Episode Chapters
- Social Media9:12Things I Do But Should I: UTI16:35Paper Chase #1 | Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements Don’t Always Help5:50Are You Sure It’s Cellulitis?Free Chapter21:57Paper Chase #2 | When in Doubt, Go Narrow (Spectrum)4:22Lifestyle and Diabetes - Part 217:43Deprescribing in Elderly Patients - A follow-up to January 2018 PC-RAP20:01Paper Chase #3 | Another Cool Cardiology Trial Acronym5:10Vitamin D - An Update!15:44Paper Chase #4 | Ferrous Sulfate vs Iron Polysaccharide Complex in Kids with IDA5:34Suboxone20:22Contralateral Breast Mastectomies18:21Paper Chase #5 | Reporting Conflicts of Interest in Medical Conference Talks5:49The Summary19:06
Broad spectrum antibiotics were not associated with better clinical or patient centered outcomes, but they were associated with higher rates of adverse events. When treating acute sinusitis, otitis media, or strep, aim for narrow spectrum (penicillin, amoxicillin) whenever possible.
Will You Be My Facebook Friend? Full episode audio for MD edition 184:48 min - 87 MB - M4AHippo Primary Care RAP - Apirl 2018 Written Summary 399 KB - PDF