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AFP: American Family Physician Podcast

Episode 121 -- November 1, 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

🗓️ 13 November 2020

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Gout (1:40), KardiaMobile for electrocardiogram monitoring and arrhythmia diagnosis (5:10), eye emergencies (7:50), vulvar disorders (11:40), and rebound bilirubin levels after phototherapy (16:30).

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0:00.0

The AFP podcast is supported by the American Academy of Family Physicians, and by PDW and RPS on

0:09.0

demand, a library of 22 self-paced workshops on topics that are important to residency programs,

0:16.2

including residency curriculum, resident assessment, program administration, and more.

0:22.7

Full info at aafp.org slash 2020 on demand. Welcome to the American Family Physician Podcast for the November 1st, 2020 issue.

0:47.2

I'm Jake.

0:47.8

I'm Elyn.

0:48.7

And I'm Amy.

0:50.0

And we are residents and faculty, mostly residents, of the University of Arizona College of Medicine

0:54.9

Phoenix Family Medicine residency.

0:57.5

Today on the podcast, we're going to talk about gout, the cardiomobile for electrocardiogram

1:03.4

monitoring and arrhythmia diagnosis, eye emergencies, vulvar disorders, and rebound Billy Rubin levels after phototherapy.

1:12.8

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.

1:19.8

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

1:25.7

We're on a mission to live in the best from American families. care.

1:45.9

First up, gout, gout, rapid evidence, and this comes to us from Dr. Clebeck, Morrison,

1:53.8

and Crode from Penn State Health in Hershey, Pennsylvania. You'll recall listeners that we covered gout way back on episode number 50. So now we're going to take you through a rapid refresh.

2:00.3

We all think about the middle-aged guy with a beer at a barbecue. Now with a painted So now we're going to take you through a rapid refresh.

2:05.5

We all think about the middle-aged guy with a beer at a barbecue, now with a painful, swollen big toe.

2:06.7

Other than increasing age, alcohol, and meat consumption, what are the risk factors?

2:11.5

There are a handful of dietary risk factors, including a Purine-rich diet with certain meats

2:16.6

and seafoods, fructose-rich food, and drink

2:19.3

consumption, including fruit juices, and alcohol. Beer has more risk compared to wine or hard liquor.

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