Podcast: Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Podcast

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Older Adults: Can We Teach Our Patients to “Unlearn” it? – Frankly Speaking EP 87

Chronic non-cancer pain in adults over 60 years old is common. The consequences are a decreased quality of life, disability and increased healthcare costs which can be due to the cost of therapies or from adverse pharmacologic effects to name a few. This episode discusses the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis by Niknejad…

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Shoulder Surgery Usually Not Beneficial For Most – Frankly Speaking EP 86

Adults often present with atraumatic shoulder pain around age 50 and are diagnosed with impingement syndrome (rotator cuff tendonitis). However, as this recent study demonstrates, the standard of care for treatment should not be surgery. Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Digital Media Use and ADHD Symptoms in Teenagers – Is There an Association? – Frankly Speaking EP 85

A recent longitudinal study of high school students in the LA area found a modest but significant association between high-frequency digital media use (phones, tablets) and subsequent ADHD symptoms. Join us as we discuss these findings and the possible impact on adolescent primary care. Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Physician Burnout: What Degree Have We Reached? – Frankly Speaking EP 84

This episode is an introductory discussion of the very real problem of physician burnout. It affects you and those around you. What do we know about burnout and how can we move beyond it? Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Should You Use Budesonide-Formoterol as Needed for Mild Asthma? – Frankly Speaking EP 83

In this episode, we will discuss using an inhaled steroid twice a day to control mild asthma symptoms, versus using the combination budesonide and formoterol. Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine More Than Beauty: Length and Quality of Sleep and Its Impact on CV Risk Factors in Teens – Frankly Speaking EP 82

It has been fairly established that short duration of sleep is associated with obesity in teens and adults; however, the impact of quantity and quality of sleep has not been as well established. A cross-sectional study by Feliciano et al. found that longer and better sleep was associated with better cardiometabolic profiles in early adolescence…

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Goals of Care Discussions in Patients with Serious Illness: Is It a Downer? – Frankly Speaking EP 81

Discussing goals of care with patients that have a serious, life-limiting illness does not affect the patient’s anxiety or depression—but can increase the quality of the communication. Listen to this podcast episode for tips that are easily adaptable to any outpatient or specialty practice. Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Breastfeeding Supplemented with Formula; When Is It the Right Thing to Do? – Frankly Speaking EP 80

Breastfeeding exclusively in the first six months of life is widely recommended. However, in this study of newborns who were losing weight because their mother’s milk had not yet come in, post-breastfeeding supplementation improved weight and did not alter breastfeeding rates at one month.  Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC 

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Mangia: What Is the Truth about the Mediterranean Diet and CVD Health? – Frankly Speaking EP 79

In 2013, a groundbreaking clinical trial from Spain touted the benefits of the Mediterranean Diet to reduce CVD risk. A recent review of the study found some irregularities in the randomization procedure that cast concern on the validity of the findings. After reanalysis of the data, however, the results were essentially the same. Guest: Susan…

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Binge Drinking in Adolescents: A Sober Subject That Begs for Attention – Frankly Speaking EP 78

For adolescents who binge drink, when they begin and how often they do it affects academic performance. This episode discusses the findings of a longitudinal analysis of secondary school students in Canada: The COMPASS study. Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

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