Introduction to Antimicrobial Stewardship with Audry Hawkins and Sarah Moore
Louisville Lectures
JULY 21, 2023
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Louisville Lectures
JULY 21, 2023
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Louisville Lectures
AUGUST 6, 2021
Watch on YouTube Listen as a Podcast Watch more Lectures about Cardiology Regan Wade, PharmD, BCPS Dr. Regan Wade is an Internal Medicine Clinical Pharmacist and Pharmacy Residency Preceptor at the University of Louisville Hospital. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org For more information, see our citation page.
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Louisville Lectures
FEBRUARY 7, 2020
His clinical expertise is in Infectious Diseases and he is board certified on the American Board of Internal Medicine - Infectious Diseases. Dr. Burns attended the University of Louisville for Medical School, completed his residency at the University of Louisville Hospital, and his fellowship at the University of Louisville.
Louisville Lectures
SEPTEMBER 18, 2020
She then compares and contrasts hunger and food insecurity and describes the scope of the issue in Louisville/Jefferson County as well as in the clinic population. After, Dr. Olges describes the clinical implications of food insecurity and finally, reviews the process for accessing the food bank in the AIM clinic.
Louisville Lectures
DECEMBER 20, 2019
She then presents the pathophysiology and epidemiology, screening, and clinical manifestations. She completed medical school at Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, her residency at Saint Vincent Hospital, and her fellowship at the University of Michigan. Her clinical expertise is in Nephrology.
Louisville Lectures
MAY 13, 2021
FIDSA, is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist, UofL Health - UofL Hospital at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. His clinical expertise is in Infectious Diseases and he is board certified on the American Board of Internal Medicine. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
Louisville Lectures
SEPTEMBER 7, 2018
Dr. Bilal Jalil completed medical school at the he Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and his residency at the University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Jalil's research/clinical interests include: volume responsiveness, hemodynamics, differentiation of shock, and pulmonary hypertension. Jalil, M.D.
Louisville Lectures
FEBRUARY 10, 2022
FIDSA, is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist, UofL Health - UofL Hospital at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. His clinical expertise is in Infectious Diseases and he is board certified on the American Board of Internal Medicine. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
Louisville Lectures
MARCH 23, 2018
Dr. Brown first lists Life's Simple 7 approach to prevention of cardiovascular disease as well as how to apply appropriate screening methods for LS7 in clinic patients. Although a new faculty member, she recently won the Clinical Faculty Teaching Award from the residents. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
Louisville Lectures
OCTOBER 26, 2018
Dr. Nina Vasavada is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Louisville. Vincent Hospitals in Indianapolis, and her fellowship at Indiana University. Her clinical expertise is in Nephrology as well as Hypertension. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org Vasavada, M.D.
Louisville Lectures
JANUARY 31, 2024
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Louisville Lectures
APRIL 1, 2022
After, she examines the role of clinical trials in challenging status quo. Redman is affiliated with University Of Louisville Hospital and Robley Rex VA Medical Center. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org by first reviewing racial and ethnic differences in cancer incidence and outcomes. Learn more here.
Louisville Lectures
JULY 12, 2019
He then discusses the systemic inflammatory nature of psoriasis and select comorbid diseases, and the key aspects of clinical assessment of patients. Dr. Anthony Fernandez is a dermatologist in Cleveland, Ohio and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Cleveland Clinic and Cleveland Euclid Hospital.
Louisville Lectures
AUGUST 25, 2023
Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org Watch on YouTube Listen as a Podcast Watch more lectures about Internal Medicine Audry Hawkins, PharmD, BCIDP Ryan Doster, M.D., For more information, see our citation page.
Louisville Lectures
MAY 8, 2020
She covers practical aspects of evaluating patients including appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) usage and finishes this segment with clinical exam/laboratory/imaging findings. Clinical Characteristics of 138 Hospitalized Patietns with 2019 Novel Coronavirus-Infected Pneumonia in Wuhan, China. Watch on YouTube.
Louisville Lectures
JULY 27, 2018
He is also Interim Vice Chair of Dermatology Clinical Affairs, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Associate Professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org For more information, see our citation page.
Louisville Lectures
NOVEMBER 7, 2019
She remained at Loyola University as an Assistant Professor in Hospital Medicine before moving back to Louisville in 2016. Clinically, she serves as an inpatient teaching attending at University Hospital. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org Learn more about her here. For more information, see our citation page.
Louisville Lectures
JANUARY 25, 2019
She completed medical school at Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, her residency at Saint Vincent Hospital, and her fellowship at the University of Michigan. Her clinical expertise is in Nephrology. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org Learn more here.
Louisville Lectures
SEPTEMBER 1, 2018
Dr. Bilal Jalil completed medical school at the he Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and his residency at the University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Jalil's research/clinical interests include: volume responsiveness, hemodynamics, differentiation of shock, and pulmonary hypertension. Jalil, M.D.
The Medical Futurist
JUNE 17, 2025
Artificial intelligence Already, dentists employ software to get insights into clinical decision-making, but AI is changing the face of dentistry, just like it is in many other fields. But AR also found a home in dentistry for both educational and clinical purposes.
Louisville Lectures
DECEMBER 7, 2018
Dr. Bilal Jalil completed medical school at the he Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and his residency at the University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Jalil's research/clinical interests include: volume responsiveness, hemodynamics, differentiation of shock, and pulmonary hypertension. Jalil, M.D.
Louisville Lectures
JANUARY 22, 2021
Dr. Nina Vasavada is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Louisville. Vincent Hospitals in Indianapolis, and her fellowship at Indiana University. Her clinical expertise is in Nephrology as well as Hypertension. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org Vasavada, M.D.
Annals of Family Medicine
NOVEMBER 20, 2024
In 2015, there was a noted shortage of community-based service-learning opportunities for residents with the barriers listed as lack of access, underestimation of educational benefit, and time limitations. Population Studied: Starting in 2020, 15 residents annually from the Mankato Family Medicine Residency Program were included.
Louisville Lectures
MAY 31, 2023
Dr. Rawal is board certified with the American Board of Internal Medicine and her clinical expertise is in diabetes and related disorders, as well as endocrinology. George’s University, her residency at UPMC Mercy Hospital and her fellowship at the University of Louisville. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
Louisville Lectures
MAY 5, 2023
These will focus on delivering just-in-time algorithms, practical clinical knowledge and board tips on high-yield topics. Introducing the Cardinal Hospital Cardinal Hospital is a quaternary care referral center in a large city in the United States. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
The Clinical Problem Solvers
APRIL 24, 2025
She is the Psychiatrist-in-Chief and Chair of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Dr. Benton mentors clinical and research physicians, fellows, and postdoctoral trainees.
The Clinical Problem Solvers
SEPTEMBER 19, 2024
Describe the positive impacts of qualitative methods on healthcare provision and/or policies in clinical settings. She currently practices at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. She currently practices at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes , 5 (5), 872–890.
The Clinical Problem Solvers
MARCH 14, 2025
She is the Psychiatrist-in-Chief and Chair of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Dr. Benton mentors clinical and research physicians, fellows, and postdoctoral trainees. Jeffrey Bridge, a leading researcher at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Louisville Lectures
OCTOBER 5, 2018
It is a wonderful act of altruism to make them accessible to the public. " - a viewer that recently started a medical position in a country hospital in Australia. These will focus on delivering just-in-time algorithms, practical clinical knowledge and board tips on high-yield topics. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
PEMBlog
OCTOBER 31, 2024
every year, leading to emergency department visits and hospitalizations. N Engl J Med 2018; 379:2015-2026. Introduction Acute gastroenteritis affects millions of children in the U.S. However, for pediatric gastroenteritis, the evidence suggests they do not provide significant benefits. N Engl J Med. 2018 Nov 22;379(21):2002-2014.
The Medical Futurist
JUNE 21, 2025
In 2016, The Guardian reported that a blind woman suffering from this disease was fitted with the implant labelled “bionic eye” in the UK as part of a trial at the Oxford Eye Hospital. In 2015, surgeons in Manchester, UK have performed the first bionic eye implant for an AMD patient using Second Sight’s innovation.
The Clinical Problem Solvers
JUNE 26, 2023
Dr. Beach has won numerous awards for her scholarship and mentorship, including the David Levine Mentoring Award from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 2015. Pooja Lagisetty received her medical degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and completed her internal medicine residency at Massachusetts General Hospital.
FDA Law Blog
NOVEMBER 1, 2023
Regulating LDTs: A Long and Winding Road In what might sound to some like protesting too much, the PR invokes FDA’s longstanding assertion that IVDs “manufactured” by laboratories are medical devices and that clinical laboratories that develop tests are acting as manufacturers. FDA’s position is, however, only one side of the story.
33 Charts
OCTOBER 2, 2021
And as suggested recently in the New England Journal of Medicine , One of the most important factors at play in the clinical environment is the apparent tension between availability and attention. Some will convert their practice into a virtual clinic with late night pajama time ‘sessions’ while others will recognize the need for guardrails.
Pamela Wible MD
JUNE 20, 2025
During that time, psychologist Herbert Freudenberger volunteered at a New York City free clinic treating addiction. He overheard the term and used it to describe himself and clinic staff in a 1974 article on staff burnout detailing long-term physical and psychological job stress. He replied, “Yes.” So what’s the real issue?
GeriPal
DECEMBER 14, 2023
More recently Sharon Kaufman ‘s book And a Time to Die described the ways in which physicians, nurses, hospital systems, and payment mechanisms influenced the hour and manner of patient’s deaths. Liz: Well, some aspects of this paper around clinical momentum and things around defaults and that sort of thing. Proud Mary.
Physician's Weekly
JUNE 19, 2025
Data came from the three influenza seasons from 2012 to 2015. In addition, frailty was significantly associated with severe RSV outcomes , including more extended hospital stays and higher rates of ICU admission. Characteristics of Study Population The analysis included 365 patients aged 50 to older than 85.
GeriPal
DECEMBER 8, 2022
As Thor notes, capturing patient stories has face validity as positively impacting the patients who share their stories and have them documented, and for the clinicians who get to truely and deeply know their patients in far greater depth than “what brought you to the hospital?” Every Veteran has a story. Our mission is to help them tell it.
GeriPal
OCTOBER 26, 2023
Summary Transcript Summary Often podcasts meet clinical reality. But rarely does the podcast and clinical reality meet in the same day. Alex: And Sarguni Singh, who’s a hospitalist researcher, Assistant Professor of medicine in the division of Hospital Medicine at the University of Colorado. Ann: Thank you.
Louisville Lectures
FEBRUARY 28, 2020
Forest Arnold's focuses on summarizing the extent of human coronaviruses, risk factors, and the clinical presentation of patients with coronavirus to the extent known. He then identifies the current infection prevention and control approach, as well as clinical management and future directions. Arnold, D.O., FIDSA Forest W.
GeriPal
JANUARY 18, 2024
In particular, we talk about Katie’s and Jesica’s paper in NEJM titled “ Juggling Two Full-Time Jobs — Methadone Clinic Engagement and Cancer Care ,” which described the difficulty in managing cancer pain and methadone for opioid use disorder. Katie, welcome back to GeriPal. No, you can’t- Eric: Why not?
Louisville Lectures
APRIL 9, 2021
After, he explains the clinical presentation and current commendations for pharmacologic management and finally, the vaccines in phase 3 trials. His clinical expertise is in Infectious Diseases and he is board certified on the American Board of Internal Medicine - Infectious Diseases. Disclaimers ©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
GeriPal
MAY 18, 2023
Alex: And we’re delighted to welcome Todd Semla, who is a clinical pharmacist and associate professor at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. So in those clinical situations, you should consider avoiding that drug. You have to take that into consideration clinically. Mike: Thanks for having me.
GeriPal
DECEMBER 15, 2022
Heather: I do Alex, and I’m so happy to have this song request, it’s called The Eye by Brandi Carlile, which comes from a quite old 2015 album called The Firewatcher’s Daughter. Been in the hospital four times, vented, been told the story to her family, she won’t live. So I would love to hear.
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