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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#276 Chronic Diarrhea, Dementia, OHS, MSK Pearls (TFTC #5)

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Recap the top pearls from recent shows on Chronic Diarrhea, Dementia, OHS, and MSK (Shoulder, Hip, and Knee).. It’s Tales from the Curbside! (TFTC), our monthly series providing a rapid review of recent Curbsiders episodes for your spaced learning.

Note: No CME for this mini-episode but visit curbsiders.vcuhealth.org to claim credit for #267 Chronic Diarrhea, #268 Dementia, and #269 OHS, and  #274 MSK Triple Distilled.




Credits
  • Written, Produced, and Hosted by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP  
  • Infographics by: Elena Gibson, Emi Okamoto, Cyrus Askin, and Matt Watto
  • Cover Art: Edison Jyang
  • Editor: Matthew Watto MD (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com


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Show Segments
  • Intro, disclaimer
  • Chronic Diarrhea, 
  • Dementia, 
  • OHS,
  • MSK: Shoulder, Hip, Knee
  • Outro

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Curbsiders podcast is for entertainment, education, and information purposes only.

0:07.0

And the topics discussed should not be used to lay a diet of street cure or prevent

0:09.4

any diseases or conditions.

0:10.4

For the more that you use and stay mixed rest on the podcast are solely those of those,

0:12.4

and should not be interpreted to reflect official policy or position of any entity

0:14.4

that's either on possibly cash like more hospital and affiliate outreach programs.

0:16.9

If indeed there are any, in fact there are none.

0:18.7

Pretty much we aren't responsible if you screw up, you should always be your own homework

0:20.5

and let's know.

0:32.3

Welcome back to the Curbsiders.

0:34.3

I'm Dr. Matthew Wato here with my good friend Dr. Paul Nelson Williams.

0:39.9

And tonight we are going to talk about a bunch of recent Curbsiders episodes on diarrhea,

0:46.5

dementia, obesity, hypofentilation syndrome, and an episode where we talk a whole bunch

0:52.4

about musculoskeletal, shoulder, knee, hip, elbow, Paul.

0:58.7

These things go together, right?

1:00.4

Yeah, no, it seemed a natural fit.

1:02.3

I think especially diarrhea and obesity, hypofentilation syndrome, like I think there's

1:06.0

two things I think about constantly.

1:08.4

So this will be, I think, really accessible to our audience.

1:11.7

So this is most certainly what we're calling tails from the Curbsiders.

1:14.8

This is where we rapidly review some of the top pearls from recent episodes.

1:19.2

And to remind the audience, these episodes are not available for CME specifically, but

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