538 Episodes

  1. #96 Diabetes: A1C targets & ACP guidelines controversy

    Published: 5/21/2018
  2. #95 Food allergy, food intolerance and celiac disease

    Published: 5/14/2018
  3. #94: Random Pearls: Microbiome, POTS, Gabapentin, and Leonardo Da Vinci

    Published: 5/7/2018
  4. #93 Clinical Pearls ACP 2018 with Nina Mingioni MD

    Published: 4/30/2018
  5. #92: Pulmonary Embolism for the Internist

    Published: 4/23/2018
  6. Random Clinical Pearls ACP 2018 Day 2

    Published: 4/21/2018
  7. Random Clinical Pearls ACP 2018 Day 1

    Published: 4/20/2018
  8. #91 Hotcakes: Fluid Wars, Barbershops, HTN, Aromatherapy, Coffee

    Published: 4/16/2018
  9. #90 Clinical Reasoning: Become an expert diagnostician

    Published: 4/9/2018
  10. #89 Conjunctivitis: Red Eye in Pr-eye-mary Care with Dr Glaucomflecken

    Published: 4/2/2018
  11. #88 Acid base, boy bands, and grandfather clocks with Joel Topf MD

    Published: 3/26/2018
  12. #87 Toxicology 101: Talking Tox with The Dantastic Mr. Tox & Howard

    Published: 3/19/2018
  13. #86 COPD: Diagnosis, treatment, PFTs, and nihilism

    Published: 3/12/2018
  14. #85: Contraceptives: Pills, mini pills, and tiny pills

    Published: 3/5/2018
  15. #84: Anemia, Iron Deficiency, IV iron, and Tony Stark

    Published: 2/26/2018
  16. #83 Valvular heart disease, anticoagulation, TAVR, and primary care

    Published: 2/19/2018
  17. #82 Dementia Dos and Don’ts: The GeriSiders

    Published: 2/12/2018
  18. #81: Placebos, nocebos, and the doctor as a placebo

    Published: 2/5/2018
  19. #80 Pulmonary hypertension, freeways, and cows in heart failure

    Published: 1/29/2018
  20. #79 Dermatitis: Atopic to Remember w/The DermSiders

    Published: 1/22/2018

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Supercharge your learning and enhance your practice with this Internal Medicine Podcast featuring board certified Internists as they interview the experts to bring you clinical pearls, practice-changing knowledge, and bad puns. Doctors Matthew Watto, Paul Williams, and friends (a national network of students, residents, and clinician-educators) deliver a little knowledge food for your brain hole. Yummy! No boring lectures here, just high-value content and a healthy dose of humor. Fantastic for Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Primary Care, and Hospital Medicine.