Being 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, FACEPRacial 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, Solomon Behar, MD, and Neda Frayha, 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with Remdesivir and Hydroxychloroquine*Editor's note: As of June 4, 2020, The Lancet article by Mehra MR et al has been retracted.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 urgent care 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: UC/Primary Care Triage
From April 2020, Bonus Short - COVID-19: UC/Primary Care TriageCovid-19 is a rapidly spreading pandemic that is having worldwide ramifications. As Emergency Rooms and Hospitals quickly get overwhelmed by ill patients, the Urgent Care and Primary Care settings are playing critical roles in identifying who can go home vs. those that need to be transferred to the …
16min 39Matthew DeLaney, 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 4Thomas Robertson MD and Stephen Biederman 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 19Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD and Solomon Behar, 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, MDWhat Would I Do Next? | Diarrhea
From August 2018, Avoiding BurnoutWe see diarrhea all of the time, but knowing when to work it up and treat vs provide supportive management is key! Not all diarrhea needs antibiotics! Miz, and Matt sit down with Tarlan Hedayati MD to discuss the nuances and algorithmic approach to diarrhea management.
28min 14Mizuho Morrison, DO, Matthieu DeClerck, MD, and Tarlan Hedayati, MDDiaper Rash
From May 2018, Better Put A Ring On ItMiz and Matt interview Dr.Brittney Declerck on the diagnosis and management of diaper dermatitis.
21min 8Mizuho Morrison, DO, Matthieu DeClerck, MD, and Brittney DeClerck, MDMononucleosis
From May 2018, Better Put A Ring On ItMononucleosis is a common viral illness that will often present with fatigue, lymphadenopathy and sore throat. While most patients with mono have a benign self-limited course, providers need to be vigilant for patients with splenomegaly who are at risk of possible rupture.
24min 18Matthew DeLaney, MDFever in HIV Patients
From May 2018, Better Put A Ring On ItFever in HIV-AIDS patients remains a challenge. HAART has contributed to a decrease in its incidence but has not altered the spectrum of causes. It is a common cause of admission to hospitals and is associated with substantial cost and significant mortality. In most cases fever of unknown origin in …
18min 37Neda Frayha, MD and Matthieu DeClerck, MDAre You Sure It’s Cellulitis?
From March 2018, Fibrillate into the Future!Many times patients who present with an inflamed lower extremity are diagnosed with cellulitis. However before we jump to this diagnosis, it’s important to stop and consider other diagnosis. Greg Moran, EM/IM and infectious disease expert shares his insights and reviews recent treatment …
20min 58Matthew DeLaney, MD, Mizuho Morrison, DO, and Greg Moran, MDPericarditis
From February 2018, Pericarditis: Getting To The Heart Of The MatterPericarditis is a non-life threatening cause of chest pain that can be diagnosed using a combination of historical elements, exam findings, and an EKG. While the majority of patients with pericarditis have a benign clinical course, providers should consider the likelihood of other non-benign causes …
17min 14Matthew DeLaney, MD and Mike Weinstock, MDPaper Chase #1 | Traditional Flu Tests Are Inaccurate
From January 2018, Alphabet Soup: TXA & IVDADigital immunoassays and rapid nucleic acid amplification tests showed significantly higher sensitivities for influenza A and B when compared to traditional point of care testing, with equally high specificities. •
4min 20Nate Finnerty, MD and Brett Ebeling, MDIVDU Complications
From January 2018, Alphabet Soup: TXA & IVDAMike and Rick discuss detailed pathophysiology and advanced considerations in the IV drug user. High-risk injection practices and ways to provide best care and harm reduction are discussed. •
25min 35Rick Pescatore, DO and Mike Weinstock, MD
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