Issue highlights and interviews from Annals of Internal Medicine.
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American College Of Physicians Podcasts
Twice a month, faculty and residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Family Medicine Residency discuss key clinical points from each issue of American Family Physician (AFP). AFP publishes clinical reviews that help keep physicians current with advances in diagnosis and treatment. Contributing editor: Dr. Steven Brown.
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Each Annals On Call podcast features Dr. Bob Centor discussing and debating a clinically influential article published in Annals of Internal Medicine with a guest expert.
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ACPM is a professional society of podiatric physicians dedicated to providing educational content in the pursuit of excellence in podiatric medicine, biomechanics, and wound care as the foundation of a contemporary practice.
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Each month, CHEST hosts a discussion with the author of one or more articles from the current issue, adding context and commentary on the most relevant topics facing those in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.
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As the official podcast of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), ACR on Air seeks to have informative and engaging conversations rheumatology professionals want to hear – ranging in topic from trends in clinical practice, to issues affecting rheumatology professionals, and the changing landscape of the rheumatology field. Tune in twice a month for engaging interviews and commentary.
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Each week, Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, MACC, records free podcasts highlighting journal findings. To keep clinicians updated on the most important science emerging in clinical and translational cardiology, Dr. Fuster provides an overview of the weekly edition from the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), as well as a short summary of each manuscript. Encompassing JACC and nine cardiovascular specialty journals, the JACC family of journals rank among the top cardiovascular peer ...
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As the official voice of emergency medicine, ACEP Now provides indispensable information that emergency physicians can use in daily practice. Written by physicians for physicians, each issue delivers cutting edge news, practice-changing tips, regulatory updates, and the most up to date information on health care reform. In ACEP Nowcast, Assistant Editor Dr. Amy Faith Ho highlights can’t-miss articles from this month’s issue of ACEP Now—and more. With a rapidly evolving heath care system, eme ...
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Diabetes Core Update is a monthly podcast that presents and discusses the latest clinically relevant articles from the American Diabetes Association’s four science and medical journals – Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes, and Diabetes Spectrum. Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long and presents 5-6 recently published articles from ADA journals. Intended for practicing physicians and health care professionals, Diabetes Core Update discusses how the latest research and informa ...
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The series of monthly broadcast reports features new research from Annals of Internal Medicine, clinical guidelines, healthcare public policy issues and a host of other topics.
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This occasional series from the American College of Cardiology, developed by members for members, features conversational expert interviews on non-clinical competencies, skills, well-being, and best practices for the entire heart care team.
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The ACOFP Podcast is designed to provide Osteopathic Family Physicians, Residents and Students a resource to access hot topics and recorded lectures. Topics include: Updates in Immunizations, Technology in Medicine, Family/Work Balance, Clinical Readiness, and more.
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A pan-Canadian learner-generated internal medicine podcast. The Intern at Work is written by residents for residents, and is meant to serve you better on the wards and on call. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational use only and is not intended as the sole resource for clinical management. All scripts are original scripts. Podcasts produced out of Canada and may contain Canadian specific guidelines. Created by: Alison Lai Executive Producers: Laiya Carayannopoulos, Zahra Merali
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There's a lot of things you don't learn in med school or residency - this is the forum for Northern California Early Career Physicians to talk about them (from the ACP Council of ECP's)
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Hear authentic experiences of an American living deep within Indian culture. Jessica Kumar engages in powerful & empathetic interviews to shed light on lesser known aspects of Indian culture, founded in cultural anthropology, sprinkled with hints of modern relationships. Join us to hear diverse voices, stereotype breakers & interesting people who are experts in: -learning Indian languages -cross-cultural parenting and racial identity -interracial relationships & marrying an Indian -cross cul ...
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DO.fm: Women in Leadership highlights the stories of women leaders past and present from the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP).
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Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, is Chair of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and past president of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Lieberman is a nationally renowned psychiatrist on the topic of suicide, addiction and mental illness and is a regular blogger for The Huffington Post, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report and Psychology Today and author of “Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry.” www.jeffreyliebermanmd.com
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What is an EM Stud? 1. A medical student with the drive and determination to learn as much as possible about Emergency Medicine. 2. A medical student who's knowledge, compassion, and work ethic is above and beyond the rest. 3. A medical student who will one day become a great emergency physician. 4. A new podcast for EM Studs brought to you by folks in the Department of Emergency Medicine at VCU.
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Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation in healthy and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation. The Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is the official journal of: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine American Osteopath ...
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ACS Guidelines | A Latin American Perspective | JACC
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15:06In this video on a commentary in JACC’s June 10 dedicated issue on the ACS guidelines, authors Renato D. Lopes, MD, PhD, FACC, and Remo H.M. Furtado, MD, PhD, discuss their commentary on the recent ACC/AHA ACS guidelines, emphasizing the need to adapt global recommendations to the diverse realities of Latin American healthcare systems. They highlig…
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ACS Guidelines | Closer to a Universal Document | JACC
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7:18JACC’s June 10 dedicated issue on the ACS guidelines, author and former JACC Editor-in-Chief Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, MACC, speaks with current JACC Deputy Editor Rasha Al-Lamee, MD concerning the recent ACC/AHA ACS guidelines. Dr. Fuster speaks to this comprehensive update aligning more closely with international (especially ESC) standards in acu…
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ACS Guidelines | Maturation of Lipid Management | JACC
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7:55JACC's June 10 guideline issue features a series of viewpoints on the ACS guidelines. In this video, author Kausik Ray, MD, FACC, discusses the 2025 ACC/AHA Acute Coronary Syndrome guidelines, focusing on lipid management. He highlights the shift from solely using statins to incorporating combination therapies, emphasizing the importance of simulta…
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JACC’s June 10 issue focuses on the 2025 ACS guidelines, and this unique piece features JACC Deputy Editor James L. Januzzi Jr., Eugene Braunwald, MD, MACC, and Elliott M. Antman, MD, providing their thoughts on the historical evolution of ACS diagnosis and treatment. The discussion underscores a call to action for implementation of these comprehen…
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ACS Guidelines | Gaps Within Evidence Gaps | JACC
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12:00JACC Deputy Editor Lesley Curtis, PhD, speaks with authors Celina Yong, MD, FACC, and Robert M. Califf, MD, on this unique perspective piece published in JACC’s June 2 issue. Drs. Califf and Yong discuss their viewpoint article on 25 years of ACS (acute coronary syndrome) guidelines, highlighting both progress and persistent evidence gaps. While th…
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ACS Guidelines | A Personal Perspective | JACC
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4:30Sunil V. Rao, MD, FACC, provides his perspective as the Writing Committee Chair of the 2025 Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) guidelines. Dr. Rao discusses the challenges of defining the scope, managing rapidly evolving evidence, and coordinating a large writing committee to deliver a timely and evidence-based update—the first in over a decade. Tune in…
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ACS Guidelines | MCS in Acute Myocardial Infarction-Cardiogenic Shock | JACC
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11:18JACC's June 10 issue, focusing on the ACS guideline, features a series of videos with unique perspectives. In this video, JACC: Executive Associate Editor Karthik Murugiah, MBBS, MHS, FACC, introduces his paper discussing the guideline's reliance on four landmark RCTs in AMI-CS. Several sweeping changes in recommendations for MCS use have been codi…
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Chronic Stent Recoil: A Hidden Cost of Thinner Struts? | JACC Baran
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34:21In this episode, hosts Mitsuaki Sawano, MD, Nobuhiro Ikemura, MD, and Satoshi Shoji, MD, are joined by Dr. Yoichiro Sugizaki, MD, for an in-depth discussion on his landmark OCT-based study investigating chronic stent recoil (CSR) and its impact on target lesion revascularization (TLR) in the contemporary era of thin-strut, second-generation drug-el…
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Diabetes Core Update is a monthly podcast that presents and discusses the latest clinically relevant articles from the American Diabetes Association’s four science and medical journals – Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes, and Diabetes Spectrum. Each episode is approximately 25 minutes long and presents 5-6 recently published articles from …
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In this episode, we deliver a critical update on the rapidly evolving legislative landscape impacting rheumatology. We explore the intense policy battles shaping the future of the field, including steep Medicare reimbursement cuts threatening the survival of many practices. We also examine the ongoing challenges posed by pharmacy benefit managers (…
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Issue Summary June 3, 2025
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Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists for Weight Loss in the Absence of Diabetes
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23:12Dr. Centor discusses the effectiveness and safety of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists for weight loss in the absence of diabetes with Ms. Areesha Moiz.
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Episode 230 -- May 2025 -- Part 2 AFP: American Family Physician
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25:37Migraine headache prophylaxis (1:30), atrial fibrillation with stable coronary artery disease (6:10), health maintenance in postmenopausal women (8:50), topical testosterone (13:50), pain control in primary dysmenorrhea (17:50), and obstructive sleep apnea in children (20:00).
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In this special edition of JACC, Dr. Valentin Fuster offers an in-depth summary of the 2025 ACC/AHA guidelines on acute coronary syndromes, highlighting expert perspectives and landmark updates. The episode explores key topics including high-sensitivity troponins, antithrombotic strategies, and a global push toward harmonized cardiovascular care gu…
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This is the last episode of the podcast, in which the hosts talk about ways to get involved in research. This includes writing grant proposals and submitting them, and getting a mentor. The hosts also discuss their own experiences with research, with one focusing on grant proposals and the other on manuscript writing. They encourage listeners to ex…
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284. Looking Beneath the Surface - An Approach to BPSD
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15:47Send us a text This week we take you through a common and challenging symptomatology experienced by patients who have dementia - behavioural and psychosocial symptoms in dementia, or BPSD. Written by: Dr. Rafique Van Umm (Internal Medicine Resident) Reviewed by: Dr. Tricia Woo (Geriatrician) & Dr. Marianne Talman (General Internist) Do you ever fee…
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June 2025 CHEST Journal Editor Highlights
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14:22CHEST June 2025, Volume 167, Issue 6 CHEST journal's Editor in Chief, Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, highlights key research published in the journal CHEST June 2025 issue, including an investigation of the effects of low-dose morphine on sleep and breathlessness in COPD, an exploration into the impact of pulmonary rehabilitation on survival in peop…
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Humanities: Medicine at Its Finest (Episode 2)
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43:23Originally aired: TO COME E. Wesley Ely, MD, MPH, FCCP, joins CHEST Journal Podcast Moderator Abhishek Bhardwaj, MD, to discuss his Exhalations article, “Medicine at Its Finest,” and explore ways to connect to the unique individuals receiving care, navigating personal biases, refilling your “empathy cup” as a clinician, and the role of family in ad…
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In this episode of ACEP Nowcast, host Amy Faith Ho, MD, MPH, FACEP, interviews Salil Bhandari, MD, FACEP, to discuss tips for giving a presentation, or just talking with a patient or colleague. Additional links: Read more on ACEPNow.comRevisit ACEP Nowcast podcast episodes. Catch up on all of ACEP Now in past issues.…
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Acoramidis and Early sTTR Rise: Biomarker-Driven Insights into Survival | JACC Baran
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33:18Hosts Mitsuaki Sawano, MD, and co-hosts Kentaro Ejiri, MD, and Satoshi Shoji, MD, are joined by HFpEF expert Hidehiro Yaku, MD, from Northwestern University, for a deep dive into early treatment response to acoramidis, an amyloid stabilizer recently approved in Japan. They discuss its impact on serum transthyretin (sTTR) levels and the emerging rol…
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In this special JACC lipid-focused issue, Dr. Valentin Fuster explores groundbreaking global research on lipoprotein(a), its complex role in cardiovascular disease across populations, and the promising future of targeted therapies. From massive Chinese cohort studies to a novel oral PCSK9 inhibitor trial, this episode highlights the frontlines of l…
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Insights From the INTERASPIRE Study | JACC Deep Dive
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10:56JACC focuses in again on Lipids in our June 3 issue, bringing critical insights into emerging targeted therapies. In the June 3 Deep Dive, editor-in-chief Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, FACC, reviews the INTERASPIRE study by Ray et al, reviewing implications, key findings, and a thoughtful summary and analysis of the reviewer findings.…
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