Podcast 262: COVID-19’s larger lessons
We talk with Colleen Farrell who’s doing her third year of an internal medicine residency in New...
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Podcast 262: COVID-19’s larger lessons
We talk with Colleen Farrell who’s doing her third year of an internal medicine residency in New...
12:02
Podcast 261: COVID-19 as a medical disaster
[display-podcast] San Diego County has Dr. Kristi Koenig as medical director of its emergency...
18:55
Podcast 260: Interview with a Broward County, Florida, emergency room physician
This time we talk with Dr. Julian Flores, who works in a Broward County, Florida, emergency room....
13:13
Podcast 259: A first-year resident tells us what he sees in the Covid-19 pandemic
Dr. Matt Young is a first-year resident in obstetrics and gynecology in suburban Delaware....
12:37
Podcast 258 — One clinician’s experience of the early days of the COVID-19 epidemic in the U.S.
We talk with Susan Sadoughi, an internist at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, about how...
18:12
Podcast 256 — Anthony Fauci: Talking with patients about COVID-19
We have Dr. Anthony Fauci of NIAID to talk with us about COVID-19, the disease caused by the 2019...
13:35
Podcast 255: Salt talks — transcript included
Here we have an interview with Prof. Feng He, whose English is much better than my Mandarin....
28:05
Podcast 254: Old malpractice liability strategies need rethinking
JAMA recently published a review of some 40 papers examining the relation between malpractice...
16:43
Podcast 253: Is a single-dose HPV vaccination effective?
With human papillomavirus vaccine in short supply around, moving from a three- or two-dose...
15:38
Podcast 252: We revisit our chat about chatting about guns
Back in November, Ali Raja and Joe Elia talked with Garen Wintemute about his Health Affairs...
18:49
Podcast 251: Intermittent fasting
Intermittent fasting has salutary effects. Listen how Dr. Mark P. Mattson, co-author of a recent...
17:40
It turns out that the disrespect starts even earlier — when women are questioned about their...
17:52
Podcast 249: Quality time with your EHR — or just time?
Why aren’t you able to navigate your electronic health record (EHR) as easily as you can find a...
17:08
Podcast 248: “Hotspotting” didn’t work in its home town — why?
The process of identifying super-users of healthcare and reducing the frequency of their...
15:05
Podcast 247: Managing dyspepsia
A “network meta-analysis” (we’ll explain that) finds that “test and treat” is the best way...
21:14
For the first time in almost a century, Americans are dying at home more often than dying in...
16:24
In November 2018 we interviewed two authors of an Annals of Internal Medicine study comparing the...
20:16
Podcast 244: Colchicine after myocardial infarction
The anti-inflammatory colchicine is powerful and cheap. It’s thought that, because cardiovascular...
20:22
Podcast 243: Lowering high blood pressure lowers dementia risk
Controlling hypertension lowers the relative risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease by roughly...
16:16
Podcast 242: Tranexamic acid saves lives after traumatic bleeds
Tranexamic acid, which frustrates clot dissolution, has been shown to reduce death from...
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