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The Home of Medicine podcast is provided by EFIM Academy in association with the European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM). The podcasts are hosted by Dr. Amie Burbridge, a Consultant in Acute `Medicine from Coventry, UK. Episodes discuss and explore challenging cases with a focus on cognitive biases. The latest clinical guidelines will also be covered. EFIM Academy at https://www.efimacademy.org
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Ben and I are back with another case of foot drop, yet with a very different history and diagnosis. Ben tests my neurology skills (again), and I flounder (again). We reflect on diagnostic momentum and confirmation bias and how this may affect a patient's journey in hospital. Please rate, review and share the podcast. Contact us at; a.burbridge@nhs.…
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We are back with a very challenging case of a headache and I, for once, am completely lost for words. Ben is officially a genius in my eyes. Ben resorts to quoting Steps lyrics! Coming soon - Home of Medicine YouTube Channel - Watch this space! Follow us on X @amieburbridge @DrBenLovell For more clinical reasoning based education take a look at htt…
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In this episode join Ben and I as we discuss a case urinary retention in pregnancy. We explore possible causes and reflect on what to do when we don't know what to do. We reflect on acknowledging the limitations of our competencies and knowledge. For more clinical reasoning head to https://www.efimacademy.org/login/index.php Get in touch; a.burbrid…
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In this episode Ben and I discuss a patient I first saw last year, and we reflect on what happened next. We discuss kindness, openness and honesty and we encourage everyone to take a mid ward round coffee break to help develop team work and wellbeing. Please rate, review and share this podcast For more learning check out https://www.efimacademy.org…
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We are back to discuss a case of foot drop and I reflect on my self confessed neurophobia. Ben and I share our thoughts about investigations in the acute setting. Subscribe, share and join us as we unravel the mystery of the sudden foot drop. Visit https://www.efimacademy.org/login/index.php for interactive e-learning modules to develop your clinic…
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Join Ben and I as we discuss headaches, decision fatigue and recency bias. We reflect on the importance of reflection and how it's OK not to be OK. For more learning; Check out Ben's book "Eureka: Clinical Skills, Diagnostics and Reasoning". Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical …
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Join us for another fantastic episode, as Ben and I discuss 'the swollen leg'. We navigate a challenging case with the usual discussion of decision making and how it can be affected by where you see a patient. Whether you're a health professional or simply curious, this episode promises to be both informative and entertaining. Don't miss as we unra…
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In this episode I am joined by Professor Nicola Cooper, a physician and and expert in clinical reasoning education, we dissect a case of abdominal pain. We reflect on night brain and how being sleep deprived can affect our decision making processes and how the night team should never be criticised. Clinical Reasoning in Medical Education group (www…
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In this episode I am joined by the fantastic Sam, for the pre PACES podcast. I am put in the hot seat as Sam and I talk through a challenging case of shortness of breath and chest pain on a night shift. We discuss overcoming your fears, the importance of reflection and the value of a collateral history. For more from Sam listen @ https://www.prepac…
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Welcome to another enlightening episode with Ben and I. Ben presents a case with an unexpected blood result and we share our experiences and insights as to how we would handle the situation. Subscribe, share, and join us as we try and unravel the unexpected blood result. Visit www.efimacademy.org for interactive e-modules that can help develop your…
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Amie discusses a man who presented with chest pain, and how things could have been very different if she hadn't sent him home. Ben, as usual provides excellent analysis of the situation as we discuss cognitive biases and time pressures at work. Check out https://www.efimacademy.org/login/index.php for more interactive learning @amieburbridge @DrBen…
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Ben and I are back and we discuss a case of a 35 year old male presenting with palpitations. Ben takes us back to the 1980's, where he discusses the importance of the CAST trial, Cardiac Arrhythmia Supression Trial. We work through the case and how different we approach things in the ED department. @amieburbridge @DrBenLovell @amieburbridge @DrBenL…
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This episode I am joined by Dr Dror Dicker, Dror has published many articles on obesity and in this episode we go to basics and discuss what obesity is and the pathophysiology. Dror is head of Internal Medicine & the Obesity Clinic at Tel Aviv University and Associate Professor and he is president of the Israeli Association for the Study of Obesity…
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Ben and I are back. We discuss a case of chest pain and leg weakness that I saw over a weekend. The all important cognitive biases are discussed and Ben works through this challenging case. Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasoning by working through real life cases. Happy …
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Dr Ben Lovell joins me for another fascinating case discussion. This time I am in the hot seat, Ben presents a case of hypertension and I work through how I would approach the case, reflecting on those all important cognitive biases. Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasonin…
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This episode comes all the way from a very snowy Northern Sweden. I was at the European School of Internal Medicine - Winter School, and was very fortunate to meet Dr Fraz Mir, a Consultant Physician in Acute Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK. He is also an Affiliated Assistant Professor in t…
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Dr Ben Lovell is back and we discuss a case of collapse. A presenting complaint that has so many potential diagnoses, we begin to unpick how to investigate. Ben and I also discuss 'Gut Instinct' and is it a valuable tool in our diagnostic tool box?. Coming soon - Transcripts for all podcasts Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modul…
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In this episode I am joined by Dr Steven Laird and we discuss common and less common cases that we see in Internal Medicine. We delve into how to investigate unilateral respiratory consolidation and possible causes. Coming soon - Transcripts for all podcasts Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EFIM Academy aims to devel…
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Season 2 is here. The Home of Medicine team are back with more clinical conundrums and interesting cases. In this episode Amie is in the hot seat and Dr Steve Laird is putting Amie through her paces regarding a patient who is a returning traveller with diarrhoea. Can you pick up the clues from Steve before Amie? Coming soon - Transcripts for all po…
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Influenza season is coming and this episode Amie is joined by Dr Steven Montgomery Laird FRCP, MPH. Dr Laird is a Consultant Medical Microbiologist working at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire. We discuss how a patient with influenza may present, how to treat and the importance of vaccination and the potential cardiovascular complicati…
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Amie remembers a patient that she saw on the acute take with chest pain, Ben works through his diagnoses and they reflect on how things aren't always as they seem. Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasoning by working through real life cases. Happy learning! @amieburbridge @…
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Have you ever wondered how to investigate a genital rash? Amie and Dr Steve Laird are here to demystify rashes as they talk through a case presenting to the general internal physicians. They also discuss how journalistic reporting of conditions could influence our diagnoses. Can you get the diagnosis before Amie? Visit www.efimacademy.org for furth…
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Amie and Ben are back and discussing a mysterious case of back pain. All is not as it seems when Ben reviews an individual with thoracic back pain. They discuss pyjama paralysis and Amie wants to bring back the ward day room. Can you figure out what is going on before Ben and Amie? Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EF…
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Amie and Ben are back! This time they discuss potential causes of sudden paralysis. Amie discusses her neurophobia and Ben discusses his fear of being called to review patients on the gynae ward. Want more from Ben? Take a look at his excellent book; Eureka: Clinical Skills, Diagnostics and Reasoning; By Ben Lovell, Mark Lander and Nick Murch Visit…
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In this episode I am joined by Professor Andrew Elder, the current President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, UK. Professor Elder has extensive experience in bedside teaching and was the Medical Director of the MRCP (UK) exams. In this enlightening episode, we discuss bedside medicine and how it has been affected by the pandemic. What…
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Amie and Ben are back for episode 10 to discuss a patient presenting with a rash. Can you identify what is happening in this case? Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasoning by working through real life cases. Happy learning! @amieburbridge @DrBenLovell…
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Amie and Ben are back with another case to reflect and learn from. Would you approach this case differently? For further reading; https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg137 https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(19)30724-X/fulltext @amieburbridge @DrBenLovellBy EFIM Academy Dr Amie Burbridge
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In this special bonus episode I chat with Prof. Ewelina Biskup, Prof. Evelyne Bischof, MD, MPH, FEFIM. Ewelina has an interest in longevity medicine and we discuss what longevity medicine is and the role internal physician can play in this growing field of medicine. To learn more; Advanced Course, launched for free for everyone and specifically als…
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Amie is joined by Dr Sarb Clare, an Acute Physician who works in Birmingham, UK. They discuss a case in which ultrasound plays an important role. Can you get the diagnosis before Amie? Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasoning by working through real life cases. Happy learn…
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Amie is joined by Dr Ben Lovell, a Consultant in Acute Medicine in London. This episode they discuss a challenging case of fever and how our cognitive biases can affect how we make diagnoses. Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasoning by working through real life cases. Happ…
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Dr Amie Burbridge is joined by Dr Ben Lovell, a Consultant in Acute Medicine. Have you ever wondered how to approach a case of a headache. This episode will help to work through those headache diagnostic dilemmas. Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules. The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasoning by working through…
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