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AFP: American Family Physician Podcast

Episode 149 -- January 2022 -- Part 1 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

🗓️ 18 January 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Transient global amnesia (1:40), paliforzia for peanut allergy (4:50), walking for hypertension (10:00), adenomyosis (11:40), saturated fat (15:10), and treatments for type 2 diabetes mellitus (19:40).

Transcript

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The AFP podcast is supported by the American Academy of Family Physicians, home to 133,500 family physicians,

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residents, and medical students, offering a wide range of resources to support them at every stage of their family medicine careers.

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From CME and practice tools to board review questions

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and a robust mobile app,

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members benefit from an organization

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that understands them and their specialty.

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Find out more at aafp.org

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slash membership.

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Thank you. Welcome to the American Family Physician Podcast for part one of the January 2020 issue.

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I'm Jake.

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I'm Heather.

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I'm Maggie.

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And we are residents and faculty, mostly residents, of

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the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Family Medicine residency. Today on the podcast,

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we'll talk about transient global amnesia, paliforzia for peanut allergy, walking for hypertension,

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adenomyosis, saturated fat, and treatments for type 2

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diabetes meletus.

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The opinions expressed in the podcast are our own and do not represent the opinions of the American

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Academy of Family Physicians, the Editor of American Family Physician or Banner Health.

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

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First up, transient global amnesia, and this comes to us from Dr. Seeley, Tiller, and Johnson from Medical University of South Carolina in Greenwood, South Carolina.

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Transient Global Amnesia, otherwise known as TGA, it's a clinical diagnosis of temporary

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