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AFP: American Family Physician Podcast

Episode 31 - February 1, 2017 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

🗓️ 3 February 2017

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Antiepileptic drugs (1:50), dizziness (3:40), statins and dementia (8:10), jaundice in adults (9:00), practice guidelines for Botox (11:10), sertraline (12:40), and treatment of peripheral vascular disease (14:20).

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of the American Family Physician Podcast.

0:15.3

I'm Jake.

0:15.9

I'm Brett.

0:16.6

I'm Kalina.

0:17.4

And I'm Evan.

0:18.3

And as always, we are residents and faculty, mostly residents, of the University of Arizona

0:23.4

College of Medicine Phoenix Family Medicine Residency.

0:26.5

Today on the podcast, we're going to have a medicine by the numbers.

0:29.7

We're going to talk about dizziness.

0:31.5

We'll have a Cochrane for clinicians.

0:33.6

John Disin Adults.

0:35.1

We'll talk about practice guidelines for Botox, a poem on Certraline, and then we'll finish up with treatment of peripheral vascular disease.

0:42.9

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.

0:49.8

Do not use this podcast for medical advice. Instead, see your own family doctor for medical care. All right, guys, before we get started, there's something you need to keep your ears peeled for.

1:15.8

That's right, bonus episode four.

1:18.5

So Steve has an interview with Mark Greenewald, who's a family physician in Roanoke, Virginia,

1:24.1

and they'll be discussing Dr. Grinowald's area of expertise, which is physician well-being.

1:30.2

Make sure you listen and download. It's going to be a good one. Consider my ears peeled.

1:35.9

So first off, guys, before we get going, I notice something similar with all of you. We're all

1:40.9

sniffling a bit. So let's tackle cure for the common cold. Go, Evan.

1:44.5

Yeah, this should be brief. The cold exists. It's all over the place. And, yep, not curable.

1:52.4

Not curable. Yeah.

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