Listen to the second part of Dr. Robert Centor’s @medrants discussion of hyponatremia in the inpatient setting with Dr. Joel Topf in the latest episode of #AnnalsOnCall. https://t.co/spcl3A9VLR #UncleBob#hyponatremia
Looking forward to presenting Periop Things We Do for No Reason at SHM Converge on Tuesday morning March 31 at 8:10AM with my colleague, Lenny Feldman - the creator of TWDFNR. Please join us.
#MatchDay2026 has arrived! We're excited to welcome newly-placed #InternalMedicine physicians into the next stage of their journey.
Share your #Matchday results with us using the tag #ProudToBeGIM to spread the good news!
⭐️Diverticulitis: When to Use Antibiotics
Gut health matters! 🩺 Dive into our latest episode on diverticulitis with expert insights from Drs. Hollis and Webster. Tune in now! #Diverticulitis#GutHealth#MedicalPodcast
🚨 Fresh Hypertension Guidelines Alert 🚨
Don’t get caught treating high blood pressure like it’s 2024 👀
In Ep. #509, Dr. Jordy Cohen keeps our hypertension management fresh with a clear walk-through of the new HTN guidelines & more!
www.the https://t.co/OUF1XINOIc
Elevated Lp(a) ⚠️ is a key driver of CV risk ❤️🩹 — but data in Japan have been limited. A new review finds consistently higher #CVD risk in Japanese pts with high Lp(a), echoing global evidence 🌍. More research & therapies are needed https://t.co/umMTCAnqUe #JACCAsia#cvLipids
AUB-HAS2 score may be more effective than RCRI in predicting CV events in patients with ESRD undergoing surgery - but ROC 0.68 vs 0.62 are not the best numbers.
https://t.co/bLBTY8AIcB
Newest Lecture:
Replace STEMI/NSTEMI with OMI/NOMI, and AI in the ECG Diagnosis of OMI
Also, you can always find all my lectures on the banner at the top of the blog (see image)
Next talk at #UCSFMHP2024: @JonathanDavisHF on inpatient management of heart failure. Back in the day, it was basically diuresis plus maybe digoxin. Today, it's diuretics and four (!) standard therapies (ANRI, MRA, SGLT2i, beta blockers), all supported by strong evidence.
Next #ucsfmhp2024 talk: @KrishanSoniMD on new developments in coronary disease in hospital.
Key points slides below – STEMI vs non-STEMI being replaced by OMI/MINOCA paradigms; new CT/PET methods to look @ flow, not just anatomy; shorter periods for dual-antiplatelets; more.
We had a hospitalist who always had the lowest length of stay. We asked him how he did it:
Every day, I ask every patient "what do I need to do to get you home?"
While many hospitalists with super low length of stays often send patients home begrudgingly, that daily conversation kept them on the same page and discharges went smoothly.
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