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UCONN Internal Medicine Residency podcast!

"All opinions and views expressed in our podcast are entirely the responsibility of the authors and do not represent the opinions of anyone else in the UConn Department of Medicine. The content presented is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a medical advise."

Editors-in-Chief and Hosts: Dr. Tanya S Jain, Dr. Avtandil Kochiashvili and Dr. Ruchir Paladiya, Chief Medical Residents at UCONN
128 Episodes
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UCONN Internal Medicine Summer Survival Series! Topic: Interpretation of Basic Chest Imaging Studies. Speaker: Dr. Belinda Nwagbara.
UCONN Internal Medicine Summer Survival Series! Topic: Syncope. Speaker: Dr. David Bowers.
UCONN Internal Medicine Summer Survival Series! Topic: Bradycardia and Heart Blocks. Speaker: Dr. Radhika Kulkarni.
UCONN Internal Medicine Summer Survival Series! Topic: Diagnosis and Management of Non-ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Unstable Angina. Speaker: Dr. Sana Hyder.
UCONN Internal Medicine Summer Survival Series! Topic: Wide Complex Tachycardias. Speaker: Dr. Brenda Nyatanga. 
Speaker: Dr. Juan Chango. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. In this podcast, we will recommend an approach to skin rashes with a focus on history and physical examination recommendations.  Thank you for listening.
Speaker: Dr. Meghan Snuckel. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. In this podcast, we will review the definitions, clinical presentation, workup, and some clinical pearls about seizures. Thank you for listening.
Speaker: Dr. Juan Chango. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. In this podcast, we discuss the definitions, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and management of menopause. Thank you for listening.
Speaker: Dr. Juan Chango. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. In this podcast, we discuss bariatric surgery in the treatment of obesity. Thank you for listening.
Speaker: Dr. Juan Chango. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. In this podcast, we cover the diagnosis and management of HIV infection with a particular focus on acute HIV infection. Thank you for listening.
Speaker: Dr. Meghan Snuckel. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. In this podcast, we will talk about an approach to hematuria, its causes, and recommended workup. Thank you for listening.
Speaker: Dr. Juan Chango. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. In this podcast, we will talk about chronic dyspnea including definitions, pathophysiology, causes, diagnostic approach, and some key considerations. Thank you for listening.
Speaker: Dr. Meghan Snuckel. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. This is a short podcast that explains the important terms, considerations, and recommendations about advanced directives summarizing key elements for our medical practice. Thank you for listening.
Speaker: Dr. Courtenay Ryan-Fisher. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. This is a short podcast about alcohol use disorders that summarizes key elements of this common medical condition. Thank you for listening. Enjoy!
Speaker: Dr. Juan Chango. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. This is a short podcast about erectile dysfunction, one of the main men's sexual health problems. Thank you for listening.
Speaker: Dr. Juan Chango. Chief Medical Resident at UCONN. This is a short podcast about the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of VTE (DVT and PE). Enjoy =)
Speaker: Dr. Meghan Snuckel, Chief Medical Resident This is a short podcast about the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. The goal is to describe a general approach to treatment, treatment options, indications, and important considerations.
UCONN Internal Medicine Summer Survival Series! Topic: Narrow Complex Tachycardias. Speaker: Dr. Manasvi Gupta.
Speaker: Dr. Juan Chango, Chief Medical Resident This is a short podcast about the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus and prediabetes. The goal is to describe the clinical presentation of diabetes, diagnosis, and initial evaluation in a short and concise manner.
In this episode of our Infectious Diseases & Public Health Preparedness Series, we’re diving into high-consequence infectious diseases, with a focused discussion on anthrax and tularemia.Join us for a high-yield, clinically grounded conversation packed with recognition pearls, red flags for severe disease, diagnostic considerations, and management strategies to help you identify these rare but critical infections on the wards, in the ED, or during overnight call.Hosts:Dr. Tanya S. Jain and Dr. Avtandil Kochiashvili, Chief Medical Residents, UConnGuest Expert:Dr. Kevin Dieckhaus, Attending Physician, Infectious DiseasesAuthor:Dr. Tanya S. Jain, Chief Medical Resident, UConnEdited by:Dr. Avtandil Kochiashvili, Chief Medical Resident, UConnMusic:LoFi Girl by Snoozy Beats | Free Music Archive | License: CC BY
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