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Louisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series Podcast

Internal medicine lectures focused on clinically and board relevant topics from faculty and guest le

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Total: 255

Audry Hawkins is back to discuss antimicrobial stewardship in pneumonia. She starts with comparing d

Crystal Heishman presents an introduction on the broad topic of Infection Prevention. Heishman prese

Dr. Ben Rogers presents a lecture on reflux by discussing a classic presentation of reflux as well a

In this presentation, Dr. Ryan Doster gives an introduction to diagnostic stewardship after last wee

In this introduction to antimicrobial stewardship, Audry Hawkins first lists untoward effects of ant

Dr. Malika Rawal presents Adrenal Insufficiency by first answering the question: What Is Adrenal Ins

Dr. Bryan Moffett presents "Sodium Derangements in the Medical Patient" by first differentiating the

Dr. David Armstrong presents Systemic Lupus Erythematosus by first presenting a case. He then discus

In Glomerular Disease Part One, Dr. Dawn Caster begins by discussing the classifications of common r

Alexa Filley, PharmD, delivers a lecture on Common HIV Regimens and Opportunistic Infection Prophyla

Dr. Malika Rawal gives an overview on Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy. Dr. Rawal first discusses th

Dr. David Armstrong presents Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies and emphasizes these take home point

Dr. Chris Reed presents an overview of congenital arrhythmogenic pathologies by first focusing on tw

Our new Chair of the Department of Medicine, Dr. Kim Williams, presents his first Grand Rounds on th

Dr. Laura Bishop presents "Opiate Use Disorder in the Inpatient Setting: To Bup or Not to Bup with D

Dr. Regan Wade presents "Heart Failure Pharmacology" by first reviewing heart failure pathophysiolog

Dr. Sara Ellingwood presents a talk on Asthma starting with its definition and phenotypes. She discu

Dr. Forest Arnold returns to present "COVID-19 Vaccines: Wows and Woes" today on Louisville Lectures

Dr. Mark Burns gives an update on COVID-19 by first discussing its history and epidemiology. He then

Our Chief Medical Resident for Education, Dr. Samuel Reynolds returns to give an introduction on abs