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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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 for Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Primary Care, and Hospital Medicine.

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Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
61 minutes
Episodes
514
Years Active
2017 - 2025
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#103: Train Your Brain: Mapping out your road to expertise

#103: Train Your Brain: Mapping out your road to expertise

Expert diagnostician, Dr. Gurpreet Dhaliwal, again joins The Curbsiders to dive deeper into the topic of clinical expertise.  Topics include, and are mainly focused on, Dr. Dhaliwal’s “training regim…
00:58:34  |   Mon 09 Jul 2018
#102: Hotcakes: Asthma, Smoking Cessation, PCP Prophylaxis, Procalcitonin

#102: Hotcakes: Asthma, Smoking Cessation, PCP Prophylaxis, Procalcitonin

Curbsiders’ Journal Club features rapid summary and critical appraisal of recent articles and news stories in internal medicine by The Curbsiders. This month’s topics include: asthma, maintenance ver…

01:14:53  |   Mon 02 Jul 2018
#101: Cirrhosis: Medications, decompensation, complications

#101: Cirrhosis: Medications, decompensation, complications

Cirrhosis. Take control of cirrhosis and treat your patients like the pros! In this episode of The Curbsiders, Dr. Scott Matherly, assistant professor in the Dept of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth…

00:39:37  |   Mon 25 Jun 2018
#100: Cirrhosis: Initial Evaluation and Management

#100: Cirrhosis: Initial Evaluation and Management

Cirrhosis. Finally. Take your liver game to the next level with tips from @liverprof, Scott Matherly MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University. Topics include: exam find…
00:47:56  |   Mon 18 Jun 2018
#99 Cancer Survivorship: What to do when the treatment is done

#99 Cancer Survivorship: What to do when the treatment is done

Step up your primary care of cancer survivors with tips from Dr Regina Jacob, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Temple University. Care of the cancer patient does not end when their cancer treatment…

00:51:59  |   Mon 11 Jun 2018
#98 Knee Pain: History, exam, bracing, x-rays, and injectables

#98 Knee Pain: History, exam, bracing, x-rays, and injectables

Knee pain is easy with practical tips from Orthopedist, medical educator, car-builder, and inventor extraordinaire Dr. Ted Parks. He teaches us the four buckets of knee pain, how to perform a 30-seco…
01:04:56  |   Mon 04 Jun 2018
#97 Hotcakes: Hypertension, Prostate Cancer Screening, Lifestyle & Mortality

#97 Hotcakes: Hypertension, Prostate Cancer Screening, Lifestyle & Mortality

Keep current with this monthly journal club covering landmark articles through May 2018, plus rapid fire hot takes from the medical literature and health news. We rate each article according to a hig…

00:38:35  |   Mon 28 May 2018
#96 Diabetes: A1C targets & ACP guidelines controversy

#96 Diabetes: A1C targets & ACP guidelines controversy

Get schooled on hemoglobin a1c targets in type 2 diabetes mellitus by American College of Physicians guidelines coauthor, Devan Kansagara MD MCR, Associate Professor of Medicine, Oregon Health Scienc…
00:49:40  |   Mon 21 May 2018
#95 Food allergy, food intolerance and celiac disease

#95 Food allergy, food intolerance and celiac disease

Separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to food allergy, food intolerance, and celiac disease. Featuring renowned gastroenterologist and current president of the American Gastroenterological …
00:57:37  |   Mon 14 May 2018
#94: Random Pearls: Microbiome, POTS, Gabapentin, and Leonardo Da Vinci

#94: Random Pearls: Microbiome, POTS, Gabapentin, and Leonardo Da Vinci

A random serving of knowledge food for your brain hole with returning guest, Dr. Alan Dow, Professor of Internal Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. Our final live recap …

00:28:55  |   Mon 07 May 2018
#93 Clinical Pearls ACP 2018 with Nina Mingioni MD

#93 Clinical Pearls ACP 2018 with Nina Mingioni MD

A fast moving recap of hot topics and clinical pearls live from Internal Medicine’s largest national conference, ACP 2018 in New Orleans! Dr. Nina Mingioni, Clinical Associate Professor and director …

00:31:51  |   Mon 30 Apr 2018
#92: Pulmonary Embolism for the Internist

#92: Pulmonary Embolism for the Internist

Wow the crowd with your knowledge of pulmonary embolism! What are the red flags? What tools are available to guide you? How on Earth do you triage a patient with pulmonary embolism (PE)? What exactly…

00:57:21  |   Mon 23 Apr 2018
Random Clinical Pearls ACP 2018 Day 2

Random Clinical Pearls ACP 2018 Day 2

Random clinical pearls from day 2 of ACP 2018 live in New Orleans. Topics include: Perioperative medicine, DOACs, anticoagulation, reversal agents, ACP statements on hidden curriculum, physician well…

00:22:54  |   Sat 21 Apr 2018
Random Clinical Pearls ACP 2018 Day 1

Random Clinical Pearls ACP 2018 Day 1

The Curbsiders share random clinical pearls from day 1 of ACP 2018 live in New Orleans. Topics covered include: breast density and cancer risk, patients before paperwork, diverticulitis, social deter…

00:18:06  |   Fri 20 Apr 2018
#91 Hotcakes: Fluid Wars, Barbershops, HTN, Aromatherapy, Coffee

#91 Hotcakes: Fluid Wars, Barbershops, HTN, Aromatherapy, Coffee

Keep up-to-date with this fast moving discussion of recent journal articles and thought-provoking headlines in medicine. Welcome to the first-ever Curbsiders journal club covering landmark articles f…

00:33:42  |   Mon 16 Apr 2018
#90 Clinical Reasoning: Become an expert diagnostician

#90 Clinical Reasoning: Become an expert diagnostician

Become an expert diagnostician like Dr Gurpreet Dhaliwal, Professor of Medicine at UCSF. Join us for this deep dive into clinical reasoning and how doctors think! Topics include: how to improve your …
01:04:07  |   Mon 09 Apr 2018
#89 Conjunctivitis: Red Eye in Pr-eye-mary Care with Dr Glaucomflecken

#89 Conjunctivitis: Red Eye in Pr-eye-mary Care with Dr Glaucomflecken

Revolutionize your approach to the red eye in pr-eye-mary care! Dr. Glaucomflecken (of GomerBlog/Twitter--fame) teaches us to recognize and manage common eye complaints. You’ll develop an approach to…
00:58:17  |   Mon 02 Apr 2018
#88 Acid base, boy bands, and grandfather clocks with Joel Topf MD

#88 Acid base, boy bands, and grandfather clocks with Joel Topf MD

Dominate acid-base disturbances with the wisdom of @kidney_boy aka Joel Topf, MD, Chief of Nephrology at Kashlak Memorial Hospital.  Master his 5 key steps for interpreting acid-base disorders and de…
01:33:23  |   Mon 26 Mar 2018
#87 Toxicology 101: Talking Tox with The Dantastic Mr. Tox & Howard

#87 Toxicology 101: Talking Tox with The Dantastic Mr. Tox & Howard

Want to look cool like a toxicology consultant, sipping coffee on rounds? Ever check a patient for armpit sweat? Learn the secrets of tox from the titans of toxicology podcasting, The Dantastic Mr. T…
01:19:33  |   Mon 19 Mar 2018
#86 COPD: Diagnosis, treatment, PFTs, and nihilism

#86 COPD: Diagnosis, treatment, PFTs, and nihilism

Take a deep breath and tune in to this week’s episode full of COPD diagnosis and management pearls, with expert Dr. Denitza Blagev, a pulmonologist, intensivist, and Medical Director for Quality, Spe…
01:20:39  |   Mon 12 Mar 2018
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