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.
Influenza - part 3 - Avian H7N9 & H5N1 (Bird Flu)
Influenza - part 2 - Lessons From H1N1 Pandemics
Influenza - The Flu - part 1
Pancreatic Cancer - Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Internal Medicine Pearls - Part 2
Anger Management in the Healthcare Setting
MRSA - The basics about Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcal Aureus
Quality of Care and U.S. Payment Reform
End-of-Life Facts and Sentiments - Part 2
End-of-Life Facts and Sentiments - Part 1
Factor 5 Leiden - Part 2
Factor 5 Leiden - Activated Protein C Resistance part 1
Urinalysis Pearls for Managing Adult Patients
Azithromycin, COPD, and the Heart
Brain Death - Part 2
Brain Death - Part 1
Lithium Toxicity and Side Effects - Clinical Considerations for Hospitalists and Acute Care Provider
Acute Mitral Regurgitation - A review for Internal Medicine and Critical Care Physicians
Osteomyelitis
Anaphylaxis and Anaphylactic Shock
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