In this episode, we are joined by Internal Medicine PGY-3s and soon-to-be fellows Dr. Carrie Mahurin and Dr. Jen Bergeron. Together, they review the evidence for or against a broadened therapeutic role of SGLT2 Inhibitors beyond diabetes treatment, in light of new trials suggesting efficacy in heart failure and chronic kidney disease management.
Guests: Dr. Carrie Mahurin, MD, PGY3 at UVMMC, and Dr. Jen Bergeron, MD, PGY3 at UVMMC
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Dr. Kramer Wahlberg's love of rowing, EKGs, and Dr. Prospero Gogo
Dr. Jeremiah Dickerson informs us of his love of psychiatry, Beyonce, and the Green Mountain Medicine Podcast
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Find out if smoking tobacco or vaping is worse for you from Dr. Garth Garrison
Learn Dr. Joseph Pierson’s top ten tips for life
The Secret Life of a Nocturnist featuring Dr. Michael Stutzman
How Dr. Lee-Anna Burgess eats Australian vegemite
Why you won’t find Dr. Matthew Gilbert palpating your thyroid at 9pm
Introduction of your new hosts
How Vermont is Treating Opioid Use Disorder
Green Mountain Medicine Presents: Mind the Gap
Embracing Technology in Healthcare
HIV Stigma & Advocacy
UVM’s Internal Medicine Chief Residents
A Beginner’s Guide to Palliative Care with David Rand DO
Covid-19 Vaccines & Community Cohesion with Dr. Tim Lahey
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