AFP: American Family Physician Podcast American Academy of Family Physicians
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Twice a month, faculty and residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Family Medicine Residency discuss key clinical points from each issue of American Family Physician (AFP). AFP publishes clinical reviews that help keep physicians current with advances in diagnosis and treatment. Contributing editor: Dr. Steven Brown.
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May 2024 -- Part 2 AFP: American Family Physician
Atrial fibrillation (1:30), sFlt-1/PlGF ratio in preeclampsia (4:50), hyaluronic acid for wounds (6:40), substance misuse (9:00), nirsevimab (12:50), and AFP Clinical Answers (14:10).
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May 2024 -- Part 1 AFP: American Family Physician
Acute pericarditis (1:30), saw palmetto for benign prostatic hyperplasia (5:30), baclofen for alcohol use disorder (8:00), nausea and vomiting (10:30), fecal microbiota spores for Clostridioides difficile (15:20), and monoclonal antibody therapy for Alzheimer disease (18:20).
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April 2024 -- Part 2 AFP: American Family Physician
Noninsulin therapy for type 2 diabetes mellitus (1:50), high-dose flu vaccine (4:40), remote psychotherapy for chronic pain (6:20), lumbar spinal stenosis (8:30), primary care access in areas with aging populations (12:40), and herbal medicines for functional dyspepsia (14:10).
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April 2024 -- Part 1 AFP: American Family Physician
Preventive care for men who have sex with men (1:30), inactivated polio vaccine (5:30), Beers criteria (7:20), streptococcal pharyngitis (12:20), peanut ball in labor (17:00), and watching and waiting for symptomatic gallstones (18:30).
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April 8, 2024 AFP: American Family Physician
Ten concepts of information mastery that every family physician should know.
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March 2024 -- Part 2 AFP: American Family Physician
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (1:30), melatonin for delirium (5:00), fezolinetant (6:30), remote psychological therapies for chronic pain (9:30), hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (12:30), and cognitive behavior therapy for long COVID (18:50).
Customer Reviews
Love this podcast
As an internist.. some Of this podcast does not apply to my practice but it is succinct and always interesting … great podcast !
Great content overall
Quality content. Please get rid of the country music opening. I live in Arizona even, but it’s the reason I stopped listening to the podcast. Was hoping it changed when I tried listening again 3 years later.
Great except the reading
Great content and audio quality, but listening to them read the prepared script is a little painful.
Just try to chat about the summaries in a more casual tone.
Cochrane summaries are the best!