Episodes
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Sometimes the hardest thing to do is nothing at all! Learn why medications don't matter when it comes to treating and preventing in-hospital delirium.
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Confused by CAC's? Tune in to learn about the indications for Coronary CTs and review the Discharge Trial which looks at CTs vs. cardiac catheterization in stable chest pain.
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Episodes manquant?
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After a brief hiatus...we're back with more things we do for no reason! Including NPO after midnight orders and choosing table rounds over bedside rounds.
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Time to brush up for the boards. We'll talk about when to treat elevated INR, and help you decide to be or not to be in our discussion on latent tuberculosis.
Join Drs. Gutman, Mayo, and Mamone as they help you study up! -
Are you waking patients up in the middle of the night? Sliding into those DMs (Diabetes Mellitus)? Try not to choke on all of this information about Things We Do For No Reason.
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Join us as we discuss things we do for no reason, including giving Kayexalate and Docusate and checking pre-albumin levels. Maybe we'll change your practice!
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Journal Club: TREAT and POET Trials by I Think, Therefore I.M.
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Join us for a brief review of the recently published article "Association of vancomycin plus piperacillin-tazobactam with early changes in creatinine versus cystatin C in critically ill adults: a prospective cohort study". Published in Intensive Care Med in Aug 2022
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Think you know everything about syncope? Grab your cup of coffee/tea and join the boizz (Drs. Gutman, Sunny, Satyavolu, and Okpokpo) as we discuss some clinical and board relevant pearls on the topic. Don’t get up too fast!
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Welcome back to our series. Join us today as we sit down with Dr. Sunny, Dr. Satyavolu, Dr. Gutman and Dr. Okpokpo to discuss asymptomatic bacteriuria.
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Welcome back to our series. Join us today as we sit down with Dr. Satyavolu, Dr. Sunny, Dr. Gutman, and Dr. Okpokpo to discuss Diabetic Ketoacidosis.
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Welcome back to our series. Join us today as we sit down with Dr. Satyavolu, Dr. Gutman, Dr. Sunny and Dr. Okpokpo to discuss Sickle Cell Crisis.