Annals On Call Podcast

144
Medicine #159

Each Annals On Call podcast features Dr. Bob Centor discussing and debating a clinically influential article published in Annals of Internal Medicine with a guest expert.

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    Feb 19, 2024 – 18:50
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Recent Reviews
  • docfred7601
    Pro calcitonin
    Love the podcasts. Would like you to consider another look at pro calcitonin.Studies that are done by investigators with no financial conflict with the manufacturer of the test, have found it to be useless. Clinical Infectious Diseases,Volume 70,Issue 3,1 February 2020,Pages 538-542. Thanks Fred W Frick,MD,FACP
  • waterbreather
    Love the podcast
    Thank you Dr Centor for bringing us this great content.
  • Wvusciguy
    keeps me up to date!
    Thank you on helping me keep up to date on my drive to work
  • AhrTee
    High quality podcast with clinical relevance
    And CME/MOC for ACP members. I have enjoyed it very much. Good guests also to discuss recent articles.
  • Klesovi
    An authoritative podcast
    Dr Centor is an excellent host, who shows first hand and “battleground” knowledge of what is happening in internal medicine now. Congratulations to the producers who make the podcast available
  • Dead River
    Adds Joy to Medicine
    This is a great podcast that adds joy to medicine. The FIB-4 score is helping sort out when the incidental fatty liver infiltration needs to be taken more seriously. Using cardiac risk estimators other than ACC/AHA is a big help. This and the other ACP podcasts really do make medicine more fun and provide information that helps us add value for patients. I'm a 56 year old family medicine doctor.
  • Sbrlung
    Great discussions about important topics
    Listen when driving to work, very enjoyable and helpful
  • NattyKMD
    Highly Recommend
    Excellent podcast. Distilled, high yield information for the general internist. Having just graduated from residency, I will be making this part of my must-listen continuing education.
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