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52. Escalation Emancipation

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Loyal Listeners! Free yourselves from this outdated language! Emancipate your hospitals from 'Escalation antibiotics'!
In today's episode, Callum and Jame rant for 35 minutes about how we talk about changing therapy, and how talk of escalating antibiotics leads to desire for 'big gun' antibiotics.
Apologies for Callum's audio quality on this episode. We'd apologise for Callum in general, but you chose to listen, really you've only yourself to blame.
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Chapters

1. Challenging the Language of Antibiotic Escalation (00:00:00)

2. Rethinking Antibiotics (00:10:03)

3. Antibiotic Knowledge in Clinical Practice (00:21:18)

4. Antibiotic Management and Escalation (00:33:41)

85 episodes

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Loyal Listeners! Free yourselves from this outdated language! Emancipate your hospitals from 'Escalation antibiotics'!
In today's episode, Callum and Jame rant for 35 minutes about how we talk about changing therapy, and how talk of escalating antibiotics leads to desire for 'big gun' antibiotics.
Apologies for Callum's audio quality on this episode. We'd apologise for Callum in general, but you chose to listen, really you've only yourself to blame.
Links:
Tunnocks Tea Cakes
Ledaig whisky
ID:IOTS guide to Aminoglycosides

Send us a Text Message.

Support the Show.

Questions, comments, suggestions to idiotspodcasting@gmail.com or on X/Threads @IDiots_pod
Prep notes for completed episodes can be found here (Not all episodes have prep notes).
If you are enjoying the podcast please leave a review on your preferred podcast app!
Feel like giving back? Donations of caffeine gratefully received!
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/idiotspod

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Challenging the Language of Antibiotic Escalation (00:00:00)

2. Rethinking Antibiotics (00:10:03)

3. Antibiotic Knowledge in Clinical Practice (00:21:18)

4. Antibiotic Management and Escalation (00:33:41)

85 episodes

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