Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine What Does the Evidence Tell Us About Diagnosing and Treating Sinusitis? – Frankly Speaking EP 48
Listen to this episode to learn about the evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis and management of acute sinusitis. Learning Objectives: Discuss the most recent EBP Guidelines on diagnosis and...
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 12: Episode 52 – December 15, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Chronic kidney disease (1:10), precision medicine (3:30), palpitations (7:30), gabapentin for low back pain (11:10), vision screening in children (12:30), and holiday ICD-10 codes (14:00).
Entiende Tu Mente 32: La Fobia Social | 32
Hablamos de uno de los problemas de salud mental más comunes en nuestro día: la FOBIA SOCIAL, ese miedo persistente en el tiempo a compartir situaciones sociales por temor...
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Treatment Options in Opioid Dependence – Frankly Speaking EP 47
Medication-based maintenance therapy is recommended for patients with opioid dependence. Listen to this week’s episode to learn how once monthly naltrexone injections are as effective as daily treatment with...
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 11: Episode 51 – December 1, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Elevated liver transaminase levels (1:10), topical capsaicin for treatment of chronic neuropathic pain (6:30), hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (9:00), local anaesthesia for IUD insertion (13:50), USPSTF recommendation updates (15:30), and...
Entiende Tu Mente 31: El experimento de la cueva de los ladrones | 31
En este podcast hablamos de este curioso experimento de Muzafer Sherif, uno de los más destacados en la historia de la Psicología Social. ¿Cómo crear conflictos sociales y generar...
ECCPodcast: Emergencias y Cuidado Crítico 60: 60 – Actualización 2017 en Resucitación Cardiopulmonar (BLS / SVB)
La American Heart Association está iniciando el nuevo proceso de revisión continua de guías de resucitación cardiopulmonar (CPR / RCP) con la publicación de una actualización en la proporción...
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine New Treatment for Asthma – Frankly Speaking EP 46
We will discuss the use of azithromycin as a therapeutic option for patients with persistent symptomatic asthma despite controller maintenance therapy with inhaled corticosteroids and a long-acting bronchodilator. Learning...
ECCPodcast: Emergencias y Cuidado Crítico 59: 59: Revisión Continua de las Guías de la American Heart Association
Tradicionalmente la American Heart Association ha actualizado sus guías de atención cardiovascular de emergencia cada 5 años. Pero esto está cambiando como resultado que ILCOR cambió su proceso de...
Neurology® Podcast December 5 2017 Issue
Long-term benefit of enzyme-replacement therapy in Pompe disease: A 5-year prospective study
ECCPodcast: Emergencias y Cuidado Crítico 58: 58: Huracán María en Puerto Rico
El Huracán María pasará a la historia como uno de los peores desastres naturales en la historia de los Estados Unidos de América y de Puerto Rico. Todo desastre...
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Endurance Sports: In it for the long haul – Frankly Speaking EP 45
What do you say when your 50-year-old patient that has been relatively sedentary in the last 3 decades wants to do a triathlon? In this episode, we will review...
Entiende Tu Mente 30: El dilema del prisionero | 30
Hace unas semanas un oyente, Juan Carlos, nos dejó este mensaje: “Hola, muy buenas. Me gustaría haceros la propuesta de que abordaseis en un programa El dilema del prisionero,...
Neurology® Podcast November 28 2017 Issue
Midlife systemic inflammatory markers are associated with late-life brain volume: The ARIC study
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Blood Pressure Determination on Obese Arms – Frankly Speaking EP 44
If you become frustrated trying to get a thigh cuff onto the arm of an obese patient, we may have the answer. Learning Objectives: Review the comparison of standard...
Entiende Tu Mente 29: ¿Cómo tolerar mejor la frustración? | 29
Todos sentimos frustración en algún momento. A veces nuestros deseos y anhelos se nos escapan. Nos pasa a todos. Es normal que no alcancemos el 100% de nuestras expectativas....
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 10: Episode 50 – November 15, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Cardiomyopathy (1:10), gout (3:20), glucose management in hospital patients (5:30), latent tuberculosis screening (10:10), herpes zoster (12:00), sleep apnea (14:40), and an interview with family physician, educator, and writer...
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Tattooing and Body Modification: From Risky to Mainstream – What are the Implications for Patient Care? – Frankly Speaking EP 43
In this episode, we discuss the first evidence-based guidelines by the American Academy of Pediatrics on body modification, piercing, and scarification, including complications and assessment of risk. Learning Objectives: ...
Entiende Tu Mente 28: La profecía autocumplida o el Efecto Pigmalión | 28
¿Hasta qué punto nuestros pensamientos, nuestras creencias, nos limitan o nos ayudan a crecer? ¿Hasta qué punto las creencias o pensamientos de otros sobre nosotros pueden afectarnos en la...
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 9: Episode 49 – November 1, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Chronic cough (1:10), physical examination for the rotator cuff (5:10), heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (8:00), statins (12:10), and topical NSAIDs (14:20).
Neurology® Podcast November 14 2017 Issue
Infliximab for the treatment of central nervous system sarcoidosis: A multi-institutional series
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine ‘Tis the Season … for Depression; Get Your Patients Moving. – Frankly Speaking EP 42
How much exercise makes a difference in the primary prevention of depression and anxiety? Find out in this podcast which will provide insights from Norway’s HUNT cohort study that...
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Is Oxygen Helpful for Patients with Acute Stroke? – Frankly Speaking EP 41
Learning Objectives: Understand the results of the Stroke Oxygen Study Understand which patients will benefit from supplemental oxygen
Entiende Tu Mente 27: ¿Es tan difícil cambiar de hábitos? ¿Cómo hacerlo? | 27
En este podcast hablamos de los cambios de hábitos. A petición de nuestra amiga/oyente María -de Madrid-, tratamos el tema con nuestro psicólogo Luis Muiño, nuestra coach Mónica González...
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine The Sun is Setting for Sulfonylureas – Frankly Speaking EP 40
Learning Objectives: Review the data on the risks of SU use Consider other second line approaches to Type 2 DM Review Primary Treatment Goals for T2DM
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 8: Episode 48 – October 15, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Chronic rhinosinusitis (2:10), flu shot recommendations (5:10), social media use and mood disorders (8:20), fetal alcohol syndrome (13:30), and subclinical hypothyroidism (17:20).
Entiende Tu Mente 26: La timidez | 26
Si buscamos la palabra timidez en google, nos aparece esta definición: “sensación de inseguridad o vergüenza en uno mismo que una persona siente ante situaciones sociales nuevas y que...
Neurology® Podcast October 24 2017 Issue
Persistent focal enhancement of the cisternal segment of oculomotor nerve in ophthalmoplegic migraine (Neurology® Clinical Practice)
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Rare Risks with Pediatric Cough & Cold Medications – Frankly Speaking EP 39
Learning Objectives: Discuss the AAP position and why Review findings of adverse events and where the danger lies Offer advice on what to use and how to dose.
Neurology® Podcast Delayed Recall – Patient Perspectives, Part II (January 2018)
Delayed Recall - Patient Perspectives, Part II (January 2018)