Synopsis
A weekly podcast series, hosted by Frank Domino, MD, covering newsworthy topics and patient-focused best practices in Family Medicine.
Episodes
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Oxygen for patients with STEMI: Who benefits? - Frankly Speaking EP 15
08/05/2017 Duration: 11minOxygen is frequently given to patients routinely during the initial treatment of a myocardial infarction, but there is a lack of data to support or refute this. A recent systematic review found no benefit in patients who did not have baseline hypoxia. Oxygen therapy continues to be indicated for those with hypoxia and needs to be used with caution in COPD patients with carbon dioxide retention. Learning Objectives Understand the role of oxygen in the management of acute myocardial infarction Understand the potential for harm of unnecessary oxygen therapy
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Back Pain is Here to Stay! - Frankly Speaking EP 14
01/05/2017 Duration: 12minWhat are your evidence-based strategies for managing acute, subacute and chronic low back pain? A review of the current American College of Physicians Clinical Practice Guideline can renew your toolkit as you help your patients with back pain maintain a healthy and active lifestyle. Learning Objectives Review the latest guidelines on acute, subacute and chronic low back pain (ACP 2/2017) Discuss non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic therapies available to the primary care provider
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When Can We Start Preventing Recurrence of Acute Gout? - Frankly Speaking EP13
24/04/2017 Duration: 11minMost patients who suffer an acute gout attack should be started on urate lowering therapy. It is known that starting urate lowering therapy can itself precipitate a gout attack and concern for not worsening the acute symptoms has been the reason some guidelines recommend waiting until after the acute episode has subsided to start urate lowering therapy. A look at recent data indicates waiting for the acute attack to subside may not be necessary Learning Objectives: Understand the principles of urate lowering therapy for preventing gout attacks Be familiar with the risks and benefits or starting urate lowering therapy during an acute gout attack
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Constipation: Going With the Flow - Frankly Speaking EP12
17/04/2017 Duration: 13minIn this week's podcast episode, we will review recent literature on ineffectiveness of laxatives and learn about indications for newer agents.
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Physical Activity Following a Concussion - Frankly Speaking EP11
10/04/2017 Duration: 18minIn this podcast episode, we will discuss current guidelines for a concussion evaluation or work-up as well as return to activity following a concussion. We will also put into context this paper and consider what impact this should have on your practice.
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Treating Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly - Frankly Speaking EP10
03/04/2017 Duration: 14minIn this podcast episode, we will talk about how systolic hypertension effects outcomes, put into context a recent JACC systematic review paper on the topic and JNC 8 and discuss NNT and NNH.
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Recommendations for Screening Adults - Frankly Speaking EP9
27/03/2017 Duration: 15minIn this week's podcast episode, we will identify the known health risks of OSA and outcomes of OSA treatment, discuss the new USPSTF screening recommendations on OSA and consider application of the new recommendations, known risks and outcomes of practice.
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Non-Fasting Lipids for Cardiovascular Risk Evaluation - Frankly Speaking EP8
20/03/2017 Duration: 14minIn this podcast episode, we will consider the rationale for using non-fasting labs to screen for ASCVD as well as review the controversies around their use and talk about the differential diagnosis of hypertriglyceridemia.
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Helping Kidney Stones Pass: Use of Alpha Antagonists – Frankly Speaking EP7
13/03/2017 Duration: 17minIn this podcast episode, we will talk about the benefits of alpha antagonists on passing larger kidney stones as well as discuss the need for stone collection and analysis to prevent future stones. We will also learn how to effectively counsel patients about alpha antagonist use including risks and benefits.
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Breast Cancer and the Harms of Overdiagnosis - Frankly Speaking EP6
06/03/2017 Duration: 17minIn this podcast episode, we consider the premise of overdiagnosis and how it applies to women being screened for breast cancer and highlight ways to mitigate the risks of overdiagnosis of breast cancer.
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Weekend Warrior: Exercising on the Weekends can be enough - Frankly Speaking EP5
27/02/2017 Duration: 15minObjectives: Appreciate the data on different exercise timelines Learn new options when counseling patients for exercise Understand the need to include exercise counseling for most adults
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Easy Management of Statin Induced Myalgias - Frankly Speaking EP4
17/02/2017 Duration: 16minHave a patient with Statin Induced Myalgias? This episode will give you the best evidence on a simple and cost effective solution, and dispel common myths about this problem.
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Introduction of Food to Infants: Preventing Peanut Allergies - Frankly Speaking EP3
25/01/2017 Duration: 13minCan peanut allergy be prevented in children? This podcast will review the newest AAP recommendations on feeding in the first year of life, with a special emphasis on preventing atopic disorders. After listening to the podcast, listeners will be able to summarize essential points of current AAP EBP guidelines for introduction of complementary foods to infants and current EBP recommendations for introducing potentially allergenic foods, specifically peanut products, to low risk and high risk infants.
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Getting the Complicated Asthmatic Under Control - Frankly Speaking EP2
24/01/2017 Duration: 18minThis episode will build on the previous podcast with a focus on how to apply the management guidelines in Asthma with a focus on critical features to know for board preparation.
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Asthma: Critical Risk Stratification to Decide Care - Frankly Speaking EP1
10/01/2017 Duration: 15minThis episode will review the basics of asthma diagnosis and management, covering the critical content for both patient management and board preparation.