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🗓️ 3 April 2019
⏱️ 18 minutes
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Critical congenital heart disease screening in newborns (1:30), abnormal uterine bleeding (3:10), statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (6:30), concussions (7:50), human papillomavirus virus vaccine (10:10), and an editorial on the high cost of insulin (12:40).
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0:00.0 | The AFP podcast is supported by the American Academy of Family Physicians and by AAPFP Virtual Care, |
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0:14.5 | AAFP Virtual Care is designed for clinical efficiency, convenience, and high-quality care |
0:20.4 | through online patient |
0:21.7 | interviews and video visits. Learn more at aafp.org slash aafp virtual care. Welcome to the American Family Physician Podcast for the April 1st, 2019 issue. |
0:50.5 | I'm Jake. |
0:51.2 | I'm Jenna. |
0:51.9 | And I'm Kim. |
0:52.9 | And we are residents and faculty, mostly residents, |
0:55.6 | of the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Family Medicine Residency. |
1:00.1 | Today on the podcast, we'll talk about CCHD screening and newborns, abnormal uterine bleeding, |
1:06.4 | statins for primary prevention, concussions, and we'll have an editorial on the high cost of insulin. |
1:12.5 | The opinions expressed in the podcast are our own and do not represent the opinions of the American |
1:15.8 | Academy of Family Physicians, the editor of American Family Physician or Banner Health. |
1:19.6 | Do not use this podcast for medical advice. Instead, see your own family doctor for medical care. |
1:25.4 | We're on a mission to kick the best from American Feminitization. |
1:30.3 | All right, Jenna, let's kick things off with that. |
1:42.5 | Cochrane for Clinicians. |
1:44.1 | Okay, so this Cochran for Clinicians asked the clinical question. Is Pulse Oxymetry a |
1:49.2 | diagnostically accurate screening test for critical congenital heart defects in newborns? |
1:54.1 | The short answer is yes, which is great, because it's simple to use, widely available, |
1:58.2 | and has a specificity of 99.9%. But keep in mind that the prevalence |
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