Episode Chapters
- Introduction: Impacted CerumenFree Chapter8:22Happy New Year!1:03Palliative Care Emergencies30:59Paper Chase 1: Empagliflozin and Mortality in Type 2 Diabetic Patients7:15Vaginitis Update19:53Paper Chase 2: Endoscopic Therapy Improves Resolution of Dysplasia for Patients6:19Zombie Insects2:40A Primer on Serum Protein Electrophoresis (SPEP)17:54Paper Chase 3: CEA vs Medical Therapy for Asymptomatic Severe Carotid Stenosis5:00Testing for Occult Malignancy in the Patient with an Unprovoked DVT or PE14:05The Happy MD’s Guide to Physician Wellness18:38Is Your Cat Making You a Zombie?2:52Paper Chase 4: The Brief Memory and Executive Test4:08Short Stature30:01Zombie Dancing4:47Paper Chase 5: Vulvovaginal Swabs or Endocervical Swabs5:55The Summary14:44
Protein electrophoresis is one of the most commonly ordered lab tests, but what do the results mean? Hematologist Tom Deloughery reviews indications for testing and interpretation of (the sometimes confusing) results.
Palliative Cerumen Emergencies Full episode audio for MD edition 194:36 min - 91 MB - M4AHippo Primary Care RAP January 2016 Summary 1 MB - PDF
Brent T., Dr. - September 19, 2017 8:10 PM
Are the quoted values in g/L or g/dL?
Heidi J., MD - September 28, 2017 3:37 PM
Hi Brent - They are in g/dL. Thanks for clarifying!