logo
episode-header-image
Mar 2022
48m 51s

67 - Fever on the Frontier

Adam Rodman, MD, MPH, FACP
About this episode
tail spinning
Up next
Sep 2023
74 - R2D2
What does it mean when a computer can make better medical decisions than a human? The progress in large language models, and in particular the popularity of ChatGPT, has brought these questions to the forefront in 2023, but we've been discussing this for over 50 years. In this ep ... Show More
33m 22s
Jun 2023
73 - Seadragon
What happens when a patient far from surgical care – say, at the bottom of the Pacific ocean on a submarine, or at a research base in Antarctica in the middle of the winter – develops a surgical abdomen? This dilemma was the impetus to build the first truly effective clinical dec ... Show More
27m 57s
Mar 2023
72 - Problems
American doctors spend the majority of their time during the day on the computer, either writing or reading notes about their patients; only a small fraction is spent with the human beings in their care. Technology itself – especially the electronic medical record – has often bee ... Show More
52m 3s
Recommended Episodes
Aug 2023
Milk Sickness and the Mystery of Dr. Anna
<p>It took a while to figure out the cause of milk sickness. One woman often gets credit for solving the mystery, but does that story hold up?</p> <p><strong>Research:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Allen, John W. “It Happened in Southern Illinois: The Legend of Dr. Anna Bigsby.” The Dail ... Show More
43m 38s
Feb 2023
Scarlet Fever
<p>Scarlet fever is treatable with antibiotics, but in the middle of the 19th century, it was the leading cause of death in children in some parts of the world. Today, there are several ongoing mysteries about the disease.</p> <p><strong>Research:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Branswell, ... Show More
36m 16s
Aug 2022
The Deadly Puzzle of Yellow Fever
August 27, 1900. Dr. Jesse Lazear, a U.S. Army surgeon, walks into Las Animas Hospital Yellow Fever ward in Havana Cuba, toting a brood of mosquitos. He has the system down: remove the cotton stopper that keeps the mosquito penned in its glass vial, turn the vial over, and seal i ... Show More
33m 12s
Dec 2020
Episode 151: WDx #6 – VMR: Abdominal pain
Dr. Amara Finch presents a case of abdominal pain at VMR to Maani, Maria, Anna and Smitha. Want to learn more about Women in Diagnosis (WDx) series? Blog post– by Smitha Download CPSolvers App here  Patreon website Schema Want to test your learning? Take our Episode Quiz Dr. Amar ... Show More
1h 12m
May 2022
A Brief History of Dentistry and Oral Health, Part 1
<p>This first episode covers the earliest ways humans cared for their teeth, including the belief that demons might have something to do with tooth decay. We move all the way up to the 18th century, as dentistry became a profession in the U.S., including a surprising early practi ... Show More
37m 5s
Dec 2022
Podcast 839: Causes of Pancreatitis
tail spinning
3m 21s
Jun 2022
Daily Steps To Prevent Heart Disease
This episode is brought to you by Gut Food, ButcherBox, and Paleovalley. Heart disease is the number-one killer in the world, and it is often thought of as a cholesterol problem. When you take a closer look, however, there are other factors that drive this chronic disease that ca ... Show More
1h 2m
Jun 2021
How The Most Important Superfood You've Never Heard About Will Rejuvenate Your Immune System with Dr. Jeffrey Bland
How The Most Important Superfood You've Never Heard About Will Rejuvenate Your Immune System | This episode is brought to you by Thrive Market, TrueDark, and Uqora It seems like everywhere we look these days, there’s chronic disease. Our bodies are extremely intelligent, so why a ... Show More
1h 32m
Mar 2021
Dispatch 14: Covid Crystal Ball
<p>Last summer, at a hospital in England, a man in his 70s being treated for complications with cancer tested positive for covid-19. He had lymphoma, and the disease plus his drugs weakened his immune system, making him particularly susceptible to the virus. He wasn’t too bad off ... Show More
27m 18s