Vanderbilt Internal Medicine Residency Podcast
Learning Points from the Vanderbilt Internal Medicine Residents
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S5E2: Meet Gabe

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S5E1: Meet Greg

We start this season by introducing one of our in-patient chief residents, Greg Jackson, who brings some cases discussing altered mental status, toxic alcohol ingestion, and cardiac tamponade. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is made by and for our internal medicine residents to enhance our educational experience. The content, while edited by residents, is not verified by host or speakers and we are not content experts on these topics. The content provided by this podcast is not intended and should not construe as

4 years ago

S4E15: Blake's Last Episode!

Join us for Blake's last chief episode learning about pulmonary alveolar proteinosis and hypervirulent Klebsiella pneuomniae. Casey and Alex say goodbye and introduce new hosts!

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S4E14: Lee's Final Ride!

Join us for Lee's Final Episode as Chief ATS (across the street) with learning points on ulcer types and wound healing, plus a rare form of meningitis.

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S4E13: "The Q Files" - FIDELIO-DKD with Peter Thorne

Peter is back for another round of the Q Files, teaching us about a new therapy coming for slowing the progression of diabetic nephropathy, finerenone.

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S4E12: Unraveling a Cat-astrophe

Learn about 45 days of daily fevers, a sweet rash, and sodium correction with Lee, Alex, and Casey

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S4E11: Oh The IRON-y

Join Blake, Alex, and Casey in learning about dyshemoglobinemias and terminal ileitis!

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S4E10: "The Q Files" Early Rhythm Control Therapy for AFib with Katie Sunthankar

PGY-2 Katie discuss recent literature on early rhythm control in the management of atrial fibrillation (Early Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation for Stroke Prevention Trial, or EAST-AFNET 4)!

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S4E9: Blake and the New Year

Blake joins us in the first episode of 2021, teaching us about Budd-Chiari syndrome, Idiopathic intracranial hypertension, and reactive arthritis!