Race Based Medicine
From March 2021, Race Based MedicineHave you ever wondered why there’s a Black and Non Black eGFR for our patients or why is race even a factor in pulmonary function tests? Dr. Jay-Sheree Allen and Dr. Neda Frayha discuss the use of race in clinical decision making tools. Think calculators, algorithms, where you insert your patient’s …
21min 16Neda Frayha, MD and Jay-Sheree Allen, MDRace and Medical Education
From February 2021, Race and Medical EducationIn this installment of Hippo Education’s Race and Medicine series, Jay and Neda dive into some of the unique challenges facing Black medical students and residents. They also discuss solutions in both undergraduate and medical education with two experts in the field: Dr. Millard Collins, Chair of …
28min 28Millard D. Collins, MD, FAAFP, Renee Crichlow, MD, FAAFP, Neda Frayha, MD, and Jay-Sheree Allen, MDRace and Medicine: Skin of Color
From December 2020, Race and Medicine: Skin of ColorDo you know how eczema may look different on skin of color compared to light skin? How about psoriasis? Or melanoma? Why do our dermatology lectures feature rashes and skin cancers on light skin only? Dr. Jenna Lester, the dermatologist at UCSF and the founder and director of UCSF’s Skin of Color …
26min 14Jenna Lester, MD, Neda Frayha, MD, and Jay-Sheree Allen, MDBeing a Clinician and Parent in the Time of Covid-19
From December 2020, Being a Clinician and Parent in the Time of Covid-19Raising kids while working as front-line clinicians in the Covid-19 pandemic has introduced unprecedented challenges to our lives. Dr. Jason Liebzeit and Primary Care RAP host Dr. Neda Frayha sit down for some real talk on being caregivers as well as clinicians in the time of Covid-19, including …
29min 8Neda Frayha, MD and Jason Liebzeit MD, FACEPTox Time: Poison Control Centers
From December 2020, PECARN PieLaura and Mike discuss what PCCs do for you, and why urgent care providers should report any exposure to any xenobiotic (drug, toxin, chemical, or naturally occurring substance foreign to the body) to your PCC.
12min 23Mike Weinstock, MD and Laura Roper MD20 Questions on VTE
From December 2020, PECARN PieVTE is more common with increasing age. Ambulatory patients with a pulmonary embolism will only have a documented DVT 40% of the time. About one quarter of cases of DVT will have associated redness and tenderness, which may be confused with cellulitis.
19min 22Mike Weinstock, MD and Matthew DeLaney, MDRacial 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, MDRacism as a Public Health Crisis with AAFP President Dr. Ada Stewart
From October 2020, Racism as a Public Health Crisis with AAFP President Dr. Ada StewartIn this Hippo Education bonus conversation, Drs. Jay-Sheree Allen and Neda Frayha sit down with American Academy of Family Physicians President Dr. Ada Stewart. They discuss the AAFP’s recent policy statement that racism is a public health crisis; what the AAFP is doing as an organization to …
17min 55Ada Stewart, MD, FAAFP, Neda Frayha, MD, and Jay-Sheree Allen, MDNovel H5N1 Vacc
From October 2020, The Game BagThe novel pandemic H5N1 influenza vaccine is “novel” in that it is produced using cell-based technology rather than egg-based technology for production. This allows a more rapid production of influenza vaccines in response to pandemic flu outbreaks than previous vaccines.
24min 9Manie Beheshti, MD and Matthieu DeClerck, MDMaternal and Child Health Disparities
From September 2020, Maternal and Child Health DisparitiesIn this Hippo Education bonus conversation, Drs. Jay-Sheree Allen and Neda Frayha sit down with Dr. Joia Crear Perry, thought leader and researcher on racism as a root cause of health inequities, obstetrician-gynecologist, and Founder and President of the National Birth Equity Collaborative. They …
19min 52Joia Crear-Perry, MD, FACOG, Jay-Sheree Allen, MD, and Neda Frayha, MDHealth Disparities with Dr. Utibe Essien
From August 2020, Health Disparities with Dr. Utibe EssienIn this Hippo Education bonus conversation, Drs. Jay-Sheree Allen and Neda Frayha sit down with noted health disparities researcher Dr. Utibe Essien, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Core Investigator for the Center for Health Equity Research …
24minUtibe R. Essien, MD, MPH, Neda Frayha, MD, and Jay-Sheree Allen, MDRace and Medicine - An Introduction
From June 2020, Bonus: Race and Medicine - An IntroductionIn recent weeks, many of our medical organizations have released official statements declaring racism to be a public health crisis. In this introduction to Hippo Education’s new Race and Medicine audio series, Dr. Jay-Sheree Allen sits down with Primary Care RAP host Dr. Neda Frayha for a candid …
20min 45Jay-Sheree Allen, MD and Neda Frayha, MDTox Time: The Methamphetamine Epidemic
From May 2020, I Got The Gout!Laura and Mike discuss the fastest-growing cause of substance-abuse related medical emergencies, and how urgent care providers can help prevent injury and death due to methamphetamine use disorder. •
15min 53Mike Weinstock, MD and Laura Roper MDOccupational Health in the UC
From January 2020, Mainlining MadnessUrgent Care’s are well suited to provide care to patients presenting with work related injuries. The delivery of care for these patients does not differ in terms of diagnosis, examination, and treatment for such injuries. No specific accreditation is required to care for this patient population …
22min 46Andy Barnett, MD and Matthieu DeClerck, MDDisabilities
From August 2019, Disabilities MatterMiz interviews Dr.Cori Poffenberger to discuss common misconceptions of caring for patients with disabilities, and why those misconceptions are problematic. They identify simple steps we can take to provide high quality and culturally appropriate care.
13min 30Cori Poffenberger and Mizuho Morrison, DOBeyond Pixar: Perfectionism, EQ, and the Middle Way
From January 2019, Can't We All Just Get Along?What does the former CFO of Pixar have to do with physician burnout and the culture of medicine? We find out in this segment. Neda interviews Dr. Todd Cassese and Lawrence Levy, who helped build Pixar into the company it is today. Together they talk about changing professional cultures, the …
23min 43Neda Frayha, MD, Lawrence Levy, JD, and Todd Cassese, MDBeyond Pixar: Self-Care and the System
From January 2019, Can't We All Just Get Along?What does the former CFO of Pixar have to do with physician burnout and the culture of medicine? We find out in this segment. Neda interviews Dr. Todd Cassese and Lawrence Levy, who helped build Pixar into the company it is today. Together they talk about the need for continuous self-care rather …
15min 55Neda Frayha, MD, Lawrence Levy, JD, and Todd Cassese, MDIn Shock
From December 2018, Head, Shoulders, Knees and ToesDr. Rana Awdish, a pulmonary and critical care physician in Detroit, Michigan, wrote an incredibly powerful, bestselling memoir (In Shock) about her own experiences as a critical care patient. In this segment, she sits down with Neda Frayha to talk about healing, the ways the giant medical …
23min 29Rana Awdish, MD and Neda Frayha, MD