Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Outcomes with Dr. Jasmine Marcelin
From November 2020, Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Outcomes with Dr. Jasmine MarcelinThis year we’ve launched two special audio series to help clinicians practice the best medicine possible: one on the Covid-19 pandemic, and the other on dismantling systemic racism in medicine. In this special conversation, these two audio series come together for an in-depth view of racial …
24min 6Jasmine R. Marcelin, MD, FACP, Neda Frayha, MD, and Jay-Sheree Allen, MDThe COVID-19 Vaccine with Dr. Paul Offit
From October 2020, The COVID-19 Vaccine with Dr. Paul OffitIn this Hippo Education bonus, world-renowned vaccine expert and Pediatric Infectious Diseases specialist Dr. Paul Offit sits down with Peds RAP host Dr. Sol Behar and Primary Care RAP host Dr. Neda Frayha for a candid conversation on where we stand with the development of a COVID-19 vaccine …
25min 11Paul Offit, MD, Neda Frayha, MD, and Solomon Behar, MD*UPDATED*The Saga Continues with Remdesivir and Hydroxychloroquine
From May 2020, *UPDATED*Bonus Short - The Saga Continues with Remdesivir and Hydroxychloroquine*Editor's note: As of June 4, 2020, The Lancet article by Mehra MR et al has been retracted. (https://www.thelancet.com/lancet/article/s0140673620313246) • In this Hippo Education short, Dr.Salim Rezaie from REBEL EM and Lit Matters critically appraises two papers published on Friday May 22nd …
9min 19Salim Rezaie, MDCOVID CARDIOLOGY
From May 2020, Bonus Short - COVID CARDIOLOGYCOVID-19 causes STEMI’s, arrhythmias and myocarditis?!? Emergency medicine and cardiology guru Amal Mattu, MD chats with Mizuho Morrison, DO on the cardiovascular effects of COVID-19. They discuss: the known pathophysiology of how viral infections affect the heart; Review the new consensus …
27min 58Amal Mattu, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOBonus Short - COVID-19 Lessons From NYC
From April 2020, Bonus Short - COVID-19 Lessons From NYCPatients with COVID-19 present in a variety of ways, and clinicians need to have a low index of suspicion for diagnosis. Management involves emergency referral for patients with a low oxygen saturation. Every patient should be treated as if they could have COVID-19.
22min 44Frank Illuzzi, MD, Mike Weinstock, MD, and Matthieu DeClerck, MDBonus Short - COVID 19: Hot Topics and Lit Review
From April 2020, Bonus Short - COVID 19: Hot Topics and Lit ReviewThere are so many active threads, subthreads, and sub-sub-threads of conversation in the medical community surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. In this Hippo Education Short, Drs. Tom Robertson and Steve Biederman of Primary Care RAP’s Paper Chase take 4 hot topics in COVID-19 and examine the …
23min 4Stephen Biederman MD and Thomas Robertson MDCOVID-19: Pregnancy and Newborns
From April 2020, Bonus Short - COVID-19: Pregnancy and NewbornsSol interviews Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia NICU doc Joanna Parga-Belinkie to discuss COVID-19 and the some of the peripartum issues that come up during the novel coronavirus pandemic for both pregnant moms and their newborns.
15min 19Solomon Behar, MD and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MDBonus Short - Telemedicine in the Time of COVID-19
From March 2020, Bonus Short - Telemedicine in the Time of COVID-19Has your clinical practice shifted to telemedicine yet? In the era of COVID-19, clinicians everywhere are being thrown into telemedicine, often without any experience or background knowledge. To help us all get up to speed with this patient care technology, Hippo Education’s Dr. Neda Frayha sits …
21min 28Edward Kaftarian, MD and Neda Frayha, MDBonus Short - Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Workers
From March 2020, Bonus Short - Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare WorkersOur panel of podcast hosts from a variety of practice settings discuss the logistical and psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers and discuss strategies to mitigate the stress associated with the pandemic.
19min 37Solomon Behar, MD, Neda Frayha, MD, Mike Weinstock, MD, and Matthieu DeClerck, MDBonus Short - COVID-19 Update
From March 2020, Bonus Short - COVID-19 UpdateIn this Hippo Education Short, Infectious Diseases specialist Dr. Devang Patel and our own Dr. Neda Frayha discuss the latest, clinician-focused updates on the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
23min 4Neda Frayha, MD and Devang Patel, MDPreseptal Cellulitis
From November 2018, Hamburger and a Side of BPASol sits down with PEM doctor Jason Woods to discuss the clinical presentations, microbiology and treatments of preseptal and orbital cellulitis.
16min 40Jason Woods, MD and Solomon Behar, MDCommunicating with Vaccine Skeptics
From October 2018, Premature EructationVaccine creator and pediatric ID expert Paul Offit sits down with Neda and Sol to discuss the process of vaccine creation and the approach to the vaccine skeptical parent.
21min 33Paul Offit, MD, Solomon Behar, MD, and Neda Frayha, MDRespiratory Viral Panels in Young Infants
From September 2018, The Ministry of Pediatric SillywalksIIene and Sol interview ID expert Anne Blaschke about the clinical utility of respiratory viral panels in working up young febrile infants.
23min 31Anne Blaschke, MD, Solomon Behar, MD, and Ilene Claudius, MDMononucleosis
From May 2018, The Beautiful PodcastMatt and Sol take us through how to diagnose and manage EBV infection in children and adolescents.
25min 2Matthew DeLaney, MD and Solomon Behar, MDPaper Chase #1 | Otitis Media Bug Epidemiology
From April 2018, Can I Get A Witness?The epidemiology of the causes of otitis media has changed.
6min 23Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDPaper Chase #4 | Respiratory Viral Panel Testing
From April 2018, Can I Get A Witness?Viral respiratory testing isn't typically helpful in the care of sick children.
6min 34Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDInpatient Pneumonia
From April 2018, Can I Get A Witness?The majority of pneumonia in children is due to viruses. In cases of bacterial pneumonia, ampicillin is an appropriate first line agent in a child who is fully immunized and in regions without documented penicillin resistant strains of strep pneumo. Children with effusions may require a chest tube …
17min 28Solomon Behar, MD and Vivian Lee, MDPaper Chase #1 | Monotherapy vs Macrolide Combination Therapy
From March 2018, Carpe DiarrheaMacrolides provide questionable benefit for children hospitalized with pneumonia.
7min 5Geoffrey R. Simon, MD and Roy Benaroch, MDPaper Chase #2 | Intravenous Antibiotic Duration for UTI in Infants
From March 2018, Carpe DiarrheaEven the youngest babies with UTI could potentially be managed with oral antibiotics after initial inpatient admission to complete the course.
5min 2Geoffrey R. Simon, MD and Roy Benaroch, MDPaper Chase #3 | Corticosteroids for Treatment of Sore Throat
From March 2018, Carpe DiarrheaSteroids should be considered as adjunctive therapy for the symptomatic relief of sore throat.
9min 50Geoffrey R. Simon, MD and Roy Benaroch, MD
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