Hosted by Andrew Supron, MD, internal medicine resident at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
Recorded and first published prior to the advent of PCV20.
A supplement to The One Liner's episode on vitamin B12 deficiency.
A review of B12 physiology and deficiency, including etiologies, clinical manifestations, workup, and replacement. Hosted by Andrew.
This episode discusses the rich history of serum sickness and how we can use this history to understand the mechanism, features, and treatment of the disease.
Causes, pathophysiology, features, workup and management of DRESS.
Part history lesson, part medical chalk-talk, this episode explores the origins of the alpha-gal syndrome and its clinical consequences.
Clostridioides difficile is a bacterium that produces a disease commonly known as "C-diff." In this episode, Andrew explains the risk factors and features of C. difficile infection, as well as the diagnostic pathways and treatment protocols advocated for in the most recent IDSA guidelines.