Hospital and Internal Medicine Podcast
Health & Fitness:Medicine
My take on what went down at the Journal of the American Medical Association. I disagree with the comment there isn't "structural racism in health care", but was the backlash against the Editor who didn't say it (and actually opposed the comment) an over-reaction? Can we have discussions about the controversial issues that affect healthcare (like gun violence or abortion) without cancel culture cancelling the people who want to have nuanced discussions? I fear we lost the ability to have dialogue in a field where every MD/DO/PA/NP by definition has an advanced degree - and therefore we should be able to dispute misinformed statements to bring about change without the outrage going so far as to fire a person who actually objected to the hurtful statement.
Interesting Studies, Facts, & Opinions - April 2020 edition
Balkan Reflections Forged By A Virus Lockdown
Recent Interesting Internal Medicine Studies and Facts - December 2019
Anemia of Inflammation - finally understand this common anemia that accomplished doctors often can't explain
Anemia of Inflammation - part 2
Anemia of Inflammation - part 3
Creatine - part 1
Creatine - part 2
Creatine - part 3
Medicare for All? (or maybe you call it Universal Healthcare or Single-Payer)
Part 5 of Muscle and Strength Gaining Tips - The Emotional Connection and Overcoming Temporary Pain
Clostridium Difficile - part 1
Clostridium Difficile - part 2
Clostridium Difficile - part 3
Live From My Basement Bathroom
Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 7 - GLP-1 Agonists and DPP-4 Inhibitors
Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 6 - SGLT2 Inhibitors
Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 5 - HgA1C
Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 4 - Metformin
Type 2 Diabetes Treatment - Part 3 Glucagon
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