Penicillin Allergy: Fake News?
From September 2019, Are We Better in the Morning?We see “ALL: PCN” all the time. But how often is it true? And why does it matter? Neda sits down with Dr. Torie Grant, a Med/Peds Allergist and Immunologist at Johns Hopkins, to learn all about the risks attached to a penicillin allergy label and some easy approaches to debunking this allergy in …
25min 11Neda Frayha, MD and Torie Grant, MD MHSPenicillin Allergy in Primary Care
From September 2019, Are We Better in the Morning?We see “ALL: PCN” all the time. But how often is it true? And why does it matter? Neda sits down with Dr. Torie Grant, a Med/Peds Allergist and Immunologist at Johns Hopkins, to learn all about the risks attached to a penicillin allergy label and some easy approaches to debunking this allergy in …
8min 32Torie Grant, MD MHS and Neda Frayha, MDChronic Rhinosinusitis
From April 2019, A Maelstrom of Mail!Acute rhinosinusitis is one of the most common conditions we see in primary care. In this segment, Dr. Jacob Anderson gives us a helpful primer on the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of acute rhinosinusitis, whether viral or bacterial in origin.
9min 41Jake Anderson, DOAcute Rhinosinusitis
From March 2019, A World of (Bladder) HurtAcute rhinosinusitis is one of the most common conditions we see in primary care. In this segment, Dr. Jacob Anderson gives us a helpful primer on the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of acute rhinosinusitis, whether viral or bacterial in origin.
11min 48Jake Anderson, DOPaper Chase 4: Early Introduction to Eggs and Egg Allergy in Infants
From December 2016, Ear Pain is but a MemoryExposure to scrambled, poached or fried eggs at 4-6 months of age lowered the risk of egg allergy at 1 year of age.
7min 2Andrew Buelt, DO and Joe Weatherly, DOMedication Allergies
From July 2016, Creme de la ThyroidMedication allergies occur in about 1% of patients. Dr. Ferdman discusses the clinical features of medication allergies. The best strategy to avoid this complication is to avoid giving antibiotics for viral infections. We delve into desensitization to medications, DRESS syndrome, and …
23min 40Ronald Ferdman,MD and Solomon Behar, MDAllergy Myth Busting, Part 1
From February 2016, The Allergy That Isn't and the B-12 That IsNo area of medicine may be more rife with myths than allergy. Kevin Wineinger sits down with allergist David Stuckus to clear the air on IgE and IgG testing, peanut allergies, and the connection between food and atopic dermatitis. •
24min 25Kevin Wineinger, MDAllergy Myth Busting, Part 2
From February 2016, The Allergy That Isn't and the B-12 That IsPart two of our conversation with allergist David Stuckus. In this session we review proper management of home-use injectable epinephrine, management of chronic urticaria, how an allergist treats poison ivy, and the origin story of shellfish allergy equalizing allergy to IV contrast •
20min 4Kevin Wineinger, MD