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Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast

#165 Peripheral Arterial Disease: 5 Pearls Segment

Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast

Core IM Team

Mental Health, Education, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Why are we missing peripheral arterial disease (PAD)? How is it diagnosed using the Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)? What treatments improve symptoms and reduce cardiovascular risks? When should revascularization be considered?

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Transcript and Show notes


Timestamps:

(02:23) | PEARL 1: When to suspect PAD? Risk factors?

(07:34) | PEARL 2: How to work up PAD?

(16:26) | PEARL 3: Improving symptoms and quality of life 

(25:38) | PEARL 4: Approach to therapy: Preventing CV mortality 

(33:53) | PEARL 5: Deeper Dive into Antithrombotic Therapy and Anticoagulation 

(39:09) | PEARL 6: Who needs revascularization? 

Tags: CoreIM, PAD, Peripheral Arterial Disease, ABI, claudication, vascular medicine, revascularization, internal medicine, smoking cessation, lipid management, primary care, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, cilostazol. supervised exercise therapy



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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. This is Dr. Adam Rodman and along with Shreya. I co-direct the I-Med initiative.

0:05.9

That's the Innovations and Media and Education Delivery at Beth Israel. I'm also the director of

0:10.4

AI programs at a research center. And I lead the task force for the integration of AI into the Harvard

0:15.8

medical school curriculum. And before we dive into today's episode, we have some exciting news to share.

0:21.6

That's right. The IMed conference is back. If you are passionate about technology,

0:27.7

medical education, and what all of these exciting changes mean for the future of our field,

0:32.8

boy, do we have a conference for you, the conference on digital education and artificial

0:37.3

intelligence.

0:38.3

Yeah, so we're going to have some really great panels. We're going to get into the weeds of

0:41.1

how to get paid for what you love to do. How can you use AI to optimize your work-life balance?

0:45.9

It's going to happen virtually on January 10th, Digital Education and Artificial Intelligence Conference.

0:50.7

You know, what I've always, well, biased here, but what I love about our conferences is,

0:54.6

even though they're online, they're super hands-on. And we have integrated so many cool

0:59.7

hands-on activities into our conference. Like, we're going to have a promptathon this year.

1:03.8

We're going to get people learn how we can make large language models work for you as a busy

1:08.7

medical educator. Or even just like some of the administrative

1:11.3

tasks we have to do day to day. I mean, I hope someone's figured out how to use chat

1:16.0

QBT to like fill all the credentialing paperwork we have to do like every few years. It's just

1:20.8

that would be really helpful. Yeah. And I mean, I think that is the goal of our conference. It is

1:25.3

practical. It is not one of these what is going to happen

1:28.4

five to ten years from now. It is what can you as an educator be doing to make your life easier

1:34.3

and you a better teacher today. You're not going to want to miss digital education and artificial

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