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  • 10 minutes 36 seconds
    Nutrition Series: Fat Soluble Vitamins Part 2 (Vitamin D)

    Feeling a little gloomy? It might be a lack of that sunshine vitamin, also known as vitamin D. In this last episode of our Nutrition Series: Fat Soluble Vitamin, we will crack open the science behind this essential nutrient. We will discuss the different ways we can boost the vitamin levels such diet, supplements or going outside a little bit more.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal as he sheds light on why you might be feeling sluggish.

    April 22, 2024

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    22 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 9 minutes 8 seconds
    Nutrition Series: Fat Soluble Vitamins Part 1

    In this podcast, we will switch from water soluble vitamins to fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K). Unlike water soluble vitamins that need constant intake, fat soluble vitamins can be stored by the body. We will discuss what happens when we are deficient with the fat soluble vitamins A, E and K. 

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal as he dives deep into what makes these vitamins different from their water soluble counterparts.

    April 15, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

    15 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 11 minutes 34 seconds
    Nutrition Series: Water Soluble Vitamin Part 3

    Next up in our Nutrition Series, we’ll crack the code on what B12 and folic acid do to your body. Those sneaky deficiencies can lead to you feeling less than normal. We will discuss the signs and symptoms between the two and try to understand the various factors that contribute to these deficiencies.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal so we can all be well informed about B12 and folic acid.

    April 8, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

    8 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 8 minutes 58 seconds
    Nutrition Series: Water Soluble Vitamin Part 2

    In this episode, we will discuss part 2 of our micronutrient series: water-soluble vitamins. We will dive into the world of Vitamin C, and squeeze out the juicy details that boost our immune system. We will also take a tangy detour into the history of a happy hour drink, Gin and tonic.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal as he connects Vitamin C and happy hour.

    April 1, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

    1 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 10 minutes 9 seconds
    Nutrition Series: Water Soluble Vitamins Part 1

    This week, we’ll start a new micronutrient series, water-soluble vitamins. We’ll break down the basics of water-soluble vitamins, explaining their role in health and why we need them. Unlike fat-soluble vitamins, our bodies do not store them, and we need them regularly in our diet.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal as he sets the stage for this new micronutrient series.

    March 25, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

    25 March 2024, 11:00 am
  • 10 minutes 9 seconds
    Carpal Diem

    Do you ever feel like your hand is falling asleep all the time? Is it tingling or having a numb feeling? This common condition that is cramping your style is carpal tunnel syndrome.

    Carpal tunnel syndrome can be caused by repetitive hand motion, pregnancy and other medical conditions. The symptoms that your patient might experience is numbness, tingling or weakness in their hand. To make the diagnosis, you’ll perform various sensory and motor testing. Next, the treatment will depend on the severity.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal as he hopes this episode helps shed some light on this common syndrome.

    March 18, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

    18 March 2024, 11:00 am
  • 10 minutes 29 seconds
    In the News (March 2024)

    In our State of the Union (medical edition), we will go over a number of changes in the medical field. We’ll crack open CDC guideline updates, explore a potential cancer link in acne medications, a melatonin gummy warning and debunking a TikTok trend.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal as he addresses the State of the Union (medical edition).

    March 11, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

    11 March 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 8 minutes 45 seconds
    de Quervain Tendinopathy

    Does your thumb hurt from doing repetitive movements such as texting or scrolling? In this episode, we will dive into a very common pain and swelling around the thumb tendons. In the past, we used to call it the Blackberry thumb, but now it’s more like iPhone or Android thumb. This condition is known as de Quervain tenosynovitis.

    We’ll discuss how your patient might present including tenderness, difficulty grasping objects and pain when twisting their wrist. Then, we’ll provide the different treatments depending on the severity such as splints, NSAIDs or surgery.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal as he provides us with a roadmap to recovery for de Quervain tenosynovitis.

    March 4, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

    4 March 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 10 minutes 26 seconds
    PHG

    In this episode, we will discuss portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG). The most common cause for PHG is cirrhosis and can cause bleeding, ulcers and other complications.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal as he will go over the symptoms such as nausea, hematemesis and indigestion. Diagnosing PHG will include an upper endoscopy and possible biopsy if needed. The treatments will depend on severity.

    February 26, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

    26 February 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 10 minutes 29 seconds
    Radiation Proctitis

    In this latest podcast episode, we will talk about radiation. No, not the radiation that gives you superpowers like in the movies. But, radiation proctitis, which is inflammation of the rectum caused by exposure to radiation therapy. Typically for pelvic cancers like prostate, cervical and rectal cancers.

    There are two types of radiation proctitis, acute and chronic. Acute develops up to 3 months after treatment and chronic develops more than 3 months after. To treat acute radiation proctitis, it is often managed with dietary changes and medications like stool softeners and antidiarrheal drugs. Treatment for chronic proctitis will vary depending on severity and may involve medications, lifestyle modifications, procedures like balloon dilation or surgery.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal, your friendly neighborhood internist and gastroenterologist.

    February 19, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

     

    19 February 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 9 minutes 45 seconds
    Bugs and Drugs: Be Cereus

    In this week’s episode of Bugs and Drugs, we will dive into two worlds of food borne bacteria. One can be found in reheated rice, known as Bacillus cereus. The other is found in raw or undercooked pork, known as Yersinia enterocolitica.

    B. cereus can present with vomiting syndrome or diarrheal syndrome. You won’t need to do any testing unless there is an outbreak and antibiotics are not needed. Your patient will need some IV fluids and letting the bacteria go through their system.

    Patients that come in with Yersinia enterocolitica, will present with diarrhea and abdominal pain. 

    In some cases, your patient can experience reactive arthritis and erythema nodosum, affecting joints and skin. Once you confirm with a stool and blood test, antibiotics are recommended along with IV fluids.

    Join Dr. Niket Sonpal, survivor of contaminated PB&J, in Bugs and…IV fluids.

    February 12, 2024

    Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials

    12 February 2024, 12:00 pm
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