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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Treating Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly – Frankly Speaking EP10

In this podcast episode, we will talk about how systolic hypertension effects outcomes, put into context a recent JACC systematic review paper on the topic and JNC 8 and discuss NNT and NNH.

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ECCPodcast: Emergencias y Cuidado Crítico 49: Cómo evaluar el paciente con un síncope

El síncope es una perdida abrupta, transitoria, y completa del conocimiento, asociado a una incapacidad de mantener tono postural, usualmente debido a un flujo sanguíneo brevemente inadecuado al cerebro. La causa más común de un síncope es vasovagal. Aunque un síncope vasovagal suele ser algo benigno, la preocupación principal inicial es descartar otras causas potencialmente…

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Neurology® Podcast March 28 2017 Issue

Early Decompressive Craniectomy for Malignant Cerebral Infarction: Meta-analysis and Clinical Decision Algorithm [NCP]

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Recommendations for Screening Adults – Frankly Speaking EP9

In this week’s podcast episode, we will identify the known health risks of OSA and outcomes of OSA treatment, discuss the new USPSTF screening recommendations on OSA and consider application of the new recommendations, known risks and outcomes of practice.

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AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 18: Episode 34 – March 15, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician

End-of-life care (1:10), latent tuberculosis (5:50), preterm labor (7:30), antipsychotics in delirium (12:50), multiple myeloma (14:50), and an interview with Ranit Mishori, MD, discussing her unique career path, advocacy, community engagement, and social determinants of health (18:20).

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Neurology® Podcast March 21 2017 Issue

Pure autonomic failure: Predictors of conversion to clinical CNS involvement

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Non-Fasting Lipids for Cardiovascular Risk Evaluation – Frankly Speaking EP8

In this podcast episode, we will consider the rationale for using non-fasting labs to screen for ASCVD as well as review the controversies around their use and talk about the differential diagnosis of hypertriglyceridemia.

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Neurology® Podcast March 14 2017 Issue

Moderators and Predictors of Response to Behavior Therapy for Tics in Children and Adults with Tourette’s Disorder

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Helping Kidney Stones Pass: Use of Alpha Antagonists – Frankly Speaking EP7

In this podcast episode, we will talk about the benefits of alpha antagonists on passing larger kidney stones as well as discuss the need for stone collection and analysis to prevent future stones. We will also learn how to effectively counsel patients about alpha antagonist use including risks and benefits.

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Neurology® Podcast March 7 2017 Issue

Neurology® Genetics: Clinical and Genetic Study of Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia in Canada

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