Podcast 241: Talking about guns with patients
Running time: 18 minutes In California, Garen Wintemute and his group find evidence that people...
18:19
Podcast 241: Talking about guns with patients
Running time: 18 minutes In California, Garen Wintemute and his group find evidence that people...
18:19
Podcast 240: Overuse of statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular events
Running time: 23 minutes Paula Byrne set out to understand what the available data tell us...
22:45
Podcast 240: Overuse of statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular events
Running time: 23 minutes Paula Byrne set out to understand what the available data tell us...
20:35
Podcast 239: Talking with veterans
Running Time: 18 minutes Veterans Day will be here soon, and this episode introduces you to...
17:29
Podcast 238: Preparing for the unthinkable chaos of a mass-casualty event
Running time: 21 minutes A white paper from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for...
20:43
Podcast 237: U.S. health spending — where is the outrage?
[display podcast] Running time: 18 minutes JAMA has just published an analysis of the latest...
18:18
Podcast 236: Is an AI better at diagnosis?
Running time: 20 min. Recently, Lancet Digital Health ran a meta-analysis concluding — if...
20:30
Podcast 235: Forced sexual initiation and its clinical aftermath
Running time: 18 min. Laura Hawks and colleagues undertook a study of forced sexual initiation...
18:20
Podcast 234: Pay for women pediatricians lags
Running time: 21 minutes A national sample of early- to midcareer pediatricians shows that...
20:43
Podcast 233: Antipsychotics are no solution to delirium during hospitalization
Using “Vitamin H” (haloperidol) or newer antipsychotics to treat delirium in hospitalized...
12:33
Podcast 232: Basic organic chem and drug pricing
You surely remember “O-chem” — those late-night undergraduate hours spent grappling with benzene...
15:03
Podcast 231 — The evidence behind VA’s suicide-prevention guidelines
Dr. Eric Caine’s editorial in the Annals of Internal Medicine offers a skeptical, yet respectful,...
19:25
Podcast 230 — Hospital-readmissions gaming?
The Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP for short) seems to be reducing 30-day...
19:23
Podcast 229: Simplifying perioperative anticoagulation in AF
Patients with atrial fibrillation who undergo surgical procedures need special attention because...
18:10
Podcast 228: Hematuria — should the workup include imaging?
Matthew Nielsen and colleagues found almost 80 diagnostic algorithms for working up a finding of...
19:05
Podcast 227: Chronic kidney disease and anticoagulants
Chronic kidney disease, being a “prothrombic state,” would seem to warrant use of anticoagulants,...
19:30
Podcast 226: What we need to talk about when we talk about health
Length: 18 minutes Sandro Galea, dean of Boston University’s School of Public Health, has...
18:50
Does the diabetes care afforded by NPs and PAs match that of MDs? According to a careful...
18:11
Podcast 224: What’s a “preprint server,” and how might it change how we think about journals?
Rohan Khera wrote an editorial in The BMJ to accompany his own paper on guidelines for...
11:18
Podcast 223: What are the implications of the BP guidelines?
If adopted, last December’s ACC/AHA guidelines on what pressure levels signal hypertension...
17:14
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