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Medical Muggle Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, talk about all things Thanksgiving in this special edition of the Postcall Podcast. We recommend saving this episode for Thanksgiving or Black Friday if you can't be with your friends/family for this holiday season. In the episode, we talk about how sharing with patients increases trust, the best gifts for doctors, what we're thankful for, a good in-hospital, on-call workout, and codes that you may need for your Thanksgiving shift. *** Help us make this podcast better! Please take our short, anonymous listener survey by clicking here. *** Links: Sharing stories with patients Weighing yourself every day helps with holiday poundage On-Call workout 20 Thanksgiving Codes The best gifts for doctors this season For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com Interact with MDedge on Twitter: @MDedgeTweets
Julie Croley, MD, also known as @dr.skinandsmiles on Instagram, joins MDedge producer and host of the Postcall Podcast, Nick Andrews. You can find more interviews like this on the Postcall Podcast at https://www.mdedge.com/podcasts/postcall-podcast
Episode 36: Independence Day Special Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, continue Pride Month into the first week of July, discussing the NYPD's "long overdue" apology to the LGBT community and to those involved in the infamous Stonewall riots in New York City. Jack Drescher, MD, authored an article on the 50th anniversary of the riots and the overdue apology for Psychology Today. This week's Postcall Podcast is a reprise of Dr. Drescher's appearance in episode 35 of the Psychcast discussing conversion therapy. Dr. Drescher is the author of "Psychoanalytic Therapy & The Gay Man". Postcall Podcast will return with a new episode and new interview on 07/12/19.
In this bonus edition, MDedge Postcasts voice Nick Andrews brings an interview from our sister show, the Postcall Podcast with Ilana Yurkiewicz, MD. You can learn more about the Postcall Podcast by clicking here. Ilana Yurkiewicz, MD, is a hem/onc fellow at Stanford. She writes the Hard Questions Column for MDedge Hematology/Oncology and writes/records/produces the Clinical Correlation segment of Blood & Cancer, the official podcast of MDedge Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Yurkiewicz's 's articles: Doctor will you please lie to me? Should doctors disclose primary results? A complete list of Dr. Yurkiewicz's column, Hard Questions is available here, and you can check out Blood & Cancer here. Links from the interview: Ted Chiang Story of Your Life Exhalation Arrival
Raymond Barfield, MD (http://bit.ly/2TplWVi), nearly left medicine altogether after experiencing burnout. Now, he joins the Postcall Podcast to discuss why he's back, what he's working on to prevent burnout, and how he wants to remake pre-med education. You can read more from Dr. Barfield's story here: http://bit.ly/2R78zwn
Contact us: podcasts@mdedge.com The Postcall Podcast is available here: http://bit.ly/2QxXAHh Today's stories: Asking about a family's military service can improve pediatric care. http://bit.ly/2LYC91k Knee pathologies, including multiple meniscal tears, predict accelerated osteoarthritis. http://bit.ly/2TySGvt Poor-prognosis cancers linked to highest suicide risk in first year. http://bit.ly/2CWavzh Nuedexta mainly prescribed for dementia, Parkinson's. http://bit.ly/2Rddrju
Introducing the Postcall Podcast from MDedge. In the first edition, MDedge producer and host, Nick Andrews sits down with Lorenzo Norris, MD. Dr. Norris is the host of the MDedge Psychcast (http://bit.ly/2uWxaG6) as well as the editor-in-chief of MDedge Psychiatry and Dean at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Postcall Podcast: (http://bit.ly/2CfnY52) Suicide risk doubles in COPD patients who are taking benzodiazepines. (http://bit.ly/2yGVIVt) Feds say ACA's silver plan premiums will drop in 2019. (http://bit.ly/2ygRQLt) Bias in the clinical setting can impact patient care. (http://bit.ly/2CIqH89) Managing asthma in children: PEts don't always have to go. (http://bit.ly/2IVYD1m)
Introducing the Postcall Podcast from MDedge. In the first edition, MDedge producer and host, Nick Andrews sits down with Lorenzo Norris, MD. Dr. Norris is the host of the MDedge Psychcast (http://bit.ly/2uWxaG6) as well as the editor-in-chief of MDedge Psychiatry and Dean at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Introducing the Postcall Podcast. Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2IeKD2y Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2OYLSZg At MDedge, we know that medicine can be a bit of an awakening at every step of your career. So, we launched the Postcall Podcast as a way to share your stories; what you love about medicine and what you love outside of your career. This is meant to be a place for you to find your truth. In the first episode, Nick Andrews welcomes the Editor-In-Chief of MDedge Psychiatry and the host of the MDedge Psychcast, Dr. Lorenzo Norris.
Postcall Podcast: https://apple.co/2IeKD2y GARFIELD-AF registry: DOACs cut mortality 19% http://bit.ly/2CFwmfe Obesity paradox extends to PE patients http://bit.ly/2yvOILf Adjuvanted flu vaccine reduces hospitalizations in oldest old http://bit.ly/2ITnnHq Third trimester Tdap vaccination raises antibodies in newborns http://bit.ly/2Cb1Jx8
A pediatric psychiatric consult for adolescent and adult ADHD by Sarah E. Guth, MD (http://bit.ly/2IiA6Dy). Also today, prosthesis-patient mismatch post TAVR ups the risk of death by 19% (http://bit.ly/2zshtdw), residents help to curb the overuse of IV antibiotics in children (http://bit.ly/2IhySsg), and both age and other risk factors ought to guide chlamydia and gonorrhea screening for women infected with HIV (http://bit.ly/2ztaT6E). You can subscribe to the Postcall Podcast ahead of the first episode (https://apple.co/2IeKD2y)
Lorenzo Norris, MD, is a dean at the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences. Dr. Norris is also the Editor-in-Cheif of MDedge Psychiatry (http://bit.ly/2zmIA9A) and the host of the MDedge Psychcast (http://bit.ly/2uWxaG6). The Postcall Podcast comes out every Friday.