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08 Mar 2021Teens and Vaping: A Gateway to Cigarette Smoking? - Frankly Speaking Ep 21400:11:50

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Overview: Rates of electronic cigarettes or vaping in teens has increased exponentially over the last 3 years. Prior to the introduction of the sleek 4th generation vaping device, tobacco use in the teen population was decreasing, and rates were low. Recent evidence indicates that teens with low intention to smoke, once they start vaping, are at increased risk of smoking cigarettes in future. Join us as we discuss the implications of this new evidence on our clinical practice and discuss strategies to reduce risk to adolescents.

 

Episode Resources:

  • Barrington-Trimis JL, Kong G, Leventhal AM, et al. E-cigarette Use and Subsequent Smoking Frequency Among Adolescents. Pediatrics. 2018;142(6):e20180486
  • Gaiha SM, et al. J Adolesc Health. Association Between Youth Smoking, Electronic Cigarette Use, and COVID-19. J Adolesc Health. Vol 67, issue 4, pp 519-523; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1015/j.jadolhealth.2020.07.002
  • Owotomo O, Stritzel H, McCabe SE, et al. Smoking Intention and Progression from E-Cigarette Use to Cigarette Smoking. Pediatrics. 2020;146(6):e2020002881; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2020-002881 https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2020/11/05/peds.2020-002881

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

24 Apr 2017When Can We Start Preventing Recurrence of Acute Gout? - Frankly Speaking EP1300:11:10

Most patients who suffer an acute gout attack should be started on urate lowering therapy. It is known that starting urate lowering therapy can itself precipitate a gout attack and concern for not worsening the acute symptoms has been the reason some guidelines recommend waiting until after the acute episode has subsided to start urate lowering therapy. A look at recent data indicates waiting for the acute attack to subside may not be necessary

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the principles of urate lowering therapy for preventing gout attacks
  2. Be familiar with the risks and benefits or starting urate lowering therapy during an acute gout attack
15 Jan 2018Preventing Opioid Addiction: Treating Acute Pain Safely - Frankly Speaking EP 5100:10:24

For severe, acute pain, 1000 mg of acetaminophen PLUS 400 mg of ibuprofen is as effective as acetaminophen/oxycodone, acetaminophen/hydrocodone, or acetaminophen/codeine. Listen to this week’s episode to learn more about treating acute pain safely. 

 

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Review the current trial comparing Acetaminophen plus Ibuprofen to other acetaminophen/opioid combinations on pain outcomes
  2. Summarize the other data supporting this combination in children and adults
  3. Understand the path that can lead from acute pain to dependence.
24 Jan 2022Avoiding Aspirin in the Elderly: More Than Increased Bleeding Risk - Frankly Speaking Ep 26000:08:23

Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™

 

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Overview: We will review the current USPSTF recommendations regarding aspirin use to reduce the risk of CVD and colorectal cancer. Additionally, we will discuss as well as the findings of the ASPREE (ASPirin in reducing events in the elderly) randomized clinical trial.

 

Episode resource links:

  • POEMs: In Older Adults, Aspirin Increases the Risk of Metastatic of Stage 4 Cancers and Cancer Mortality. Barry, Henry C. Am Fam Physician. 2021 Sep; 104(2):online
  • Effect of Aspirin on Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Older Adults. McNeil, John. JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute Volume: 113 Issue 3 (2021) ISSN: 0027-8874 Online ISSN: 1460-2105

Guest: Jillian Joseph, MSPAS, PA-C

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

13 Mar 2020Coronavirus Update, March 6, 2020 - Frankly Speaking EP 16400:08:17

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Overview: Review the latest recommendations from the CDC to assist in responding to patient questions and concerns. 

Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

02 Jul 2018Moving Fast, Moving Slow - Frankly Speaking EP 7500:12:36

Fibromyalgia can be difficult to treat and often requires a multifaceted approach combining exercise, medications, cognitive behavioral therapy, and health education. For many patients, pain hinders participation in a vigorous exercise regimen. Listen to this review of a randomized trial comparing aerobic exercise to tai chi in a patient population with fibromyalgia.

Guest: Alan Ehrlich, MD 

13 Nov 2017‘Tis the Season … for Depression; Get Your Patients Moving. - Frankly Speaking EP 4200:08:18

How much exercise makes a difference in the primary prevention of depression and anxiety? Find out in this podcast which will provide insights from Norway’s HUNT cohort study that followed a healthy cohort of 33,908 individuals for 11 years.

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Review the relation of exercise and the development of depression and anxiety in a healthy population.
  2. Discuss strategies and options to alleviate stress and promote wellness.

 

03 Jan 2022Recommendations for the Treatment of Gout - Frankly Speaking Ep 25700:09:37

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Overview: Gout is a common condition seen in primary care, and the incidence and prevalence continue to rise. Despite previous recommendations from the American College of Rheumatology, urate-lowering therapy is still underused. Listen to this episode for a concise overview of the American College of Rheumatology’s updates for the management of gout and walk away with a clear understanding of the first-line treatment options for acute gout flares.

 

Episode resource links:

  • Management of Gout: Update from the American College of Rheumatology. Dakkak, M., Lanney, H. Am Fam Physician. 2021 Aug ;104(2):209-210.
  • 2020 American College of Rheumatology Guideline for the Management of Gout. Fitzgerald, J. D. et al. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). June 2020;72(6):744–760 [published corrections appear in Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2020;72(8):1187, and Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2021;73(3):458]

Guest: Jillian Joseph, MSPAS, PA-C

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

19 Apr 2021Thawing The Frozen Shoulder - Frankly Speaking Ep 22000:10:54

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Overview: Join us for this episode as we review a recent meta-analysis that addresses best treatment modalities for adhesive capsulitis.

 

Episode resource links:

  • JAMA Netw Open. 2020 Dec 1;3(12):e2029581.

Guest: Robert A. Baldor MD, FAAFP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

07 Jan 2019Technology: Tetris Improves Flow, Lowers Stress; Social Media Increases Depression and Loneliness – Frankly Speaking EP 10200:11:56

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Overview: This podcast will explore the results of 3 recent studies that evaluate how the “state of flow” or mental absorption (also called being “in the zone”) alters a person’s ability to handle stress and how intentional use of distractions affect emotions.

Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

29 Nov 2021Contraception: When Do We Start Them? - Frankly Speaking Ep 25200:08:44

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Overview: For patients who would like to prevent pregnancy, many options—both hormonal and nonhormonal—exist. Despite the availability of multiple options, many patients do not use them because of either a lack of knowledge or a lack of access, the latter being especially true in uninsured and non−English-speaking communities. Research has shown over the years that while unintended pregnancies have decreased in the United States, more can be done, and primary care providers can play an important role in helping to further decrease and eliminate barriers to contraception.

 

Episode resource links:

  • Lesnewski, R. (2021). Initiating Hormonal Contraception. American Family Physician, 103(5), 291-300.

Guest: Mariyan L. Montaque, DNP, FNP-BC

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

10 Apr 2017Physical Activity Following a Concussion - Frankly Speaking EP1100:18:36

In this podcast episode, we will discuss current guidelines for a concussion evaluation or work-up as well as return to activity following a concussion. We will also put into context this paper and consider what impact this should have on your practice.

08 Nov 2021Using DOACs for Valvular Atrial Fibrillation - Frankly Speaking Ep 24900:10:42

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Overview: For non-valvular atrial fibrillation, physicians, patients, and guideline organizations all prefer direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) over vitamin K antagonists, such as warfarin, for thromboembolic prophylaxis. For those with valvular atrial fibrillation, the data for safety and efficacy have been limited because randomized trials comparing DOACs to warfarin often exclude patients with valvular atrial fibrillation. Join us to explore new data that shed light on the use of DOACs in valvular atrial fibrillation.

 

Episode resource links:

  • Dawwas GK, Dietrich E, Cuker A, Barnes GD, Leonard CE, Lewis JD. Effectiveness and Safety of Direct Oral Anticoagulants Versus Warfarin in Patients With Valvular Atrial Fibrillation : A Population-Based Cohort Study. Ann Intern Med. 2021;174(7):910-919.

Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

23 Sep 2019Needlepoint for the Heart: An Integrative Option for Chronic Stable Angina - Frankly Speaking EP 13900:09:40

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Overview: Join us as we discuss acupuncture as an adjunctive therapy in patients with chronic stable angina.

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

07 May 2018Antibiotics and Sinusitis – How Long is Too Long? - Frankly Speaking EP 6700:10:49

A recent research study published in JAMA Internal Medicine examined the use of antibiotics to treat acute sinusitis based upon the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) guideline recommending 5-7 days when antibiotics are indicated and found that most courses of antibiotics are too long. Listen to this week’s episode to learn more.

Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP

02 Apr 2018I’ve Got Rhythm: Catheter Ablation Therapy for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation and Heart Failure - Frankly Speaking EP 6200:09:09

Management of patients with atrial fibrillation has long centered on the relative merits of rate control versus rhythm control. The CASTLE-AF trial evaluated catheter ablation as a treatment for patients with both heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and atrial fibrillation. Listen to this week’s podcast episode to learn about the results of this new trial and how the catheter ablation impacted clinical outcomes. 

Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD

24 Feb 2020Too Sweet! Rates of Prediabetes in US Adolescents and Young Adults - Frankly Speaking EP 16100:11:13

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Overview: The incidence and prevalence of prediabetes and Type II Diabetes Mellitus in adolescents and young adults has increased over the past decade. A recent cross-sectional study of 12 years of NHANES data suggests that this population has an associated increased cardiometabolic risk. Listen as our team discusses these findings and some prevention strategies to help improve health outcomes.  

Guest: Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

30 Sep 2019Weight Loss with Apps – Do they Work? - Frankly Speaking 14000:11:15

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Overview: This session will discuss the utility of digital apps and daily self-weight measurement for weight loss.

Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

18 Nov 2019Put Your Phone Down: The Association Between Adolescent Mental Health and Social Media Use - Frankly Speaking EP 14700:12:42

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Overview: Social media use is ubiquitous across American society. There has also been an increase in adolescent mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression, as well as teen suicidal behavior. Join us as we discuss the association between social media use and adolescent mental health. 

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

01 Jun 2020Pap Smears and Bimanual Exams: Do Teens Really Need Them? - Frankly Speaking EP 17500:08:05

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Overview: Clinical practice guidelines from the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the United States Preventive Services Task Force recommend against routine Pap smears and bimanual exams in adolescents. This recommendation includes those planning on starting oral contraceptives or with possible sexually transmitted diseases. A recent study found nearly half of all such exams in this age group lack indications. While the evidence indicates a new direction, clinicians have been slow to change their practice. Join us as we discuss the reasons for these guidelines and review appropriate indications for these exams. 

Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

07 Dec 2020Is it Time to Stop Checking LDL-C? - Frankly Speaking Ep 20100:13:09

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Overview: Various organizations develop guidelines to assist with patient care. This episode will review the most significant changes to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and U.S. Department of Defense (VA/DoD) Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Dyslipidemia for Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction.

Guest: Robert Baldor, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

07 Jun 2021Protecting Feet in People With Diabetes: Monofilaments or Tuning Forks? - Frankly Speaking Ep 22700:10:01

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Overview: Join us as we discuss a recent review article on the evidence behind monofilament testing for peripheral neuropathy in people with diabetes.

 

Episode resource links:

  • J Diabetes Res. 2017; 2017: 8787261.

  • Diagnostic Accuracy of Monofilament Tests for Detecting Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Diabetes Care 2017 Jan;40(1):136-154

 

Guest: Robert A. Baldor MD, FAAFP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

20 Jul 2020Weighted Vests Reduce Weight - Frankly Speaking EP 18100:09:56

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Overview: This podcast reviews a recent study evaluating the benefit of adding a weighted vest to dietary interventions to promote weight loss and discusses its implications for clinical practice. 

Guest: Alan Ehrlich, MD

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

22 May 2017Contraception: The Pill Needs to Share - Frankly Speaking EP1700:08:22

Sensitive and important conversations with your adolescent population include contraceptive options.  How do long acting reversible contraceptive methods (LARC’s) fit into your conversation?  Let’s discuss a recent review and update your talk!

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss the use of long acting reversible contraceptive methods (LARC’s).
  2. Describe the efficacy or LARC’s compared to other birth control methods.
  3. Describe communication strategies useful in discussing contraception with adolescents. 
01 Feb 2021PolyPill, One Pill, or No Pill? - Frankly Speaking Ep 20900:12:39

Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™

 

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Overview: In this episode, we will review a recent publication examining how the polypill might lower atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk in the general population.

 

Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

16 Apr 2018Diet! Diet! Who’s Got the Best Diet? - Frankly Speaking EP 6400:10:35

71% of adults in the United States are overweight or obese. To tackle this problem, primary care providers must stay up to date on the best evidence for addressing overweight and obese status in their patients. The DIETFITS Randomized Clinical Trial offers direction for nutritional advice in this important and serious public health concern.

Guest: Kenneth Peterson, PhD, FNP-BC

03 Feb 2020The Dangers of Non-Nutritive Sweeteners: What Does the Data Say? - Frankly Speaking EP 15800:11:26

Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

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Overview: Review the latest research on the impact of Non-Nutritive Sweeteners (NNS) on mortality, disease, and intermediate outcomes like microbiome and gut hormones. 

Guest: Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

27 Nov 2017Blood Pressure Determination on Obese Arms - Frankly Speaking EP 4400:08:57

If you become frustrated trying to get a thigh cuff onto the arm of an obese patient, we may have the answer.

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Review the comparison of standard BP determination with using the forearm and radial pulse with a large cuff
  2. Appreciate the benefits of systolic hypertension control
  3. Review the causes of secondary hypertension in obese patients 
29 Jun 2020For Osteoarthritis of the Knee, What’s the Point of Injecting Steroids? - Frankly Speaking EP 17900:09:35

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Overview: The comparative efficacy of corticosteroid and physical therapy for managing osteoarthritis of the knee is controversial. This podcast will review a recent randomized trial comparing the efficacy of the 2 treatments in 156 patients who were followed for 1 year.

Guest: Guest: Alan Ehrlich, MD

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

02 Nov 2020That Cup of Joe – Good for You! - Frankly Speaking Ep 19600:11:15

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Overview: The New England Journal of Medicine recently published an evidence-based review of the benefits and harms related to caffeine and coffee consumption.

Guest: Robert Baldor, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

26 Aug 2019What Channel Are You On? Video Visits for Primary Care - Frankly Speaking EP 13500:10:10

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Overview: Measles were declared eliminated in 2000; however, in June 2019, the CDC announced that there were > 1,000 cases identified in the US—the largest number of cases since 1992. Join us as we discuss the causes of this increase in a vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) and strategies for containing this looming public health concern.

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

13 Jul 2020Gout - An Updated Treatment Guideline from the American College of Rheumatology - Frankly Speaking EP 18000:12:36

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Overview: The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) updated their 2012 guidelines for treating gout. To do this, they used established evidenced-based methods including population, intervention, comparator, outcomes (PICO) questions. 

Guest: Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

02 Oct 2017The Flu Stops with You – 2017/2018 Influenza Vaccination Recommendations - Frankly Speaking EP 3600:12:17

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss the 2017-2018 American College of Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) 2017-2018 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine.
  2. Review age recommendations, high-risk populations and contraindications for seasonal influenza vaccination.
  3. Discuss best practices and dispel myths your patients may believe that prevent influenza vaccination.
30 Mar 2020Alcohol and A-fib: Is Abstinence the Best Medicine? - Frankly Speaking EP 16600:09:33

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Overview: Alcohol consumption has been associated with negative cardiovascular outcomes, yet many clinicians still counsel patients that it is okay in moderation. Past observational studies have supported this idea, showing a dose-dependent relationship between alcohol consumption and the incidence of a-fib. In this episode we will explore the latest RCT out of Australia, which suggest that no level of alcohol intake is safe when it comes to a-fib.

Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

03 Apr 2017Treating Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly - Frankly Speaking EP1000:14:40

In this podcast episode, we will talk about how systolic hypertension effects outcomes, put into context a recent JACC systematic review paper on the topic and JNC 8 and discuss NNT and NNH.

11 Nov 2019Breast Density and Supplemental Imaging: Detecting Advanced Breast Cancer - Frankly Speaking EP 14600:08:57

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Overview: Join us as we discuss breast density and the use of supplemental imaging to assess risk for advanced breast cancer.

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

31 Dec 2018The 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans: Get up and Go! More IS better! Don’t Give Up! - Frankly Speaking EP 10100:10:58

Health benefits and the potential lowering of healthcare costs by billions of dollars seem like enough reasons to increase physical activity. Why can’t we do it? Why is it so hard? We’ll discuss the new guidelines (11/2018) and strategies that may get your patients moving.

 

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC Associate Professor, Director NP Programs UMMS-GSN

 

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09 Apr 2018Changing Immunization Practices: 2-Dose Vaccines - Frankly Speaking EP 6300:11:27

Immunization practices are constantly in flux as new vaccines are approved and guidelines are updated. Recently, the FDA approved a 2-dose hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine and a new 2-dose herpes zoster (HZ) vaccine. Additionally, the CDC now recommends a 2-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine schedule, a change from the previous recommendation for a 3-dose schedule. This session will discuss the changing landscape of immunization practices and recent changes to recommendations.

Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP

05 Jun 2017Alternate-day Fasting for Weight Loss - Frankly Speaking EP 1900:11:30

Is Alternate day fasting the future of weight loss?  Maybe not...

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand how Alternate day fasting is practiced
  2. Appreciate why Alternate day fasting might make physiologic sense
  3. Review the recent literature on its strengths and weaknesses
01 Oct 2018Depression and Medication Side Effects: Is Your Depression Due to Something You Are Taking? - Frankly Speaking EP 8800:12:41

The number of adults in the US on prescription medications is rising, with approximately 15% taking five or more daily medications. A recent study found that depression is a common side effect—37.2% prevalence among American adults taking prescription medications—and is associated with an increased risk of concurrent depression.

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

29 Apr 2019Avoiding Unnecessary Antibiotics: The Quick Take - Frankly Speaking EP 11800:11:05

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Overview: Antibiotics are frequently prescribed for upper respiratory infections, even when they are likely due to viral etiologies, or will resolve just as quickly without antibiotics. Many clinicians believe convincing patients they do not need to take an antibiotic is time consuming and frustrating for both parties. In fact, patients are often receptive to information on appropriate use, and the conversation can be done efficiently with practice.

Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP

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17 Feb 2020Treating Strep Throat in Half the Time - Frankly Speaking EP 16000:10:27

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Overview: This episode will review clinical decision-making tools for diagnosing and treating streptococcal pharyngitis and will discuss a recent randomized controlled trial utilizing a 5-day course of Penicillin for treatment. 

Guest: Guest: Robert Baldor, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

23 Nov 2020Evaluation of Microhematuria: A Risk-based Approach - Frankly Speaking Ep 19900:14:04

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Overview: Microhematuria is a common finding. It is usually benign, but it needs proper evaluation since it may also be a sign of malignancy. A risk-based approach can avoid unnecessary testing, while still identifying those patients with malignancy. Recent American Urological Association (AUA) guidelines use a validated risk-based approach.

Guest: Alan Ehrlich, MD

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

18 Mar 2019Sexting and US Teens: What Is It and What Should You Know About It? - Frankly Speaking EP 11200:09:44

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Overview: Sexting is increasing among U.S. youth. As cellular technology evolves, so does the behavior. There is some evidence that can help inform teens and their parents of risk, which includes increased risk of high-risk sexual behavior and non-consensual sharing of personal digital data. This episode provides clinicians important evidence on teens and sexting to inform their care of teens and their families.

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

25 May 2020What Happened to My Furosemide? Torsemide for Congestive Heart Failure - Frankly Speaking EP 17400:09:09

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Overview: In this episodes, we will discuss a systematic review and meta-analysis that examines outcomes from the use of furosemide compared to torsemide in patients with congestive heart failure.

Guest: Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

01 Jul 2019Gabapentinoid Drugs Off-Label Use: Stay in Your Lane! - Frankly Speaking EP 12700:10:27

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Overview: Join us as we discuss the increased off-label use of gabapentinoids most likely in response to the treatment of pain. 

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

26 Feb 2018Helping Depressed Patients Change: Behavioral Activation - Frankly Speaking EP 5700:09:45

Listen to this week’s episode to learn about the basic concepts of behavioral activation (BA), what research has demonstrated about its use in depression, and how to apply BA in everyday care. 

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

10 May 2021Surviving Burnout: Caring for Ourselves - Frankly Speaking Ep 22300:21:52

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Overview: Clinical psychologist Dr. Christine Runyan joins host, Dr. Frank Domino, in today’s episode to discuss the various self-care methods to help healthcare workers overcome stressors related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and to describe the potential future impact of the COVID-19 crisis on this population.

 

Episode resource links:

 

Guest: Christine Runyan, PhD, ABPP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

07 Aug 2017E-Cigarettes – Risks of Teen Vaping - Frankly Speaking EP 2800:11:39

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss the history of e-Cigarettes and how they function
  2. Discuss the findings of the recent meta-analysis/systematic review regarding US teen use and the association with future tobacco smoking behavior
  3. Discuss the potential public health concerns, implication for health policy and best practice for family and pediatric providers
08 Jul 2019The Challenges of Managing Bone Loss: Separating Fact from Fiction - Frankly Speaking EP 12800:13:32

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Overview: Conflicting evidence-based guidelines and medication risks have complicated the care of individuals with low bone density. The Endocrine Society just released its most recent recommendations for pharmacologic management of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Their goal was to address the most challenging aspects of low bone density management with clear evidence-based guidance. Join us as we review their new recommendations, compare them with other guidelines, and discuss their impact on your practice. 

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

22 Mar 2021Curcumin for osteoarthritis - Frankly Speaking Ep 21600:11:28

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Overview: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a very common problem seen in the primary care setting, but pharmacologic treatments do not alter the course of the disease and they are often associated with side effects or contraindicated in many older patients. Curcumin is an herbal treatment that has been shown to be effective for treating symptoms of OA. Join us for this episode as we discuss the evidence for curcumin in treating OA, and how to counsel patients on its use.

 

Episode resource links:

  • Wang Z. et al. Effectiveness of Curcuma longa Extract for the Treatment of Symptoms and Effusion-Synovitis of Knee Osteoarthritis : A Randomized Trial. Ann Intern Med. 2020 Dec 1;173(11):861-869.
  • Daily JW, Yang M, Park S. Efficacy of Turmeric Extracts and Curcumin for Alleviating the Symptoms of Joint Arthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials. J Med Food. 2016 Aug;19(8):717-29

Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

27 May 2019Fear Not the Fungus Treatment - Frankly Speaking EP 12200:10:37

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Overview: Since their arrival, oral anti-fungal agents have been thought to induce liver disease. Often, these medications are avoided or used with caution and frequent laboratory testing. Join us in a discussion of a recent study that builds on previous work showing the risk with using these agents is extremely small.

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP

Landing Page: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-122

 

29 Oct 2018Eliminating the Unnecessary: Updates on Screening for Cervical Cancer - Frankly Speaking 9200:08:36

Listen to this episode to learn about the update to the 2012 United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation on screening for cervical cancer. 

08 Oct 2018Preventing Opioid Dependence While Effectively Treating Pain - Frankly Speaking EP 8900:11:08

Best practices in treating acute and chronic pain have been clouded by years of misinformation. Listen to this podcast episode to learn an evidence-based recommendations that dispels these myths and encourages a new and better approach to pain management.

06 Sep 2021Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) - Frankly Speaking Ep 24000:09:20

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Overview: Have you considered continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for your patients with suboptimally controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) on at least 3 injections of insulin per day? This session will give you the information you need to confidently initiate CGM in appropriate patients. You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of the different CGM options and the benefits and challenges of CGM.

 

Episode resource links:

  • Ida S, Kaneko R, Murata K. Utility of Real-Time and Retrospective Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. J Diabetes Res. 2019 Jan 15;2019:4684815. doi: 10.1155/2019/4684815. PMID: 30775385; PMCID: PMC6350576.
  • Maiorino et al. Diabetes Care. 2020;43:1146–1156

Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

07 Oct 2019Gun Safety in Pediatric Populations: Exploring New Data and Assessing Risk - Frankly Speaking EP 14100:09:56

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Overview: Join us as we discuss gun safety and injury prevention in primary care practice.

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

06 Nov 2017Is Oxygen Helpful for Patients with Acute Stroke? - Frankly Speaking EP 4100:09:49

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Understand the results of the Stroke Oxygen Study
  2. Understand which patients will benefit from supplemental oxygen
21 Mar 2019Older Patients, Less Medications: Just Ask - Frankly Speaking EP 11300:10:08

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Overview: Join us as we discuss deprescribing; the provider-supervised process of discontinuing inappropriate medication(s). We will review minimizing risk, improving quality of life and maximizing patient-centered care.

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

04 Mar 2019Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: Preventing HIV at Hand - Frankly Speaking EP 11000:09:18

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Overview: The USPSTF recently issued a Draft Grade A recommendation that all at-risk patients be offered pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent the transmission of HIV. This multi drug, single pill regimen can lower risk of HIV and potentially prevent lifelong burden of disease. While only a draft recommendation, the USPSTF expects, after stakeholder comment, to continue to support an A recommendation to offer for all patients who are increased risk.

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

07 Feb 2022Menopausal Transition: Bothersome Symptoms Sooner Than You Expect! - Frankly Speaking Ep 26200:12:07

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Overview: Join us as we discuss menopausal transition and the unique qualities and symptoms that are bothersome to women at an early age.

 

Episode resource links:

  • Coslov, N., Richardson, M. K., & Woods, N. F. (2021). Symptom experience during the late reproductive stage and the menopausal transition: observations from the Women Living Better survey. Menopause (New York, N.Y.), 28(9), 1012–1025. https://doi.org/10.1097/GME.0000000000001805 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34313615/

     

  • ACOG Practice Guidelines: Clinical Guidelines on the Management of Menopausal Symptoms: https://www.aafp.org/afp/2014/0901/p338.html

  • Women Living Better Website:  https://womenlivingbetter.org/

  • Maki, P. M., Kornstein, S. G., Joffe, H., Bromberger, J. T., Freeman, E. W., Athappilly, G., Bobo, W. V., Rubin, L. H., Koleva, H. K., Cohen, L. S., Soares, C. N., & Board of Trustees for The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) and the Women and Mood Disorders Task Force of the National Network of Depression Centers (2018). Guidelines for the evaluation and treatment of perimenopausal depression: summary and recommendations. Menopause (New York, N.Y.), 25(10), 1069–1085. https://doi.org/10.1097/GME.0000000000001174 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30179986/

  • Johnson, A., Roberts, L., & Elkins, G. (2019). Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Menopause. Journal of evidence-based integrative medicine, 24, 2515690X19829380. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X19829380 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419242/

  • Barnard, N; Kahleova, H; Holtz, D; del Aguila, F; Neola, M; Crosby, Lelia M.& Holubkov, R (2021). The Women's Study for the Alleviation of Vasomotor Symptoms (WAVS): a randomized, controlled trial of a plant-based diet and whole soybeans for postmenopausal women, Menopause 28 (10), 1150-1156 doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000001812

Guest: Jill M. Terrien PhD, ANP-BC 

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

09 Dec 2019Red Meat: Confusion and Conflicts of Interest - Frankly Speaking EP 15000:14:06

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Overview: Join us as we review a landmark paper that reached the conclusion that limiting red meat would not have a large impact on patient outcomes.

Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

07 Sep 2020Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19: Not Ready for Prime-Time - Frankly Speaking Ep 18800:13:49

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Overview: A review of the latest evidence regarding hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as treatment for SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Guest: Alan Ehrlich, MD

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

11 Oct 2021MRI for Elevated PSA - Frankly Speaking Ep 24500:11:48

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Overview: When your patient has an elevated screening PSA level, your first inclination may be to refer for a biopsy, but have you considered obtaining a pre-biopsy MRI? In this podcast, we will review the appropriate management for an elevated screening PSA. You’ll want to hear about the new benefit of obtaining a pre-biopsy MRI to guide diagnostic procedures.

 

Episode resource links:

  • NEJM July 9, 2021; DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2100852\ Urology 2016 Apr;90:32-7. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2015.11.046

Guest: Frank J. Domino, MD

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

17 Jun 2019Barriers to Physical Activity: Women’s Breast Size - Frankly Speaking EP 12500:11:37

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Overview: Join us as we discuss barriers to physical activity and how providers can help to address these issues, particularly in women with large breast size.

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

29 Jan 2018An Oral Fecal Transplant for Lunch?- Frankly Speaking EP 5300:11:30

Treating recurrent C. difficile colitis can be difficult, but recent trials have demonstrated the benefit of treating with fecal transplantation. Questions exist, however, about around the best mode of administration. Listen to this week’s episode to learn about a recent RCT that compares oral and colonoscopic delivery methods and provides an answer.

 

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Appreciate the current guidelines for treating recurrent difficile colitis
  2. Understand the pharmacology of fecal transplantation
  3. Learn about the latest research on how best to administer such treatment
24 Aug 2020COVID-19: School Closing, Prevention, and Prognosis - Frankly Speaking Episode 18600:14:06

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Overview: This episode will review current literature on COVID-19 data.

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

24 Jul 2017The Opioid Epidemic: Is Your Practice Changing? - Frankly Speaking EP 2600:12:07

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss the findings of Martins et al survey results in the context of primary care practice
  2. Identify validated tools useful in your practice to identify opioid misuse
  3. Discuss methods to promote effective pain management including utilizing safe prescribing strategies
09 Sep 2019Statins After 75 Years of Age in Healthy Seniors? Still No - Frankly Speaking EP 13700:10:57

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Overview: In this episode we expand on the rationale for not screening and treating hyperlipidemia in patients without CV disease, diabetes, renal failure or heart failure.

Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

16 Aug 2021Identifying Risk in Women to Prevent CVD - Frankly Speaking Ep 23700:09:30

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Overview: Solid evidence shows that adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) correlate with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women. Evidence is also becoming clearer that lactation and breastfeeding may have CV protective benefits as well. Social determinants of health play a significant role in these diseases; facts support that Black, Hispanic and Asian American women suffer from worse pregnancy outcomes than White American women. Join us while we discuss the recent American Heart Association (AHA) guideline update regarding the association of increased risk of CVD and metabolic disease with APOs and what can be done to reduce these risks.

 

Episode resource links:

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

25 Feb 2021COVID-19 in the Office: Outpatient Management00:29:07

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Overview: So much has changed concerning COVID-19 management, but few interventions are clearly beneficial in the outpatient management of patients.  This podcast will try to answer some of the common questions community based providers have about handling their patients’ illness. Episode reference links:  Vitamin D for COVID-19 (VIVID) study

STOP COVID Trial

Rise Above COVID

 

Guest: Paul E. Sax, MD

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

04 Dec 2017Endurance Sports: In it for the long haul - Frankly Speaking EP 4500:11:09

What do you say when your 50-year-old patient that has been relatively sedentary in the last 3 decades wants to do a triathlon? In this episode, we will review a U.S. case series of participants in triathlon races from 1985-2016, and discuss risk, reward, and reality.

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Review data collected over 30 years on triathlon events and the risks to participants.
  2. Discuss recommendations for patients embarking on extreme physical activity.
  3. Review strategies to promote well-being and lower risk when considering endurance sports.
02 Mar 2020Milk: Whole, Skim or Something In Between? - Frankly Speaking EP 162 (Live from Pri-Med South)00:12:46

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Overview: This episode will review four recent publications that help guide milk consumption in children and adults. 

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

24 Dec 2018Evaluating and Managing Perimenopausal Depression: No Small Task, Are You up for It? - Frankly Speaking EP 10000:09:26

This episode is a discussion of the recent summary and recommendations of an expert panel that conducted a systemic review on the published perimenopausal literature to identify, characterize and treat women in this population.

 

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC Associate Professor, Director NP Programs UMMS-GSN

 

Landing Page: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/Podcast/100-perminopausal-depression-frankly-speaking

 

09 Nov 2020Handling Upper Respiratory Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Frankly Speaking Ep 19700:15:54

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Overview: This episode will review how to best care for patients who present with respiratory symptoms during the fall and winter.

Guest: Alan Ehrlich, MD

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

25 Jan 2017Introduction of Food to Infants: Preventing Peanut Allergies - Frankly Speaking EP300:13:55

Can peanut allergy be prevented in children? This podcast will review the newest AAP recommendations on feeding in the first year of life, with a special emphasis on preventing atopic disorders. After listening to the podcast, listeners will be able to summarize essential points of current AAP EBP guidelines for introduction of complementary foods to infants and current EBP recommendations for introducing potentially allergenic foods, specifically peanut products, to low risk and high risk infants. 

23 Oct 2017Rare Risks with Pediatric Cough & Cold Medications - Frankly Speaking EP 3900:10:54

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss the AAP position and why
  2. Review findings of adverse events and where the danger lies
  3. Offer advice on what to use and how to dose.
23 Aug 2021Lung Cancer Screening—Expanded Recommendations! - Frankly Speaking Ep 23800:11:49

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Overview: Join us to discuss important changes in the 2021 USPSTF recommendation on lung cancer screening. Given lung cancer’s high prevalence and poor prognosis in later stages, it is important for primary care clinicians to know which patients to screen and what method to use. You’ll also learn the appropriate time to stop screening.

 

Episode resource links:

  • Screening for Lung Cancer US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement JAMA. 2021;325(10):962-970. doi:10.1001/jama.2021.1117

Guest: Robert A. Baldor MD, FAAFP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

13 Apr 2020“Make it Stop!” – can a simple and quick intervention help improve quit rates in your patients who smoke? - Frankly Speaking EP 16800:10:34

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Overview: A recent RCT from Hong Kong found that a brief 1-minute standardized intervention (based on the AWARD Model and self-determination theory) was more effective than giving printed smoking cessation materials to semi-urgent and non-urgent emergency department patients at smoking abstinence at 12 months. Join us as we discuss the implications of this study on your practice and care of individuals who smoke.

Guest: Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

03 Sep 2018Physician Burnout: What Degree Have We Reached? - Frankly Speaking EP 8400:11:26

This episode is an introductory discussion of the very real problem of physician burnout. It affects you and those around you. What do we know about burnout and how can we move beyond it?

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

04 May 2020Caution! Falling Seniors Ahead! - Frankly Speaking EP 17100:09:41

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Overview: Join us as we discuss falls: a clinical issue that warrants regular assessment in adults over the age of 65.

Guest: Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

17 Jul 2017Artificial Sweeteners: Does Diet Soda Do More Harm Than Good? - Frankly Speaking EP 2500:09:30

Learning Objectives:

  1. Review how the correlation of artificial sweeteners and CNS outcomes were related
  2. Summarize how artificial sweeteners may increase risk for obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
  3. Remind listeners that use of sucrose in appropriate dosages is safer than artificial sweeteners
16 Oct 2019Saving the Brain: How Long Is Too Long to Pursue Endovascular Reperfusion After a Stroke? - Frankly Speaking EP 14200:11:09

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Overview: There has been increasing interest in the use of endovascular reperfusion for patients who have suffered an ischemic stroke. The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Stroke Association (ASA) have jointly developed a nationwide registry to evaluate the benefits of these techniques on stroke outcomes. During this episode we will review a recent retrospective cohort study of almost 7,000 patients presenting with an acute ischemic stroke that demonstrates a significant benefit to endovascular reperfusion, even several hours after the onset of symptoms.

Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

22 Feb 2021Vitamin D: What It Helps, and What It Doesn’t - Frankly Speaking Ep 21200:14:44

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Overview: During this episode, we will review some of the recent data on Vitamin D supplementation and its association with cardiovascular outcomes, falls, vertigo, and general health.

 

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

28 Oct 2019Getting Glutened: Early Childhood Gluten Consumption and the Risk of Celiac Disease - Frankly Speaking EP 14400:10:59

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Overview: The degree to which early exposure to gluten-containing foods affects the risk of developing celiac disease is controversial. Join us as we discuss a recent Norwegian study suggesting that the timing of introduction of gluten in the diet may be less important than the amount of gluten in the diet at 18 months of age.

Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

27 Dec 2021Favorite Podcast of 2021 - Frankly Speaking EP 25600:19:40

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Overview: Live at Pri-Med East! In this episode, each podcaster will discuss the most impactful paper and podcast of the year.

 

Episode resource links:

 

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C, Alan M. Ehrlich, MD, FAAFP, Jill M. Terrien, PhD, ANP-BC, Jillian Joseph, MSPAS, PA-C

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

26 Mar 2018How to Best Treat Cognitive Impairment – 2018 AAN Recommendations - Frankly Speaking EP 6100:11:28

In this week’s episode, we’ll be continuing the discussion on the AAN’s updated practice guideline on mild cognitive impairment. Last week’s podcast episode provided overview of the updated practice guideline, and this week’s episode focuses on treatment recommendations.

Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP

24 May 2021How Long Should You Continue Bisphosphonate Treatment for Osteoporosis? - Frankly Speaking Ep 22500:08:52

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Overview: Join us for this episode as we review the recently published (Dec. 2020) cohort study in JAMA on using bisphosphonates to prevent hip fractures. We will review the utility of bisphosphonates after 5 years and how to discuss their risks and benefits with patients.

 

Episode resource links:

Guest: Robert A. Baldor MD, FAAFP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

18 Feb 2019Finding Your Balance – Does Tai Chi Prevent Falls in Older Adults? - Frankly Speaking 10800:09:10

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Overview: Falls in the older population are associated with significant morbidity and mortality yet little evidence exists to determine best practices for prevention. Join us while we discuss a recent RCT that examined Tai Chi versus more traditional exercising in older individuals and its impact on reduction in falls for those at greatest risk.

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

19 Jun 2017New Simpler HPV Vaccine Schedule - Frankly Speaking EP 2100:09:09

HPV immunization has been recommended for pre-teens and teens for over a decade, however vaccination rates remain low. In October 2016 the CDC changed their recommendations to 2 doses of HPV vaccine in teens before their 15th birthday (from 3 doses), does this make it easier for completion? 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Review the current recommendations for Human Papilloma Vaccination (HPV) in the young adolescent population including immunogenicity.
  2. Discuss the prevalence of HPV and associated diseases and cancer
  3. Review strategies to increase vaccination rates
15 Feb 2021Let’s Get Physical: Consider PT for Initial Treatment of Sciatica - Frankly Speaking Ep 21100:13:15

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Overview: There are various treatment options for patients with acute sciatica. Choosing the best option should be tailored to the specific needs of the patient, and when possible, include early recommendation for physical therapy (PT). In this episode we review research on use of PT for treatment of sciatica and discuss how you can incorporate PT recommendations into patient care.

 

Click here to view a prone piriformis release for sciatic pain

 

Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

12 Mar 2018GET UP: A Small Bit of Movement Makes a Big Impact - Frankly Speaking EP 5900:08:37

This observational study found adding very little activity, akin to going for a 30-minute walk or converting to a standing desk for half your workday, lowered all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.

Guest: Alan Ehrlich, MD

04 Jun 2018Mom, Do I Have to Practice the Piano Again? The Benefit of Music Instruction on Executive Function - Frankly Speaking EP 7100:10:23

Listen to this week's episode to learn about a randomized trial of children in music vs. visual arts instruction. Music instruction led to improvements in verbal intelligence, executive functions, and academic performance.

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

20 Aug 2018More Than Beauty: Length and Quality of Sleep and Its Impact on CV Risk Factors in Teens - Frankly Speaking EP 8200:11:03

It has been fairly established that short duration of sleep is associated with obesity in teens and adults; however, the impact of quantity and quality of sleep has not been as well established. A cross-sectional study by Feliciano et al. found that longer and better sleep was associated with better cardiometabolic profiles in early adolescence – independent of other factors.

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

14 Feb 2022Oral Anti−COVID-19 Medications—a Game Changer? - Frankly Speaking Ep 26300:12:31

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Overview: The FDA’s recent emergency use authorization (EUA) for oral agents to treat COVID-19 means that primary care providers (PCPs) will be on the frontline of treating patients with COVID-19. Therefore, PCPs must understand who is eligible for such treatments and how to prescribe them. We will discuss the results of the recent FDA EUA for Pfizer’s Paxlovid and Merck’s molnupiravir antiviral agents and give you the information you need to confidently prescribe them.

 

Episode resource links:

Guest: Robert A. Baldor MD, FAAFP

 

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

04 Sep 2017Infant Sleep Safety: AAP Recommendations Explained - Frankly Speaking EP 3200:12:25

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss the most recent evidence based practice guidelines on safe infant sleep environment
  2. Discuss barriers to implementing the EBP safe sleep environment guidelines
  3. Discuss strategies to improve compliance with EBP safe sleep environment guidelines
08 Apr 2019Putting the “Bite” on Type 2 Diabetes - Frankly Speaking EP 11500:10:39

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Overview: In this episode we discuss how periodontal disease worsens A1C and other clinical outcomes in T2DM.

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

05 Aug 2019What Is Your Purpose in Life? Impact of Perceived Life Purpose on Life Expectancy - Frankly Speaking EP 13200:11:34

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Overview: A recently published study looked at the association between a perceived life purpose (using modified Ryff and Keyes Scales of Psychological Well-being) and mortality in individuals participating in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). The results seem to indicate that a strong sense of purpose to one’s life is associated with decreased mortality. Join us as we discuss the implications of this study and how to apply it in practice to improve your patients’ health and well-being as well as your own. 

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

19 Oct 2020Is There a Correlation Between Low-to-Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Improved Cognitive Function? - Frankly Speaking Ep 19400:12:03

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Overview: The available evidence on alcohol consumption and its relationship to health is abundant, varied, and often conflicting. The evidence that excessive consumption is associated with poor outcomes is consistent; however, evidence on low-to-moderate alcohol consumption has ranged from poor outcomes to no impact to improved outcomes. Join us while we discuss new evidence that reveals an association between low-to-moderate alcohol use in white middle-to-older aged adults and improved cognition.

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

23 Jul 2018Binge Drinking in Adolescents: A Sober Subject That Begs for Attention - Frankly Speaking EP 7800:10:09

For adolescents who binge drink, when they begin and how often they do it affects academic performance. This episode discusses the findings of a longitudinal analysis of secondary school students in Canada: The COMPASS study.

Guest: Jill Terrien PhD, ANP-BC

15 Jul 2019Mammography Screening: Sorting through Conflicting Guidelines - Frankly Speaking EP 12900:11:06

Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

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Overview: Multiple organizations have issued guidelines on breast cancer screening, but these guidelines are often conflicting. Recently, the American College of Physicians (ACP) reviewed the data supporting seven different guideline recommendations and issued new guidance on breast cancer screening for average-risk women. Join our discussion of the recommendations to help develop a consistent approach to breast cancer screening in your practice. 

Guest: Alan M. Ehrlich, MD, FAAFP

Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

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