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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#43 Random Clinical Pearls: ACP Highlights and Recap Part 2

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2017

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Load up on clinical pearls for your practice in this wide ranging discussion with expert clinician educator, Dr. Jon M. Sweet, Associate Professor of Medicine from Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. Topics include cellulitis, tinea infections, dermatologic emergencies, smoking cessation, heart failure, hormone replacement therapy, iron supplementation, and vocal cord dysfunction. Plus, Stuart gives Paul a new nickname! Special thanks to the Dr. Patrick Alguire and Dr. Darilyn Moyer from the American College of Physicians for setting up this episode.

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Time Stamps

00:00 Intro

02:12 Picks of the week

05:10 Guest intro

07:13 Rapid fire questions

15:25 Tinea infections

18:22 Misdiagnosis of cellulitis

23:53 AGEP (Dermatology)

29:03 DRESS syndrome (Dermatology)

35:28 Smoking cessation

36:55 Back pain, acetaminophen and acupuncture

41:42 Hot flashes and hormone therapy

43:05 Iron supplementation

49:55 Heart failure and sacubitril/valsartan

53:33 Vocal cord dysfunction

56:50 Response from Stuart and Paul

62:20 Outro

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Transcript

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0:00.0

They're saying, oh, it's red and swollen, must be slightly lettuce instead of actually putting together the history and the physical.

0:05.0

That's well said Stewart.

0:06.5

Yeah, you're welcome. I said it well.

0:08.5

Now, drop the mic and moonwalk out the door.

0:24.0

Welcome back to the curbsiders.

0:26.0

Well, hello Matt.

0:27.0

Hello, Stewart. Hi.

0:28.5

The Internal Medicine Podcast that uses expert interviews to bring you clinical pearls and practice changing knowledge for your brain hole.

0:36.5

Yes, free brain hole.

0:38.5

I'm Dr. Matthew Wato here with my co-hosts, Dr. Stewart Brigham.

0:42.5

Hi, how you doing?

0:43.5

And Dr. Paul Williams.

0:46.5

Hey, fellow cell, how are you?

0:48.5

I'm doing great, Paul. How you doing?

0:50.5

Thanks for asking.

0:52.0

Paul, I'd like to read you an email.

0:53.5

I'm not sure if you you saw it come come through our email box here, but this is from Andy.

0:58.5

I think you're the only one that has access to that box, Matt.

1:00.5

Well, I send them to you guys.

1:02.0

I know that.

1:03.0

And I know it's not editing it.

1:05.0

Andy says, hey, love the podcast.

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