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Today, we're going to be interviewing Marya - a medical school graduate. She graduated from medical
Is the link between statins and muscular damage a myth? - Our goal at Medgeeks (previously known a
This episode is based on the large numbers of emails I get regarding setbacks in medicine (both as a
Today we're going to go into a little detail regarding IBS: etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treat
Here are the updated USPSTF guidelines - there are now 7 options which are recommended to screen for
Today we're going to answer a students question regarding the management of DUB/AUB. - Our goal at
Today we will be discussing the newer medications that have been proven to reduce mortality in systo
Today we are going to be discussing the AAPs new updated guideline regarding BRUE. BRUE stands for b
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Today we're going to be talking migraine headaches from a clinical standpoint. I'm going to present
An updated algorithm for type 2 diabetes management from the American Association of Clinical Endocr
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Today we will be discussing Barrett's esophagus: what is it, who's at risk, who needs to be screened
Today I want to discuss the emotional burden of caring too much for your patients. You can't let you
Today we're going to be discussing motivation, procrastination, and the feeling of being inadequate.
Today we're going to be discussing school/work/life balance and the mental struggles that occur whil
Today we're going to discuss the workup needed when presented with asymptomatic microscopic hematuri
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