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AFP: American Family Physician Podcast

Episode 96: October 15, 2019 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

🗓️ 24 October 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Lead screening (1:30), predicting postoperative pulmonary complications (4:40), toilet training (6:10), postpartum care (11:10), influenza vaccination (16:30), elagolix for endometriosis pain (19:20), and Where I Listen (22:20).

Transcript

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0:00.0

The AFP podcast is sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians,

0:06.0

and by a new offering from the AAFP,

0:09.7

presenting select articles from the August issues of American Family Physician

0:14.0

and audio format for listening anywhere.

0:17.5

Learn more at AAFP.org slash journal audio.

0:34.0

Welcome to the American Family Physician Podcast for the October 15th, 2019 issue.

0:39.2

I'm Jake. I'm Herbert.

0:40.7

I'm Hillary. I'm Victoria.

0:42.3

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

0:47.1

Phoenix Family Medicine residency.

0:49.7

Today on the podcast, we're going to talk about lead screening, predicting post-stop

0:53.6

poem complications,

0:55.3

toilet training, postpartum care, influence of vaccination, we'll have a steps on

1:00.8

olagallix, and we'll finish up with a where I listen segment. The opinions expressed in the

1:06.3

podcast are our own and do not represent the opinions of the American Academy of Family Physicians,

1:09.9

the editor of American Family Physician or Banner Health.

1:12.4

Do not use this podcast for medical advice.

1:14.2

Instead, see your own family doctor for medical care.

1:18.5

We're on a mission to live in the best from American family physician.

1:24.6

On a mission, delivering the best from American family physician. All right. First up, All right, first up, we have a USPSTF recommendation statement, screening for elevated blood lead levels in children and pregnant women.

1:40.9

Herbert?

1:41.5

So this year, the USPSTF dug into the literature surrounding lead screens and asymptomatic kids five years and younger and pregnant women, and concluded, well, that there's insufficient evidence to assess the balance of benefit and harms in either population.

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