We trust doctors with our lives; they are some of the most educated and well-respected members of society. But what happens if they can't diagnose a patient? This high stake medical procedural follows patients as they suffer from bizarre, often terrifying illnesses. None of which doctors learned about in medical school. Medical Mysteries is a Parcast Original, with new episodes every Tuesday.
Emergency Medicine Cases – Where the Experts Keep You in the Know. For complete episodes please visit emergencymedicinecases.com
Doom and Bloom,Nurse Amy,Dr Bones,Survival,Survival Medicine,Traditional and Alternative Medical Advice including Survival Medicine or Collapse Medicine.
Author interviews that explore the latest clinical reviews.
A podcast about the body's defenders against disease.
This podcast might not actually kill you, but it covers so many things that can. Each episode tackles a different disease, from its history, to its biology, and finally, how scared you need to be. Ecologists and epidemiologists Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke make infectious diseases acceptable fodder for dinner party conversation and provide the perfect cocktail recipe to match
Emergency Medicine podcasts based on evidence based medicine focussed on practice in and around the resus room.
Online Medical Education on Emergency Department (ED) Critical Care, Trauma, and Resuscitation
EM Basic- your boot camp guide to emergency medicine. Made for medical students and emergency medicine interns to review common chief complaints in emergency medicine from the ground up
Meet 'em, greet 'em, treat 'em and street 'em
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Weekly Editors' Audio Summary for JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association
Dr. Drew Pinsky, board certified internist and addiction medicine specialist, takes listener calls and talks to experts on a variety of topics relating to health, relationships, sex and drug addiction.
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).
A podcast that deconstructs strategies to live and practice with intent. Don't just suck it up, think differently. Hosted by emergency physician Rob Orman, MD, creator of ERcast.
The purpose of this podcast is to help medical students crush their emergency medicine clerkship and get top 1/3 on their SLOE. The content is organized in an approach to format and covers different chief complaints, critical diagnoses, and skills important for your clerkship.
A Meded101.com Production
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, Stuart Brigham, 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 ...
Brain fun for curious people.
ACEP Frontline, hosted by Dr. Ryan Stanton, features in-depth conversations on the hottest topics in emergency medicine and critical care.
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Weekly Audio Summary RSS feed. NEJM (http://www.nejm.org) is a weekly general medical journal that publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
Rational Evidence-Based Evaluation of Literature
#FOAMed based academic emergency medicine from the St.Emlyn's team. #Virchester #MedEd
The BMJ is an international peer reviewed medical journal and a fully “online first” publication. The BMJ’s vision is to be the world’s most influential and widely read medical journal. Our mission is to lead the debate on health and to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers, and other health professionals in ways that will improve outcomes for patients. We aim to help doctors to make better decisions.
We believe in the educational merits of Free Open Access Medical education (FOAM), which includes podcasts, blogs, articles on PubMed Central, conferences streamed for free and more. As a result, we would like to encourage others to move beyond quoting podcasts and into the realm of tying “cutting edge” FOAM to the core content. We’ll provide some review and references for listeners to go read. Why, indeed, should we FOAM it alone when FOAM can inspire us to go, read, think, and be excellent?
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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
Audio presentations by Dr. Ronald Hoffman on the topics of preventive medicine and natural healing
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.
Pediatric educational resource developed by learners for learners. Founded at the University of Alberta. Podcasts, Videos, Infographics, Cases.
Our near daily podcasts move quickly to reflect current events, are inspired by real patient care, and speak to the true nature of what it’s like to work in the Emergency Room or Pre-Hospital Setting. Each medical minute is recorded in a real emergency department, by the emergency physician or clinical pharmacist on duty – the ER is our studio and everything is live.
Gastroenterology Literature Review
A podcast review of the Infectious Disease literature with commentary.
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!
An examination of medical ethics and the practioners who define them.
A Daily High-Yield review podcast by Orthobullets⏤the Free Learning & Collaboration Community for Orthopaedic Surgery Education.
This podcast is designed to inspire intensive care clinicians to become the very best they can be at delivering care to their critically ill patients.
For Emergency Responders at All Levels
Prehospital emergency and critical care podcast by Tyler Christifulli & Sam Ireland
A comprehensive, intimate discussion about escaping emotional unhealth, by Brian Barnett, who authentically rid himself of Borderline Personality Disorder, after having lived with it, unaware, for the first thirty-seven years of his life. New episodes published Thursdays.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for February 27, Part 1
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Reviewing the March Issue with Anna Collins and Nicolò Bizzarri (English Version)
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In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellows Anna Collins and Nicolò Bizzarri discuss the contents of the March issue.By BMJ Group
Let's recap our favorite addiction medicine pearls! We cover the treatment of alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder and discuss strategies surrounding the management of long-term opioid therapy. Please share your favorite addiction medicine pearls with us that we may have forgotten in the comments or by tagging us on Twitter @thecurbsiders. Epi…
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SGEM#320: The RAMPED Trial – It’s a Gas, Gas, Gas
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Date: February 18th, 2021 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Chris Bond is an emergency medicine physician and assistant Professor at the University of Calgary. He is also an avid FOAM supporter/producer through various online outlets including TheSGEM. Reference: Brichko et al. Rapid Administration of Methoxyflurane to Patients in the Emergency Department (RAMPED…
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Bees: Breaking Conventional Medicine, Regenerating Health
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Royal jelly, honey, propolis, pollen…the list of bee products that many of use from day to day is long. But fewer people are aware that there’s something less tangible yet just as healing about bees: their energy. Press play to step into the medicinal world of bees and learn: Why and how one teaspoon of honey per day can prolong your life How bees …
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COVIDcast - Janssen (J&J) COVID-19 Vaccine
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In this episode, we review the FDA briefing document on the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) viral vector COVID-19 vaccine. Show notes: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! Lauren Westafer & Jeremy Faust
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Survival Medicine Podcast: Expiration Dates, Drug Storage
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In a disaster, especially a long-term one, the family medic has to be able to handle a lot of different emergencies. Some of these are clearly survivable, such as a broken finger, and some are not, like a bullet to the brain. It’s important for the medic to have a realistic attitude towards the hard facts. Being realistic won’t make decision-making…
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Episode 162: Antiracism in Medicine Series – Episode 6 – Racism, Trustworthiness, and the COVID-19 Vaccine
https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/ARM-EP-6-Manning-Corbie-Smith-FINAL-2_19_21-8.53-PM.mp3 Dr. Giselle Corbie-Smith and Dr. Kimberly Manning join the CPsolvers team for a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccine, and how we frame our narrative of vaccine uptake in Black and Brown communities…
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EM Quick Hits 26 LAST, Sodium Nitrite Poisoning, Post-intubation Care, Tetracaine for Corneal Abrasion, ST Segment in Occlusion MI, Coping with COVID
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Anand Swaminathan on LAST prevention, recognition and management, Emily Austin on sodium nitrite suicide kit poisoning, methemoglobinemia and methylene blue, Hans & Erin Rosenberg on post-intubation analgesia and sedation, Salim Rezaie on short-term tetracaine for corneal abrasions new evidence, Jesse MacLaren on differentiating ST deviation in occ…
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Episode #131: Low Back Pain, Movement, and Rehab with Greg Lehman
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Greg Lehman's Social Media:http://www.greglehman.ca/https://www.oaoptimism.comhttps://www.movementoptimism.comhttps://ptpodcast.com/podcasts/naf-physio-podcast/New Apparel: https://www.barbellmedicine.com/shop/apparel/ For more of our stuff:Podcasts: goo.gl/X4H4z8Website:www.barbellmedicine.comInstagram:@austin_barbellmedicine@jordan_barbellmedicin…
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ACEP Hyperkalemia Expert Consensus Panel Highlights with Dr. Neuenschwander
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In this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Neuenschwander about the panel discussion on treating Hyperkalemia in the ED.By Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for February 27, Part 2
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Are statin side effects imaginary? Gum disease sets stage for Covid complications and death; Do multivitamins do any good? 14-pound weight gain during Covid lockdown prompted this man’s GERD; Does a calcium score of 1000 necessitate cholesterol medication? Prediabetes hikes odds of brain decline; Hit piece claims supplements offer no Covid benefits…
Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) is characterised by vasospasm that causes digits to change colour to white (pallor) from lack of blood flow, usually brought on by cold temperatures. Affected areas subsequently turn blue due to de-oxygenation and/or red due to reperfusion. It can be a painful condition and can lead to complications.Janet Pope, Professor o…
CAUTION: THESE NOTES CONTAIN SPOILERS!!! Case Introduction You are working a shift at EM Clerkshift General when you are called to the resuscitation bay to see an elderly patient with unstable vitals brought in by EMS. Initial Vitals Temp 98.0F HR 43 RR 18 BP 60/40 O2 98% Critical Actions Diagnose the etiology for the […]…
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QD Clinics (134 - 137 Feb 26) - RA Or Not
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QD137 - RA or Not https://youtu.be/WAoKvSybdhQQD136 - Periorbital Mass https://youtu.be/eVfcgYS0PhYQD135 - Periorbital Edema https://youtu.be/7b9MTNRQ55IQD134 - PFAPA Syndrome https://youtu.be/4Sg7X_AwuKcWAoKvSybdhQQD Clinic is sponsored by RheumNow.LiveBy Dr. Cush
In this episode, we review the topic of Obturator externus from the Anatomy section. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message
So this month we've got a cardiac-arrest-fest for you! With 3 papers centered on the management of cardiac arrest, with some key points that will help inform and improve our practice. First up we have a think about where patients with a presumed cardiac cause of their arrest should be transported to. Trauma networks in the UK have changed destinati…
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Should we revascularise patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy?
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In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Dr James Rudd, is joined by Dr Matthew Ryan from King's College, London. They discuss whether and how we should revascularise patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy, plus also mention the REVIVED study which reports in 2022.If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast to get episo…
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GI Pearls Gastroenterology Podcast Episode 48 - March 2021
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Show notes for Episode 48 March 2021 Younger physicians and longer withdwaral times are associated with detection of advanced neoplasia in a large community practice. – CGH It’s All The RAVE: Time to Give up on “Chronic Radiation Proctitis” Misnomer – Gastroenterology Local immune response to food antigens drives meal-induced abdominal pain – Natur…
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Could Immunostimulants Signal the End of Untreatable Tumor Metastasis?
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You could very well have cancer cells circulating in your body at this very moment. But don’t worry, because if you do, you’ll probably never know it. And you can thank your immune system for that. So how does cancer develop at all? Why and when does the immune system fail to protect us from cancer? And how can this knowledge lead to an effective t…
In this episode, we review the topic of Biceps femoris long head from the Anatomy section. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message
Set times for The Last Symptom podcast and daily Orange Slice videos moving forward.By Brian Barnett
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Wireless Technology and 5G is an Active Threat to Your Health and Privacy
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The US Federal Government continues to hide clear evidence resulting from a 10-year, $30 million study funded by the FDA: radiation from wireless technology causes cancer and breaks DNA. In fact, the government not only has this knowledge, but uses it as a weapon. Thousands of studies over past decades show clear evidence of biological harm caused …
Feb 15 - 28 2021. COVID stuff. Sepsis quibbles. New Mycoplasm. Avoid coughing pigs and lemurs. And more.By Mark Crislip
In this episode, we review the topic of Semimembranosus from the Anatomy section. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message
Long acting reversible contraceptive (LARC’s) are under-used and often too expensive for many women – but this significantly restricts a woman’s contraceptive autonomy.By KCRW
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Suddenly shielding and vaccination variation, with Kevin Fenton and Kamlesh Khunti
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Suddenly 1.7m extra people have been told to shield from coronavirus, thanks to the QCovid algorithm, and that's causing confusion - ethnicity is one of the risk factors in QCovid, and yet there is a signal that there is lower update of the vaccine amongst ethnic minorities in the UK.In this week’s episode, we discuss how particular factors, such a…
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Texas Storm, NASA Climate Advisor, Mars Sounds. Feb 26, 2021, Part 1
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Does A Vaccine Help You If You’ve Already Had COVID-19? Vaccines doses have started to rollout and are getting into the arms of people. We know that if you already had COVID-19, you build up antibodies against the virus. So do the vaccines affect you if you’ve already had COVID-19? Science writer Roxanne Khamsi talks about recent studies showing th…
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Lucid Dreaming, Sex As A Biological Variable, Parachute Science, Global Vaccine Access. Feb 26, 2021, Part 2
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Memory And The Dreaming Mind If you’ve ever stayed up too late studying for a test, you know that sleep impacts memory—you need that precious shut-eye in order to encode and recall all that information. But what is it about sleep that aids memory? Researchers have pinpointed a specific stage of sleep, REM sleep, as an area of interest for studying …
Advance directives (ADs) allow patients to express their medical treatment preferences. Patients with ADs are more likely to receive medical care concordant with their wishes and are less likely to die in the hospital than patients without them, but use remains low in the US. Maria Silvera, MD, a palliative care physician and associate professor of…
The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are the first of many being tested for widespread use. Buddy Creech, MD, MPH, director of the Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program, reviews these and other vaccines likely to become available, including products that use inactivated, protein subunit, and viral vector immunization strategies. Rel…
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Back Country Avalanche Management and Safety with Kyle Nelson
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Meteorologist, Emergency Dispatcher, and Ski Patrol Member, Kyle Nelson, joins us to discuss Avalanches and risk management associated with them. He also touches on his work with the Winter X-Games in Aspen, Colorado this year and how they managed to stage the events amidst the COVID pandemic. Also on the show were Disaster Meteorologist and Emerge…
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American Heart Month with Dr. Harsha Nagarajarao
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In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum speaks with Dr. Harsha Nagarajarao of the Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center about American Heart Month.By BMJ Group
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Wellbeing - speaking out about mental health in the NHS
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Ashling Lillis is a now consultant in acute medicine at Whittington Health NHS Trust, but she was almost a consultant in intensive care medicine - but a mental health crisis just 6 months before she qualified made her reassess her career, and choose a different path.In this podcast, Ash talks to Abi and Cat about the difficulty many doctors have wh…
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Wellbeing - speaking out about mental health in the NHS
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Ashling Lillis is a now consultant in acute medicine at Whittington Health NHS Trust, but she was almost a consultant in intensive care medicine - but a mental health crisis just 6 months before she qualified made her reassess her career, and choose a different path.In this podcast, Ash talks to Abi and Cat about the difficulty many doctors have wh…
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RheumNow Podcast – Sweet Lies or Hard Truths (2.26.2021)
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Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports from the past week on RheumNow.comBy Dr. Cush
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Leyla Weighs In: Prescription Drugs and Nutrient Depletion (Second in a Series)
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Are the prescription medications you're taking depleting your nutritional status?By Dr. Ronald Hoffman
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After COVID: Getting surgical training back on track with Jon Lund and Peter Brennan Ep#1
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In this podcast, we talk to Professor Peter Brennan, surgical human factors expert, and Mr Jon Lund, Chair of the Joint Committee on Surgical Training, about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on surgical training and innovative approaches to mitigating its effects as well as how training is anticipated to recover.Subscribe to the BMJ Military Hea…
Host: Lee P. Shulman, MD, FACMG, FACOG Guest: Andrew M. Kaunitz, MD, FACOG The estrogen component of combined oral contraceptives in part helps to suppress FSH and folliculogenesis, stabilizes the endometrium, minimizes unscheduled bleeding, and supports progestin activity. Nonetheless, there are downsides to estrogen, including an increased risk f…
Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Steven W. Pipe, MD Hemophilia A and hemophilia B are congenital X-linked bleeding disorders caused by deficiency of coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) and IX (FIX). While the life expectancy of patients with hemophilia has dramatically increased over the past several decades, the hemophilia population still faces uniqu…
Guest: Joseph Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP A 15-minute synopsis of the top hematology research in multiple myeloma presented at the 2020 ASH Annual Meeting. Learn about potential practice-changing data placed in a real-world context by a myeloma expert. This activity is an opportunity to stay up to date on the rapidly evolving myeloma landscape an…
Host: Joel L. Cohen, MD Guest: Carolyn I. Jacob, MD, FAAD What does the future hold for aesthetics? The 4 four available neuromodulators share a similar mechanism of action and efficacy profiles, but they each have their own unique characteristics, and now an emerging agent is about to enter the scene. Dr. Joel Cohen and Dr. Carolyn Jacob discuss t…
In this episode, we review the topic of Semitendinosus from the Anatomy section. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message