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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Constipation: Going With the Flow – Frankly Speaking EP12
In this week’s podcast episode, we will review recent literature on ineffectiveness of laxatives and learn about indications for newer agents.
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Physical Activity Following a Concussion – Frankly Speaking EP11
In this podcast episode, we will discuss current guidelines for a concussion evaluation or work-up as well as return to activity following a concussion. We will also put into...
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 19: Episode 35 – April 1, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (1:10), preventing unintended adolescent pregnancy (5:50), postpartum hemorrhage (7:20), and a POEM on placebo (11:00).
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...
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....
Neurology® Podcast March 28 2017 Issue
Early Decompressive Craniectomy for Malignant Cerebral Infarction: Meta-analysis and Clinical Decision Algorithm [NCP]
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...
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,...
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...
Neurology® Podcast March 14 2017 Issue
Moderators and Predictors of Response to Behavior Therapy for Tics in Children and Adults with Tourette’s Disorder
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...
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Breast Cancer and the Harms of Overdiagnosis – Frankly Speaking EP6
In this podcast episode, we consider the premise of overdiagnosis and how it applies to women being screened for breast cancer and highlight ways to mitigate the risks of...
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 17: Episode 33 – March 1, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism (1:10), addressing the needs of LGBT patients (6:20), syncope (8:50), brief resolved unexplained events (BRUEs) (14:20), buprenorphine (17:10), and seborrheic dermatitis (20:00).
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Weekend Warrior: Exercising on the Weekends can be enough – Frankly Speaking EP5
Objectives: Appreciate the data on different exercise timelines Learn new options when counseling patients for exercise Understand the need to include exercise counseling for most adults
Neurology® Podcast February 21 2017 Issue
Neurology® Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation: Microarray screening of Guillain-Barré syndrome sera for antibodies to glycolipid complexes
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 16: Episode 32 – February 15, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Acute coronary syndrome (1:10), rifaximin (6:10), top medical schools for Family Medicine (8:40), proteinuria in children (10:00), antenatal steroids (13:30), and the Prevention Priorities Game (16:10).
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Easy Management of Statin Induced Myalgias – Frankly Speaking EP4
Have a patient with Statin Induced Myalgias? This episode will give you the best evidence on a simple and cost effective solution, and dispel common myths about this problem.
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast Bonus Episode 4 – Feb 9, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Interview with Mark H. Greenawald, MD, Professor and Vice Chair for Academic Affairs, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Carilion Clinic and Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and...
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 15: Episode 31 – February 1, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Antiepileptic drugs (1:50), dizziness (3:40), statins and dementia (8:10), jaundice in adults (9:00), practice guidelines for Botox (11:10), sertraline (12:40), and treatment of peripheral vascular disease (14:20).
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Introduction of Food to Infants: Preventing Peanut Allergies – Frankly Speaking EP3
Can peanut allergy be prevented in children? This podcast will review the newest AAP recommendations on feeding in the first year of life, with a special emphasis on preventing...
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Getting the Complicated Asthmatic Under Control – Frankly Speaking EP2
This episode will build on the previous podcast with a focus on how to apply the management guidelines in Asthma with a focus on critical features to know for board...
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 14: Episode 30 – January 15, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Hyperlipidemia (1:30), sleep apnea (5:50), otitis media (7:10), respiratory syncytial virus (8:50), giant cell arteritis (11:00), fibroids (12:50), and «Does chocolate cause acne?» (15:20).
Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine When Can We Start Preventing Recurrence of Acute Gout? – Frankly Speaking EP13
Most patients who suffer an acute gout attack should be started on urate lowering therapy. It is known that starting urate lowering therapy can itself precipitate a gout attack...