In episode 518, Mike and James get Samantha to go through all the evidence we have for restricting lactose-containing foods in children with acute diarrhea. While we find out that looking at this evidence is at best tricky, it seems like reducing or diluting formula may provide a reasonable benefit. Read More
The In the Clinic Podcast is a case centered review with clinical guidance based on the best available evidence guideline and practical tips. It is meant to mirror a family practice, particularly practice in an office setting. Each episode our hosts will go through a case and talk about the… Read More
In episode 516, James and Mike invite Nicolas Dugré to the podcast yet again, and this time we talk about the evidence around the latest long-acting implantable reversible contraception. As always, we talk about the efficacy, the harm and all the rest of the issues around the use of these… Read More
“Confusion in seniors isn’t always a urinary tract infection (UTI)!” In this episode of Family Medicine Rounds, Dr. Cassandra Hoggard discusses the prevalence of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in the elderly and explains why UTIs in the elderly is a clinical diagnosis, not a laboratory diagnosis. Learning objectives: Understanding the prevalence of… Read More
The In the Clinic Podcast is a case centered review with clinical guidance based on the best available evidence guideline and practical tips. It is meant to mirror a family practice, particularly practice in an office setting. Each episode our hosts will go through a case and talk about the… Read More