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AFP: American Family Physician Podcast

Episode 118 -- September 15, 2020 AFP: American Family Physician

AFP: American Family Physician Podcast

American Academy of Family Physicians

Medicine, Americanfamilyphysician, Afppodcast, Familymedicinepodcast, Afp, Clinicalpodcast, Aafp, Health & Fitness, Primarycarepodcast, Medicinepodcast, Aafppodcast

2.4649 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2020

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas (1:30), insulin types (6:50), hypertriglyceridemia (8:20), diverticulitis (12:30), anaphylaxis (14:50), treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (18:40), and Where I Listen (21:00).

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0:00.0

The AFP podcast is supported by the American Academy of Family Physicians.

0:05.4

And by Pediatrics on Call, the new podcast from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

0:11.3

Each week, family physicians can learn the latest news and research on children's health to help make them better doctors.

0:18.9

New episodes weekly at aAP.org slash on call.

0:26.8

Welcome to the American Family Physician podcast for the September 15th, 2020 issue.

0:37.2

I'm Steve. I'm E. Lynn. And I'm Amy. We are residents and

0:41.7

faculty, mostly residents from the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Family

0:46.9

Medicine Residency. This time on the podcast, we're going to talk about basal cell and squamous

0:52.3

cell carcinomas, insulin types, hyper triglyceridemia, diverticulitis, anaphylaxis, treatment of irritable bowel syndrome, and we have a special Where I Listen.

1:06.8

The opinions expressed in the podcast are our own and do not represent the opinions of the American Academy of Family Physicians, the editor of American Family Physician or Banner Health.

1:13.8

Do not use this podcast for medical advice. Instead, see your own family doctor for medical care.

1:19.7

We're on a mission to live in the best from American family physician. Before we start, if you haven't rated us on our

1:38.9

We're coming up on our fifth anniversary, and we'd love to have 500 five-star ratings before we turn five.

1:47.0

Let's start off with basal cell and cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas, diagnosis, and treatment

1:53.7

from Dr. Fernhaber out of the Brody School of Medicine in Greenville, North Carolina.

1:59.8

Let's start with some United States Preventive Services

2:02.9

Task Force recommendations. In people age six months to 24 years with fair skin types, the USPSTF

2:11.4

recommends behavior therapy aimed at minimizing exposure to UV radiation to decrease the risk of skin cancer.

2:20.2

That's a B recommendation.

2:22.5

For the same patients 25 years and older, it's a C recommendation.

2:26.5

So consider counseling.

2:28.2

In patients without fair skin types, the evidence is I insufficient insufficient, or I don't know.

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