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  • Preserve your sanity while treating heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Dr Michelle Kittleson @MKittlesonMD (Cedars Sinai) illuminates this confounding cardiac condition.

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    Show Segments

    00:00 Introduction and Advice for Physicians02:24 Case Presentation04:16 Understanding HFpEF08:11 Differential Diagnosis of Dyspnea and Edema11:30 Diagnosing HFPEF: H2F-PEF Score and Testing17:07 Managing Comorbidities in HFpEF20:54 Non-Pharmacological Interventions: Weight Loss and Exercise23:16 Understanding the Challenges of HFpEF25:08 Medications30:13 Promising Results of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists36:38 Managing Salt and Water Intake
    Credits

    Writer and Producer: Deborah Gorth MD, PhDInfographic and Cover Art: Zoya SuraniHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Michelle Kittleson MD, PhD
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  • Join us as we review recent articles and news featured in The DIGEST issues #56 and #57, including finerenone for heart failure, the skinny on pneumonia vaccines and the latest, PCV21, long-term oxygen therapy (the REDOX trial), and the PREVENT vs PCE cardiovascular risk equations. Fill your brain hole with a fully digestible meal! Featuring Alex Chaitoff (@alexchaitoff), Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra), Nora Taranto (@norataranto), and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto).

    Note: **Update on Pneumonia Vaccine from ACIP: After we recorded and just before we published this episode, the CDC updated its vaccine guidance to include pneumonia vaccination for all adults aged 50 years and older to receive either PCV20, PCV21, or the combination of PCV15 followed by PPSV23 one year later (CDC site accessed 24 Oct 2024).**

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    Credits

    Written and Hosted by: Nora Taranto MD; Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH, Alex Chaitoff MD, MPH, Matthew Watto MD, FACPCover Art: Matthew Watto MD Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD Technical Production: Pod PasteShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
    Show Segments

    Introduction + Pun Exploring Finerenone in Heart FailurePneumonia Vaccines: The PCV21 TrialLong-Term Oxygen Therapy: The REDOX TrialCardiovascular Risk Calculators: The PREVENT Equation
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  • Kittleson Rules Outpatient Heart Failure Volume 1

    Provide superb outpatient care for your patients with HFrEF. Identify underlying causes of heart failure and titrate medications with ease. Dr Michelle Kittleson @MKittlesonMD (Cedars Sinai) breaks down the nuances of treating this common cardiac condition.

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    Show Segments

    00:00 Introduction 03:22 Case Presentation: Newly Diagnosed Heart Failure07:26 Using Physical Exam Findings to Guide Diuresis11:58 The Four Pillars of Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy for Heart Failure15:07 Optimizing Therapy and Follow-Up in Heart Failure Patients22:10 The Benefits of High-Intensity Initiation and Titration of Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy28:02 Consideration of Other Medications40:02 Referral to Advanced Heart Failure Specialist49:11 Optimizing Therapy and Follow-Up55:33 Conclusion and Book Recommendation
    Credits

    Writer and Producer: Deborah Gorth MD, PhDInfographic and Cover Art: Zoya SuraniHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Michelle Kittleson MD, PhD
    Sponsor: Freed

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  • Treating colds, flu, and more with Dr Amber Bird!

    Dive deep into upper respiratory viral infections with Dr Amber Bird, MD (Penn). Feel confident on when to order testing, recommend symptom relieving treatments, and avoid unnecessary antibiotics.

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    Show Segments

    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Agenda03:07 Getting to Know the Guest and Rapid Fire Questions05:51 Case from Kashlak: Mateo with Common Cold Symptoms06:12 Defining and Diagnosing the Common Cold09:08 Approach to History and Physical Exam13:23 Viral Respiratory Testing and Its Indications17:36 Symptomatic Treatment Options for the Common Cold24:25 Managing Cough and Nasal Congestion35:03 Home Remedies and natural products42:16 Prescribing Antivirals for Influenza46:33 Antibiotics and Counseling Patients52:07 Contagiousness and Risk to Family Members54:52 Recurring Colds and Risk Factors59:38 Vaccination recommendations01:01:23 Key Takeaways and Conclusion
    Credits

    Producer: Leah Witt, MD and Molly Heublein, MDShow Notes/CME: Molly Heublein, MDCover Art and Infographic: Leah Witt, MDHosts, writers: Leah Witt and Molly Heublein, MD Reviewer: Fatima Syed, MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Amber Bird, MD
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  • Supplemental oxygen is ubiquitous and yet there is a tremendous amount of uncertainty related to prescription and management in the outpatient setting. Have no fear, we’ve got your back! On this episode of The Curbsiders we host special guest Susan Jacobs, RN, MS who is a bonafide, world-class expert in outpatient oxygen therapy. How to prescribe? What’s out there? What do you do when your patient travels? She joins us to tackle these questions and so much more so make sure to tune in and snag some knowledge food for that old brain hole!

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    Show Segments

    IntroGetting to know our guestBasics of oxygen prescribing and devicesCaveats for the patient who only has exertional hypoxemiaHow to prepare for travelKey points & take awaysOutro
    Credits

    Producer, Writer, Infographic and Cover Art Artist: Leah Witt, MDShow Notes: Cyrus Askin, MDReviewer: Fatima Syed, MDHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Susan Jacobs, RN, MS
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  • De-stress your approach to stress fractures (and trochanteric pain syndromes and meniscus tears)!

    Follow along as the great Dr. Senter guides us through the diagnosis, workup, and treatment of an all-star lineup of sport injuries. Part 2 covers stress fractures, relative energy deficiency in sports, trochanteric pain, meniscus tears, and the ongoing quest to diagnose Paul’s mysterious hip injury.

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    Show Segments

    Case 1 - Hip stress fracture Approach to hip injuries in runners Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S)Imaging consideration for bone stress injuriesSurgical and treatment consideration for hip stress fracturesOsteoporosis evaluationCase 2 - Greater trochanteric pain syndrome Hip and trochanter anatomy Treatment and imaging of trochanteric tendinopathiesCase 3 - Meniscus tearKnee evaluation and physical exam Bucket handle tears and surgical considerationsSpecial physical exam maneuvers Imaging and further surgical considerations Outro & Take Home Points

    Credits

    Producer and Show Notes: Peter Wikoff MDWriter, Infographic and Cover art: Edison Jyang MD Reviewer: Sai S Achi MD MBA FACPHosts and Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Technical Production: PodPasteGuest: Dr. Carlin Senter MD
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  • Learn how to manage diabetes and hypertension in chronic kidney disease with expert tips from Kidney Boy, Kashlak’s Chief of Nephrology, Dr. Joef Topf @kidney_boy.

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    Credits

    Written and Produced by: Fatima Syed, MD, MScInfographic and Cover Art: Zoya Surani, MD Show Notes: Fatima Syed, MD, MScHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPReviewer: Sai S Achi, MD, MBA, FACPShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP and Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: Pod PasteGuest: Joel Topf, MD

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  • Follow along as the great Dr. Senter guides us through the diagnosis, workup, and treatment of an all-star lineup of sport injuries. Part 1 covers concussions, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), and the ongoing quest to diagnose Paul’s mysterious hip injury.

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    Show Segments

    00:00 Introduction
    08:43 Case 1 - Concussion
    9:39 Approach and Workup of Concussions
    18:08 Treatment of Concussions (Return to Activity)
    24:10 Consideration of Head Imaging
    33:20 Case 2 - Hip Pain (FAI)
    34:15 Hip Anatomy and Differential Diagnosis
    38:41 Hip Physical Exam
    45:41 Hip Imaging
    47:28 Treatment of FAI
    Outro & Take Home Points


    Credits

    Producer and Show Notes: Peter Wikoff MDWriter, Infographic and Cover art: Edison Jyang MD Reviewer: Sai S Achi MD MBA FACPHosts and Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Technical Production: PodPasteGuest: Dr. Carlin Senter MD
    Sponsor: ClinicalKey AI

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  • Expand your NAFLD/MASLD knowledge!

    Expert guest Dr. Elliot Tapper (@ebtapper) shares his framework for approaching NAFLD/MASLD and the treatment tools he recommends including lifestyle modifications and medications.

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    Show Segments

    IntroRapid Fire SegmentCase 1 Part 1NAFLD/MASLD terminology and differential diagnosesPEth testing Diagnostic tools for NAFLD/MASLD: Fib4 ScoreImagingWhen to Refer to a Hepatologist?Treatment optionsLifestyle modifications Role of GLP-1 agonistsRole of new FDA approved medicationsOutro
    Credits

    Producer: Sai S Achi, MD, MBA, FACP; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Writer, Show Notes, Cover Art, and Infographics: Sai S Achi, MD MBA, FACPHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Leah Witt MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Dr. Elliot Tapper MD
    Sponsor: Freed

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  • Quit playing games with my heart

    Yet another beat no to skip here with part 2 of our conversation with cardiologist Dr. Sanjeev Francis (@, Maine Medical Center)for acute coronary syndrome. Learn about the warranty on stress tests, initial management of ACS and how to deal with those pesky elevated troponins from patients with sepsis.

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    Show Segments

    Start Part 1IntroRapid fire questions/Picks of the WeekCase 1History and PhysicalECGs DefinitionsRisk Stratification ToolsNon-invasive Testing OptionsEnd Part 1Start Part 2Case 2Warranty on Non-invasive TestingInvasive Management of non ST elevation ACS Medical Management of non ST elevation ACS Case 3Myocardial Injury DefinitionsDiagnostics to Consider for Myocardial InjuryTransitions of CareOutroEnd Part 2
    Credits

    Producer, Writer, Show Notes, Hosts: Meredith Trubitt, MD, MPH, Monee Amin MDInfographic, Cover Art: Caroline Coleman, MDReviewer: Rahul Ganatra, MD, MPHShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Sanjeev Francis, MD
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  • Quit playing games with my heart

    Don’t skip a beat and join us in part 1 of our conversation with cardiologist Dr. Sanjeev Francis (@, Maine Medical Center)for acute coronary syndrome. First up, the basics on physical exam, how to interpret high-sensitivity troponin and how to think through the spectrum of acute coronary syndrome.

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    Show Segments

    Start Part 1IntroRapid fire questions/Picks of the WeekCase 1History and PhysicalECGs DefinitionsRisk Stratification ToolsNon-invasive Testing OptionsEnd Part 1Start Part 2Case 2Warranty on Non-invasive TestingInvasive Management of non ST elevation ACS Medical Management of non ST elevation ACS Case 3Myocardial Injury DefinitionsDiagnostics to Consider for Myocardial InjuryTransitions of CareOutroEnd Part 2
    Credits

    Producer, Writer, Show Notes, Hosts: Meredith Trubitt, MD, MPH, Monee Amin MDInfographic, Cover Art: Caroline Coleman, MDReviewer: Rahul Ganatra, MD, MPHShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Sanjeev Francis, MD
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  • We're taking a short summer break, but we'll be back at the end of August with brand new episodes.

    Lose your heart to NephMadness 2022! Dr. Joel Topf (@kidney_boy) and Dr. Sadiya Khan (@HeartDocSadiya) tackle the NephMadness 2022 Cardiorenal Syndrome region, leading us through the pathophysiology of cardiorenal syndrome, how to approach the creatinine “bump” with diuresis, managing patients with diuretic resistance, and more.

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    Show Segments

    Intro, disclaimer, guest biosGuest one-liners, Introduction to Nephmadness 2022Case #1 from Kashlak: acute decompensated heart failure with elevated creatinineDefinition and pathophysiology of cardiorenal syndromeUse of home ACE-is/ARBs and SGLT-2 inhibitors in cardiorenal syndromeCase #2 from Kashlak: the creatinine bump with diuresisApproach to the creatinine bump with diuresisTips for the volume examInterpreting cardiac biomarkers in patients with chronic kidney diseaseCase #3 from Kashlak: diuretic resistanceMaximizing loop diuretic efficacySequential nephron blockadeUse of hypertonic salineOutro
    Credits

    Producer, Writer, Show Notes, Infographics: Malini GandhiCover Art: Beth GarbitelliHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD, FACPExecutive Producer: Beth GarbitelliShowrunner: Matthew Watto MD, FACPEditor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.comGuest: Dr. Joel Topf MD, Dr. Sadiya Khan MDSponsor: Beginly Health

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  • We're taking a short summer break, but we'll be back at the end of August with brand new episodes.

    AKI Tips and Tricks from Joel Topf MD, Kashlak’s Chief of Nephrology

    Get a grip on acute kidney injury (AKI) with Dr. Joel Topf (AKA @kidney_boy), Kashlak’s Chief of Nephrology! We’ve put together an AKI highlight reel - focusing on practical tips and tricks to help you identify, diagnose and manage AKI, plus how to recognize AIN and random myths and musings on vancomycin, NSAIDS, contrast nephropathy, and the risk of NSF from gadolinium.

    Listeners can claim Free CE credit through VCU Health at http://curbsiders.vcuhealth.org/ (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date).

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    Credits

    Written (including CME questions) and Produced by: Cyrus Askin, MDInfographic by: Cyrus Askin, MDCover Art: Kate Grant MBChb, MRCGPHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.comGuest: Joel Topf, MD
    Time Stamps

    00:00 Sponsors - VCU Health CE and Pediatrics On Call podcast by APP00:30 Intro, disclaimer, guest bio03:00 Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week*: Zoe Keating albums (Cellist); Mrs. America (TV series) on FX; The Last of Us (Videogame);08:45 Sponsor - Pediatrics On Call podcast by APP09:15 Definition of acute kidney injury (AKI) and fundamentals11:00 Cardiorenal syndrome12:24 Schema for AKI17:30 Establish an etiology, determine urine output and address electrolyte abnormalities21:22 AKI in the otherwise-healthy patient;32:20 Rhabdomyolysis 38:21 Vancomycin41:43 Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN)44:52 Contrast induced nephropathy (CIN)50:37 Gadolinium in AKI and/or CKD52:53 Timing of dialysis 56:37 AKI in the out-patient setting and how to handle home meds e.g. TMP-SMX, RAAS inhibitors;62:01 Is Ultrasound necessary in AKI 64:58 Dr. Topf’s take home points and Plug for Seminars in Nephrology68:45 Outro and Sponsor - VCU Health CE
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    Your swell guide to the swollen leg

    We're taking a short summer break, but we'll be back at the end of August with brand new episodes.

    We have seen our esteemed guests, and they are us! Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz) leads the discussion with Matt Watto (@DoctorWatto) and Beth “Garbs” Garbitelli (@bethgarbitelli) on the evaluation and management of common causes of edema.

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    Show Segments

    Intro, disclaimerPicks of the Week*The case of Lynn FedemaPathophysiology of edemaDifferential diagnosis of chronic edemaChronic edema work-upManagement of chronic edemaCalvin Fedema and acute edemaEvaluation of acute edemaOutro
    Credits

    Written and produced by: Paul Williams, MD, FACPInfographic and Cover Art: Matthew Watto, MD, FACPHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Beth GarbitelliReviewer: Emi Okamoto, MDExecutive Producer: Beth GarbitelliShowrunner: Matthew Watto, MD, FACP Editor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.com
    Sponsor: Freed

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  • We're taking a short summer break, but we'll be back at the end of August with brand new episodes.

    Drop the pounds and the sugar with new guidelines

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    Credits

    Producer: Matthew Watto, MD and Isabel Valdez, PAWriter: Matthew Watto, MDShow Notes, Cover Art and Infographics: Isabel Valdez, PAHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Fatima Syed, MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Marie E. McDonnell, MDShow Segments

    Puns and Intro.Disclaimer and Guest bioCase from KashlakLabs to distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetesSelecting initial therapy: Focus on weight loss and glucose controlHbA1c goals Yeast infections and SGLT2-iUsing sulfonylureas and extended release metforminPancreatitis and GLP-1 RACancer and GLP-1 RASemaglutide tipsTirzepatide, how it works and benefitsTake home pointsOutro
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  • We're taking a short summer break, but we'll be back at the end of August with brand new episodes.

    Master common hypertension scenarios in the clinic! Our guest Dr. Jordy Cohen (@jordy_bc) will lead us through the FAQs of outpatient hypertension management, including making a diagnosis of hypertension, managing blood pressure in patients with chronic kidney disease, working up refractory hypertension, and more.

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    Credits
    ● Writer: Matthew Watto, MD, FACP
    ● Producers: Matthew Watto, MD, FACP and Malini Gandhi
    ● Show Notes, Infographic, and Cover Art: Malini Gandhi
    ● Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
    ● Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD
    ● Executive Producer: Beth Garbitelli
    ● Showrunner: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
    ● Editor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.com
    ● Guest: Jordy Cohen MD

    Show Segments
    ● Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
    ● Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week*
    ● Case from Kashlak: New diagnosis of hypertension
    ● How to make a diagnosis of hypertension
    ● When to start anti-hypertensive medication
    ● Initial blood pressure regimen
    ● Case from Kashlak: White coat hypertension
    ● Case from Kashlak: Hypertension in chronic kidney disease
    ● ACEis and ARBs in chronic kidney disease
    ● Diuretics in chronic kidney disease
    ● Case from Kashlak: Refractory hypertension
    ● History and initial workup for refractory hypertension
    ● Treatment of primary hyperaldosteronism
    ● Outro

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  • OTP yea you know me

    Make methadone a part of your practice. Learn how the methadone system in the US works and how you can play an active role in improving care for people with opioid use disorder treated with methadone. We’re joined by Dr. Ruth Potee @DrRuthPotee (website) and Dr. David Frank @highway_dave

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    By listening to this episode and completing CME, this can be used to count towards the new DEA 8-hr requirement on substance use disorders education.

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    Show Segments

    Intro, disclaimer, guest bio5:00 Guest one-liner10:25 Case from Kashlak; Definitions11:19 Methadone pharmacology and evidence17:08 What an OTP feels like20:25 OTP intake24:45 Talking through methadone with a patient28:15 Personal impact of methadone30:20 Requirements at an OTP33:43 What your patient needs to access an OTP37:25 The line39:06 Dosing/Take homes44:48 Loss of take homes48:39 How to interact with an OTP as a PCP52:50 Methadone at STRs57:03 How to clinicians use their voice to improve things1:00:45 Take home points1:03:00 Plugs1:04:24 Outro
    Credits

    Producer, Writer, Show Notes, Infographic, Cover Art: Shawn Cohen MD Hosts: Carolyn Chan, MD. MHS and Shawn Cohen MDReviewer: Payel Jhoom Roy MD, MScShowrunner: Carolyn Chan, MD, MHSTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Ruth Potee MD, David Frank PhD

  • Get your patients ready to globetrot with our fantastic review of Travel Medicine with the esteemed Dr. Boghuma Titanji (@Boghuma)! We cover malaria, anti-malarial chemoprophylaxis, basics of treatment and management of traveler’s diarrhea, yellow fever, and vaccination guidance!

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    Show Segments

    IntroCase 1 - Defining travel medicineHow to approach a travel clinic visitMalaria basics, transmission and burdenChemoprophylaxis for malariaBasic guidance for mosquito avoidance and travelHarm reduction, pregnancy and STI prevention, PrEP and doxyPEPCase 2 - Traveler’s diarrheaFood safetyWhen to treat traveler’s diarrheaCase 3 - Yellow fever vaccineGeneral vaccination guidanceTake home pointsOutro
    Credits

    Producer, Writer, Show Notes & Graphics: Beth Garbitelli MDHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP, Beth Garbitelli MDReviewer:Emi Okamoto MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Dr. Boghuma Titanji MD, MSc., DTM&H, PhD
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  • In this episode of The Curbsiders Podcast, the team delves into the recently updated breast cancer screening recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) with Dr. Wanda Nicholson (@wnicholsonobgyn), an expert in preventive medicine, diversity, equity and inclusion, and women's health and the Chair of the Task Force. Join us as we review the newest screening mammography recommendations, evidence for earlier screening for all women, the challenge of dense breast findings, and more. Importantly, we discuss disparities in breast cancer outcomes and the need to better understand and address them.

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    Show Segments

    Intro and Guest BackgroundCaseUpdated Breast Cancer Screening RecommendationsRationale for screening ageConsiderations for findings of dense breastsBalancing benefits and harmsRacial disparitiesResearch GapsOutro
    Credits


    Producer, writer, show notes, infographic, and cover art: Fatima Syed MDHosts: Paul Williams MD, FACP and Fatima Syed MD Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Wanda Nicholson MD, MBA, MPH