Today's Case
A 54-year-old female presents with difficulty swallowing over the past 4 years that occurs with both solid foods and liquids. Her symptoms have progressed to the point that she frequently regurgitates food contents and experiences chest discomfort associated with swallowing. Previously, she was diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease, fo ... Show More
Jul 10
Subspecialties: Drug Induced Liver Injury
Today's Case A 24-year-old male presents to the emergency department with 3 days of “yellow eyes” and generalized fatigue. The patient has no known medical history, no history of surgery, and no family history of hepatobiliary disease. He reports no medication use, does not smoke ... Show More
19m 45s
Apr 2024
Ep. 166 The Human Side of Surgery: Confronting Burnout Together with Dr. Herdley Paolini, Dr. Julie Wei and Dr. Anthony Sheyn
In this episode, pediatric otolaryngologist Dr. Julie Wei (Akron Children’s Hospital) and psychologist Dr. Herdley Paolini discuss surgeon burnout with guest host, pediatric otolaryngologist Dr. Anthony Sheyn (Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital). First, Dr. Paolini reviews causes of ... Show More
49m 31s
Jun 29
286. Ask a Fellow - Hematologic Conditions in Pregnancy
Send us a textIn this episode, our host Dr. Arjun Pandey (Internal Medicine Resident) interviews special guest Dr. Stefan Jevtic (Hematology Fellow) on hematologic conditions in pregnancy. They discuss the clinical presentation, investigations and management of thrombocytopenia, ... Show More
34m 27s
Jun 25
The Science Of Motivation: How To Make Habits That Actually Stick | T. Morgan Dixon and Dr. Gary Bennett
How to overcome inertia and research-backed plans that actually work. Dr. Gary G. Bennett is Dean of the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences at Duke University. He is also a professor of psychology & neuroscience, global health, medicine, and nursing, and is the founding director ... Show More
1h 2m
Jun 2024
S3 Ep131: Why You Need to Keep Seeing a Gyne with Dr. Shieva Ghofrany
More likely than not, if you are over 65, your internist has declared everything between your belly button and your thighs to be the “NO NEED” zone. “NO NEED” for a pap, “NO NEED” need for a speculum, “NO NEED” to remove your underpants, and definitely “NO NEED” to see a gyne ... Show More
57m 39s