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Welcome to NephMadness 2024! In collaboration with Things We Do For No Reason (TWDFNR), we are excited to promote the start of this amazing medical education opportunity.
Inspired by the "March Madness" college basketball tournament, NephMadness is a "a free online, CME-granting, evidenced-based, noncommercial learning initiative that leverages the tools of social media to teach about the latest and greatest breakthroughs in the field of nephrology!". Fill out your bracket today!
Dr. Jeff Kott, NephMadness Executive Committee member, Critical Care Medicine Fellow At Stony Brook Medicine on Long Island, NY and former nephrology fellow at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, joins Avi, Hannah, and Tony to discuss two hot button TWDFNR topics in nephrology:
Whether we should use phosphate binders in acute kidney injury If the urine anion gap in non-gap metabolic acidosis is helpful or notRead the show notes here.
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
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The Curious Clinicians examine why the genetic mutations leading to hereditary hemochromatosis might have offered an evolutionarily advantage to our Neolithic ancestors. The answer relates to an old breakfast stalwart- cereal and milk!
Read the show notes here.
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
This episode is sponsored by Audible! New members can try Audible free for 30 days using our own Curious Clinicians podcast code - visit Audible.com/TCCPOD or text TCCPOD to 500-500.
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On this episode from our archive, originally posted on March 15, 2022, The Curious Clinicians examine why cirrhosis predisposes to SBP, and why bacterial translocation across the bowel wall into ascites doesnât actually occur!
Read the show notes here.
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of nodderly.com.
This episode is sponsored by Audible! New members can try Audible free for 30 days using our own Curious Clinicians podcast code - visit Audible.com/TCCPOD or text TCCPOD to 500-500.
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The Curious Clinicians investigate the history and mechanisms of how thalidomide caused embryopathy in the late 1950s and early 1960s in over 10,000 babies across the world.
Read the show notes here.
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com. Medical student Giancarlo Buonomo is our producer.
This episode is sponsored by Audible! New members can try Audible free for 30 days using our own Curious Clinicians podcast code - visit Audible.com/TCCPOD or text TCCPOD to 500-500.
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On this episode from our archive, originally posted on February 16, 2022, The Curious Clinicians investigate why antiphospholipid antibodies can be falsely positive during acute illness or thrombosis.
Read the show notes here.
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
This episode is sponsored by Audible! New members can try Audible free for 30 days using our own Curious Clinicians podcast code - visit Audible.com/TCCPOD or text TCCPOD to 500-500.
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In this episode, we investigate the reasons why we don't (and don't need to) transfuse to normal hemoglobin levels.
Read the show notes on our website here. And subscribe to our new Substack!
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com. Our producer is medical student Giancarlo Buonomo.
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The Curious Clinicians are currently on a holiday break, but we'll be back with new content in 2024!
In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this episode from our archive, originally posted December 10, 2022. We told the story of a tiny carbohydrate called alpha-gal, delving into unsettling meat allergies after tick bites, ancient viruses, allergic reactions to an anti-cancer antibody, and xenotransplantation.
Read the show notes here.
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
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In this episode, we examine how sickle cell trait protects against malaria, in multiple ways.
Read the show notes on our website here. And subscribe to our new Substack!
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com. Our producer is medical student Giancarlo Buonomo.
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Today we reach back into The Curious Clinicians archives, just in time for Thanksgiving. In this episode, originally posted in November 2021, Hannah, Avi, and Tony examine whether tryptophan from turkey actually causes the infamous Thanksgiving food coma. The answer might surprise you...
Check out the episode's show notes here.
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of nodderly.com.
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In this episode, we explore why ACE inhibitors treat scleroderma renal crisis so effectively (and why bilateral nephrectomy used to be the treatment of choiceâŚ).
Read the show notes on our website here. And subscribe to our new Substack!
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
Weâd like to welcome the newest member of our team, Giancarlo Buonomo, a medical student who is joining on as a producer!
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In this episode, The Curious Clinicians ask why a ketogenic diet can help control seizures in refractory epilepsy?
Read the show notes on our website here. And subscribe to our new Substack!
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
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For this episode, The Curious Clinicians ask why patients with bioprosthetic heart valves don't require immunosuppression?
Read the show notes on our website here. And subscribe to our new Substack!
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
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On this episode, The Curious Clinicians learn about why hyperthyroidism is associated with atrial fibrillation.
Read the show notes on our website here. And subscribe to our new Substack!
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
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On this episode, The Curious Clinicians explore the liver's incredible ability to regenerate after injury or resection.
Read the show notes on our website here. And subscribe to our new Substack!
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
This episode was sponsored by Brooklinen! Use promo code "CURIOUS" for $20 off your first order + free shipping.
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This week, The Curious Clinicians are bringing back an episode from the archive that was originally posted in December, 2021.
Tony joined Dr. Adam Rodman as a guest on the Bedside Rounds podcast. We were thrilled to share that episode here.
How can we medically tell whether or not someone is alive or dead? The answer is more complicated than youâd think. This episode was a live podcast Adam and Tony gave at the Massachusetts Chapter of the American College of Physicians annual meeting on October 16, 2021. They track the evolution and controversies of the death exam, from a trans-Atlantic scandal surrounding a possible vivisection, a 19th century âX-prizeâ to determine a technology that could diagnose death, the important distinction between âpermanentâ and irreversible, and the mysterious Lazarus phenomenon.
Link to episode page: http://bedside-rounds.org/episode-65-the-last-breath/
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On this episode, The Curious Clinicians investigate why alcohol both causes a burning sensation when you first swallow it (hint: the mechanism has something to do with chili peppers) and why you get a general sense of total body warmth within the next few minutes.
Read the show notes here.
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
This episode was sponsored by Brooklinen! Use promo code "CURIOUS" for $20 off your first order + free shipping.
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On this episode, The Curious Clinicians examine an intriguing question - why are babies protected from infection and colitis by C. Diff? We'll touch on factors relating to immunology, microbiology and human development.
Read the show notes here.
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
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On this episode, The Curious Clinicians are joined by Dr Christopher Worsham, co-author of a fascinating and insightful new book, Random Acts of Medicine, which explores the use of natural experiments to better understand healthcare and is now out in hardcover!
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
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This week, we reach back into the archive for an episode from 2021 (the first in a two-part series related to the eyes) where Tony, Hannah, and Avi explored why Wilson disease can present with Kayser-Fleischer corneal rings.
Remember to pick up CME/MOC credit just for listening to the episode!
Check out the show notes for this episode and read Avi's tweetorial on this topic.
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com
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On this episode, The Curious Clinicians dive into musical history, examining what might have caused German composer Ludwig van Beethoven's infamous deafness.
Read the show notes here.
Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits⢠(0.5 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (0.5 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (0.5 hours).
Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com.
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