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This StAR episode features the CID State-of-the-Art Review on evaluation and management of diabetes-related foot infections.
Our guest stars this episode are:
Dr. Meghan Brennan (ID physician at University of Wisconsin)
Dr. Marcos Schechter (ID physician at Emory University)
Dr. Tze-Woei Tan (Vascular surgeon at University of Southern California)
Dr. David Armstrong (Podiatric surgeon at University of Southern California)
Journal article link: Nicolas W Cortes-Penfield, David G Armstrong, Meghan B Brennan, Maya Fayfman, Jonathan H Ryder, Tze-Woei Tan, Marcos C Schechter, Evaluation and Management of Diabetes-related Foot Infections, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 77, Issue 3, 1 August 2023, Pages e1–e13, https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciad255
Journal companion article - Executive summary link: https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/77/3/335/7242512
From Clinical Infectious Diseases
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Drs. Paul Sax, Tara Vijayan, and Allan Tunkel join Febrile to chat about the debut of a new series called “StAR”!! These upcoming episodes will highlight the outstanding Clinical Infectious Diseases (CID) journal State-of-the-Art Reviews (StAR), which cover common clinical topics that ID clinicians encounter. Learn more about the creation of these articles from these CID editors before we kick off 4 back-to-back episodes!!
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Drs. Jack Flores and Madan Kumar chat about the nuances of Kawasaki disease (and provide a mystery riddle!! solution in the Consult Notes!)
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Drs. Sumanth Cherukumilli, Emma Mohr, and Paul Spearman join for a live Febrile recording at the St. Jude / PIDS Pediatric Infectious Diseases Research Conference in Memphis, TN. They cover some learning points about early onset neonatal sepsis and chat about career development. Thank you to the conference organizers for the opportunity!
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Drs. Genevieve Martin, Catherine Marshall, and Bart Currie from the Royal Darwin Hospital share their approach to Burkholderia pseudomallei aka melioidosis!
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Febrile is produced with support from the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). Audio editing/mixing provided by Bentley Brown.
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Drs. Michael Moran and Swapnil Lanjewar from the University of Wisconsin-Madison walk through a case and their approach to the common ID consult for fever and rash.
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Febrile is produced with support from the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). Audio editing/mixing by Bentley Brown.
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Future physician Sophie Samson, Dr. Kristen Bastug, and Dr. Beth Thielen discuss a case of a 7 year old girl who presented with new onset seizure, headache, and fever in Minnesota.
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Drs. Nahid Hiermandi and Kristen Valencia Deray discuss a case of fever and cough in an adolescent lung transplant recipient.
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Welcome to Season 4! Drs. Sarah Silverberg and Ian Kitai discuss the challenges in diagnosing and managing tuberculosis in children.
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Dr. Scott James joins for the Season 3 finale and match recap!
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In collaboration with Saudi Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and the King Abdulaziz Public Library, Febrile episodes 86-88 are coming to you live from Riyadh!
In the last of three episodes, Dr. Rabab Alghaithi and Dr. Meshari Alabdullatif discuss a case of persistent MSSA bacteremia
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In the second of three episodes, listen to Dr. Fatimah Alshahrani and Dr. Abdullah Almohaizeie discuss carbapenem-resistance Acinetobacter!
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In collaboration with Saudi Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and the King Abdulaziz Public Library, Febrile episodes 86-88 are coming to you live from Riyadh!
In the first of three episodes, listen to Dr. Efteraj Alhowity Dr. Bashayer Alshehail discuss MDR/DTR-Pseudomonas aeruginosa and carbapenemases from a global perspective.
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Celebrate World Antimicrobial Awareness Week with Drs. Rey Perez, Andrew Watkins, and Jonathan Ryder, who describe antimicrobial stewardship teams and share their strategies for navigating a message sent to the antimicrobial stewardship pager! A introduction to being a Stewie!
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Future internal medicine physician Christine Pho and Drs. Daniel Stanton and Clinton White provide a sequel story to “Revenge of the Cyst”!
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A recap from IDWeek 2023. Check out the guests/correspondents below!
Group 1:
Dylan Koundakjian, third year internal medicine resident at Emory University, Atlanta, GA (who is applying to ID fellowship!)Jonathan Ryder, Assistant Professor at University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE (who is back for this third IDWeek review!)Alainna Jamal, second year internal medicine resident at University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaCarlyn Harris, fourth year medical student at Emory University, Atlanta, GA (applying to internal medicine and internal medicine primary care)Group 2:
Bismarck Bisono-Garcia, second year adult ID fellow at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNAnais Ovalle, ID attending and Director of Population Health for internal medicine residents at Kent with Care New England - Brown affiliate, Providence, RIKailynn Jensen, second year medical student at University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NEBill Wilson, pediatric ID pharmacist specialist at UNC Childrens Hospital, Chapel Hill, NCRaul Macias Gil, ID attending and associate program director for ID fellowship at Harbor UCLA, Los Angeles, CA[and Jonathan Ryder, who was also in Group 1 above]Please check out and sign up for the new IDSA PROUDLY ID Interest Group Community, which Anais, Bill, and Raul mentioned in the episode. This platform is serving to provide a space for LGBTQIA+ advocacy, representation, and education. The link is here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeMtfcT5OOB9akApk-7r7bT9h4MtoL-qDYxhRpBJq06N2R1FA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Group 3:
Rija Alvi, second year adult ID fellow at Henry Ford, Detroit, MI (member of ID Digital Institute)Memar Ayalew, ID clinical pharmacist and co-director of antimicrobial stewardship at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC (member of ID Digital Institute)Radhika Sheth, second year adult ID fellow, Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU), Portland, OR (member of ID Digital Institute)Julie England, chief medical resident, University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL (applying to ID!)Christina Lin, chief medical resident in research at Emory University, Atlanta, GA (applying to ID!)The IDWeek Out-BREAK escape room
Part 1 featured the organizers of the escape room:
Victoria Chu, second year pediatric ID fellow, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CADiana Zhong, adult ID attending, University of Pittsburgh, ID Connect, Pittsburgh, PAAs well as the other members of the planning committee:Katie Lusardi, ID PharmD, Baptist Health Medical Center, Little Rock, ARJustin Searns, pediatric ID attending at University of Colorado / Children’s Hospital of ColoradoJuri Boguniewicz, pediatric ID attending at University of Colorado / Children’s Hospital of ColoradoPaul Pottinger, adult ID attending, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WALiz Ristagno, pediatric ID attending, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNRachel Wattier, pediatric ID attending, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CAAdarsh Bhimraj, adult ID attending, Houston Methodist, Houston, TXNatalie Gabriel, IDSASara Dong, adult and pediatric ID attending at Emory University, Atlanta, GAPart 2 included 2 teams that experienced the escape room:
Team 1:
Rebecca Kiliany, PharmD, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NCDhananjay Kumar Sinha, nephrologist, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,... -
Welcome to Febrile’s Curious Congenital Conundrums Part 2!! Drs. Gunjan Mhapankar and Justin Penner discuss approaching a call about a mother of a NICU baby with a new blistering rash.
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Welcome to Febrile’s Curious Congenital Conundrums Part 2!! Drs. Lizzy O’Mahony and Felicity Fitzgerald field a call about persistent fever in a baby boy.
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Welcome to Febrile’s Curious Congenital Conundrums Part 2!! Drs. Fionnuala Ryan and Alasdair Bamford discuss a NICU consult for neonatal sepsis with hepatosplenomegaly, rash, and elevated ferritin
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Welcome to Febrile’s Curious Congenital Conundrums Part 2!! Drs. Amedine Duret and Liz Whittaker kick off the series with the first episode featuring a mycobacterial malady affecting mother and baby!
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