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Medgeeks Clinical Review Podcast

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On today's episode we answer a listeners question regarding vertigo. He wants to know when an MRI is

Todays topic will be discussing oral therapy vs IV therapy when treating MS relapse. Based on the li

...most of you will make this mistake. Why? Simply due to a lack of experience. I'm here to make sur

Today, we are going to discuss torsion. This is an EMERGENCY which requires immediate surgical explo

Should you give steroids in patients with pneumonia? It depends: For the boards? No! In clinical pra

Today we're going to answer a question from a listener regarding acid base disorders. It's not as ha

If a woman has had repeated pregnancy losses does giving progesterone help? Today we're going to ans

Today I want to share a story about a patient of mine. She was told that her cancer returned. She qu

Today we're going to be going over clinical updates that have occurred over the last year which will

I'll be giving out a couple pearls on differentiating murmurs. - Our goal at Medgeeks (previously k

PA Boards 60: PUD Pain

2015/6/17

Today I'm going to be answering a question regarding the difference between gastric and duodenal pai

Main takeaways: -Defined as premature seperation of the placenta -Presents as painful third trimeste

Osteoporosis highlights: -skeletal disease of low bone density -Risk factors: Secondary amenorrhea,

Key points: -Autoimmune disease of unknonw etiology -Higher incidence of hodgkin lymphoma and oral

Do you order a dipstick when a child has a URI?  What if you do and the results are abnormal? Is a w

If there is one thing you learn from me it's this message.  Take a listen, its only 8 minutes.  But,

Today I want to share a clinical case of a 35 year old patient presenting with epigastric pain.  See

Today were going to speak on intussusception.  Key points: triad of abdominal pain, vomiting, and cu

Today we're going to discuss how to treat type II diabetics.  We're going to go over the different d

Today we're going to tackle three topics: cholecystitis, cholangitis, and cholelithiasis.  We'll go