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Best podcasts about rheumatologic

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Cardionerds
364. Case Report: A Drug’s Adverse Effect Unleashes the Wolf – Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 38:26


CardioNerds join Dr. Inbar Raber and Dr. Susan Mcilvaine from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for a Fenway game. They discuss the following case: A 72-year-old man presents with two weeks of progressive dyspnea, orthopnea, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and right upper quadrant pain. He has a history of essential thrombocytosis, Barrett's esophagus, basal cell skin cancer, and hypertension treated with hydralazine. He is found to have bilateral pleural effusions and a pericardial effusion. He undergoes a work-up, including pericardial cytology, which is negative, and blood tests reveal a positive ANA and positive anti-histone antibody. He is diagnosed with drug-induced lupus due to hydralazine and starts treatment with intravenous steroids, resulting in an improvement in his symptoms. Expert commentary is provided by UT Southwestern internal medicine residency program director Dr. Salahuddin (“Dino”) Kazi. US Cardiology Review is now the official journal of CardioNerds! Submit your manuscript here. CardioNerds Case Reports PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Case Media Pearls - A Drug's Adverse Effect Unleashes the Wolf The differential diagnosis for pericardial effusion includes metabolic, malignant, medication-induced, traumatic, rheumatologic, and infectious etiologies. While pericardial cytology can aid in securing a diagnosis of cancer in patients with malignant pericardial effusions, the sensitivity of the test is limited at around 50%.  Common symptoms of drug-induced lupus include fever, arthralgias, myalgias, rash, and/or serositis. Anti-histone antibodies are typically present in drug-induced lupus, while anti-dsDNA antibodies are typically absent (unlike in systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE). Hydralazine-induced lupus has a prevalence of 5-10%, with a higher risk for patients on higher doses or longer durations of drug exposure. Onset is usually months to years after drug initiation. Show Notes - A Drug's Adverse Effect Unleashes the Wolf There is a broad differential diagnosis for pericardial effusion which includes metabolic, malignant, medication-induced, traumatic, rheumatologic, and infectious etiologies. Metabolic etiologies include renal failure and thyroid disease. Certain malignancies are more likely to cause pericardial effusions, including lung cancer, lymphoma, breast cancer, sarcoma, and melanoma. Radiation therapy to treat chest malignancies can also result in a pericardial effusion. Medications can cause pericardial effusion, including immune checkpoint inhibitors, which can cause myocarditis or pericarditis, and medications associated with drug-induced lupus, such as procainamide, hydralazine, phenytoin, minoxidil, or isoniazid. Trauma can cause pericardial effusions, including blunt chest trauma, cardiac surgery, or cardiac catheterization. Rheumatologic etiologies include lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic sclerosis, sarcoid, and vasculitis. Many different types of infections can cause pericardial effusions, including viruses (e.g., coxsackievirus, echovirus, adenovirus, human immunodeficiency virus, and influenza), bacteria (TB, staphylococcus, streptococcus, and pneumococcus), and fungi. Other must-not-miss etiologies include emergencies like type A aortic dissection and myocardial infarction. In a retrospective study of all patients who presented with a hemodynamically significant pericardial effusion and underwent pericardiocentesis, 33% of patients were found to have an underlying malignancy(Ben-Horin et al). Bloody effusion and frank tamponade were significantly more common among patients with malignant effusion, but the overlap was significant, and no epidemiologic or clinical parameter was found useful to differentiate between cancerous and noncancerous effus...

Mayo Clinic Talks
Rheumatology Edition | Temporal Arteritis

Mayo Clinic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 31:04


Host: Darryl S. Chutka. M.D.; [@chutkaMD] Guest: Cornelia M. Weyand, M.D., Ph.D. Guest: Kenneth J. Warrington, M.D. Rheumatologic problems are some of the most common health conditions we see as primary care professionals. In many cases, taking months and sometimes years to properly diagnose, rheumatologic conditions can become frustrating for both the provider and the patient. There are a variety of new tests available to help us establish a diagnosis, as well as multiple new and effective treatment options. This episode is part of a seven-episode mini-series on Mayo Clinic Talks dedicated to rheumatologic health problems to aid in the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment for your patients. Please find these episodes where you listen to podcasts or on ce.mayo.edu. Temporal arteritis is an inflammatory rheumatologic disorder that typically occurs in those over the age of 50. It can have devastating complications including loss of vision and stroke. It can have various presentations and at times can be challenging to diagnose. It also has an interesting relationship with polymyalgia rheumatica. Although there are abnormal lab tests associated with temporal arteritis, there is no one diagnostic test. A temporal artery biopsy is performed to establish a definitive diagnosis. Our topic for today's podcast is temporal arteritis and my guests include Cornelia M. Weyand, M.D., Ph.D. and Kenneth J. Warrington, M.D., both from the Division of Rheumatology at the Mayo Clinic. We'll discuss the typical symptoms of temporal arteritis, its potential complications, how to make a diagnosis and its treatment. Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. Learn more about our Rheumatology Edition here: https://ce.mayo.edu/content/mayo-clinic-talks-rheumatology-edition 

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Mayo Clinic Talks
Rheumatology Edition | What Primary Care Providers Need to Know About Polymyalgia Rheumatica

Mayo Clinic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 31:11


Host: Darryl S. Chutka. M.D.; [@chutkaMD] Guest: Cornelia M. Weyand, M.D., Ph.D. Guest: Kenneth J. Warrington, M.D. Rheumatologic problems are some of the most common health conditions we see as primary care professionals. In many cases, taking months and sometimes years to properly diagnose, rheumatologic conditions can become frustrating for both the provider and the patient. There are a variety of new tests available to help us establish a diagnosis, as well as multiple new and effective treatment options. This episode is part of a seven-episode mini-series on Mayo Clinic Talks dedicated to rheumatologic health problems to aid in the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment for your patients. Please find these episodes where you listen to podcasts or on ce.mayo.edu. Polymyalgia rheumatica was first described in 1966 as a case report. It can have a wide range of symptoms and at times, can be challenging to diagnose. As with most rheumatologic disorders, the exact cause isn't known. While there are no specific laboratory tests which establish a diagnosis, there are some that are very useful. One of the most important features of polymyalgia is its relationship with vasculitis and temporal arteritis. In this podcast, we'll discuss polymyalgia rheumatica with rheumatologists Cornelia M. Weyand, M.D., Ph.D., and Kenneth J. Warrington, M.D., from the Mayo Clinic. We'll review the typical presenting symptoms, how to establish a diagnosis, helpful laboratory tests and its management. Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. Learn more about our Rheumatology Edition here: https://ce.mayo.edu/content/mayo-clinic-talks-rheumatology-edition 

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Mayo Clinic Talks
Rheumatology Edition | Sjogren's Syndrome “The Basics”

Mayo Clinic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 25:38


Host: Darryl S. Chutka. M.D.; [@chutkaMD] Guest: Alicia M. Hinze, M.D., M.H.S. Rheumatologic problems are some of the most common health conditions we see as primary care professionals. In many cases, taking months and sometimes years to properly diagnose, rheumatologic conditions can become frustrating for both the provider and the patient. There are a variety of new tests available to help us establish a diagnosis, as well as multiple new and effective treatment options. This episode is part of a seven-episode mini-series on Mayo Clinic Talks dedicated to rheumatologic health problems to aid in the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment for your patients. Please find these episodes where you listen to podcasts or on ce.mayo.edu. Sjogren's is an autoimmune disorder that has a somewhat unusual presentation. In addition to arthralgias, patients often develop a dry mouth and dry eyes and symptoms can vary from person to person. It also commonly mimics other medical conditions, and this may account for its typically delayed diagnosis. Like most other autoimmune diseases, the exact cause isn't known, but Sjogren's is treatable. In this podcast, we'll review the presentation of Sjogren's, how to establish a diagnosis and how patients with the condition should be managed. Our guest is Alicia M. Hinze, M.D., M.H.S., from the Division of Rheumatology at the Mayo Clinic.   Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. Learn more about our Rheumatology Edition here: https://ce.mayo.edu/content/mayo-clinic-talks-rheumatology-edition 

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Mayo Clinic Talks
Rheumatology Edition | When to Suspect (RA) Rheumatoid Arthritis

Mayo Clinic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 23:07


Host: Darryl S. Chutka. M.D.; [@chutkaMD] Guest: Vanessa L. Kronzer, M.D. Rheumatologic problems are some of the most common health conditions we see as primary care professionals. In many cases, taking months and sometimes years to properly diagnose, rheumatologic conditions can become frustrating for both the provider and the patient. There are a variety of new tests available to help us establish a diagnosis, as well as multiple new and effective treatment options. This episode is part of a seven-episode mini-series on Mayo Clinic Talks dedicated to rheumatologic health problems to aid in the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment for your patients. Please find these episodes where you listen to podcasts or on ce.mayo.edu. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory, autoimmune disorder. While it typically results in a symmetric and erosive arthritis, many patients have an atypical presentation and up to 40% of those with rheumatoid arthritis have extra-articular manifestations. It tends to be progressive over years and can be quite debilitating. Fortunately, there are some new treatments available which have given our patients hope of a remission from this disease. This podcast will explore rheumatoid arthritis and we'll discuss its clinical manifestations, how to establish a diagnosis and its management. Our guest is Vanessa L. Kronzer, M.D., from the Division of Rheumatology at the Mayo Clinic.  Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. Learn more about our Rheumatology Edition here: https://ce.mayo.edu/content/mayo-clinic-talks-rheumatology-edition 

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Mayo Clinic Talks
Rheumatology Edition | Is It Always Lupus?

Mayo Clinic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 23:17


Host: Darryl S. Chutka. M.D.; [@chutkaMD] Guest: Ali A. Duarte Garcia, M.D. Rheumatologic problems are some of the most common health conditions we see as primary care professionals. In many cases, taking months and sometimes years to properly diagnose, rheumatologic conditions can become frustrating for both the provider and the patient. There are a variety of new tests available to help us establish a diagnosis, as well as multiple new and effective treatment options. This episode is part of a seven-episode mini-series on Mayo Clinic Talks dedicated to rheumatologic health problems to aid in the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment for your patients. Please find these episodes where you listen to podcasts or on ce.mayo.edu. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic systemic autoimmune disease with a variety of immunological and laboratory abnormalities, as well as numerous clinical manifestations. It can affect almost every organ and has the potential to cause severe organ damage. Most patients experience flares of the disease alternating with periods of remission. Lupus is much more common in women than men and there are significant geographical and ethnic differences in the incidence and eventual outcome of the disease. It's known as the great imitator because it can mimic a variety of other diseases and it's not uncommon for patients to have symptoms for over 5 years, before a diagnosis of lupus is established. The topic for this podcast is systemic lupus and our guest is Ali A. Duarte Garcia, M.D., a rheumatologist from the Mayo Clinic. Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. Learn more about our Rheumatology Edition here: https://ce.mayo.edu/content/mayo-clinic-talks-rheumatology-edition 

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UnabridgedMD
S3EP3 Conversation with Chef AJ - Part 2: Optimal Nutrition for Rheumatologic Conditions

UnabridgedMD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 20:35


Dr. Amigues shares nutrition tips and helps us understand the relationship between inflammation and diet in this chat with @therealchefaj. There were so many great nuggets in this discussion that we decided to break it up into three episodes, and this is the 2nd one. Stay tuned to hear Dr. Amigues and Chef AJ answer questions from the community in episode 3.Check out Chef AJ's wonderful channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CHEFAJIf you live in Colorado and are looking for a rheumatologist to help you achieve disease remission, email or contact us at UnabridgedMD.com. We are the first direct care rheumatology in Colorado and can see you within a week!

Mayo Clinic Talks
Rheumatology Edition | When Are Rheumatology Lab Tests Indicated?

Mayo Clinic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 31:28


Host: Darryl S. Chutka. M.D. [@chutkaMD] Guest: Ashima Makol, M.B.B.S. Guest: Matthew J. Koster, M.D. Rheumatologic problems are some of the most common health conditions we see as primary care professionals. In many cases, taking months and sometimes years to properly diagnose, rheumatologic conditions can become frustrating for both the provider and the patient. There are a variety of new tests available to help us establish a diagnosis, as well as multiple new and effective treatment options. This episode is part of a seven-episode mini-series on Mayo Clinic Talks dedicated to rheumatologic health problems to aid in the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment for your patients. Please find these episodes where you listen to podcasts or on ce.mayo.edu. We have multiple laboratory tests available to help us diagnose rheumatologic conditions; rheumatoid factor, ANA, ESR, CRP and more. It's gotten quite confusing trying to decide which tests to order when we suspect a specific rheumatologic problem. When are these tests helpful? How specific are these tests for the condition we're trying to diagnose and what does it mean when we have a positive but low titer test in an asymptomatic patient? In today's podcast, we'll answer these questions and more with our guests, Ashima Makol, M.B.B.S., and Matthew J. Koster, M.D., both from the Division of Rheumatology at the Mayo Clinic. Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. 

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Mayo Clinic Talks
Rheumatology Edition | What Everyone Should Know About Gout

Mayo Clinic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 28:42


Host: Darryl S. Chutka. M.D. [@chutkaMD] Guest: Lynne S. Peterson, M.D. Guest: Clement J. Michet JR, M.D. Rheumatologic problems are some of the most common health conditions we see as primary care professionals. In many cases, taking months and sometimes years to properly diagnose, rheumatologic conditions can become frustrating for both the provider and the patient. There are a variety of new tests available to help us establish a diagnosis, as well as multiple new and effective treatment options. This episode is the first of a seven-episode mini-series on Mayo Clinic Talks dedicated to rheumatologic health problems to aid in the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment for your patients. Please stayed tuned in future weeks for the next six episodes! Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis and is a result of the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in and around the joints. It's typically a mono-articular arthritis and is more common in men. Many patients who have had an acute attack of gout say it's the worst pain they have ever experienced. Management consists of both treating acute episodes as well as preventing future attacks. The topic of this podcast is “What Everyone Should Know About Gout” and our guests include Lynne S. Peterson, M.D., and Clement J. Michet JR, M.D., both rheumatologists from the Mayo Clinic. We'll discuss the pathophysiology of gout, its typical presentation, how to establish a diagnosis and management tips. Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. 

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Ending Physician Overwhelm
Cancer Saved My Life with Special Guest Dr Isabelle Amigues

Ending Physician Overwhelm

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 42:56


No one wants cancer to be the thing that shakes them out of an unhappy existence. And yet, sometimes terrible circumstances give us the wake-up call that we need. Today I'm talking with Dr Isabelle Amigues, a Rheumatologist based in Denver, Colorado who found herself diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer at the age of 40. She shares her experience of the before times, feeling stuck and unhappy, despite "having it all," and how she came to see this as a transformative event that allowed her to focus on herself, her needs, and her wants. Now in remission, she recently opened the doors of her Direct Speciality Practice, providing holistic Rheumatologic diagnosis and treatment for her patients.During our talk, she references "The Miracle Morning" by Hal Elrod; find it here.To learn more about Dr Amigues and her work, find her in the following places:Practice Website: UnabridgedMD.com Instagram handle: UnabridgedMD Facebook handle: UnabridgedMD LinkedIn handle: Isabelle Amigues Twitter handle: UnabridgedMD To learn more about my coaching practice and group offerings, head over to www.healthierforgood.com. I help Physicians and Allied Health Professional women to let go of toxic perfectionist and people-pleasing habits that leave them frustrated and exhausted. If you are ready to learn skills that help you set boundaries and prioritize yourself, without becoming a cynical a-hole, come work with me.

The DIGA Podcast
#45: Rheumatologic Dermatology, Inpatient Dermatology, and Spanish Free Clinic w/ Dr. Abraham Korman

The DIGA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 29:00


In this episode, we talk with Dr. Abraham Korman, attending dermatologist at The Ohio State University. He serves as the co-director of the rheumatology-dermatology clinic at Ohio State Outpatient Care New Albany, the first of its kind in central Ohio. He is also the lead for the OSU Wexner Medical Center inpatient consultative dermatology service and the director of a free clinic through La Clinica Latina for uninsured and underinsured Hispanic patients. Tune in to learn about Dr. Korman's vast array of dermatology experiences, tips for success, and more! Host: Grace Hobayan Learn More: https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/find-a-doctor/abraham-korman-md-78212 Contact Dr. Korman: abraham.korman@osumc.edu Music: District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derminterest/message

UnabridgedMD
S2E11 "Immunodeficiencies and rheumatologic disorders

UnabridgedMD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 17:17


What a great episode with the amazing Dr. Karen Kaufman! We learn about immunodeficiency. There are a lot of intrications between rheumatologic conditions and immunodeficiency. Dr. Kauffman helps us understand what immunodeficiency is, why and when we should ask for expert opinion and what we can do about it._______Dr. Karen Kaufman is an allergist/immunologist who started her career in the military, joined a group practice, and then realized she wanted something more than the impersonal, unfulfilling group practice she was in. She made the bold, courageous step to stride out on her own and now has a thriving solo practice in Northern Virginia, Kaufman Allergy Asthma and Immunology. Dr. Kaufman provides the highest quality of care to children and adults, while practicing medicine on her own terms. Dr. Kaufman is a great listener and a compassionate problem-solver who helps patients get the answers they need and feel well again like they deserve. Dr. Kaufman is double board certified in Allergy Immunology and Internal Medicine. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, and has been recognized repeatedly as a Top Doctor in the greater Washington DC area.Dr. Kaufman can be found here : www.kaufmanallergy.com______Our practice UnabridgedMD in Rheumatology is currently accepting new patients! If you are looking for a rheumatologist in Colorado state, contact us at  www.UnabridgedMD.com or Email us at info@unabridgedMD.com to learn more.In health, Isabelle Amigues, MD, MS, RhMSUSCEO and Founder UnabridgedMD.comIf you live in Colorado and are looking for a rheumatologist to help you achieve disease remission, email or contact us at UnabridgedMD.com. We are the first direct care rheumatology in Colorado and can see you within a week!

Clarity from Chaos Podcast
Our Politicians are destroying Health Care in America

Clarity from Chaos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 32:12


Clarity from Chaos guest: Dr. Stephen Soloway, author of Medical Politics: How to Protect Yourself from Bad Doctors, Insurance Companies, and Big GovernmentLegislation written by drug and insurance companies, malpractice by corrupt and incompetent doctors, misguided and dishonest medical policy—the reality may be worse than you feared, and Medical Politics exposes all the secrets of a dirty American health care industry.Written by Stephen Soloway, one of America's top rheumatologists and a former appointee to Donald Trump's President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, this expose provides an inside look at how medical decisions are lobbied and money influences policy at the highest levels, explains how recent and upcoming medical policies will affect common Americans, and gives recommendations for a better American medical system.Featuring the author's personal letters to dirty insurance companies and other figures in the industry, Medical Politics takes readers inside Dr. Soloway's fight against Big Pharma and Big Insurance in search of better care for his patients. The result is shocking indictment of the American medical system from an insider--and charts a path for Americans to better advocate for themselves.Dr. Soloway's devotion to patient's needs have earned him Top Doctor Awards every year since 2003 and he is regarded as one of the leaders in the Philadelphia, New Jersey, and Delaware area for Rheumatologic care.FIND HIS WEBSITE HERE:FIND HIS TWITTER HERE:Support the show"Wherever you find yourself is exactly and precisely where God wills you to be" Follow us on X: @CFC30290 Follow us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-3123766 Website: https://clarityfromchaospodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Thanks for listening to Clarity from Chaos

TNT Radio
Dr. Stephen Soloway on The Reckoning with Timothy Shea - 19 November 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 55:44


GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr. Stephen Soloway's devotion to patient's needs have earned him Top Doctor Awards every year since 2003, and he is regarded as one of the leaders in the Philadelphia, New Jersey, and Delaware area for Rheumatologic care. He is the author of "Medical Politics: How to Protect Yourself from Bad Doctors, Insurance Companies, and Big Government".

Medical Industry Feature
Caring Through Connecting: Social Media and Its Impacts on Rheumatologic Care

Medical Industry Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022


Host: Jason Liebowitz, MD Guest: Michael Putman, MD, MSci Social media is often used as a tool to network and connect to people around the world—but can rheumatologists use it to connect with their patients? Drs. Jason Liebowitz and Michael Putman share how rheumatologists can use it to improve care. Dr. Liebowitz and Dr. Putman are Novartis consultants. 194889 4/22

The Compliance Guy
TCG Episode 22 - Stephen Soloway - The Best of The Best!

The Compliance Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 70:54


"I'm the best. The Sharpshooter. The caviar. The Rolls Royce of Rheumatology" This is Stephen Soloway... and no one can dispute who he is or why he is the best! Sean spent more than an hour discussing a vast number of topics with Dr. Soloway regarding his book "Bad Medicine", the struggles he's had and continues to go through, battling the government and commercial insurance companies, beating Pancreatic Cancer, being elected into the Professional Sports Authenticators (PSA) Hall of Fame, and so much more! Dr. Soloway has dedicated his life to helping patients and colleagues. Patients come from around the world as well as from around the country to seek his help. Dr. Soloway's devotion to patient's needs have earned him Top Doctor Awards every year since 2003 and he is regarded as one of the leaders in the Philadelphia, New Jersey, and Delaware area for Rheumatologic care. He's recently written a book titled Bad Medicine: The Horrors of American Healthcare. His credentials are as follows: Nominated Chairman Department of Rheumatology Division of Internal Medicine Inspira Health Network Clinical Associate Professor Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor Drexel University College of Medicine Castle Connolly America's Top Doctor Philadelphia Magazine and Inside New Jersey Magazine Top Doctor As an industry leader he sits on numerous boards and panels within the pharmacology industry along with national advisory panels for all major companies involved in arthritis or osteoporosis research. He is known within the medical community as a medical detective and will proudly announce "If I can't fix you, I will get someone that can."Dr. Soloway is involved not only in arthritis and osteoporosis treatment, but sports and occupational medicine as well. He runs osteoporosis, knee, and back pain clinics. Dr. Soloway enjoys giving back to the community thru charity and by teaching doctors from several medical institutions in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He has been board certified in Internal Medicine since 1991 and Rheumatology since 1993 with specialized certificates in Osteoporosis

The DaVinci Hour
Discussing Physician Leadership with Thomas Mroz, MD, Orthopaedic & Rheumatologic Institute Chair, Cleveland Clinic

The DaVinci Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 18:23


In this episode we interview Thomas Mroz, M.D., Chair of the Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Institute, Director of the Spine Research Lab, and a Staff orthopaedic spine surgeon at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Mroz gives us an overview of how balances his time between being Institute Chair, clinical practice, clinical research, and his innovation projects. He also discusses key attributes and experiences for physicians aspiring for leadership positions. Dr. Mroz closes with advice for how to balance a busy professional life with one's life outside of work and how to get the most from both. *Views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals, not their respective institutions 20% off Discount Code (TDH20) for DaVinci Academy's online video courses for Anatomy, Histology, and Biochemistry available at https://www.dviacademy.com/ Podcast Website: https://www.dviacademy.com/the-davinci-hour eBooks for anatomy and biochemistry available on: Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/author?id=Maxwell+Cooper+M.D Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/M.D.-Maxwell-Cooper/e/B086XHSK3R YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DaVinciAcademyMed/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DviAcademy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davinci_academy1/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dviacademy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/davinci-academy---dviacademy.com

Stay Healthy Knoxville
SHK 30: ”Tips for Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis” with Dr. Tonya Baker

Stay Healthy Knoxville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 59:17


Do you suffer from arthritis? Whether acute or chronic, arthritis can put a damper on your day.  In this podcast, I sit down with Dr. Baker, a physician specializing in the field of rheumatology, and discuss some pro tips for arthritis. Dr. Baker opened her own clinic, Rheumatologic, which is an “out-side the typical medical box” model- which we will be sure to discuss on this episode. Find out:  common misconceptions differences between rheumatoid vs osteoarthritis    how treatment has changed  how to reduce your risks and so much more . . .  If you or someone you know suffers from arthritis, I encourage you to listen to this episode of "Tips for Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis" with Dr. Tonya Baker. Find out the major steps you can take to manage this condition.  If you're interested in Dr. Baker's practice, model, or being a potential client, you can visit https://rheumatologix.com/ or call (865) 995-7006.

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA94 CPD Focus: 'Recognising Rheumatology' with special guest Jack March

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 63:02


In the final part of this month's 'Focus on CPD', we welcome special guest Jack March of www.rheumatology.physio. Jack is Clinical Lead for the Rheumatology service delivered by Chews Health, and one of the voices behind The Physio Matters Podcast. In this live hour, Jack talks to us about his 'Recognising Rheumatology' CPD courses, designed to help soft tissue therapists recognise symptoms and signs of rheumatologic conditions in clinical practice. This is of huge importance because, as Jack explains, these sympoms often 'masquerade' as the type of lower back pain which most therapists and patients will be sorted via massage and manual therapy and as a result can go undiagnosed for years delaying important disease-modifying treatment. Jack's website https://rheumatology.physio/ includes blogs, details of courses and the highly recommended Recognising Rheumatology Audio Book. The next courses Jack has coming up are: ONLINE - Recognising Rheumatology (half day): 12/April BIRMINGHAM - Recognising Rheumatology (full day): 07/May EXETER - Recognising Rheumatology (full day): 09/July Topics discussed in this episode include: What is rheumatology? How many disorders does the term rheumatology encapsulate? Many health professionals including Physiotherapists don't always spot Rheumatologic conditions. Why is this? What are some of the common symptoms of rheumatological conditions that allow them to masquerade as musculoskeletal issues? Common examples of missed diagnosis - plantarfasciopathy and tendinopathies  Looking further than Cutaneous Psoriasis Other types of rheumatologic conditions that we should be aware of: Lupus, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Gout. Useful Links Website: www.rheumatology.physio  Twitter: @physiojack Facebook: rheumatology.physio A huge thanks to Jack March for giving up his time to join us! NEXT MONTH! In April, our focus will be on SLEEP, with a whole month of episodes dedicated to SLEEP AWARENESS: APRIL 5th - ‘Sleep – The Silent Epidemic' with Jesse Cook, Clinical Psych PhD Student. Sleep Researcher. APRIL 12th - ‘Sleep Trackers' with Dr Olivia Walch, CEO of Arcascope, PhD Applied Mathematics. APRIL 19th - ‘Sleep: Injury & Performance' with Dr Jonathan Charest, Director of Athlete Sleep Service at Centre For Sleep and Human Performance APRIL 26th ‘In-Home Polysomnogram' with Dr Amy M. Bender, Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra Make sure you subscribe to the Sports Therapy Association on YouTube and hit that bell icon to receive notifications!  Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
March JAAD: Diagnosing muscle disease in a cohort of classic dermatomyositis patients see at a rheumatologic dermatology outpatient clinic

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022


Victoria Werth, MD interviewed by Abel Torres, MD, FAAD

Portable Practical Pediatrics
Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast #16 – Dr. George Munoz – Covid Risk and Prevention

Portable Practical Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 87:48


Podcast #16 – Dr. George Munoz – Covid Risk and Prevention Dr. George Munoz is a board certified Rheumatologist with over 30 years of experience with complex immune related disorders. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Columbia before heading to Mount Sinai School of Medicine for his medical degree. He pursued a Rheumatology fellowship at Harvard before we crossed paths during our Fellowship in Integrative medicine at the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine.  George is a thinker and a gentleman whose mission has been to change the lives of individuals suffering from Rheumatologic disease. As Covid has been omnipresent in our lives, we decided to sit down and discuss the underlying risk factors of Covid disease and what can be done to reduce future risk. It is a wide ranging conversation that covers the gamut of lifestyle related factors predisposing us to disease.   I hope that enjoy my conversation with Dr. George Munoz, Dr. M

Run the List
Episode 56: Approach to Rheumatologic Diseases

Run the List

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 20:47


Dr. Eli Miloslavsky, a rheumatologist and medical educator at Massachusetts General Hospital, shares an approach to rheumatologic diseases with Joyce Zhou (host).

Rheuminations
Endocarditis for the Rheumatologist, Part 2: What You Might See in the Clinic

Rheuminations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 44:19


This episode focuses on the clinical aspects of endocarditis you can catch in the exam room, emphasizing the joint and skin manifestations, along with some interesting historical insights on Osler nodes and Janeway lesions. Brought to you by GSK. Considering a treatment change for patients with active SLE? Learn about a treatment option for your patients at treatfortodayandtomorrow.com. Intro :11 In this episode :22 About episode two 2:28 Rheumatologic manifestations of infectious endocarditis 4:28 Musculoskeletal manifestations of infectious endocarditis in the back 5:55 The lack of patterns for infectious endocarditis causing joint pain 9:48 Myalgias and the connection with endocarditis 12:48 The skin and its connection with endocarditis 15:37 What are Janeway lesions 17:13 What are Osler nodes? 19:28 Brought to you by GSK. Consider the long-term impact of disease activity flares and corticosteroid use on patients with active SLE. Learn more now at treatfortodayandtomorrow.com. What causes these lesions? 21:24 Differentiating Osler’s nodes and Janeway lesions 25:20 What are splinter hemorrhages? 28:08 Petechiae and its association to infective endocarditis 31:43 What about leukocytic vasculitis? 33:17 Other puzzle pieces to look for 37:18 A preview of next episode 40:30 Conclusion 42:12 Disclosure: Brown reports no relevant financial disclosures. We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Brown at rheuminationspodcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @HRheuminations @AdamJBrownMD @HealioRheum References: Chahoud J, et al. Cardiol Rev. 2016;24:230-7. Farrior JB, Silverman ME. Chest. 1976;70:239-43. Godeau P, et al. Rev Med Interne. 1981;2:29-32. Gunson TH, Oliver GF. Australas J Dermatol. 2007;48:251-5. Heffner JE. West J Med. 1979;131:85-91. Loricera J, et al. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2015;33:36-43. Koslow M, et al. Am J Med. 2014;S0002-9343(14)00188-0.    Murillo O, et al. Infection. 2018;46. Meyers OL, Commerford PJ. Ann of the Rheum Dis. 1977;36:517-519. Parikh SK, et al. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1996;35:767-8. Young J. et al. J R Coll Physicians Lond. 1988;22:240-3.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Conservative Commandos - 10/21/20

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 120:43


Cheryl Chumley is online opinion editor for The Washington Times, the author of “The Devil in DC: Winning Back the Country From the Beast in Washington” and of "Police State USA: How Orwell’s Nightmare is Becoming Our Reality," and a 2008-2009 Robert Novak journalism fellow with The Fund for American Studies. She is also a licensed private investigator and principal of Chumley Investigations. TOPIC: SOCIALISTS DON’T SLEEP!! Dr. Stephen Soloway has dedicated his life to helping patients and colleagues, and patients who visit him from six countries and many U.S. cities. Dr. Soloway’s devotion to patient’s needs have earned him Top Doctor Awards every year since 2003 and he is regarded as one of the leaders in the Philadelphia, New Jersey, and Delaware area for Rheumatologic care. He recently completed his appointed to the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition,TOPIC: The Horrors of American Healthcare!! Twitter, Facebook Censored Trump 65 Times!! Dan Gainor, Vice President for Business and Culture for the Media Research Center, a veteran editor whose work has been published or cited in the following media: Congressional Quarterly.com, Investor’s Business Daily, Chicago Sun-Times, New York Post, Washington Times, Orange County Register, San Diego Union-Tribune, Dateline Washington, Janet Parshall’s America, Thom Hartmann Show, American Family Radio, CNBC’s “Power Lunch,” CNN’s “Paula Zahn Now” and Fox’s “Hannity & Colmes” and “Fox Business Live.” TOPIC: Twitter, Facebook Censored Trump 65 Times!!

MD for Moms
MD for Moms (162) Michele Hamburger

MD for Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 58:00


Rheumatologic disease with philanthropist Michele Hamburger on MD for Moms with host Dr Carly Snyder

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MD for Moms
MD for Moms (162) Michele Hamburger

MD for Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 58:00


Rheumatologic disease with philanthropist Michele Hamburger on MD for Moms with host Dr Carly Snyder

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Neurology Minute
Continuum: Rheumatologic Disorders and the Nervous System - Part 3

Neurology Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 2:06


In part 3 of a 3-part series, Dr. Pantelis Pavlakis discusses his article, " Rheumatologic Disorders and the Nervous System" from the June Neurology of Systemic Disease Continuum issue. This article and the accompanying Continuum Audio interview are open to all until September 1, 2020, at continpub.com/Rheum.

Neurology Minute
Continuum: Rheumatologic Disorders and the Nervous System - Part 2

Neurology Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 1:43


In part 2 of a 3-part series, Dr. Pantelis Pavlakis discusses his article, " Rheumatologic Disorders and the Nervous System" from the June Neurology of Systemic Disease Continuum issue. This article and the accompanying Continuum Audio interview are open to all until September 1, 2020, at continpub.com/Rheum.

Neurology Minute
Continuum: Rheumatologic Disorders and the Nervous System - Part 1

Neurology Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 2:09


In part 1 of a 3-part series, Dr. Pantelis Pavlakis discusses his article, " Rheumatologic Disorders and the Nervous System" from the June Neurology of Systemic Disease Continuum issue. This article and the accompanying Continuum Audio interview are open to all until September 1, 2020, at continpub.com/Rheum.

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#213 Fatigue for Primary Care with Nina Mingioni MD

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 58:38


Listen as our esteemed guest Dr. Nina Mingioni walks us through her approach to fatigue, from differential diagnosis, to the evidence behind physical exam, laboratory workup, and beyond!   Listeners can claim Free CME credit through VCU Health at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org/ (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date).    Show Notes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME!   Credits Writer, Producer, Infographic, and Cover Art: Hannah R. Abrams Hosts: Hannah R Abrams, Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP    Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com Guest: Nina Mingioni MD, FACP   Announcement Join in! We’re hosting a LIVE! COVID Cakes discussion of Remdesivir and other hot COVID-19 stories this coming Tuesday May 12, 2020 at 8:30 pm ET @thecurbsiders on Twitter and Periscope!   Sponsor We are excited to announce that the Curbsiders are now partnering with VCU Health Continuing Education to offer continuing education credits for physicians and other healthcare professionals. Check out curbsiders.vcuhealth.org/ for more information.   Time Stamps 00:00 Intro, disclaimer, guest bio and a bad pun 03:00 Guest one-liner 07:10 Case from Kashlak, Defining fatigue; Taking a general history 11:36 Most common causes of fatigue and how to elicit them from the history 20:39 Physical exam for fatigue; Medications that cause fatigue; 25:25 Exam findings and LRs for anemia; Sleep apnea 30:55 Lab workup for fatigue; Expanded testing: Ferritin, Vitamins, EBV, Rheumatologic diseases, Celiac disease, Lyme 47:55 Spiel to the patient when no answer is found 51:14 Other diagnoses to consider: Fibromyalgia, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis 55:09 Take home points and Outro   Goal Listeners will develop an approach to caring for patients with fatigue symptoms.   Learning objectives After listening to this episode listeners will…   Identify top causes of fatigue Develop an evidence-based approach to assessing a patient with fatigue Describe evidence-based screening tools for fatigue   Disclosures Dr. Mingioni reports no relevant financial disclosures. The Curbsiders report no relevant financial disclosures.    Citation Mingioni N, Abrams HR, Williams PN, Watto MF. “#213 Fatigue for Primary Care with Nina Mingioni MD”. The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast. https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Air date May 11, 2020.

TO YOUR HEALTH WITH DR. G™
Rheumatologic Conditions Made Ridiculously Simple

TO YOUR HEALTH WITH DR. G™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 28:08


There is a lot of misinformation about the most common rheumatologic conditions. How can we better understand them in order to separate fact from fiction? ------------------------------------------------------------------- Air Date: 11/20/19 | Writers: Mark D. Gomez, MD; Tiffany E.R. Gomez | Host: Mark D. Gomez, MD | Producer: Tiffany E.R. Gomez | Music:  ©2018 The Wonderful Mr. Havis. All Rights Reserved   Follow Me on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toyourhealthdrg/ | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toyourhealthdrg/ | Twitter: https://twitter.com/ToYourHealthDrG   Follow Me via Your Favorite Podcast App: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Podbean | SoundCloud | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn   TO YOUR HEALTH WITH DR. G™ | Building Trust. Delivering Truth. | An MDG Wellness LLC Production | ©2018-2019 MDG Wellness LLC. All Rights Reserved   Episode Guests: Dr. Nisha Dsilva, DO | Board-Certified Rheumatologist | Edward-Elmhurst Health  

Podcasts360
Telemedicine: Creating More Access to Patients With Rheumatologic Conditions

Podcasts360

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 7:13


Dr Wendy Marder discusses the impact of telemedicine in the practice of rheumatology, how it will benefit patients with long-term rheumatologic disorders, and more.

Breastfeeding Medicine Podcast
Breastfeeding and Rheumatologic Diseases, Suction and Prolactin, and Breastmilk Microbiome by Anne Eglash MD

Breastfeeding Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 14:10


Breastfeeding Medicine Podcast
Breastfeeding and Rheumatologic Diseases, Suction and Prolactin, and Breastmilk Microbiome by Anne Eglash MD

Breastfeeding Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017 14:10


Physician Assistant Exam Review
Rheumatologic conditions part 2

Physician Assistant Exam Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2014 19:29


This episode covers rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, reactive arthritis and sjogren's syndrome for your PANCE. The post Rheumatologic conditions part 2 appeared first on Physician Assistant Exam Review.

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Physician Assistant Exam Review
Rheumatologic Conditions Part 1

Physician Assistant Exam Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2014 20:59


Fibromyalgia , Gout/pseudogout , Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Polyarteritis nodosa , Polymyositis, Polymyalgia rheumatica The post Rheumatologic Conditions Part 1 appeared first on Physician Assistant Exam Review.

Pain Waves
Arthritis and Chronic Pain with Dr. Rhonda Shuckett

Pain Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2014 52:25


In this episode of Pain Waves, we discuss the latest research, as well as pain management tools and techniques in the treatment of Arthritis (including Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis). Dr. Shuckett is a Rheumatologist and a Clinical Associate Professor of UBC Department of Medicine.  She has practiced in Vancouver for the past nearly 25 years. She sees an array of Rheumatologic conditions including rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia.  She has lectured to other physicians on the topic of arthritis and has some published articles on this topic. She is very involved in teaching through the medical school at UBC.

Pain Waves
Fibromyalgia with Dr. Rhonda Shuckett, MD, Rheumatologist

Pain Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2013 58:17


In this episode of Pain Waves, we discuss the diagnosis, pain management, and latest developments relating to fibromylagia. Our guest is Dr. Rhonda Shuckett. Dr. Shuckett is a Rheumatologist and a Clinical Associate Professor of UBC Department of Medicine.  She has practiced in Vancouver for the past nearly 25 years. She sees an array of Rheumatologic conditions including fibromyalgia.  She has lectured to other physicians on the topic of fibromyalgia and has some published articles on this topic. She is very involved in teaching through the medical school at UBC.

HSS Podcast for Patients
Microsurgical Philosophies in Spinal Surgery: An interview with Dr. Cammisa and Dr. Mayer

HSS Podcast for Patients

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2006 19:52


Drs. Cammisa and Mayer discuss the current and future technological and procedural breakthroughs in spine arthroplasty.