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The Curious Clinicians

The Curious Clinicianswww.curiousclinicians.com
The Curious Clinicians is a medical podcast that asks "why?". Why do diseases present in certain ways? What are the mechanisms of treatments we use? Why does the human body function as it does? Join us to explore these questions and many more.
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Episodes

38 - Thanksgiving & The Food Coma

In this episode, The Curious Clinicians examine whether tryptophan from turkey actually causes the infamous Thanksgiving food coma. Check out the episode's show notes here . Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (1.00 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (1.00 hours). Audio edited by Clair Morgan of nodderly.com....

Nov 24, 202116 min

37 - Breaking the Seal

On this episode of the podcast, The Curious Clinicians examine why drinking alcohol can lead to significant polyuria, what some refer to as "breaking the seal". Check out the episode's show notes here . Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (1.00 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (1.00 hours). Audio edited by Clair Morgan of nodderly.com ....

Nov 10, 202117 min

36 - The Mystery of Melanosis Coli

The Curious Clinicians explore why chronic laxative use can cause melanosis coli. Check out the episode's show notes here . Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (1.00 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (1.00 hours). Audio edited by Clair Morgan of nodderly.com...

Oct 27, 202116 min

35 - The Curious Laterality of Catamenial Pneumothorax

This week, The Curious Clinicians investigate the curious laterality of catamenial pneumothoraces. Why do they almost always arise on the right side of the chest? Check out the episode's show notes here . Don't forget to claim your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! Audio editing by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com ....

Oct 13, 202116 min

Reboot of Ep. 3 - TMP/SMX and Creatinine

The Curious Clinicians head all the way back to June, 2020 and reboot episode 3, exploring why trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole can cause an isolated rise in creatinine. Check out the show notes here . Claim your CE/MOC credits here .

Oct 06, 202123 min

34 - Waiting to Exhale CO₂

The Curious Clinicians examine why advanced systolic heart failure can induce the Cheyne-Stokes respiratory pattern. Check out the episode's show notes here . Don't forget to claim your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! Audio editing by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com ....

Sep 15, 202119 min

33 - What's in a (drug's) name?

In this episode, The Curious Clinicians examine why the drug Carbidopa-Levodopa has the brand name Sinemet. They also discuss the origin stories of the names of several other commonly prescribed medications. Check out the episode's show notes here . Audio edited by Clair Morgan of nodderly.com *CME/MOC credits are not available for this episode....

Sep 01, 202114 min

32 - The Case of the Vanishing Eosinophils

On this episode the Curious Clinicians investigate why corticosteroids often cause blood eosinophil counts to drop so quickly and dramatically. Check out the show notes on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! Sound editing by Nodderly .

Aug 18, 202118 min

31 - Nephrotic Syndrome and Edema

The Curious Clinicians, led by Tony, investigate why nephrotic syndrome causes edema. Check out the show notes on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! Sound editing by Nodderly .

Aug 04, 202121 min

30 - Cilantro and Soap

In this episode The Curious Clinicians investigate why some people absolutely love cilantro while others taste soap if they try to eat it. Check out the show notes on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! Sound editing by Nodderly .

Jul 21, 202118 min

Episode 29 - Oxygen

In this episode The Curious Clinicians investigate why too much oxygen (aka hyperoxia) can be harmful. Check out the show notes on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! Sound editing by Nodderly .

Jul 07, 202125 min

Episode 28 - UTIs

For the final episode in our Intern Questions series, The Curious Clinicians examine why urinary tract infections cause burning with urination. Check out the show notes on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! Sound editing by Nodderly .

Jun 23, 202120 min

Episode 27 - Albuterol

This week The Curious Clinicians examine why albuterol (and other beta agonists) can cause lactic acidosis. Check out the show notes on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCUHealth! Sound editing by Nodderly .

Jun 09, 202116 min

Episode 26 - Hyperkalemia

Tony, Hannah and Avi are back at it with another cardiology-nephrology episode, this time examining why calcium “stabilizes” the cardiac membrane in hyperkalemia. For that matter, what does it even mean to stabilize a membrane? Check out the show notes on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! Sound editing by Nodderly ....

May 26, 202125 min

Episode 25 - Furosemide

In this episode The Curious Clinicians investigate why furosemide can improve dyspnea in acute heart failure almost immediately, long before any diuresis occurs. Check out the show notes on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! Sound editing by Nodderly ....

May 12, 202119 min

Episode 24 - Fevers and Response to Infection

On this episode Tony explores the benefits of fevers, including why even trees and bees mount fevers in response to infection. Check out the show notes on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health!

Apr 28, 202124 min

Episode 23 - Bendopnea

This episode is another installment in our Intern Question series, where Hannah examines why some patients feel short of breath specifically when bending over aka "bendopnea". You can read the show notes for this episode on our wbesite. Don't forget to pick up CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health!

Apr 14, 202122 min

Episode 22 - Cystic Fibrosis

The Curious Clinicians explore a theory about the prevalence of CFTR gene mutations and why cystic fibrosis carriers may have a selective advantage. You can read the show notes for this episode on our website. Check out Avi's tweetorial on this topic as well. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health!...

Mar 31, 202122 min

Episode 21 - Fevers and Rigors

Hannah, Avi and Tony examine why we feel cold while febrile (shouldn't we feel hot?) and can develop shaking chills/rigors. The answer has implications for why rigors may be a more timely predictor of active bacteremia than fevers. You can read the show notes for this episode on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health!...

Mar 17, 202122 min

Episode 20 - STEMI

Avi, Hannah, and Tony investigate why myocardial infarctions lead to ST elevations (and/or ST depressions) on EKG. The answers they found are mind-bending. You can read the show notes for this episode on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health!

Mar 03, 202117 min

Episode 19 - DIC

This episode is another installment in our "Questions from Intern Year" series. Hannah explores whether disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) can itself be a source of shock. You can read the show notes for this episode on our website. Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health!

Feb 17, 202117 min

Episode 18 - Thirst

In this episode of The Curious Clinicians, Tony, Hannah and Avi learn about the mechanisms of thirst, why drinking liquids immediately quenches thirst, and why patients with primary polydipsia drink excessively. Remember to get your CME/MOC credit for listening to the episode. Check out the show notes for the episode at our website as well as Tony's original tweetorial . You can support the podcast and pick up sweet swag from our online store !...

Feb 03, 202121 min

Episode 17 - The Eyes Have It (Part II)

This is the second episode in a two-part series called "The Eyes Have It", where The Curious Clinicians explore questions related to the eye. In this episode Hannah, Avi, and Tony learn about why bilirubin deposits in the eye, as well as why the term "scleral icterus" is anatomically incorrect. Remember to pick CME/MOC credit just for listening to the episode! Check out the show notes for this episode. You can support the podcast and pick up sweet swag from our online store !...

Jan 20, 202120 min

Episode 16 - The Eyes Have It (Part I)

This is the first episode of a two-part series called "The Eyes Have It", where The Curious Clinicians explore questions related to the eye. In this episode Tony, Hannah, and Avi explore why Wilson disease can present with Kayser-Fleischer corneal rings. Remember to pick up CME/MOC credit just for listening to the episode! Check out the show notes for this episode and read Avi's tweetorial on this topic. You can support the podcast and pick up sweet swag from our online store !...

Jan 06, 202119 min

Special Episode: Tony's Guest Appearance on Bedside Rounds

Tony appeared as a guest on the Bedside Rounds podcast with Adam Rodman. Tony and Adam delve into race, racism, and the social determinants of health through three historic plagues in the United States — yellow fever in New Orleans, poliomyelitis, and the early days of HIV/AIDS — and explore what lessons we can learn for the current COVID-19 pandemic. This episode was recorded live at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts American College of Physicians. Check out the original Bedside Rounds po...

Dec 23, 202056 min

Episode 15 - Cryptococcal Meningitis

Learn about why cryptococcal meningitis can cause such severe elevations in intracranial pressure, while often causing only minimal inflammation. Don't forget, you can get CE/MOC credit just for listening! Check out the show notes for this episode and read Avi's tweetorial on this topic. You can support the podcast and pick up some sweet swag from our online store ....

Dec 09, 202019 min

Episode 14 - Septic Pulmonary Emboli

This is the next installment of our series on questions from intern year, with a question that came up on rounds. Hannah examines theories as to why septic pulmonary emboli often present in the periphery and bases of the lungs, while "bland" pulmonary do not. Don't forget to pick up your CE/MOC credits , courtesy of VCU Health! You can read the show notes for this episode and subscribe to our mailing list on our website. Support the podcast and pick up some sweet swag from our online store ....

Nov 25, 202018 min

Episode 13 - Uremic Platelets

The Curious Clinicians plug-in to learn about why uremia interferes with platelet function and increases bleeding propensity. Don't forget, you can get CE/MOC credit just for listening! Check out the show notes for this episode here . And you can also read Tony's tweetorial on this topic here ....

Nov 11, 202024 min

Episode 12 - Torsades and Magnesium

The Curious Clinicians are back at it, exploring why magnesium so effectively treats the arrythmia torsades de pointes. Hint: it's the same mechanism as magnesium's effects on bronchospasm in severe asthma and seizures in eclampsia! As always, you can get CE/MOC credits just for listening! To learn more, check out the show notes for this episode on our website. You can also read Avi's original tweetorial on torsades and magnesium here ....

Oct 28, 202021 min

Episode 11 - Acetaminophen and Metabolic Acidosis

This is the first in a series where Hannah explores clinical questions that have arisen during her intern year. In this episode, The Curious Clinicians learn why acetaminophen toxicity can lead to an anion gap metabolic acidosis. Don't forget, you can obtain CE/MOC credits just for listening! To learn more, check out the show notes for this episode on our website....

Oct 14, 202016 min
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