Bariatric Surgery for the PCP: Part 2
From December 2020, So Long, 2020How comfortable are you with recommending bariatric surgery to your patients? How about caring for your patients who have had bariatric surgery? In this segment, Neda has an in-depth discussion about all things bariatric surgery with Dr. Arghavan Salles, bariatric surgeon and physician author …
14min 35Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD and Neda Frayha, MDBariatric Surgery for the PCP: Part 1
From December 2020, So Long, 2020How comfortable are you with recommending bariatric surgery to your patients? How about caring for your patients who have had bariatric surgery? In this segment, Neda has an in-depth discussion about all things bariatric surgery with Dr. Arghavan Salles, bariatric surgeon and physician author …
15min 45Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD and Neda Frayha, MDCardiac Surgery Pre-Op Part 2
From November 2019, Just Say No To TeratogensWe all know what to do in pre-op visits for non-cardiac surgery. But guidelines on the pre-op management of cardiac surgery patients are hard to find. Neda sat down with Dr. Michael Grant, a cardiac anesthesiologist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, to learn what we need to worry …
9min 40Michael Grant MD and Neda Frayha, MDCardiac Surgery Pre-Op Part 1
From November 2019, Just Say No To TeratogensWe all know what to do in pre-op visits for non-cardiac surgery. But guidelines on the pre-op management of cardiac surgery patients are hard to find. Neda sat down with Dr. Michael Grant, a cardiac anesthesiologist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, to learn what we need to worry …
25min 37Michael Grant MD and Neda Frayha, MDNecrotizing Pancreatitis
From October 2018, My Pancreas is Necrosing!Our co-hosts for the episode, Neda Frayha and Aisha Lofters, are used to seeing patients with necrotizing pancreatitis in the hospital. But in the outpatient setting? Not so much. In this segment, Aisha and Neda review the literature on optimal timing and techniques for debridement and necrosectomy …
11min 1Aisha Lofters, MD and Neda Frayha, MDIVC Filter Removal
From September 2018, Retrieve Those FiltersA listener wrote in wondering if and when she should refer her patients with IVC filters to have these filters removed. Andrew Buelt and Neda Frayha look to the literature for some answers.
14min 41Andrew Buelt, DO and Neda Frayha, MDEctopic Pregnancy
From January 2018, A Feverish Frenzy!Matt, Miz and Sam discuss the spectrum of presentation for ectopic pregnancy. Everything from minor vaginal bleeding to ruptured ectopic. This is a DO NOT miss diagnosis, and one that depending on your urgent care’s resources, must be not be misappropriately handled.
20min 58Sam Ashoo, MD, Matthew DeLaney, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, and Mizuho Morrison, DOHemorrhoids
From January 2017, Bones Lose Their AutonomyHemorrhoids are common. As Casey Parker reviews, the generally respond well to conservative management, but sometimes a visit to the local general surgeon is in order. •
24min 53Casey Parker, MD and Joe Weatherly, DOPreoperative Clearance for Noncardiac Surgery
From August 2016, Feeling RestlessReflexive ordering of the pre-op “everything panel” might not be such a good idea.
21min 7Jonathan Settle, MD and Andrew Buelt, DOThings I Do, But Should I? NSAIDS for Biliary Colic
From August 2016, Feeling RestlessPrescribing patterns vary widely among providers when it comes to managing biliary colic. Opiates are often the first line, but NSAIDS are a viable alternative. •
5min 58Vanessa Cardy, MD and Adrien Selim, MDGroin Hernia: Part 1
From April 2016, Hernias and OvariesDiscuss diagnosis and management of inguinal and “sports” hernias.
17min 28Paul Goobie, MD and Heidi James, MDGroin Hernia: Part 2
From April 2016, Hernias and OvariesPart 2 of our talk on the diagnosis and management of inguinal and “sports” hernias with Heidi James and Paul Goobie. •
10min 58Heidi James, MD and Paul Goobie, MD