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Join us for part 2 of our 3 part AxSpA series! Dr Moorthy goes through the key investigations he orders for his AxSpA patients, and tells us exactly what information is required to make an AxSpA diagnosis!
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This week Dr Faridul Islam is discussing a brief overview of hematuria including history taking.
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Join us in this week’s episode as Dr Lekshmy Pillai talks to us about the relatively new medications in HIV management.
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Dr. Mahima Charan will talk about an interesting topic this week. Raynaud's phenomenon is frequently under recognized condition despite being prevalent in our community.
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Join us on the podcast as we welcome Dr. Yusuf Jinadu, a senior renal registrar at Leicester General Hospital. Dr. Jinadu provides expert insights into kidney transplants, discussing what it means to receive a transplant, the various types of transplants, and the essential steps for examining a patient with a transplanted kidney. Whether you're a medical professional or simply curious about kidney transplants, this episode offers valuable knowledge and perspectives.
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This week Dr Darren Reed, a respiratory consultant from Northampton General Hospital discussed both OSA and OHS with us. We cover the mechanisms for both conditions, looking at the overlap and teasing apart the differences, before covering how to diagnose and treat these patients. This is definitely an episode you don't want to sleep on!
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Dr Tanvir Hossain, consultant surgeon, University Hospital Birmingham,, discussed Gall stones with us, highlighting its presentation, investigation and management.
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Join us in this week’s episode as Rheumatologist, Dr Mohita Damany, talks to us about this rare condition.
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This week Dr Arumugam Moorthy explains everything you need to know about the clinical history and examination of AxSpA patients. We cover key points of inflammatory back pain, important extra-articular symptoms and a structured examination for AxSpA patients.
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Join us in this week’s episode as Dr Mohita Damany walks us through the ins and outs of Antiphospholipid Syndrome.
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This week, consultant urologist Mr Hari Ratan talks us through a case of obstructive uropathy.
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This week we are joined by Dr Ismaa Kiani, to get some expert advice on how to classify nephrotic syndromes and when to suspect it. If you've ever wondered what to do next when you see lots of protein on a urine dip, this episode will give you the answers!
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In this episode, Dr James Shilston returns to talk us through the ins and outs of SAH.
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Tune in to this week's episode of MEMcast with Dr Dennis Poon, a gastro registrar from the East Midlands, who is completing his PhD in chronic diarrhoea. We will discuss the definition, key points to ask in the history and important investigations to help differentiate between causes of chronic diarrhoea.
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In this weeks episode Dr Thomas Bond interviews Dr Dimple Shah about how to identify stroke mimics during notoriously stressful thrombolysis calls! We cover all the "S's" of stroke mimics, and discuss key points of the history and examination that will help you identify what really is and isn't a stroke.
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Join us in this week’s episode as Dr Elizabeth Hart returns to talk to us about Viral Haemorrhagic fevers and how to assess these patients.
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We are joined by one of the TAVI specialists in Glenfield Hospital, Dr Rajendra, Consultant Cardiologist. Dr Raj is going to explain TAVI: procedure, indications and what is next for this incredible medical innovation that was first performed more than 20 years ago. Enjoy listening.
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This week we are incredibly lucky to be joined by Dr Rachel Tattersall, consultant rheumatologist and Co-Chair of HiHASC, to talk about the dangers of Haemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis or HLH. This dangerous complication of multiple conditions has an exceptionally high mortality. Fortunately, we have picked Dr Tattersall's brains for all the best ways to identify and treat haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. Tune in to learn more, and hear me try to pronounce the condition out loud!
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Join us as we talk through the in’s and out’s of the travel history with Infectious diseases consultant, Dr Elizabeth Hart.
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In this episode we talk to Dr Patience Ehilawa, consultant respiratory physician at Nottingham University Hospital about inhalers. We discuss types of inhalers, with examples, recent changes to the asthma and COPD management, the green agenda and answer some of your questions submitted through our Instagram page @mem.cast
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