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#181 The Multimorbidity Games

Learn how to approach the geriatric patient with multimorbidity and how to parse through and prioritize a mile-long problem list with Dr Josh Uy, master geriatrician at the University of Pennsylvania. We review different approaches to a clinic visit with a patient who takes fifteen daily medications with just as many chief complaints, all in a thirty minute (or less!) appointment time. We discuss what the term “multimorbidity” even means, how to ask about patient preferences and use them to inform the treatment plan, and what the evidence has to say about adjusting treatment goals of common conditions for individual patients. (Spoiler alert: It all depends on the patient, comorbid conditions and goals!) Full show notes https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Producer: Nora Taranto MD Writer: Nora Taranto MD, Leah Witt MD Infographic: Leah Witt MD Cover Art: Nora Taranto MD Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Leah Witt MD, Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Clair Morgan Guest: Josh Uy MD Time Stamps 00:00 Pun, Intro, disclaimer, guest bio 04:30 Guest one-liner; Career advice; Picks of the Week*: Unbroken (book), Down Dog Yoga (app); Check out Dimash’s music on YouTube; Off Your Rocker (TV show); Finishing Well to the Glory of God (book) 12:30

Nov 4, 20191h 0m

#180 CHEST 2019 Recap Part 2

CHEST 2019 Recap Part 2 featuring random pearls and highlights from #CHEST2019 in New Orleans including: tips for addressing futile end-of-life care, bleeding in the ICU, DOAC reversal agents, use of procalcitonin and monocyte distribution width to identify sepsis, vitamin C for sepsis treatment, small particles and lung cancer risk, augmented reality/virtual learning, and tech as a teaching tool. Special thanks to Dr. Bill Kelly and his team at CHEST (@accpchest) for their hospitality. Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written, produced, and co-hosted by: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Special Guests: Nina Maouelainin DO, MBA (@lungsolutions); Erin Narewski DO, FCCP (@erinnarewski); Chidinma Chima-Melton MD, FCCP (@LABritishLady), Kim Fabyan MD (@kfabsMD) Time Stamps 00:00 Pun, Disclaimer, Intro 03:58 Dr Erin Narewski on end of life conversations 13:30 Bleeding in the ICU 15:40 DOACs and reversal agents 18:40 Dr Chidinma Chima-Melton on ICU visiting hours 22:50 Vitamin C use in the ICU, Stuart’s Vitamin C rant 29:22 Monocyte distribution width for identifying patients with sepsis 30:55 Sarah Phoebe Roberts on Procalcitonin and CRP for sepsis 39:36 Dr Nina on technolo

Oct 30, 201956 min

#179 CHEST 2019 Recap Part 1

Recap of random pearls and highlights from #CHEST2019 including: A pop quiz on inhaler use, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), limitations of supplemental oxygen, lung cancer screening, imposter syndrome, and is it safe to use beta blockers in COPD. Special thanks to Dr. Bill Kelly and his team at CHEST (@accpchest) for their hospitality. Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written, produced, and cohosted by: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Special Guests: Leah Witt MD (@leahJwitt); Nina Maouelainin DO, MBA (@lungsolutions); Erin Narewski DO, FCCP (@erinnarewski); Hassan Bencheqroun MD, FCCP (@drBcalifornia); Chidinma Chima-Melton MD, FCCP (@LABritishLady) Time Stamps 00:00 Intro, disclaimer 05:20 Dr Leah Witt @leahwitt (UCSF) quizzes us on inhalers. 09:55 Dr Leah Witt on ILD in geriatric patients 13:09 Dr Erin Narewski @erinnarewski (Temple) on supplement oxygen. 15:07 Dr Erin Narewski discusses the brand new BLOCK trial. 18:11 Dr Chidinma Chima-Melton

Oct 28, 201946 min

#178 Tuberculosis Updates with Laila Woc-Colburn MD

Catch up on the latest guidelines and insights on tuberculosis with help from Dr. Laila Woc-Colburn, @docwoc71 (Baylor)! We cover new recommendations for screening health care workers, treatment of both latent and active TB, and best practices for counseling patients throughout the process. Listen to find out more… And say goodbye to the annual PPD? ACP members can claim CME-MOC credit at https://www.acponline.org/curbsiders (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date). Full notes https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Hannah R. Abrams Cover Art and Infographic by: Hannah R. Abrams Hosts: Hannah R. Abrams; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Editors: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Emi Okamoto MD Guest: Laila Woc-Colburn, MD, FACP Partners Win a prize! Celebrate National Internal Medicine Day and tell us why you’re I.M. Proud. Tell us why you are I.M. Proud and enter the contest by visiting www.acponline.org/improud to submit your story today! Answer one of the three questions below and share your story on social media using the hashtags #IMProud #NationalInternalMedicineDay, and tag @acpinternists. Prizes will be given out 3 times through June of 2020. The first group of winners will be announced on the first ever National Internal Medicine Day October 28, 2019! What makes you proud to practice internal medicine or one of the I.M. subspecialties? What recent patient experience made you proud to be an internist or subspecialist? How is internal medicine unique from other subspecialties? See us at the CHEST 2019 Annual Meeting in New Orleans! We’ll be doing two live interviews on stage, plus recording two rec

Oct 21, 20191h 11m

#177 Osteoarthritis Master Class with Tuhina Neogi MD, PhD

ACR osteoarthritis guidelines author, Dr. Tuhina Neogi (Boston University; @tuhinaneogi) schools us on all things OA, including new understandings of pathophysiology, diagnosis, when to order imaging and labs, and an overview of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapies. Plus, get answers to your questions from Twitter on CBD, turmeric, glucosamine, chondroitin, NSAIDS, intra-articular steroid and hyaluronic acid injections, tai chi, and more! ACP members can claim CME-MOC credit at https://www.acponline.org/curbsiders (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date). Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written (including CME questions) and Produced by: Beth Garbitelli and Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art and Infographic by: Beth Garbitelli Hosts: Beth Garbitelli, Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guest: Tuhina Neogi MD, PhD Partners Win a prize! Celebrate National Internal Medicine Day and tell us why you’re I.M. Proud. Tell us why you are I.M. Proud and enter the contest by visiting www.acponline.org/improud to submit your story today! Answer one of the three questions below and share your story on social media using the hashtags #IMProud #NationalInternalMedicineDay, and tag @acpinternists. Prizes will be given out 3 times through June of 2020. The first group of winners will be announced on the first ever National Internal Medicine Day October 28, 2019! What makes you proud to practice internal medicine or one of the I.M. subspecialties? What recent patient experience made you proud to be an internist or subspecialist? How is internal medicine unique from other subspecialties? See us at the CHEST 2019 Annual Meeting in New Orleans!

Oct 14, 20191h 13m

In-Flight Emergencies REBOOT

Dominate the most common in-flight emergencies with tools and tips from this classic Curbsiders episode. Our guest, Angelica Zen MD, (formerly an IM Chief Resident at UCLA), recounts a harrowing tale of heroism at 30,000 feet and schools us on how to throw down in an in-flight emergency. We review what’s available in the standard medical kit, common conditions encountered, and the medical legal implications of responding to in-flight emergencies. This episode is a must listen before you next step on a plane. Original air date November 21, 2016. Full show notes https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written, produced and edited by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guest: Angelica Zen MD Partners Win a prize! Celebrate National Internal Medicine Day and tell us why you’re I.M. Proud. Tell us why you are I.M. Proud and enter the contest by visiting acponline.org/improud to submit your story today! Answer one of the three questions below and share your story on social media using the hashtags #IMProud #NationalInternalMedicineDay, and tag @acpinternists. Prizes will be given out 3 times through June of 2020. The first group of winners will be announced on the first ever National Internal Medicine Day October 28, 2019! What makes you proud to practice internal medicine or one of the I.M. subspecialties? What recent patient experience made you proud to be an internist or subspecialist? How is internal medicine unique from other subspecialties? See us at the CHEST 2019 Annual Meeting in New Orleans! We’ll be doing two live interviews on stage, plus recording two recap episodes to bring you high yield clinical pearls from the conference. Look out for us in our red Curbsiders shirts and say hello. Take a picture with Stuart! Give Paul a hug! Register today https://chestmeeting.chestnet.org/ !!!! Time Stamps 0

Oct 7, 201938 min

#176 Survive Intern Year: Becoming a PGY1

Tools, tips and tactics to survive intern year from Alex Glaser MD (PENN) and Saumil Chudgar MD @saumilchudgar (Duke). It’s our latest offering from ACP’s IMpower series for residents! The transition from medical student to intern is one of the world’s most notorious times in a career, and tales of woe from intern year have even permeated into TV shows and movies. Ultimately, while the transition seems daunting with multiple challenges, it should not be feared. Many physicians look back fondly on this early time in their training, and life-long friendships often develop among an intern class. This is a time of major growth, and unease about intern year should be met with excitement for the career that is yet to come! For meeting notes, a discussion guide and facilitators guide visit https://www.acponline.org/impower. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Alex Glaser MD Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Emi Okamoto MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guests: Alex Glaser MD, Saumil Chudgar MD Sponsor - ACP IMpower: Catalyzing your professional future Each month, ACP IMpower offers non-clinical tools and resources expertly crafted to support residents during their training and catalyze their professional future. Crafted by ACP leaders, experienced internists, and prominent podcasters, IMpower covers a wide variety of topics valuable to residents at every stage of their training, and beyond. Visit https://www.acponline.org/impower.

Oct 2, 201959 min

#175 Cervical Cancer Screening and HPV

We dive deep into the relationship between HPV and cervical cancer and identify when and how to screen women with tips from Dr. Karen Smith-McCune (UCSF), Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology! We review common cytology findings, screening guidelines, and basic indications for HPV vaccination. Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Producer: Molly Heublein MD Writer: Elena Gibson MD and Molly Heublein MD Infographic: Beth Garbitelli MS2 Cover Art: Kate Grant MBChB DipGUMed Hosts: Molly Heublein MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Editor: Emi Okamoto MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guest: Karen K. Smith-McCune MD, PhD Sponsors Win a prize! Help ACP Celebrate National Internal Medicine Day and tell us why you’re I.M. Proud. Tell us why you are I.M. Proud and enter the contest by visiting acponline.org/improud to submit your story today! Answer one of the three questions below and share your story on social media using the hashtags #IMProud #NationalInternalMedicineDay, and tag @acpinternists. Prizes will be given out 3 times through June of 2020. The first group of winners will be announced on the first ever National Internal Medicine Day October 28, 2019! What makes you proud to practice internal medicine or one of the I.M. subspecialties? What recent patient experience made you proud to be an internist or subspecialist? How is internal medicine unique from other subspecialties? See us at the CHEST 2019 Annual Meeting in New Orleans! We’ll be doing two live interviews on stage, plus recording two recap episodes to bring you high yield clinical pearls from the conference. Look out for us in our red Curbsiders shirts and say hello. Take a picture with Stuart! Give Paul a hug! Register today https://chestmeeting.chestnet.org/ !!!!

Sep 30, 201959 min

#174 Dominate Perioperative Medication Management

Dominate perioperative medication management with tips from Kashlak’s newly minted Chief of Perioperative Medicine, @aoglasser, Avital O’Glasser MD, FACP, FHM (OHSU). We cover perioperative anticoagulation, why “bridging is dead”, aspirin, dual antiplatelet therapy, DMARDS, diabetic medications, buprenorphine, and much more! Be sure to check out Dr. O’Glasser’s previous episode #135 Perioperative Medicine: Assess and Optimize Risk to get a full overview of perioperative medicine. ACP members can claim CME-MOC credit at https://www.acponline.org/curbsiders (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date). Full show notes https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Avital O’Glasser MD, FACP, FHM and Matthew Watto MD, FACP CME Questions: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Infographic: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art: Kate Grant MBChB DipGUMed Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guest: Avital O’Glasser MD, FACP, FHM Time Stamps 00:00 Intro, disclaimer, guest bio 03:20 Guest one-liner 04:46 Picks of the Week*: A Moment of Lift (book) by Melinda Gates; Crawl (film); Rich Roll (podcast) episodes w/

Sep 23, 20191h 31m

#173 Hotcakes: Imposter syndrome, Vacations, Pneumonia vaccine, More!

Dr Kimberly Manning joins to discuss imposter syndrome, how vacations affect health, and an update on the pneumonia vaccine, PCV13. Plus, hot takes on the dangers of vaping, and using procalcitonin and CRP to determine need for antibiotics. Howdy, gentle listeners! It’s that special time of year when the school doors reopen, classrooms are awash in ‘new pencil’ smell, and FOAMed fans grab their trays and head to the cafeteria for some tasty knowledge food. Rest assured your Curbsiders friends have saved you a seat at the lunch table for this very special September 2019 episode! Today we are joined by Dr. Kimberly Manning MD, FACP, FAAP, who is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Manning authors a blog (“Reflections of a Grady Doctor”) that was named in 2010 by ‘O’ The Oprah Magazine as one of “four top medical blogs you should read.” She can also be found on Twitter, @gradydoctor. Thanks for listening! Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH, Christopher Chiu MD, FACP, FAAP Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH, Paul Williams MD, FACP; and Christopher Chiu MD, FACP, FAAP Editor: Christopher Chiu MD, FACP, FAAP; Emi Okamoto MD Cover-Art: Christopher Chiu MD, FACP, FAAP Guest: Kimberly Manning MD, FACP, FAAP

Sep 16, 20191h 0m

#172 Cost-of-Care Conversations

Recognize the importance of cost-of-care conversations and identify resources to facilitate these discussions with help from Gwen Darien, executive vice president at the National Patient Advocate Foundation, and Dr. Jessica Dine, Associate Professor and Chief of the division of Pulmonology and Critical Care at Perelman School of Medicine. We review barriers to cost-of-care conversations and identify tools to help make these conversations a part of routine care discussions. Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Elena Gibson, MD Infographic and Cover Art: Elena Gibson, MD Hosts: Elena Gibson MD; Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Emi Okamoto MD Guest: Gwen Darien and Jessica Dine MD Partners and Grant Support The American College of Physicians. Check out this supplement to the Annals of Internal Medicine from May 2019 on Fostering Productive Health Care Cost Conversations https://annals.org/aim/issue/937992 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation https://www.rwjf.org provided grant support for this episode.

Sep 11, 201954 min

#171 Lupus in Primary Care with Beth Jonas MD

Diagnose and treat lupus in primary care with tips from rheumatologist, Beth Jonas MD, FACR (UNC). We discuss the history and exam findings in lupus, initial lab workup, the dreaded ANA, who needs expanded lab testing, lifestyle factors in lupus, vaccinations, the basics of treatment...and Jethro Tull?! Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced: Kate Grant MBChB DipGUMed; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Infographic: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art: Kate Grant MBChB DipGUMed Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guest: Beth Jonas MD, FACR

Sep 9, 201954 min

#170 Hypernatremia is Easy with Joel Topf MD

Solve hypernatremia with tips and tactics from Dr. Joel Topf, MD (@kidney_boy), our Kashlak Chief of Nephrology. We review the diagnostic workup for hypernatremia, polydipsia and polyuria, review the pathophysiology of diabetes insipidus, and how to differentiate between nephrogenic and central DI. Plus, we walk through how to treat hypernatremia in the acute setting and Dr. Topf shares clinical pearls on why hypernatremia is the opposite of hyponatremia… It’s easy!Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written by Hannah R. Abrams and Joel Topf MD Producer: Hannah R. Abrams Cover Art and infographic by: Hannah R. Abrams Hosts: Hannah R. Abrams; Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Editors: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Emi Okamoto MD Guest: Joel Topf MD Check out Dr. Topf’s podcast!The NephJC podcast, Freely Filtered, discusses the latest NephJC topic every two weeks. Subscribe here or on iTunes.

Sep 2, 20191h 12m

#169 PGY3 and Beyond with Alia Chisty MD

Search and secure your first job after residency. Dr. Alia Chisty (Penn State) returns to school us on surviving the PGY3 and beyond, part of ACP’s IMpower series. Topics: finding mentors, how to plan ahead as an intern and PGY2, master the interview day, avoid common pitfalls and confidently enter your early career. We’re joined by Curbsider and recent graduate Justin Berk MD, MPH, MBA who shares his experiences from the job trail. Flip the classroom! For meeting notes, a discussion guide and facilitators guide visit visit IMpower: Catalyzing your professional future. Credits Written and Produced by: Paul Williams MD, FACP and Alia Chisty MD, MS Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guests: Alia Chisty MD, MS; Justin Berk MD, MPH, MBA Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Sponsor Join The American College of Physicians today! Resident members get exclusive access to IMpower: Catalyzing your professional future.

Aug 28, 20191h 15m

#168 Diabetes Update with Jeff Colburn MD

Step up your diabetes game! We answer your questions from #MedTwitter with help from returning guest, Jeff Colburn MD, FACP, FACE (USU) Topics include: the pitfalls of A1C testing, the A1C target controversy, lifestyle interventions, continuous glucose monitoring, pathophysiology of T2DM, use of SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP1 agonists, and how to initiate and titrate insulin therapy. ACP members can claim CME-MOC credit at https://www.acponline.org/curbsiders (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date). Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Writer (including CME Questions) and Producer: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art and Infographic: Bryan Brown MD Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Emi Okamoto MD Guest: Jeff Colburn MD, FACP, FACE

Aug 26, 20191h 10m

#167 LIVE! Common CBC Abnormalities with Mary Kwok MD

Take a deep dive into common CBC abnormalities. We recorded LIVE at joint grand rounds between Walter Reed NMMC and Uniformed Services University with hematologist, Dr. Mary Kwok MD. Topics include: which parts of the complete blood count (CBC) are most important, interpreting the differential, when to order flow cytometry, who needs a hematology consult and simplified approaches to patients with leukocytosis, leukopenia, erythrocytosis and thrombocytopenia. Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written, Produced and Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art and Infographic by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Guest: Mary Kwok MD

Aug 19, 201949 min

#166 Advocacy and Hot Topics in Healthcare Policy with Robert McLean MD, FACP

Join us for this roundtable discussion of advocacy in healthcare and a rundown of hot topics: coding and billing, the Affordable Care Act, universal healthcare, gender equity, women’s health, gun violence and more! Returning guest, Dr. Robert McLean (@rmmclean84), current president of the American College of Physicians, helps us answer questions like, What is advocacy in healthcare? What are the issues that are impacting your profession? What can your medical home do for you? He’s been heavily involved in advocacy throughout his career including testifying before Congress. Guest hosts Drs. Fatima Syed MD, MSc and Deep Shah MD, MSc join! Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Fatima Syed, MD, MSc; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Fatima Syed, MD, MSc; Deep Shah, MD, MSc Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guest: Robert McLean MD, FACP

Aug 14, 20191h 2m

#165 Things We Do For No Reason™ Part 2

Discover more common practices that persist in the hospital wards despite no proven benefit! We review how hospitals prescribe a “crapload” of docusate which only clogs up the medication list, how unnecessary echocardiograms are ordered enough times to make your head spin, and how basal insulin needs to slide back into your inpatient diabetes management instead of correctional insulin monotherapy. Join high-value care specialist Dr. Lenny Feldman (@DocLennyF, Hopkins) and tweetorialist Dr. Tony Breu (@tony_breu, Harvard) as they walk us through round 2 of “Things We Do For No Reason™.” SHM members can claim CME-MOC credit at https://www.shmlearningportal.org/curbsiders (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date). Note: The planners and faculty for this activity have no relevant relationships or conflicts to disclose. Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Justin Berk, MD MPH MBA, Matthew Watto MD Infographic: Justin Berk MD MPH MBA Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD, Matthew Watto MD, and Paul Williams MD Editor: Matthew Watto MD, Emi Okamoto MD Guest: Lenny Feldman MD, Tony Breu MD Sponsor The Society of Hospital Medicine / Journal of Hospital Medicine - Things We Do For No Reason™series. Check out all the Things We Do For No ReasonTM articles here: Master Index of TWDFNR articles .

Aug 12, 20191h 14m

Reboot #108 POCUS: Point-of-care Ultrasound for the Internist

Point-of-care Ultrasound AKA POCUS ain’t no hocus. Dr. Renee Dversdal (@ReneeDversdal) Director of the Oregon Health & Science University Point of Care Ultrasound and General Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship Director, joins The Curbsiders to discuss her craft. Topics include: Defining POCUS, the value POCUS adds to the physical exam, training pathways and the appropriateness of billing. This episode is sponsored for CME-MOC credit by the American College of Physicians. ACP members can claim free credit at www.acponline.org/curbsiders (goes live at 9am on release date). Follow this link to read the ACP’s statement in support of POCUS in Internal Medicine. Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written by: Christopher Chiu MD, FACP and Renee Dversdal MD, FACP Produced and CME questions by: Christopher Chiu MD, FACP Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Stuart Brigham MD; Christopher Chiu MD, FACP Guest Expert: Renee Dversdal MD, FACP Special thanks to our POCUS friends! ACP We can speak first hand that the following courses are amazing POCUS learning experiences! Sign up today Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Foundational Skills for Internists November 7-8, 2019 and November 9-10, 2019 (same 2-day course repeated back to back) Crowne Plaza O’Hare Hotel and Conference Center, Rosemont, IL Registration is now open at acponline.org/pocus Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Foundational Skills for Internists April 21-22, 2020 (during Internal Medicine Meeting 2020) Los Angeles Convention Center Registration will open at the end of September Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Advanced Skills for Outpatient Practice April 22, 2020 (during Internal

Aug 7, 20191h 0m

#164 Stroke and TIA Deconstructed

Update your management of stroke and TIA in primary care. Stroke neurologist, Chris Favilla MD (University of Pennsylvania), walks us through the plumbing of the brain, so we can identify ischemic risks in stroke and TIA patients to prevent recurrences. Learn factors that make a TIA high risk, which imaging studies to order, new research around aspirin dosing, dual antiplatelets, DOACs, cardiac monitoring and more! ACP members can claim CME-MOC credit at https://www.acponline.org/curbsiders (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date). Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Producers: Molly Heublein MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Writer (including CME questions): Molly Heublein MD Cover Art: Bryan Brown MD Hosts: Stuart Bringham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Emi Okamoto, MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guest: Chris Favilla, MD

Aug 5, 20191h 14m

#163 Hotcakes: Burnout, iron for heart failure, aspirin & VTE prevention

SummaryThe sun is shining, the cakes are hot, and the takes are even hotter. Welcome to our July 2019 Hotcakes episode! Join us as our beloved hosts Chris, Matt, Stuart and Paul share some of the latest practice-changing knowledge, news and research in medical science. Today’s discussion covers studies on the use of IV iron supplementation for heart failure, aspirin as VTE prophylaxis after arthroplasty, and the relationship between physician burnout and ability to address patients’ social determinants of health. Honorable mentions include a throwback to the life-changing magic of Pokémon GO. Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH, Christopher Chiu MD Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Paul Williams MD, and Christopher Chiu MD Editor: Christopher Chiu MD, Emi Okamoto MD Cover-Art: Matthew Watto MD

Jul 29, 201942 min

#162 Gender & Sexual Harassment in Medicine, #MeToo

Dr. Reshma Jagsi (TIME’S UP Healthcare; UMichigan) schools us on sexual harassment and describes the systemic and cultural changes that need to happen to effect real change. She unpacks the definition of sexual harassment, describes the state of the #MeToo and TIME’s UP movements across the science and medicine fields and highlights how we all can recognize/respond to harassment.This is the third episode of our Women in Medicine series. Last August, you heard us talk to Dr. Vinny Arora about the paucity of women in leadership positions, finding sponsors for career advancement, and being bold about career decisions. In December, we spoke to Dr. Susan Hingle about work-life integration. Her advice? Stop worrying about what other people think, acknowledge that being a doctor is hard, especially for women due to disproportionate out-of-work responsibilities, and define a beautiful life that is individualized to you. Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and produced by: Leah Witt MD, Shreya Trivedi MD, Nora Taranto MD, Sarah P. Roberts MPH. Editor: Matthew Watto MD Hosts: Shreya Trivedi MD, Chris Chiu MD, Leah Witt MD Guest: Reshma Jagsi MD, DPhil Special thanks to: Hannah Abrams MS4, Beth Garbitelli MS2, and Molly Heublein MD

Jul 22, 20191h 2m

#161 A Rash Approach to Rashes with Helena Pasieka MD

Tackle rashes with wisdom from Kashlak’s resident Skinternist (or Internist-Externist) Dr. Helena Pasieka (MedStar, Georgetown), board certified in both Internal Medicine and Dermatology. She offers “a rash approach to rashes” including: initial triage, ‘inside job’ vs ‘outside job’, differential diagnosis, a review of common culprits, basic management techniques, and how to determine if the reaction is life-threatening. Plus, Dr Pasieka teaches us how to handle family and friends asking, “Can you take a look at this rash?”. Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced: Beth Garbitelli MS2 Infographic and Cover Art: Beth Garbitelli MS2 Hosts: Stuart Bringham MD, Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD Editor: Matthew Watto MD Guest: Helena Pasieka MD

Jul 15, 20191h 19m

#160 Hotcakes: E-cigarettes, UTIs, Heart Failure

Confession: we have been holding out on you. Specifically, we’ve been sitting on a special episode of Hotcakes and Hot Takes that we recorded this March, with featured guest Armand Gottlieb, MD of the online publication The Scope. But here it is! We hope you’ll enjoy our discussion of topics like the ever-controversial e-cigarettes for smoking cessation question, outcomes related to antibiotic treatment of UTIs among elderly adults, and the role of sacubitril-valsartan for acute decompensated heart failure in inpatient settings (the PIONEER-HF study). Special guest is Dr. Armand Gottlieb @ArmandGottlieb, who was a third year internal medicine resident at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City at the time of recording. He is a co-Editor of the The Scope, a free and brief weekly roundup of the most recent and relevant medical literature. Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH, Christopher Chiu MD Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Paul Williams MD, and Christopher Chiu MD Guest Presenter and Content Planning: Armand Gottlieb, MD Editor: Christopher Chiu MD Cover-Art: Christopher Chiu MD Pick of the Week The SCOPE. The week’s best in evidence-based medicine, written in plain language and delivered to your inbox. Sign-up for weekly emails or download the app.

Jul 10, 201944 min

#159 Atrial Fibrillation Review and Update with James Furgerson MD

Take control of atrial fibrillation with expert insights and pearls from cardiologist, Dr. James Furgerson, in this jam-packed episode! You’ll learn why atrial fibrillation is such a big deal, how to diagnose it, how to treat it and when to call in for reinforcements. Dr. James Furgerson, MD is a cardiologist from San Antonio, Texas with over 20 years in academics. Buckle up - This episode is going to send your heart racing! You might even skip a beat! Full notes at https://thecurbsiders.com.ACP members can claim CME-MOC credit at https://www.acponline.org/curbsiders (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date). Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Writer and Producer: Cyrus Askin MD Infographic: Cyrus Askin MD Cover Art: Cyrus Askin MD Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Cyrus Askin MD Editors: Matthew Watto MD Guest: James Furgerson MD

Jul 8, 20191h 20m

#158 Medicine and Incarceration

Expand your knowledge about how--and how well--we manage the health of incarcerated patients in the United States, with the expert knowledge of correctional health experts Drs. Aaron Fox @adfoxmd, Jon Giftos @JonGiftosMD, and Emily Wang @ewang422. Correctional medicine is a black box for many providers who do not work in prison and jail settings. But it’s ever more relevant to primary care physicians everywhere, with increasing rates of incarceration the last decade. In this episode, recorded live at SGIM 2019 #SGIM19, Dr. Fox, Dr. Giftos, and Dr. Wang talk us through the variability of the correctional healthcare systems throughout the country, the challenges to health for patients both while incarcerated and in the transition after release, and some essential nuts and bolts for providers about how to provide better care to this vulnerable population. Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and produced by: Justin Berk MD MPH MBA, Nora Taranto MD Cover Image: Beth Garbitelli MS2 Infographic: Beth Garbitelli MS2 Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Justin Berk MD MPH MBA Edited by: Matthew Watto MD Guests: Aaron Fox MD, Jon Giftos MD, Emily Wang MD MAS SponsorThis episodes was recorded LIVE at #SGIM19 in Washington DC! Join the Society for General Internal Medicine today!

Jul 1, 201958 min

#156 Chronic Pain, Opioids, Tapers

Rethink how you’re diagnosing and managing chronic pain with high-yield tips from pain experts and primary care doctors Soraya Azari MD @azarimugs (UCSF), and Phoebe Cushman MD, MS (UMass Memorial). Because let’s face it, managing chronic pain can be very difficult. Expand your toolbox for management-- including the importance of activity, empowering your patient, risk stratification for patients prior to opioid initiation, how to identify opioid use disorder, and how to taper opioids. Plus, updates on recent practice changing articles in chronic pain.Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and produced by: Nora Taranto MD Hosts: Nora Taranto MD, Paul Williams MD, Matthew Watto MD Edited by: Emi Okamoto MD, Matthew Watto MD Guests: Soraya Azari MD; Phoebe Cushman MD, MS SponsorThis episodes was recorded LIVE at #SGIM19 in Washington DC! Join the Society for General Internal Medicine today!

Jun 24, 20191h 5m

#155 LGBT Health in Primary Care

Build your knowledge base to improve primary care for LGBT patients! This episode is chock full of clinical pearls and updates for LGBT health from SGIM presenters, Dr. Jenny Siegel (Boston University) and Dr. Megan McNamara (Louis Stokes Cleveland VAMC). They define common gender identity terms and provide tips on how to take a sexual history. You’ll develop an approach to the unique clinical concerns of LGBT patients and learn how to phrase medical information in a gender neutral framework. This is a must listen episode for all health care providers!Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and Produced by: Carolyn Chan MDGraphics: Hannah AbramsHosts: Carolyn Chan MD, Paul Williams MD, Matthew Watto MDGuest: Megan McNamara MD, Jenny Siegel MDSponsorThis episodes was recorded LIVE at #SGIM19 in Washington DC! Join the Society for General Internal Medicine today!

Jun 17, 201952 min

#154 DVT and PE Master Class with Michael Streiff MD

What do Judas Priest, surfing, and clots have in common? They are the passionate interests of expert Dr. Michael Streiff who guides us through the diagnosis and management of DVT and PE aka venous thromboembolism (VTE). By the end of the episode you will know how to catch a clot very Wells! We dive deep into the treatment options, literature, and some unique cases. ACP members can claim CME-MOC credit at https://acponline.org/curbsiders (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date).Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and produced by (including CME questions): Justin Berk MD, MPH, MBA Cover art by: Kate Grant MBChB DipGUMed Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Stuart Brigham MD Edited by: Matthew Watto, MD, FACP Guest: Michael Streiff MD

Jun 10, 20191h 8m

#153 Heart Disease in Women with Dr Bairey Merz

Expand your idea of ischemic heart disease to include non-obstructive patterns, which as our guest, Dr Noel Bairey Merz, a clinical investigative cardiologist whose multiple roles include Director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center and the Preventive Cardiac Center at the Smidt Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, shares with us, is incredibly common, especially in women. Learn to recognize these women and treat according to guidelines, preventing unnecessary IHD mortality in our female (and some male) patients. We review a variety of non-obstructive pathologies and the best techniques to evaluate them. Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and produced by: Shreya Trivedi MD, Molly Heublein MD Hosts: Paul Williams MD, FACP; Shreya Trivedi MD; Molly Heublein MD Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Emi Okamoto MD Graphics by: Hannah Abrams Guest: Dr. C Noel Bairey Merz MD, FACC, FAHA Curbsiders' Schwag! We’ve got the perfect father’s day gift for every internal medicine nerd. The Curbsiders have opened our own online shop. Get your Curbsiders t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and coffee mugs. Help support the show and gain instant bragging rights. Note: All purchases come with admitting privileges at Kashlak Memorial Hospital!

Jun 3, 201954 min

#152 Dare to Lead: Becoming a PGY2

Dare to lead. Master the transition to PGY2 with tips from expert educator Abby Spencer MD, MS, FACP, IM Residency Program Director and Vice Chair for Education for the Medicine Institute at Cleveland Clinic and Shreya Trivedi MD, GIM Fellow at NYU School of Medicine. Topics include: how to run work rounds, preparing your team for attendings rounds, how to teach on the fly, finding your leadership style, and what to read during residency. This is the first of three episodes that we’re co-developing with the American College of Physicians for their Resident Transitions Series.Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and produced by: Shreya Trivedi MD Graphics and Show Notes by: Hannah R Abrams Hosts: Paul Williams MD, FACP; Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Shreya Trivedi MD Guest: Abby Spencer MD, MS, FACP SponsorThe Resident Transitions Series is brought to you by The American College of Physicians with support from its Council of Resident/Fellow Members. Visit acponline.org/resident to learn more about the benefits of Resident/Fellow Membership and join our proud internal medicine community today!

May 29, 20191h 18m

#151 Anaphylaxis with Dr Olajumoke Fadugba MD

Recognize common presentations of anaphylaxis and stop under-treating this deadly allergic reaction with tips from Dr. Olajumoke Fadugba, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania! We review the basic pathophysiology and the standard criteria for diagnosing anaphylaxis, treatment basics, the primary importance of epinephrine, and the utility of adjunctive therapies. Also included are great tips on counseling patients about auto-injectable epinephrine, and a reminder not to panic...even when you inject your own thumb?! ACP members can claim CME-MOC credit at https://acponline.org/curbsiders (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date).Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Writer (interview, show notes & CME questions) and cover art: Emi Okamoto MD Infographic by: Emi Okamoto MD Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Stuart Brigham MD Editors: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guest: Olajumoke Fadugba MD Special thanks to Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH for booking!

May 27, 201939 min

#150 HFpEF with Dr Clyde Yancy MD

HFpEF (heart failure with preserved ejection fraction) with master cardiologist, Dr Clyde Yancy MD, Chief of Cardiology and Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) and Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern, Feinberg School of Medicine. Topics include: pathophysiology, HFpEF phenotypes, how to interpret a borderline ejection fraction, evidence based therapies, diuretics, and future directions (pulmonary artery monitors, intra-atrial shunts, ARNI compounds), and more!Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and produced by: Paul Williams MD, FACP; Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Stuart Brigham MD Show Notes: Justin Berk MD, MPH, MBA; and Beth Garbitelli MS1 Infographics: Beth Garbitelli MS1 Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Guest: Clyde Yancy MD, MSc, MACC, FAHA, MACP, FHFSA

May 20, 201947 min

Recap SGIM19 Day 2

Recap of random pearls and highlights from SGIM19 Day 2 including: methadone and buprenorphine, perioperative buprenorphine, medical cannabis, HPV vaccination, young adult medicine, academic promotions, long term sequelae of childhood kidney disease, stage 1 hypertension, some great free resources in addiction medicine, and more! Special thanks to the Society for General Internal Medicine for their hospitality.Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written, produced, and cohosted by: Paul Williams MD, Matthew Watto MD, Justin Berk MD, Carolyn Chan MD, Shreya Trivedi MD, Nora Taranto MS4 (soon to be MD!) Edited by: Matthew Watto MD

May 17, 201941 min

Recap SGIM19 Day 1

Recap of random pearls and highlights from SGIM19 Day 1 including: Kidney stone treatment (roller coasters, sex and tamsulosin), aspirin, SGLT2 inhibitors to reduce kidney events, oral antibiotics for endocarditis, preferred physician attire, sexual harassment, writing letters of recommendation, triple therapy for COPD, DAPT for stroke, and more! Special thanks to the Society for General Internal Medicine for their hospitality. Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written, produced, and cohosted by: Paul Williams MD, Matthew Watto MD, Justin Berk MD, Carolyn Chan MD, Shreya Trivedi MD, Abby Spencer MD, MS, Nora Taranto MS4 (soon to be MD!) Edited by: Matthew Watto MD Special Guest: Abby Spencer MD, MS

May 13, 201940 min

#149 Hip Pain for Primary Care

Identify and treat the most common causes of hip pain in the outpatient setting with returning guest, Dr Ted Parks. A large majority of hip pain in the office setting will be due to one of three conditions (hip osteoarthritis, greater trochanteric pain syndrome, and lumbo-sacral back pain). Learn to easily identify these conditions, how to initiate conservative treatment, and more about hip replacements. ACP members can visit https://acponline.org/curbsiders to claim free CME-MOC credit for this episode and show notes (goes live 0900 EST).Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected] and produced by: Molly Heublein MD, Nora Taranto MS4CME questions by: Molly Heublein MD, Nora Taranto MS4Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Molly Heublein MDEdited by: Matthew Watto MD, Emi Okamoto MDGuest Presenter: Ted Parks MD

May 6, 201944 min

Telehealth with Ana María López MD

Electric cars, virtual reality, nanotechnology, and now… telemedicine? We chat with Dr. Ana María López MD, FACP about the future of telehealth, how to implement it in your practice, and the challenges you might face in doing so. Dr. López is immediate past president of the American College of Physicians (ACP) as well as Vice Chair of Medical Oncology and Chief of New Jersey Division Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center of Thomas Jefferson University. Her main areas of professional interest and expertise include cancer prevention and equity, integrative oncology, implementation of innovations in health care including telemedicine, and women’s health. We learned immensely from our talk with her and we hope you will, too! ACP members can claim free CME & MOC credit at https://acponline.org/curbsiders. Download Dr Brigham’s telehealth cheat sheet as a PDF at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and produced by: Hannah Abrams, Stuart Brigham MD Cohosts: Matt Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Paul Williams MD, Hannah Abrams Guest: Ana María López MD

May 2, 201955 min

#148 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia for the Internist

This week we narrow in on the enlarging prostate and decipher the common issue of benign prostatic hyperplasia with Adam C. Reese MD, Associate Professor of Urology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Chief of Urologic Oncology at Temple University Hospital. Learn how to interpret the symptom profile for patients presenting with common urinary issues, what to feel for in the digital rectal exam, how to treat BPH, and when to refer.ACP members can visit https://acponline.org/curbsiders to claim free CME-MOC credit for this episode and show notes (goes live 0900 EST). See you at SGIM 2019!Find us in our red Curbsider’s t-shirts handing out Curbsiders and Kashlak stickers/patches at SGIM 2019 in Washington DC! We’ll be recording full length shows and daily recaps! CreditsWritten and produced by: Paul Williams MDHosts: Paul Williams MD, Matthew Watto MDImages and infographics: Elena Gibson, Beth GarbitelliShow Notes: Elena Gibson, Beth GarbitelliEdited by: Matthew Watto MD, Chris Chiu MDGuest: Adam Reese MD Time Stamps00:00 SGIM announcement00:30 Disclaimer, intro and guest bio03:20 Guest one liner, book recommendation, favorite failure and surgical M&M10:56 Case of benign prostatic hyperplasia, defining terms and obstructive/voiding versus storage/irritative symptoms16:11 IPSS score and evaluating symptoms22:10 Digital rectal exam. Will this give any useful information?26:55 Taking a history about BPH and some lifestyle modifications29:20 Lab studies for urinary tract symptoms and interpreting PSA and free PSA36:20 Initial therapy for BPH and managing patient expectations, alpha blocker side effects39:25 Choice of agent and monitoring symptoms on therapy42:25 Nonpharmacologic management of bladder complaints45:10 Who and when to refer to urology47:33 Counseling about use of 5 alpha reductase inhibitors, their side effects and is there a risk for high grade cancer?52:35 Phosphodiesterase inhibitors for BPH symptoms53:50 Urethral milking. NOT prostate milking54:55 Desmopressin for nocturia56:20 Take home points59:03 Prostate volume and PSA61:10 OutroFull show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list.

Apr 29, 20191h 1m

Random Pearls #IM2019 Day 3

Random pearls from ACP #IM2019 Day 3. The Curbsiders crew is joined by Dr Alan Dow of VCU to discuss highlights from ACP’s Internal Medicine Meeting in Philadelphia including: sleep deprivation, the glymphatics system, inflammatory back pain, heart failure, dermatology pearls, a new definition for pulmonary hypertension and more! "Sorry, no time stamps or full show notes for this one. We're too tired." -The Curbsiders Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. #IM2019 Curbsiders Crew Guest: Renee Dversdal MD, Alan Dow MD, Alia Chisty MD Cohosts: Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Shreya Trivedi MD, Molly Heublein MD, Emi Okamoto MD, Justin Berk MD, Cyrus Askin MD, Matthew Watto MD, Chris Chiu MD Director of operations: Chris Chiu MD Twitter: Cyrus Askin MD, Hannah Abrams MS3 Instagram: Beth Garbitelli MS1 Facebook: Chris Chiu MD Off-air producer: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH, Nora Taranto MS4 Marketing: Jen Watto

Apr 22, 201935 min

Random Pearls #IM2019 Day 2

Random pearls from ACP #IM2019 Day 2. The Curbsiders crew is joined by Dr Alia Chisty (future PD at Penn State Hershey) at ACP’s Internal Medicine Meeting in Philadelphia to discuss highlights including: baloxavir a new drug for flu, stress testing and coronary CT angiography pearls, celiac disease, H. pylori pearls, and a bunch of random pearls from infectious diseases, palliative care and more! "Sorry, no time stamps or full show notes for this one. We're too tired." -The Curbsiders Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. #IM2019 Curbsiders Crew Guest: Renee Dversdal MD, Alan Dow MD, Alia Chisty MD Cohosts: Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Shreya Trivedi MD, Molly Heublein MD, Emi Okamoto MD, Justin Berk MD, Cyrus Askin MD, Matthew Watto MD, Chris Chiu MD Director of operations: Chris Chiu MD Twitter: Cyrus Askin MD, Hannah Abrams MS3 Instagram: Beth Garbitelli MS1 Facebook: Chris Chiu MD Off-air producer: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH, Nora Taranto MS4 Marketing: Jen Watto

Apr 19, 201944 min

Random Pearls #IM2019 Day 1

Random pearls from #IM2019 Day 1. The Curbsiders crew is joined by Kashlak’s POCUS Chief, Renee Dversdal MD at ACP’s Internal Medicine Meeting in Philadelphia to discuss day 1 highlights inlcuding: POCUS, lyme rash, back pain, syphilis, women’s health, patient handoffs, the flip-flop fungal sign a ton of cardiology pearls (ie diuretics, paracentesis for CHF, beta blockers, LBBB, when is it safe to have intercourse after an MI?) and more! "Sorry, no time stamps or full show notes for this one. We're too tired." -The Curbsiders Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. #IM2019 Curbsiders Crew Guest: Renee Dversdal MD, Alan Dow MD, Alia Chisty MD Cohosts: Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Shreya Trivedi MD, Molly Heublein MD, Emi Okamoto MD, Justin Berk MD, Cyrus Askin MD, Matthew Watto MD, Chris Chiu MD Director of operations: Chris Chiu MD Twitter: Cyrus Askin MD, Hannah Abrams MS3 Instagram: Beth Garbitelli MS1 Facebook: Chris Chiu MD Off-air producer: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH Marketing: Jen Watto

Apr 15, 201947 min

#147 Rheumatoid Arthritis for the Internist

Join(t) us in learning about rheumatoid arthritis care for the internist with Robert McLean MD, rheumatologist, Associate Clinical Professor at Yale, and President Elect of the ACP! We discuss the complexity of rheumatoid arthritis, how to differentiate from other arthritic conditions, and how to have a patient-centered framework for the evaluation and treatment of affected patients. ACP members can claim CME-MOC credit at on ACP's site.. Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Writer (Interview & CME questions): Cyrus Askin MD Show Notes and Infographic by: Elena Gibson MS4 Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD Editors: Matthew Watto MD, Emi Okamoto MD Guest: Robert McLean MD

Apr 8, 20191h 17m

#146 NephMadness: Pain Meds in Chronic Kidney Disease

Pain management in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often goes something like this: NSAIDs are evil, acetaminophen hardly works, opioids are dangerous, and all the rest (tramadol, gabapentinoids, antidepressants) are messy. But, we tackle the complexities of pain management in patients with chronic kidney disease in this special @NephMadness 2019 episode that, on a scale of 1-10, will leave you feeling very relieved in addressing pain.Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Earn CME and read about each region in NephMadness 2019 at AJKD blog.Credits Written and produced by: Justin Berk MD, Samantha Gelfand MD NephMadness Pun Contest produced by: Hannah R Abrams MS3 Cover art by: Kate Grant MBChB, Dip GUMed Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, Emi Okamoto MD Guests: Samantha Gelfand MD, Matthew Sparks MD, David Juurlink MD

Apr 1, 20191h 24m

#145 NephMadness: Hepatorenal Syndrome vs AKI

Does your sympathetic nervous system get activated when you notice acute kidney injury in patients with cirrhosis? Ever wonder how to really diagnose hepatorenal syndrome (HRS)? Think you have the bile-acid-stones to start diuretics on a patient requiring pressor support for kidney failure? You have come to the right place! Listen to @kidney_boy Joel Topf, HRS expert Juan Carlos Velez (@veleznephhepato), and self-proclaimed most-handsome-nephrologist Bill Whittier (@TWhittier_RUSH) tackle the complex pathophysiology and treatment of hepatorenal syndrome in this NephMadness 2019 special episode! Fill out your bracket for NephMadness 2019 today and sign up as part of The Curbsiders! Earn CME and read about each region at AJKD blog.Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. CreditsWritten and produced by: Justin Berk MD, Nora Taranto MS4Infographic by: Alex M @nephroguyHosts: Matthew Watto MDEdited by: Matthew Watto MD, Emi Okamoto MDGuests: Joel Topf MD, Juan Carlos Velez MD, Bill Whittier MD SponsorGet your ACP membership today and use the code CURB100 to save $100 when you join by March 31, 2019.

Mar 25, 20191h 19m

HCP: Primary Care Workforce with Fatima and Deep

Some precocious policy wonks take a deep dive into the evolving trends and future directions for our primary care workforce. Experts, Dr. Fatima Syed and Dr. Deep Shah return to school us on Physician Supply and Demand, the Access Gap, role of NPs and PAs, Retail Clinics, and Managed Care Clinics. ACP members can visit https://acponline.org/curbsiders to claim free CME-MOC credit for this episode and show notes (goes live 0900 EST).Catch up on our previous discussions with Dr. Syed and Dr. Shah: Episode #62: Pod Save Health Care: The Curbsiders Foray into health policy and Episode #120 Health Policy, Patients, Payments, Paperwork for more context. We also did an overview of health care policy essentials with Dr. Sue Bornstein in Episode #64: Stuff You Should Know About Health PolicyFull show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. CreditsWritten and produced by: Fatima Syed MD, MSc; Deep Shah MD, MScCME questions by: Chris Chiu MD, Beth Garbitelli MS1,Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD, Paul Williams MD, Matthew Watto MD,Images and infographics: Beth Garbitelli MS1Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, Chris Chiu MDGuest: Fatima Syed MD, MSc, Deep Shah MD, MSc

Mar 20, 20191h 1m

#144 NephMadness: Inpatient Hypertension

Inpatient hypertension is tricky. What’s the best way to answer those overnight nursing phone calls for elevated blood pressures? What’s the role of treating hypertensive urgency in the hospital? Plus, Our nephrology experts put a new issue on the generalist’s radar: are ACE-inhibitors dangerous to give (or hold) during an operation? This NephMadness 2019 episode, features special guests Dr. Pascale Khairallah (@Khairallah_P), Dr. Charlie Wray (@WrayCharles) and Dr. Joel Topf (@kidneyboy) to better understand the role of anti-hypertensives in the inpatient setting and keep your blood pressure down on those overnight calls. Fill out your bracket for NephMadness 2019 today and sign up as part of The Curbsiders!Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected] and produced by: Justin Berk MD, MPH, MBA; Pascale Khairallah MDHosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MDEdited by: Matthew Watto, MDGuest: Pascale Khairallah MD, Charlie Wray DO, Joel Topf MDSponsor Get your ACP membership today and use the code CURB100 to save $100 when you join by March 31, 2019.

Mar 18, 201943 min

#143 NephMadness: Fluid Wars

The battle over the superiority of resuscitation fluids is coming to a boil. Enter the Fluid Wars. Are Lactated Ringers superior to normal saline? Will LR increase a patient’s lactate? What about albumin? The Curbsiders quench the thirst for knowledge by turning to masters Dr. Pascale Khairallah (@Khairallah_P), Dr. Charlie Wray (@WrayCharles) and Dr. Joel Topf (@kidneyboy) for guidance in this special @NephMadness episode that will get your feet wet with the complicated world of fluid resuscitation. Fill out your bracket for NephMadness 2019 today and sign up as part of The Curbsiders! Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Credits Written and produced by: Justin Berk MD, Pascale Khairallah MD NephMadness Pun Contest produced by: Hannah R Abrams MS3 Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD Edited by: Matthew Watto MD Guest: Pascale Khairallah MD, Charlie Wray DO, Joel Topf MD

Mar 15, 201951 min

#142 Cirrhosis TIPS for Acute Complications

Cirrhosis TIPS for the decompensated cirrhotic & acute on chronic liver failure from expert hepatologist and keto-practitioner Scott Matherly MD, @liverprof and chief hepatologist at @KashlakHospital. We walk through acute management of variceal bleeds, when to suspect SBP in decompensated cirrhosis (all the time, it turns out), how much fluid to remove in paracentesis, and some definitions about what decompensated cirrhosis and acute on chronic liver failure really mean. Take our pretest on cirrhosis!Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. CreditsWritten and produced by: Nora Taranto MS4, Matthew Watto MDPretest by: Cyrus Askin MDHosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD,Images and infographics: Hannah Abrams MS3Edited by: Matthew Watto MDGuest: Scott Matherly MDSponsor Get your ACP membership today and use the code CURB100 to save $100 when you join by March 31, 2019.

Mar 11, 20191h 30m

Reboot - Diuretics, leg cramps, and resistant hypertension

Listen to our first ever discussion with @kidney_boy, Joel Topf MD. It’s a classic episode with a fresh intro as we prepare for @NephMadness 2019 with our friends from Twitter and @AJKDonline Dominate leg cramps, diuretic therapy, and resistant hypertension with tips from @kidney_boy, Joel Topf MD @kidney_boy, Chief of Nephrology Kashlak Memorial Hospital, co-creator @NephMadness. We start with basic renal physiology and build up to the treatment of resistant hypertension. Corrections: Dr Topf posted the following corrections on his blog PBfluids.com 3/22/2017 “I enjoyed the experience immensely, but in an hour of talking off the cuff I made some embarrassing mistakes: In describing water reabsorption I said it occured in the cortical collecting duct rather than the medullary collecting duct. In describing my cure for cramps I tell the story of Gitelman’s and say it is like congenital loop diuretics rather than congenital thiazide diuretics I mucked up the story about the MRFIT story and how it allowed a head to head comparison of HCTZ and chlorthalidone. I really oversold what happened.” Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our newsletter mailing list. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written by: Matthew Watto MD Produced by: Stuart Brigham MD and Matthew Watto MD Cohosts: Stuart Brigham MD and Matthew Watto MD Guest: Joel Topf MD Sponsor Get your ACP membership today and use the code CURB100 to save $100 when you join by March 31, 201

Mar 4, 20191h 5m

#141 Wound Care Pearls

Demystify chronic wound care management with high yield pearls from wound care expert Dr. Elizabeth (Foy) White-Chu. She takes us through a simple yet thorough approach to manage complex chronic wounds. We discuss everything from selecting a dressing, to pain management, and what kind of water should you really use when cleansing a wound. Answers to all of these burning questions and more await you, so don’t waste anymore time! Press play and let Dr. White-Chu take you on a journey through evidence based practices for the management of chronic wounds. ACP members can visit https://acponline.org/curbsiders to claim free CME-MOC credit for this episode and show notes (goes live 0900 EST). Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written by: Carolyn Chan MD CME questions by: Justin Berk MD Produced by: Matthew Watto MD Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Carolyn Chan MD Guest: Dr. Elizabeth (Foy) White-Chu Sponsor Check out the ACP's Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program, MKSAP 18.

Feb 25, 20191h 10m