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The Rounds Table

The Rounds Table

Dr. John Fralick and Dr. Michael Fralick

The Rounds Table is a free recurring medical podcast covering the latest and most important research from major medical journals. It is intended for all practicing healthcare professionals and aims to to help them keep up to date in the care of their patients.

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Welcome back Rounds Table Listeners! We are back today with our Classic Rapid Fire Podcast! This week, Drs. Mike Fralick and Justin Boyle discuss two recent papers about the use of hydrocortisone for severe pneumonia and interventions to improve communication in goals of care conversations. Two papers, here we go! Hydrocortisone in Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia ...

The post Episode 65 – Hydrocortisone for Pneumonia and Goals of Care Conversations appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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Christopher Giuliano, clinical pharmacist, is hosting this week’s episode of The Rounds Table with Claudia Hanni, an Internal Medicine clinical pharmacist. Together they are covering pantoprazole for gastrointestinal bleeding in the intensive care unit and aspirin for primary prevention in patients with diabetes. In the intensive care unit, many patients receive pantoprazole for prevention of ...

The post An Ounce of Prevention: Pantoprazole in the Intensive Care Unit and Aspirin for Primary Prevention in Diabetes appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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Kieran Quinn is joined by Kevin Venus, fellow in General Internal Medicine at the University of Toronto, on this week’s episode of The Rounds Table. Together they cover the use of a carbapenem versus a carbapenem-sparing agent in resistant bacteremias and the efficacy of proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) in preventing gastrointestinal bleeding when using anti-thrombotic therapy ...

The post REPLAY: Bugs & Guts – Carbapenem-Sparing Agents in Resistant Infections and Omeprazole in Coronary Artery Disease appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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Ever wondered about when to mechanically ventilate patients with dementia in the ICU? Or how hospital quality predicts survival post MI? Tune in this week as Dr. Laura Walker, Chief Medical Resident at St. Michael’s Hospital, and Kieran discuss two intriguing studies! The prevalence of dementia is steadily rising across North America. Among hospitalized nursing ...

The post If you build it, they will come! – ICU beds, dementia and quality of care in MI outcomes appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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Bugs, drugs, and optimal duration for antibiotic therapy? New frontiers in HIV treatment? Listen this week as Kieran and Jay Spiegel, a resident in General Internal Medicine in Toronto, discuss two studies: It’s hard to remember what the right drug is to treat a certain bug, let alone the correct duration of therapy. Further, ...

The post Bugs & Drugs – Duration of Antibiotic Therapy in Community-Acquired Pneumonia and Early Antiretroviral Treatment for HIV appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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This Week: Travis and Amol want you to: 1. Recognize IL-25 levels are good predictors of steroid-responsiveness in asthma. 2. Understand that the majority of patients who undergo elective percutaneous coronary intervention for stable angina are misinformed about its benefits. Continuing Medical Education Internists can receive 0.5 hours of Continuing Medical Education credit for each podcast ...

The post Unintended Puns: Predicting Steroid Response in Asthma and Patient Perceptions of PCI appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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This week, Amol talks about new antithrombotic therapy guidelines and using low calorie diet for diabetes remission. The American College of Chest Physicians issued new antithrombotic guidelines for the treatment of venous thromboembolism in February 2016. Amol highlights five updates in the guidelines, and discusses the evidence behind each recommendation. Diabetes has long been described ...

The post Spousal Input: New Antithrombotic Therapy Guidelines and Low Calorie Diet for Diabetes Remission appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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This week, we debut a new format at the Rounds Table. Amol reviews articles published from the latest edition of four journals: Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the Lancet, Annals of Internal Medicine and the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). Tune in to hear the latest medical findings, including mindfulness for back ...

The post Headlines and Highlights: A Review of the Latest Edition of Four Journals appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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Amol, general internal resident at the University of Toronto, and Raed Joundi, neurology resident at the University of Toronto, discuss 2 recent studies: Is early mobilization helpful for stroke patients? A randomized control trial showed that early aggressive rehabilitation for acute stroke patients resulted in worse outcomes. Amol and Raed speculate reasons behind this counter-intuitive ...

The post Brain Week: Early Rehab for Stroke and Drug Interaction Increases Bleeding in Brain appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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Welcome back Rounds Table Listeners! We are back today with our Classic Rapid Fire Podcast! This week, Dr. John Fralick and guest Dr. Justin Boyle, Rounds Table Podcast Manager and Internal Medicine Resident, do a Rapid Fire session to discuss two recent papers exploring if smoking cessation can be promoted through a mobile app and ...

The post Episode 35 – Preventative Health: Smoking Cessation and Olive Oil appeared first on Healthy Debate.

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Rounds Table have?

The Rounds Table currently has 371 episodes available.

What topics does The Rounds Table cover?

The podcast is about Life Sciences, Cardiology, Medicine, Podcasts, Diabetes, Internal Medicine, Education and Science.

What is the most popular episode on The Rounds Table?

The episode title 'Episode 108 - Endovascular Treatment in Stroke with Medium Vessel Occlusion' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Rounds Table?

The average episode length on The Rounds Table is 27 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Rounds Table released?

Episodes of The Rounds Table are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of The Rounds Table?

The first episode of The Rounds Table was released on Nov 7, 2014.

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