The Curious Clinicians are currently on a holiday break, but we'll be back with new content in 2024!
In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this episode from our archive, originally posted December 10, 2022. We told the story of a tiny carbohydrate called alpha-gal, delving into unsettling meat allergies after tick bites, ancient viruses, allergic reactions to an anti-cancer antibody, and xenotransplantation.
Read the show notes here.
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
60 - (Heart)Failing to Excrete Sodium
[Reboot] 30 - Cilantro and Soap
59 - Hyperkalemic Heparin
58 - Gutting a Pearl
57 - The Acetabular Ache
56 - Trigging Out
55 - A Cute Pigment
54 - A Lincoln Theory
53 - Very/Qurious Hypoxemia
52 - Way Back Wenckebach
51 - Replete with Kare
50 - Antibiotics on the Brain
49 - Curious Incidents in the Nighttime
48 - Urine the Lung
47 - Something to Cry About
[reboot] 24 - Why is Fever Beneficial? Plus a special ad spot
46 - The Man Who Purposefully Paralyzed Himself
45 - (Trans)locating the bacteria
44 - Propofol, White Lightning
43 - In Vivo Veritas
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