CPPD is a common occurrence in our elderly inpatients. It can cause significant disability and is important to diagnose and treat. Dr Thomas Bond covers the common and rarer manifestations of this condition to make sure you are confident in treating patients suffering with CPPD.
In this episode, we explore how to recognise asthma mimics, when to question the diagnosis, and how bedside tests and updated guidelines can guide management. We break down what every clinician should know.
This week Dr Sanjida Chowdhury discussed about Subacute Combined Degeneration of Spinal Cord, it's causes, and Management approach.
This week we are joined by the connective tissue disease lead at University Hospitals Leicester, Dr Shireen Shaffu, to talk about diagnosing lupus. Dr Shaffu provides excellent insight into a systematic approach for lupus assessment. We discuss various disease manifestations, diagnostic criteria and investigations. If you have ever wanted to get one over on Dr House, this week is your week!
Dr Anirudh Kumar discusses practical aspects of assessment and management of alcohol withdrawal syndrome in this episode.Please see the following resource referenced in today's podcast:CIWA-Ar ScaleFollow us on Instagram!Join our Discord server or follow our podcast via our Linktree!
Not all that’s prescribed is harmless, especially to your kidneys. Our latest episode is now live. In this episode, we’re diving deep into drug-induced nephrotoxicity. You’ll learn: Which medications are most nephrotoxic, how they damage the kidneys, and how to approach management when a drug is suspected
This week, Dr Javvad Haider joins us once again to talk about the management of spasticity. This episode covers a good chink of neurophysiology and pathophysiology to help understand how spasticity is triggered, so we can arrange the best treatments
Dr Katarina Vojtekova Nizamis, Gastroenterology Registrar in Nottingham, takes us through practical aspects of Abdominal Paracentesis in the second of two parts on this topic.Please see the following two videos referenced in today's podcast:]Royal Derby Hospital - Abdominal Therapeutic Paracentesis VideoMedical Education Lothian - Preparing you for Ascitic InterventionsWe recommend considering listening to the following other podcast episodes to supplement this episode:Episode 16 - Ascites and TIPS ProcedurePodomatic Apple Podcasts SpotifyEpisode 262 - Ascitic Tap and Abdominal Paracentesis Part 1Podomatic Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow us on Instagram!Join our Discord server or follow our podcast via our Linktree!
In this episode, we explore how to approach the history-taking station in PACES, including what themes to prioritise, the role of body language and non-verbal communication, and common mistakes candidates make. Whether you're revising for the exam or improving real-life skills, this one's packed with practical tips.
This week we are covering an important cause of large vessel vasculitis! Takeyasu Arteritis is a complex disease with varying manifestations. Dr Thomas Bond cover's the myriad of presentations of this dangerous condition, as well as covering the immune dysregulation required to allow it in the first place! Don't forget to check out our linktree and leave us some feedback!https://linktr.ee/memcast?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacyf9B2IG3iSmekpHmTtyit7elYHDCk8K1LicHA_3VwBxcFr1A7PQIu4iHvKQ_aem_5sY51Ud-Df7EXjtPpZSonw
Dr Katarina Vojtekova Nizamis, Gastroenterology Registrar in Nottingham, takes us through practical aspects of Ascitic Tap and Abdominal Paracentesis in the first of two parts on this topic.We recommend considering listening to the following other podcast episodes to supplement this episode:Episode 16 - Ascites and TIPS ProcedurePodomatic Apple Podcasts SpotifyEpisode 265 - Ascitic Tap and Abdominal Paracentesis Part 2Podomatic Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow us on Instagram!Join our Discord server or follow our podcast via our Linktree!
In this episode, we explore what advance care planning really means and how to approach these conversations in clinical practice. We talk about common pitfalls, how to navigate difficult or sensitive moments, and why these discussions are such a vital part of good medical care. Whether you're new to these conversations or looking to strengthen your approach, this episode offers insight, reflection, and practical advice
This week Dr Amy Webster joins us again for part two of our Sickle Cell Disease series. This week we discuss treatment of outpatients with Sickle cell, and cover what to do when patients are admitted with acute crisis. If you have time, filling out our feedback survey will help us improve the podcast!Check out our Link-tree below:https://linktr.ee/memcast?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAac5brlP9e4auOdiois6KsQcdonp35db0RuUXgHue3KxvmTMG-ZM70o63vbLlQ_aem_aSMbpAFUEbimdv46iRnjTA
Dr Anirudh Kumar, Geriatric Medicine Registrar, demystifies resources and tools to aid evidence-based deprescribing decisions, particularly for older people.We recommend considering listening to the following other podcast episodes to supplement this episode:Episode 226 - Anticholinergic BurdenPodomatic Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow us on Instagram!Join our Discord server or follow our podcast via our Linktree!
This week we are discussing about Inclusion body myositis, it's overview, pathophysiology, clinical features, investigations and management.
Mr Giovanni Mariscalco joins us again to discuss a serious but often under-recognised emergency: aortic dissection. This condition can mimic more benign causes of chest or back pain, but when it strikes, every minute counts. A missed diagnosis can lead to a fatal outcome. In this episode, we break down the classic and subtle presentations, the key investigations (and where clinicians often go wrong), and what to do when you suspect it.
Dr Sanjida Chowdhury, Specialty Registrar in Neurology, giving us an overview of Horner's syndrome
Dr Shaheen Shahid, Respiratory Registrar at Royal Derby Hospital, shares a comprehensive summary of management of malignant pleural effusions as per BTS guidelines.We recommend considering listening to the following other podcast episodes to supplement this episode:Episode 19 - Pleural EffusionPodomatic Apple Podcasts SpotifyEpisode 34 - PneumothoraxPodomatic Apple Podcasts Spotify Episode 133 - Pleural InfectionPodomatic Apple Podcasts SpotifyEpisode 162 - Chest DrainPodomatic Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow us on Instagram!Join our Discord server or follow our podcast via our Linktree!
This week we talk to Dr Amy Webster, a consultant haematologist in Leicester and head of the haemoglobinopathy service here.We talk about the pathophysiology behind the disease this week, as well as the varying ways patients present. We also cover some of the challenges patients face in hospital getting the treatment they need. Be sure to tune in!Also check out our link tree for q feedback questionnaire and our discord server!https://linktr.ee/memcast?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAae8FiKiVcddms52uynYTAD0AKMj3DV6RGWExS-o9nh9OfV6pffVefR0W0JzHA_aem_Az35qkAICNmbNHGPP66DPw
We explore Alport syndrome, a genetic kidney disease that goes beyond the kidneys. From the role of genetics test, involved in making diagnosis, to the clinical features, and management, we cover it all.