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Formerly known as Knowledge Drip. Hosted by Andrew Supron, MD, internal medicine resident at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
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The show formerly known as Beyond the Buzzwords is back, with a new name, new look, and new focus on key internal medicine topics.
A supplement to The One Liner's episode on vitamin B12 deficiency.
A review of B12 physiology and deficiency, including etiologies, clinical manifestations, workup, and replacement. Hosted by Andrew.
Learn how and when to replete a patient's iron.
Part of the Knowledge Drip series on Cardiology.
From the Knowledge Drip series on Allergy & Immunology.
This episode discusses the rich history of serum sickness and how we can use this history to understand the mechanism, features, and treatment of the disease.
Causes, pathophysiology, features, workup and management of DRESS.
Part history lesson, part medical chalk-talk, this episode explores the origins of the alpha-gal syndrome and its clinical consequences.
Clostridioides difficile is a bacterium that produces a disease commonly known as "C-diff." In this episode, Andrew explains the risk factors and features of C. difficile infection, as well as the diagnostic pathways and treatment protocols advocated for in the most recent IDSA guidelines.
Hemochromatosis describes a state of iron overload, but it has many causes - both hereditary and not. In this episode, Andrew explains how this condition arises, and why iron overload is so dangerous to the human body.
One of the big six causes of chest pain to look out for, aortic dissections are truly scary. In this episode, Andrew explains how they arise and in whom, before discussing how they're diagnosed and managed.
The most common wide-complex tachycardia, VTach is a must-know for the IM Shelf Exam and wards. Come learn how to pick up this diagnosis on an EKG, and learn how the management of VTach changes based on patient presentation...oh, and some of the many side effects of amiodarone.
In this episode, Andrew describes the clinical features, workup, and management of the rare immunodeficiency syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich.
Asthma exacerbations claim more than 3,000 lives in the US each year. In this episode, Andrew uses three clinical vignettes to discuss the management of acute severe asthma by its severity.
Asthma management is traditionally thought of as a series of steps. In this episode, Andrew approaches the topic from a traditional perspective, pointing out areas in which there is active debate. Topics covered include stratifying asthma by severity, therapeutic options for each stage, and side effect profiles of medications.
Part 1 of the series on asthma deals with the major etiologies of this condition, how they present, and how they are worked up. Listeners may want to check out the episode on PFTs if they haven't already - an understanding of basic PFT parameters will be assumed in this episode.
EoE may be a pathology of the upper GI tract, but it's an allergic condition at its core. In this episode, Andrew highlights the pathophysiology of this condition and how it relates to management.
Perhaps the most important valvular disease - and the most common in the developed world - aortic stenosis is a high-yield topic in the clinic and on the exam. In this episode, Andrew discusses what causes the disease, how it presents, and when to refer for surgery.
The most common congenital cause of CKD, ADPKD is an important diagnosis to be aware of in adults. Come learn about its many complications and emerging therapies for the treatment of ADPKD.