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Evidence-Based Medicine Breakdown

Health & Wellness Podcasts

The Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Breakdown podcast series is for all health professionals who want to stay up to date on the latest medical literature but struggle to keep up with the ever-growing mounds of journals on our desks. Each month in EBM Breakdown, we present a handful of high-yield papers that we’ve distilled and processed, so you can take the science directly to the bedside.

Location:

United States

Description:

The Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Breakdown podcast series is for all health professionals who want to stay up to date on the latest medical literature but struggle to keep up with the ever-growing mounds of journals on our desks. Each month in EBM Breakdown, we present a handful of high-yield papers that we’ve distilled and processed, so you can take the science directly to the bedside.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Aching Eyes and Ghosts from the Past

11/7/2022
This month we jump into the HaVoc filled world of cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, wade through the ED management of hyperglycemia, discuss ghosts from the past and learn about a very unique approach to wearing contact lenses. Take Post Test https://cmecourses.som.uab.edu/mod/quiz/view.php?id=6036

Duration:00:33:22

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Shiny Heads and Loose Muscles

8/22/2022
EBM breakdown is back for Episode 2. This month we're talking thoracic spine fractures, muscle relaxants and more. As an added bonus we dive into DeLaney's makeup-laden Hollywood misadventures. Take CME Post Test:https://cmecourses.som.uab.edu/mod/quiz/view.php?id=5874

Duration:00:45:00

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Brazilian Fluids and Killer Migraines

7/8/2022
For the first episode of Evidence-Based Medicine Breakdown, the crew dives deep into the waters of a Brazilian ICU, tries to find the most effective oral analgesic, and takes a look at what kind of disasters happens when patients who are not having a stroke receive IV thrombolytics. For "The Pitch," DeLaney convinces us that he was a truly horrible roommate in college and makes a slightly weaker argument that it may be time to put away the chest tube when facing a spontaneous pneumothorax. Take CME Post Test:https://cmecourses.som.uab.edu/mod/quiz/view.php?id=5699

Duration:00:33:42