Mayo Clinic Talks
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Stay on top of your primary care practice with a podcast from your colleagues at Mayo Clinic. The podcast covers family medicine, primary care, clinical trials, internal medicine topics for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.
Mayo Clinic Talks
14h ago
HOST: Andy Herber, P.A.-C.
GUEST: Ronald S. Go, M.D.
Join our host, Andy J. Herber, P.A.-C., as he discusses the complete blood count (CBC), which is one of the most ordered laboratory tests in the primary care setting. Providers are frequently tasked with evaluating all aspects of the CBC. A keen understanding of this laboratory test is essential to providing quality care for patients. Ronald S. Go, M.D. returns as a guest to discuss abnormal platelet test results and its implication on patient management.
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Mayo Clinic Talks
3d ago
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D., [@chutkaMD]
Guest: Michele A. Hanson, M.D.
There are a variety of things a woman can do to increase the odds of successful pregnancy. One of the most important is receiving regular prenatal care. It provides major benefits to both the mother and the unborn child. It’s been shown to reduce the risk of pregnancy complications as well as the risk of complications to the fetus. It’s one of the best ways to increase the likelihood of a healthy pregnancy. When should prenatal care begin? What does good prenatal care consist of? How often should a woman be seen for prena ..read more
Mayo Clinic Talks
1w ago
HOST: Andy Herber, P.A.-C.
GUEST: Ronald S. Go, M.D.
Join our host, Andy J. Herber, P.A.-C. as he discusses the complete blood count (CBC), which is one of the most ordered laboratory tests in the primary care setting. Providers are frequently tasked with evaluating all aspects of the CBC. A keen understanding of this laboratory test is essential to providing quality care for patients. Joining us again to discuss white blood cell count abnormalities is renown Mayo Clinic Hematologist, Ronald S. Go, M.D.
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Mayo Clinic Talks
1w ago
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D., [@chutkaMD]
Guest: Tanios S. Bekaii-Saab, M.D.
Although esophageal cancer is not a common malignancy, when found it often has a poor prognosis. It’s about four times more likely to occur in a male than a female. Although a variety of malignancies can develop in the esophagus, most tend to be either squamous cell or adenocarcinoma. Fortunately, the rates of esophageal cancer have been decreasing slightly over the past decade. Despite the fact that esophageal cancer often produces symptoms, the survival rate has not been very good, although due to new and improved t ..read more
Mayo Clinic Talks
2w ago
HOST: Andy Herber, P.A.-C.
GUEST: Ronald S. Go, M.D.
Join our host, Andy J. Herber, P.A.-C., as he discusses the complete blood count (CBC), which is one of the most ordered laboratory tests in the primary care setting. Providers are frequently tasked with evaluating all aspects of the CBC. A keen understanding of this laboratory test is essential to providing quality care for patients. Joining the first episode of this series is renown Mayo Clinic Hematologist, Ronald S. Go, M.D., who will be discussing evaluating abnormalities, hemoglobin and differing types of anemia.
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Mayo Clinic Talks
2w ago
Hosts: Dawn Davis, M.D. and Sanj Kakar, M.D., @sanjkakar
Guests: Anjali Bhagra, M.D. and Basel Sharaf, M.D., DDS
On this episode, Dr. Anjali Bhagra and Dr. Basel Sharaf join hosts Dr. Dawn Davis and Dr. Sanj Kakar to discuss the transformation of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in healthcare. At Mayo Clinic there are populations of patients of various backgrounds that are seen and treated at by a diverse group of health care professionals. Meeting the needs of those facing healthcare disparities is also a critical part of the DEI conversation. Dr. Bhagra and Dr. Sharaf ..read more
Mayo Clinic Talks
3w ago
HOST: Andy Herber, P.A.-C.
GUEST: Mira T. Keddis, M.D.
Join our host, Andy J. Herber, P.A.-C. to take a deeper look at hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia. This podcast will do a review of the management of calcium disorders with guest, Mira T. Keddis, M.D.
Mayo Clinic Talks: Lab Medicine Edition | Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
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Mayo Clinic Talks
3w ago
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Host: Nicole Nfonoyim-Hara
Guest: Victor G. Chedid, M.D., M.S.
On this episode of the RISE for Equity podcast, Victor G. Chedid, M.D., M.S., joins host Nicole Nfonoyim-Hara to explore the critical topic of Health Equity within the LGBTQ+ communities. Delving into the multifaceted dimensions of this issue, the discussion sheds light on the significant impact of healthcare and access for LGBTQ+ individuals, from confronting prevalent challenges to presenting actionable resources for patients and healthcare providers alike. Join us for an engaging dial ..read more
Mayo Clinic Talks
1M ago
HOST: Andy Herber, P.A.-C.
GUEST: Mira T. Keddis, M.D.
Join our host, Andy J. Herber, P.A.-C., as he explores potassium disorders that are commonly encountered by Primary Care Providers. High and Low potassium if not appropriately managed can lead to lethal complications. This episode provides a discussion about the workup and management of Hyperkalemia and Hypokalemia with Mira T. Keddis, M.D.
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Mayo Clinic Talks
1M ago
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. [@chutkaMD]
Guest: Kelly Pennington, M.D.
Guest: Sahar Saddoughi, M.D., Ph.D.
The lung is one of the most common organs transplanted, trailing transplants of kidney, liver, and heart, with over 2600 performed in 2022. Lung transplantation may involve transplanting either one or both lungs, and occasionally performed together with a heart transplant. Although some patients with a lung transplant have lived more than 10 years, only about half are alive after 5 years. In this podcast, we’ll discuss “When to Refer a Patient for a Lung Transplant”. Who’s a candidate for ..read more