2.4 • 649 Ratings
🗓️ 15 September 2021
⏱️ 24 minutes
🧾️ Download transcript
Lower extremity cellulitis (1:30), Kawasaki disease (4:00), pelvic floor muscle training (8:20), parasitic infections (10:30), Helicobacter pylori infection treatment (16:50), and calprotectin in the evaluation of inflammatory bowel disease (19:50).
Click on a timestamp to play from that location
0:00.0 | The AFP podcast is brought to you by the American Academy of Family Physicians. |
0:06.1 | And by Baycare Medical Group, a multi-specialty group in Tampa Bay and West Central Florida. |
0:13.2 | Life's too short to practice medicine just anywhere. |
0:17.1 | Baycare Medical Group is physician-led and part of Baycare Health System. |
0:21.8 | More info at BMG Family Medicine.org. |
0:44.2 | Welcome to the American Family Physician Podcast, part one of the September 2021 issue. |
0:45.1 | I'm Jake. |
0:46.0 | I'm Heather. |
0:46.7 | I'm Dave. |
0:53.4 | And we are residents and faculty, mostly residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix Family Medicine residency. Today on the podcast, |
0:55.2 | we'll talk about lower extremity cellulitis, Kawasaki disease, pelvic floor muscle training, |
1:00.8 | parasitic infections, H. Pylori infection treatment, and we'll finish up with CalProtectin |
1:06.7 | in the evaluation of inflammatory bowel disease. The opinions expressed in the podcast are our own |
1:11.4 | and do not represent the opinions of the American Academy of Family Physicians, |
1:14.3 | the editor of American Family Physician, or Banner Health. |
1:16.7 | Do not use this podcast for medical advice. |
1:18.5 | Instead, see your own family doctor for medical care. |
1:22.8 | We're on a mission to live in the best from American family physician. On a mission. All right, guys, let's kick things off with a point of care |
1:39.5 | guides, applying a clinical prediction rule to distinguish lower extremity cellulitis from its mimics. |
1:46.2 | And this comes to us from Dr. Pearson Bruner from Augusta University at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. |
1:54.7 | So a question that comes up in the emergency department is whether the patient in front of you with lower leg |
2:01.1 | arithema has cellulitis. And do they really need admission for IV antibiotics? That's what this |
... |
Please login to see the full transcript.
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from American Academy of Family Physicians, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.
Generated transcripts are the property of American Academy of Family Physicians and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.