter, not harder. Our goal is to take you "Inside" the boards. With our special series like the Step 1 Study Smarter Series, we aim to dedicate a "season" toward helping you study based on the rhythm of medical education. Throughout the year, look for special "Study Smarter" series. In the Spring it's USMLE Step 1 and COMLEX Level 1. Early Summer it's Step 2. In the late fall, we ...
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Timely consultations relevant for family medicine, primary care, and general internal medicine topics for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and residents. Offering CME credit for most episodes at https://ce.mayo.edu/podcast. Produced by @MayoMedEd.
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This podcast from NEJM Resident 360 takes a deep dive into key topics with expert clinicians and educators. As we explore the details of pathophysiology and critique the evidence behind clinical practice, these conversations are intended to give you better understanding of the topic and greater confidence when treating your patients.
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The medical podcast for your cortex and funny bone. Dr Mel Herbert, Dr Jess Mason and the FOOLYBOO team bring you a Medicine, Science, History and Humor Podcast that won't hurt a bit.
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We review core medical knowledge on a continuous basis for the physician assistant preparing for the PANRE.
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"The hosts are insanely smart and insanely dumb" Garet Giovacchini
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The Undifferentiated Medical Student (TUMS) podcast is about helping medical students to choose a medical specialty and plan a career in medicine. The list of career options available to medical students is large, but the time to explore them all is short. Moreover, mentorship in medical school is lacking, and many medical students tackle the task of career planning alone, most struggling and almost all clutching to the hope that 3rd year clinical rotations will definitively resolve their re ...
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Trust is built over time: The Role of Documentary Film In Social Change
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This presentation was delivered by Maya Newell as part of the Educate stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/By Maya Newell
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Trust is built over time: The Role of Documentary Film In Social Change
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This presentation was delivered by Maya Newell as part of the Educate stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/By Maya Newell
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Issue Summary March 19, 2024
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Real World Complications of Lung Cancer Screening
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Dr. Centor discusses the real-world complications of lung cancer screening with Drs. Katharine A. Rendle and Anil Vachani.
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China RX: How China Got Control of America’s Drug Supply
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The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Millions of Americans are taking prescription drugs made in China and don't know it--and pharmaceutical companies are not eager to tell them. This is a disturbing, well-researched wake-up call for improving the current system of drug supply and manufacturing. This week’s show is an exclusive long-fo…
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Episode 201 -- March 2024 -- Part 1 AFP: American Family Physician
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Thiazide diuretics (2:20), pancreatic cancer (4:40), DermTech pigmented lesion assay (8:30), chronic low back pain (17:00), hearing aids (23:40), and blood pressure cuff size (27:50).
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Episode 201 -- March 2024 -- Part 1 AFP: American Family Physician
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Thiazide diuretics (2:20), pancreatic cancer (4:40), DermTech pigmented lesion assay (8:30), chronic low back pain (17:00), hearing aids (23:40), and blood pressure cuff size (27:50).
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Dr. Barry Sears (of Zone Diet Fame) on Lifetime Metabolic Health and Sourcing Omega-3s
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In this episode, I'm excited to welcome Dr. Barry Sears, the renowned creator of the Zone Diet and a pillar in our field. Dr. Sears has not only authored bestsellers but has also made incredibly important contributions to clinical practice which we still rely on today: He is, for instance, the scientist who put the use of the AA:EPA ratio on the ma…
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Cancer Survivorship and Supportive Care: Insights for GPs from Dr Sarah Heynemann
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In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens welcomes Dr Sarah Heynemann, a Melbourne-based early career medical oncologist and PhD candidate with Sydney Health Ethics, The University of Sydney. Dr Heynemann brings valuable insights into the changes in cancer care and cancer survivorship over the years. She discusses the impact of advances in ca…
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Hep C and BF Confusion (and Updated HIV BF Guidance)
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Is breastfeeding with Hepatitis C safe? The answer: Yes! But confusion persists today mainly surrounding the serum hepatitis C viral load. That’s the topic and focus of the new publication released March 2024 in the Green journal, Obstetrics and Gynecology. We will highlight this new study in this episode. Yep, we have learned a lot about hepatitis…
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Episode 1686 - The 2024 pelvic floor exam
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Dr. Alexis Morgan // #ICEPelvic // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, #ICEPelvic Division Leader Alexis Morgan discusses what a pelvic floor exam looks like in light of updated practice patterns & research,. Take a listen to learn how to better serve this population of patients & athletes or check out the full show note…
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Arteriovenous access is required for hemodialysis. Charmaine Lok, MD, MSc, of the University of Toronto, discusses the role of primary care clinicians in the care of patients with arteriovenous access with JAMA Associate Editor David Simel, MD, MHS. Related Content: Arteriovenous Access for Hemodialysis…
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Arteriovenous access is required for hemodialysis. Charmaine Lok, MD, MSc, of the University of Toronto, discusses the role of primary care clinicians in the care of patients with arteriovenous access with JAMA Associate Editor David Simel, MD, MHS. Related Content: Arteriovenous Access for Hemodialysis…
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How Do Multimodal Large Language Models Perform on Clinical Vignette Questions?
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How did GPT-4 Vision, a model that can work with images and text as input, perform when answering clinical challenge questions from medical journals? Daniel Truhn, MD, MSc, of the University Hospital Aachen in Germany, joins JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss this topic. Related Content: Comparative Analysis of M…
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Divine Intervention Episode 521: 2024 USMLE Step 2CK Free 120 Discussion Part 4
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In this series, I continue our deep examination of the current Free 120 for the Step 2CK exam. As mentioned earlier, consider listening to this series if you’re also preparing for Step 3 and COMLEX 2/3. Lots of useful nuggets here. https://divineinterventionpodcasts.files.wordpress.com/2024/03/episode-521-step-2-free-120-2024-part-4.mp3 Audio Downl…
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In this short podcast, I discuss the upcoming 25 hour Step 1/COMLEX 1 review. The course is excellent prep for those taking the mentioned exams along with those taking Step 2/3 or COMLEX 2/3 with poor foundations. With the increasing basic science bent of the Step 2/3 exams, an increasing number of individuals even with good knowledge bases are fin…
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Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Myc, ras, BRCA…these are all shorthand for common cancer mutations, with a new study saying that’s how cancers should be identified rather than which organ or system they’re found in, since not knowing the mutations may delay proper treatment. Kimmel … Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read Mo…
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Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Myc, ras, BRCA…these are all shorthand for common cancer mutations, with a new study saying that’s how cancers should be identified rather than which organ or system they’re found in, since not knowing the mutations may delay proper treatment. Kimmel … Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read Mo…
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Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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All cancers carry mutations, and these should direct how they are named, NOT where they are located. That’s the stance of a new study finding that treatments that are targeted to the actual mutations a cancer carries rely on identifying … Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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All cancers carry mutations, and these should direct how they are named, NOT where they are located. That’s the stance of a new study finding that treatments that are targeted to the actual mutations a cancer carries rely on identifying … Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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More cancers were diagnosed in 2023 than in the previous year, the American Cancer Society says, but cancer deaths are not rising at the same rate. William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, says as our … Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports…
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Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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More cancers were diagnosed in 2023 than in the previous year, the American Cancer Society says, but cancer deaths are not rising at the same rate. William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, says as our … Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports…
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Deaths from certain cancers continue to rise, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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While overall cancer deaths are continuing their decline, there are three that are still problematic, the most recent data from the American Cancer Society demonstrates. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson names them. Nelson: The ones to watch … Deaths from certain cancers continue to rise, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More …
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Deaths from certain cancers continue to rise, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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While overall cancer deaths are continuing their decline, there are three that are still problematic, the most recent data from the American Cancer Society demonstrates. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson names them. Nelson: The ones to watch … Deaths from certain cancers continue to rise, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More …
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The American Cancer Society reports many new cancers but not rising deaths, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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The annual analysis of the American Cancer Society reports that while the overall number of new cancers diagnosed is higher than last year, deaths from cancers are not rising along with the new cases. Sidney Kimmel Cancer center director William … The American Cancer Society reports many new cancers but not rising deaths, Elizabeth Tracey reports R…
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The American Cancer Society reports many new cancers but not rising deaths, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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The annual analysis of the American Cancer Society reports that while the overall number of new cancers diagnosed is higher than last year, deaths from cancers are not rising along with the new cases. Sidney Kimmel Cancer center director William … The American Cancer Society reports many new cancers but not rising deaths, Elizabeth Tracey reports R…
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USMLE Step 1 Pathology Drill Session (15 Minutes)
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Welcome back! This is a 15-minute, 5-round, high-yield Cellular Pathology drill session for the USMLE Step 1 exam. Today's drill session will cover a variety of foundational cellular pathology topics that you need to know for your USMLE Step 1 exam. Want more? Visit us on Substack where we're posting more drills, written training & tutorials, and a…
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REBEL Cast Ep124: Nitrates in Right Sided MIs?
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Background: Nitrates can help improve symptoms and ischemia in the setting of acute myocardial infarction. Current teaching holds that nitrates should be avoided in patients with potential right ventricular myocardial infarction (RVMI), due to the risk of decreasing preload and precipitating hypotension. This belief is based on a single 1989 study …
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The Pantry Challenge: Committing To Food Preservation & Sustainability With Dawn Gallop Of #9 Farms
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Dawn Gallop of #9 Farms returns to the podcast to discuss food preservation, self-sufficiency, homesteading, and more. Dawn has been a homesteader since 1992, and she is a mother to nine children, a farmer, nurse, artist, cheesemaker, canner, soapmaker, and beekeeper. Dawn is on a mission to share her knowledge of self-sustainability with others – …
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Our Achilles’ Heel: Vulnerability and Medical Uncertainty
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Rather than sheltering me from the rigors of doctoring, the museum has deepened my relationship to medicine by restoring its inherent mystery. It reminds me that the reality of our patients will always exceed our understanding of them. Kain Kim reflects on how teaching the humanities can help normalize uncertainty in medical training. The essay rea…
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Do you ever feel like your hand is falling asleep all the time? Is it tingling or having a numb feeling? This common condition that is cramping your style is carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome can be caused by repetitive hand motion, pregnancy and other medical conditions. The symptoms that your patient might experience is numbness, tin…
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A Just Culture in the workplace means that everyone should feel safe to speak up, and leads to open and honest communication, systems thinking, engagement, and participation, where everyone is involved in making improvements. Professor Janet Anderson and Garry Mann, our Human Factors team, talk to Yooralla’s Director of Just Culture Miranda Corneli…
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Show description: 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 Universi…
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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for March 16, Part 1: Marijuana Harms
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The history of sugar and how it transformed the world; Opposition to PFAs compounds mounts in face of rising health concerns; Fructose intolerance is way under-diagnosed as a cause of GI woes; Study confirms texting while walking increases fall risk (DUH!); American Lung Association issues warning about marijuana harms.…
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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for March 16, Part 2: Pickleball
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Weight loss drugs demonstrate heart benefits—leading advocates to call for insurance coverage for up to 94 million Americans, as Congressional Black Caucus urges Medicare to allow eligibility; Cancer cases surge among young, with Covid lockdown cited as a reason for delayed diagnoses; Swedish study shows majority of pricey new breakthrough cancer d…
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Podcast – Practice Index – Dissecting the new GP Contract
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With general practice at a crossroads, Practice Index podcast regulars Robyn Clark and Claire Houston join Ben to assess the financial hurdles presented within the latest GP contract. The 2% funding increase is a drop in the ocean against towering inflation and the uptick in the national living wage could well see a situation whereby practices are …
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320 – Becoming A Medical SLP with Chanelle Tignor
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Wondering how to start a medical career with your SLP graduate degree? Get ready for an episode packed with wisdom and inspiration as Theresa sits down with Chanelle Tignor, M.S., CCC-SLP, discussing her journey from graduate school to her medical career. Theresa and Chanelle walk you through the importance of exploring different settings, diving i…
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2024 Critical Care Trials March Madness Bracket Preview: Part II
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2024 Critical Care Trials March Madness Bracket Preview: Part II Cardiac/Pulmonary and Sepsis/Fluids Regions CV/Pulm Bracketologist: Jolie Gallagher, PharmD, BCCCP Sepsis/Fluids Bracketologist: Clay Small, PharmD, BCCCP PubMed links for all 68 Critical Care March Madness trials: https://pharmacytodose.files.wordpress.com/2024/03/critical-care-trial…
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In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of …
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2024 Critical Care Trials March Madness Bracket Preview: Part I
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2024 Critical Care Trials March Madness Bracket Preview: Part I Bleeding/Blood Glucose and Neuro/PADIS Regions Bleeding/BG Bracketologist: Jason Hecht, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, FCCM Neuro/PADIS Bracketologist: Karen Berger, PharmD, FASHP, FCCM, BCPS, BCCCP @karenccrx PubMed links for all 68 Critical Care March Madness trials: https://pharmacytodose.fil…
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Chocolate—Get the Lead Out! - Frankly Speaking Ep 372
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Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-372 Overview: Listen in as we unwrap Consumer Reports’ findings on heavy metals found in commonly consumed chocolate products. Our discussion looks into concerns about high levels of metals like lead an…
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This episode covers episcleritis. Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/medicine/ophthalmology/episcleritis/ or in the ophthalmology section of the 2nd edition of the Zero to Finals medicine book. The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.By Thomas Watchman
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In this podcast, I discuss the review courses coming up in November/December For Step 1-3; The NBME Test Taking Class from 5-7.30 pm PST on 3/21/2024 The 4 Hour Biostatistics Bootcamp from 4-8 pm PST on 3/22/2024 The 5 Hour Social Sciences/Ethics/Quality Improvement/Communication Review from 3-8 pm PST on 3/23/24 For Step 2/3; The 20 Hour Review fr…
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In this short podcast, I discuss the 50 hr, 500 MCQ Step 2/3 (also COMLEX 2/3) class taking place from June 1-14, 2024. We will meet for 5 hrs over 10 days (with 4 break days) with each session running from 3-8 pm PST. The class will focus heavily on reviewing content, critical analysis and reasoning skills, and NBME test taking principles. The cla…
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'A' - Todays term from the Anatomy & Physiology textbook is " Aminopeptidase ". Welcome to the new series, Dr Matt & Dr Mike's A-Z of the human body. New A-Z series episodes released every Monday and Wednesday. Regular long form episodes will be released every fortnight on Saturday/Sunday. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrMattDrMike/ Email: gubi…
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ACOG has released a new clinical practice guideline on labor management! In this third part, Fei and Nick discuss ways to limit interventions in labor and their evidence as provided by CPG 8. Congratulations on the Match! We wanted to let everyone know that we will be creating the OB/Gyn Intern Challenge again this year. Go onto our website to get …
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Divine Intervention Episode 520: 2024 USMLE Step 2CK Free 120 Discussion Part 3
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This series is pretty HY and should be an extremely helpful study tool for those taking Step 2CK and COMLEX Level 2. I would also recommend reviewing this if you’re taking Step 3/Level 3. We continue our discussion of the most recent free 120. I also discuss one of the drug ads. Feel free to email me via the website to enroll for any of the review …
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Self Care & Leadership: How To Harness Your Self-Love & Inner Peace Through Improv Comedy
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Meet Erin Diehl, a business improv edutainer, failfluencer, and keynote speaker. As the founder of improve it!, she harnesses the power of improvisational comedy and experiential learning to help others thrive in ever-changing environments – and do so with a smile on their faces. Erin is also the author of I See You!: A Leader's Guide to Energizing…
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