We hope to connect our ACP community of residency physicians and medical students through our podcasting initiative. We believe Podcasting by residents/students for residents/students is an innovative way to connect our community with each other. We aim to podcast about all aspects of internal medicine important to residents/students including knowledge, advocacy, and wellness. We believe this innovative learning tool will connect our programs together long into the future. By providing medical residents/students with additional exposure to advocacy, governmental liaison resources, and exposure to ACP’s efforts to advocate on behalf of trainees, we believe this innovation will positively impact the growth and development of the chapter as a whole.Podcast Team: Raad AlMuhaisen, Alay Nanavati, and Harrison BaiPlease feel free to contact us for any ideas and topics you would like to discuss. Email; acpruleoutpod@gmail.comÂ
In this podcast episode, Dr. Edward G. Medeiros delves into the intricate world of acid-base balance through the lens of a nephrologist. He provides insights into the systematic approach required for handling different cases and emphasizes the significance of managing acidemia and alkalemia.For any suggestions or topics you'd like us to explore further, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at acpruleoutpod@gmail.com. We welcome your input and ideas!
Becoming an attending physician is a momentous milestone that brings a plethora of new responsibilities, along with a profound sense of accomplishment. The transition signifies the culmination of years of intense training, sacrifice, and dedication. As residents, doctors are immersed in a structured environment, guided by senior physicians. However, as they step into the role of an attending, they suddenly find themselves at the forefront of patient care, making critical decisions independently.Today's episode is hosted by Raad Al Muhaisen, where we explore the transformative journey from medical resident to attending. In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges and experiences faced by doctors during this transition. Joining us are two esteemed guests, Dr. Hiraldo and Dr. Mehr, who share their personal insights and stories about this pivotal phase in their careers.
In this captivating podcast episode, Alay hosts Dr. Leandro Ramirez as they explore the transition from resident to fellow. Leandro, One of the pulmonary fellows at Roger Williams Medical Center, shares valuable insights and personal anecdotes, offering practical advice and inspiration for listeners. From increased responsibilities to building new relationships, this engaging conversation equips listeners with confidence for their own career journeys.
In this episode, Dr. Edward G. Medeiros talks about AKI from a nephrologist's perspective. Dr. Medeiros discusses the myth behind FeNa and FeUrea in the diagnosis of acute kidney injuries. During the episode, Dr. Medeiros answered important questions that residents usually have when dealing with AKI cases. Please feel free to contact us for any ideas and topics you would like to discuss. Email; acpruleoutpod@gmail.com
Welcome to the first installment of the July First series. Dr. Antoine Salloum hosts Dr. Harrison Bai and Dr. Alay Nanavati to talk about the challenges faced during the transition from being a medical student to becoming a resident. Please feel free to contact us for any ideas and topics you would like to discuss. Email; acpruleoutpod@gmail.com
ACPRuleOutPod is a resident driven podcast. In this episode, we introduce the team behind the project and our upcoming plans. Please feel free to contact us for any ideas and topics you would like to discuss. Email; acpruleoutpod@gmail.com