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Supercharge your learning and enhance your practice with this Internal Medicine Podcast featuring board certified Internists as they interview the experts to bring you clinical pearls, practice-changing knowledge, and bad puns. Doctors Matthew Watto, Paul Williams, and friends (a national network of students, residents, and clinician-educators) deliver a little knowledge food for your brain hole. Yummy! No boring lectures here, just high-value content and a healthy dose of humor. Fantastic f ...
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Last Week in Medicine

Stephen Jenkins, MD, Austin Rupp, MD

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Wouldn't it be nice if someone reviewed all the latest internal medicine literature and distilled it into a brief podcast you could listen to on your way to work? Get updates from the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Network, Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal of Hospital Medicine, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Lancet and more.
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Today we have a special guest, Dr. Joel Topf, board-certified nephrologist and medical educator extraordinaire. Our listeners will likely recognize Dr. Topf from his prolific tweeting @Kidney_boy, as well as his numerous appearances on the Curbsiders podcast. He is a co-founder of the NephJC on Twitter, and host and founder of the NephJC podcast Fr…
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Don’t be scared of insulin or hypoglycemia anymore! Our Kashlak Friend of the Pod Dr. Jeff Colburn gives us all the essentials you’ll need in your fanny pack for navigating the ups and downs of insulin in type 2 diabetes. Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | C…
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We’re down to the penultimate episode of Ted Lasso, so naturally it’s time to talk legacy. Dr. Jane Liebschutz joins Sayed and Mark for a deep dive into Ted Lasso season 3 episode 11. We cover legacy, healing and the cool way Jane and Mark are connected since the early 1990s. This was so fantastic, enjoy and listen all the way to the end for a fun …
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Don’t miss this rapid-fire recap of our top pearls from #SGIM23 in Aurora, Colorado, including obesity medicine, GLP1 agonists, trauma-informed care, an update on hormone therapy for vasomotor symptoms of menopause, treating low sexual desire in women, dementia diagnosis and treatment, chronic pain and buprenorphine, complex persistent opioid depen…
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References We considered the complexity of the machinery to excrete ammonium in the context of research on dietary protein and how high protein intake may increase glomerular pressure and contribute to progressive renal disease (many refer to this as the “Brenner hypothesis”). Dietary protein intake and the progressive nature of kidney disease: the…
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It’s time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 10, but first we have something to celebrate! Sayed’s new book “These Vital Signs” is available now! We take some time to celebrate his amazing achievement, then dive into the joy of Ted Lasso S3, E10. Celebrate with us! Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here and get caught up! The Exp…
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There might be a lot to swallow, but you will master an initial approach to dysphagia in this episode. Review the types of dysphagia, common etiologies, initial evaluations and treatment plans. We are joined by Dr. Diana Snyder @DianaSnyderMD (Mayo Clinic) Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe |…
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The first assignment in the Podcast rotation is to record a short essay on why the NSMC Intern chose nephrology (or pediatrics, or nursing, or medical school, etc…). The intern then uses this recording to practice editing, adding music and finally publishing a podcast (if they want to). Here is Nyi Min Han’s audio essay. Subscribe…
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The first assignment in the Podcast rotation is to record a short essay on why the NSMC Intern chose nephrology (or pediatrics, or nursing, or medical school, etc…). The intern then uses this recording to practice editing, adding music and finally publishing a podcast (if they want to). Here is Sadia Jahan’s audio essay. Subscribe…
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The first assignment in the Podcast rotation is to record a short essay on why the NSMC Intern chose nephrology (or pediatrics, or nursing, or medical school, etc…). The intern then uses this recording to practice editing, adding music and finally publishing a podcast (if they want to). Here is Saumya Vishnoi’s audio essay. Subscribe…
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It’s time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 9, and we knock it out of the park with Jamie Coleman as our guest. She’s a superb leader and a wonderful Trauma Surgeon, her insights on leadership are absolutely incredible. Enjoy! Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here and get caught up! The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is op…
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Don’t miss this rapid fire recap of our top pearls from ACP #IM2023 in San Diego including hypertension, hypogonadism, frailty, afib, sleep medicine, in-flight emergencies, nephroprotective meds, order of antibiotics for pneumonia in the hospital, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, pickle juice for leg cramps, bristol stool scale and hepatic ence…
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It’s time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 8! Sayed and Mark are joined by Dr. Ali Raja and we go deep on the stories we tell ourselves, our self-talk and how we respond to situations. This was absolutely fascinating! Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here and get caught up! The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is open! Plea…
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The Filtrate: Joel Topf Swapnil Hiremath Josh Waitzman Jordy Cohen With Special Guest: Areef ishani lead author and Chief of Medicine VA Minneapolis Editor: Nayan Arora Show Notes: MRFIT switches diuretics and finds better outcomes. Swapnil shows how many studies he is familiar with by spewing out a string of them. Chlorthalidone wins: ALLHAT, MRFI…
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Join us for this Hotcakes style episode as we talk through impactful literature for the hospitalist with Dr. Heather Nye (UCSF) and Dr. Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra, Harvard University) who presented the Clinical Updates in Hospital Medicine at SHM #Converge23. Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe…
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It’s time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 7, and on Mark’s birthday no less! Sayed and Mark are joined by Dr. Jared Rubenstein to discuss a truly remarkable episode Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here and get caught up! The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is open! Please check it out Please join in the MedLasso conversa…
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This week we have special guest, Dr. Adam Spivak, to talk about the new study on doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis for STIs. Dr. Spivak is an infectious disease expert and works in both an HIV clinic and a free PrEP clinic. I also review the latest COVID-19 anticoagulation trial and a paper looking at rates of fracture non-union in people who r…
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Dominate opioid and xylazine (aka tranq) withdrawal in the hospital with expert insights from Dr. Joseph D’Orazio (@dorazepam) recorded LIVE! at Pennsylvania Hospital Grand Rounds in Philadephia, PA. Xylazine, an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist, has emerged as a frequent contaminant in the opioid supply with a distinct withdrawal syndrome. You’ll learn …
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Master the nuances of the hypercoagulable work-up! Our expert discussant, Dr. Jean Connors, leads us through when to send testing for thrombophilia and how to interpret the results. Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | Contact | Swag! | CME Show Segments Intro…
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Dr. Chelsea Dorsey is a Vascular Surgeon and Vice-Chair of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the Department of Surgery at University of Chicago. Dr. Jeff Matthews is Chief of Surgery at University of Chicago. They join Explore The Space Podcast to discuss the remarkable work they’ve done building sustainable and reproducible DEI infrastructure withi…
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It’s time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 6 , The show comes back strong and Joe Thomas is here to break it all down. Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here and get caught up! The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is open! Please check it out Please join in the MedLasso conversation on Twitter, and tag your tweets with #MedL…
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Hypertension FAQ Round #2 Dr. Jordy Cohen Strikes Back Tackle resistant hypertension. Learn when it is pseudo resistant hypertension, and how to treat this pesky condition when it is true resistant hypertension. Dr. Jordy Cohen (@jordy_bc) leads us through her approach to keeping the BP where it should be (University of Pennsylvania). Claim free CM…
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The first assignment in the Podcast rotation is to record a short essay on why the NSMC Intern chose nephrology (or pediatrics, or nursing, or medical school, etc…). The intern then uses this recording to practice editing, adding music and finally publishing a podcast (if they want to). Here is Brammah R. Thangarajah’s audio essay. Subscribe…
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It’s time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 5 , Laurie Baedke joins us to break down a frustrating and decidedly not fun episode. Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here and get caught up! The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is open! Please check it out Please join in the MedLasso conversation on Twitter, and tag your tweets …
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The Channelers went where no nephrology podcasters have gone before, recording in front of a live audience at the National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting in Austin. We had all eight Channelers doing a live podcast. We did a Freely Filtered-inspired draft of the best diuretics. The draft order: Leticia Rolon Anna Gaddy Joel Topf Roger Rodby Josh…
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We recap the top pearls for the hospitalist from #SHM #Converge2023 covering discussions on syncope, heart failure, COPD, pneumonia, sickle cell pain management, nausea and dyspnea, complex pain management issues, delirium, geriatrics updates, severe infections from injection drug use, electrolyte management, perioperative anemia and anticoagulatio…
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The first assignment in the Podcast rotation is to record a short essay on why the NSMC Intern chose nephrology (or pediatrics, or nursing, or medical school, etc…). The intern then uses this recording to practice editing, adding music and finally publishing a podcast (if they want to). Here is Vishnu Reddy’s audio essay. Subscribe…
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The first assignment in the Podcast rotation is to record a short essay on why the NSMC Intern chose nephrology (or pediatrics, or nursing, or medical school, etc…). The intern then uses this recording to practice editing, adding music and finally publishing a podcast (if they want to). Here is Sherry Wang’s audio essay. Subscribe…
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It’s time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 4, Dr. Jade Teakell joins us to break down anger in all its manifestations after a powerful episode. Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here and get caught up! The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is open! Please check it out Please join in the MedLasso conversation on Twitter, and t…
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LIVE! Updates in HIV management at Hershey Highly active, high-yield points on HIV management in Primary Care! We are joined by Infectious Disease specialist Dr. Jonathan J. “JJ” Nunez MD (of Penn State Health - Hershey) to review basics of management, important comorbidities, and new horizons in HIV care. Claim free CME for this episode at curbsid…
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It’s time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 3, especially Zava’s superhuman pulmonary mechanics. Dr. Ken Tegtmeyer is here for just that purpose and we had a blast! Enjoy! Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here and get caught up! The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is open! Please check it out Please join in the MedLasso con…
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Drop the pounds and the sugar with new guidelines New rules to manage diabetes means using new tools. Leverage GLP-1 RA and SGLT2-i to drop with pounds and the sugars with the expert insight from our guest, Dr. Marie McDonnell. Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newslette…
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It’s time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 2, and we’ve got the outstanding Dr. Jennifer Best here to join us. This was such a fun discussion about an outstanding episode, the leadership themes are just bursting out. Enjoy! Listen to Dr. Best’s first appearance on Explore The Space Podcast Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here…
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Today we have special guest, Dr. Sarah Gilligan, a nephrologist, to talk about the new study of thiazides for kidney stones. We all learn in medical school that thiazides reduce urinary excretion of calcium, but does that really translate to fewer kidney stones? We also have Dr. Brian Locke on to talk about the CAPE COD trial, a big new critical ca…
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Dr. Pooja Lakshmin is a Psychiatrist and the author of “Real Self-Care: A Transformative Program for Redefining Wellness (Crystals, Cleanses, and Bubble Baths Not Included)” She joins Explore The Space Podcast for an outstanding discussion around buzzwords, outside influences, and walking a path where you develop the ability to care for yourself. T…
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We demystify primary aldosteronism, MRAs (mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists), non-steroidal MRAs, and how to recognize and treat renovascular hypertension with nephrologist/hypertension expert, Dr. Matt Luther (@DrJMLuther) as part of the NephMadness PodCrawl 2023. Fill out a bracket for NephMadness and check out all eight NephMadness PodCrawl…
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You’ve come to the right place for a premium Ted Lasso S3 E1 recap! Sayed and I are joined by Dr. Anne Peled and we have a blast diving into the first Ted Lasso episode in a year and a half! We’re covering impressions and the thrill of being back with the #MedLasso community. There are some new segments too, including Coach Beard’s Fainting Couch, …
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Dr. Ricardo Nuila is a Hospitalist and an early guest on Explore The Space Podcast who returns to discuss his brand new book “The People’s Hospital” Ricardo is a brilliant writer who has written a timely and important work about a hospital dear to my heart in a fraught time for healthcare in America, do not miss this episode Check out the archive o…
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We’ve got the hard-hitting questions and must-know answers on all things TIA and stroke from neurology expert, Dr. Karima Benameur (Emory University). Topics: TIA and stroke supportive management, indicated workup, and anticoagulation and antiplatelet management pearls for the hospitalist. Free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Epis…
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The Filtrate: Joel Topf Swapnil Hiremath Josh Waitzman Sophia Ambruso With Special Guest: Anna Vinakova Associate Professor of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University. NephMadness Executive. Vanuja Java is a transplant nephrologist at Washington University in St. Louis, MO. Her research involves functional characterization of genetic variants …
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Our long wait is over! Ted Lasso is coming back on March 15, and we’re here to get ready! Mark and Sayed go big on how they’re feeling about the upcoming season and the incredible #MedLasso community, then are joined by a very special guest! Check out the archive of “MedLasso” here and get caught up! The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is open!…
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Stay up-to-date with advances in chronic kidney disease (CKD)! Join our esteemed Chief of Nephrology at Kashlak Memorial Hospital, Dr. Joel Topf, as he leads us through the latest on SGLT2 inhibitors, finerenone, potassium binders, and treatment of CKD-associated metabolic acidosis. Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Episo…
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Dr. Sabrina Falquier is an Internal Medicine physician, the creator of Sensations Salud, and a leading educator on Culinary Medicine. She was also my resident during my first month as an intern. Now nearly 20 years after we first met, she joins Explore The Space Podcast to talk about imprinting, making a big career pivot, and her outstanding work i…
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Welcome to the NephMadness PodCrawl The idea behind a podcrawl is for a variety of podcasts to coordinate on timing and topic to push a theme and get each other’s listeners to explore all of the podcasts. One of the first goals behind NephMadness was to build a community and in the early years of Twitter, NephMadness was central to the formation of…
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Join us as we review recent practice-changing articles on loop diuretics for heart failure exacerbation (torsemide vs furosemide), time-restricted eating vs small frequent meals for weight loss, how sedentary breaks from sitting effect blood glucose & blood pressure, early FMT for C. diff, and a brief rant on medications for obesity. Fill your brai…
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Today we welcome special guest and fellow EBM lover Dr. Mita Hoppenfeld to talk about a new randomized controlled trial evaluating the best duration of antibiotics for febrile UTI in men. Is 7 days as good as 14 days? We also review the latest guidelines for lower GI bleeding and a new retrospective study on renal outcomes in patients with AKI who …
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