Learn along side the Vanderbilt Internal Medicine Residents
In this episode, PGY3 and rising chief resident, Terra Swanson teaches us about when to use bicarbonate in different scenarios in the hospital. Get ready for a wild ride on the Bicarb Train!
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In this episode, we are joined by PGY2 Leonard Chiu who takes us through a case regarding Cardiac Amyloidosis, and teaches us about epidemiology, diagnostics, as well as treatment strategies for this disease
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Join us for part 2 of our conversation with Casey Smiley (ID Fellow) where we discuss anti-fungals! In this episode we review our anti-fungal agents and what organisms they cover.
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In this episode, we have Casey Smiley (podcast FOUNDER, now ID fellow) back on the podcast to talk to us about common pages she gets as an ID fellow -- and her approach to these most common questions.
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This week we have a great Morning Report case presented by our wonderful chief resident Trevor Stevens! We go through a differential for chief complaint of cough, and Dr. Stevens provides us with high yield on the final diagnosis.
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On this episode, we discuss a case of abdominal pain and go through workup of GI malignancies with our recent chief TURNED GI fellow, Christine Lopez.
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is made by and for our internal medicine residents to enhance our educational experience. The content, while edited by residents, is not verified by host or speakers and we are not content experts on these topics. The content provided by this podcast is not intended and should not construe as medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition. All opinions represented are our own and not representative of our university medical center.
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In this episode, we discuss the always daunting (but hopefully not anymore after listening) topic of hyponatremia - with our chief nephrology fellow Max Nutt. We get to hear a nephrologist walk us through how they think through the physiology and diagnosis of hyponatremia, and also how they approach management in the inpatient setting.
CORRECTION: At ~12:30 in the episode, it actually takes a total body water depletion of about 10% to result in hyponatremia, not 20%).
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We continue season 5 by introducing our other in-patient chief resident, Gabe Sandoval, who focuses on the importance of a good differential diagnosis in cases of undifferentiated shock and chest pain.
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is made by and for our internal medicine residents to enhance our educational experience. The content, while edited by residents, is not verified by host or speakers and we are not content experts on these topics. The content provided by this podcast is not intended and should not construe as medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition. All opinions represented are our own and not representative of our university medical center.
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