Home

Medgeeks Clinical Review Podcast

Our goal is to change the way students and clinicians learn medicine. We are dedicated to providing

Episodes

Total: 408

Ever wonder how to speed up the patient visit without diminishing the quality of the visit? Here are

Yea, it's true. I was horrible. But, it's normal ;) If you've ever had these thoughts - then make su

We're going to walk through urgency vs emergency. In other words, do we need to admit or can we trea

Today I'll be answering a question regarding albumin levels - a short clinical pearl for you guys :)

Today, we're going to go over the initial management of acute back pain including: etiology, signs,

Here's some quick advice on how to become better students of medicine! It's only 2 minutes - but I f

Today we'll be addressing 3 topics: 1. How to diagnose low testosterone/who to treat 2. My 4 tips fo

During the month of February, I published 13 podcasts and 13 youtube videos. The content was all ver

Everything you need to know about digoxin - it's not as complicated as you think. - Our goal at Medg

Sarah is a second year PA student at Tufts University, located in Boston Massachusetts. She's curren

The bad news - you don't feel prepared. The good news - you're not alone. I tackled this question fr

I recently collaborated with two PA IG accounts (@lifeasaPA and @theskin.ny) to answer our most freq

I went from a being a PA student to practicing as a solo provider in family medicine/OBGYN. Here's s

Today we'll be covering the systolic murmurs - high yield facts along with audio clips so you can co

How much should you ask for? Should you work in a hospital or private setting? How can we negotiate?

Shreya started PA school in August 2014 with the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and unfortuna

We have two topics today: 1. Signs and symptoms of SIADH 2. Does the PANCE/PANRE matter? The short a

Am I good enough? Do I know enough? Am I where I am supposed to be compared to others? It doesn't ma

Todays question comes from a new PA student who feels a little lost during rounds. Check it out! Our

Today I'm answering 3 questions: 1. How do we get clinical experience early on in PA School? 2. How