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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#163 Hotcakes: Burnout, iron for heart failure, aspirin & VTE prevention

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science, Higher Education, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Summary

The sun is shining, the cakes are hot, and the takes are even hotter. Welcome to our July 2019 Hotcakes episode! Join us as our beloved hosts Chris, Matt, Stuart and Paul share some of the latest practice-changing knowledge, news and research in medical science. Today’s discussion covers studies on the use of IV iron supplementation for heart failure, aspirin as VTE prophylaxis after arthroplasty, and the relationship between physician burnout and ability to address patients’ social determinants of health. Honorable mentions include a throwback to the life-changing magic of Pokémon GO.

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Credits

  • Written and Produced by: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH, Christopher Chiu MD
  • Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Paul Williams MD, and Christopher Chiu MD
  • Editor: Christopher Chiu MD, Emi Okamoto MD
  • Cover-Art: Matthew Watto MD

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, so here we are back with our hotcakes. We have our first article. Hey, how are you guys doing?

0:10.0

Long time no see Chris. It's a lot fun here when he does it to someone else Chris.

0:20.0

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0:23.0

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0:26.0

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0:31.0

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0:34.0

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0:40.0

All right gentlemen, well this is it. Another hotcakes episode. We're back.

0:46.0

Wait, wait, this is the intro. Yeah, that's the intro. I knew that would throw you off.

0:51.0

Yes, it did.

0:52.0

So hi Matt. Hi, hi Stewart. How are you? I'm doing great. How are you?

1:00.0

How is Paul? How do you like this natural banter?

1:04.0

I mean, it's engaging is enchanting. This should be the entire show.

1:07.0

Right, right. Well, but you know, it's not the entire show tonight.

1:11.0

This is this is hot hotcakes. We're going to be talking about three very interesting articles net. No, four very interesting articles.

1:18.0

I think five. Yeah, probably more than that. Yeah, we did some heavy lifting.

1:23.0

But I should also mention that with us is Chris the two man, chew.

1:28.0

And so today we're going to be having six articles. I forgot Pokemon go.

1:35.0

That's right. So today's discussion we cover multitude of articles, including the relationship between physician burnout and the ability to address patients social determinants of health, as well as a bunch of articles that Stewart brought for iron.

1:48.0

So we're going to be talking about the mental health supplementation and heart failure.

1:53.0

And VTE prophylaxis using aspirin. We might have some honorable mentions including Pokemon go at the end. So take a listen.

2:01.0

Well, seven including the New England Journal article that I mentioned. So seven.

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