The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
Un podcast de The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast - Les lundis
538 Épisodes
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#58: Concussion, traumatic brain injury, and post-concussive syndrome
Publié: 18/09/2017 -
#57: Polypharmacy and deprescribing Part 2: More thinking and thoughts
Publié: 15/09/2017 -
#56: Polypharmacy and deprescribing Part 1: Living better through chemicals
Publié: 11/09/2017 -
#55: Eating disorders: Specified and Not Otherwise Specified
Publié: 04/09/2017 -
#54: Upper Respiratory Infections: Coughs, colds, gargling, and antibiotic underuse?!
Publié: 28/08/2017 -
#53: Urinary Incontinence: Tips and strategies to stay dry.
Publié: 21/08/2017 -
#52: Anemia: Tips, and tools for diagnosis and treatment
Publié: 14/08/2017 -
#51: Diabetes treatment in 2017: New meds, insulin, and cardiac risk reduction
Publié: 07/08/2017 -
#50: How to read the medical literature like a journal editor
Publié: 31/07/2017 -
#49: Vertigo and Dizziness: How to Treat, Who to Send Home and Who Might Have a Stroke
Publié: 24/07/2017 -
#48: Hyponatremia Deconstructed
Publié: 17/07/2017 -
#47: Osteoporosis Part 2: bone markers, fracture risk, and more on calcium and Vitamin D
Publié: 10/07/2017 -
#46: Chest pain, coronary CT angiography, and coronary artery disease
Publié: 03/07/2017 -
#45: Heart failure: update and guidelines review
Publié: 26/06/2017 -
#44: Obesity Medication Overview from AACE 2017
Publié: 19/06/2017 -
#43 Random Clinical Pearls: ACP Highlights and Recap Part 2
Publié: 12/06/2017 -
#42: The Diabetic Foot: Diagnose, prevent, and treat ulcers and infections
Publié: 05/06/2017 -
#41: HIV, PrEP, and STI screening
Publié: 29/05/2017 -
#40: Pseudo endocrine disorders, fatigue, and the Schmerbsiders?
Publié: 22/05/2017 -
#39: Secondary hypertension, hyperaldosteronism, Cushing’s, and pheochromocytoma
Publié: 15/05/2017
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 for Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Primary Care, and Hospital Medicine.