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Freely Filtered 043: NephMadness and Animal House

Freely Filtered 043: NephMadness and Animal House

FromFreely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast


Freely Filtered 043: NephMadness and Animal House

FromFreely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Mar 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Filtrate:Joel TopfJoshua WaitzmanNayan AroraSophia AmbrusoJordy CohenSpecial Guest:Kelly HyndmanEditor:Joel TopfPodCrawlMonday, March 14: The Curbsiders An Internal Medicine Podcast…for the Internist. This episode will focus on the Cardiorenal region with Game Maker, Joel Topf @Kidney_Boy, and Selection Committee Member, Sadiya Khan @HeartDocSadiya. Listen on Apple or SpotifyTuesday, March 15: The Drs. WashingtonThe Drs. Washington are three sister physicians who discuss their story and the stories of minority physicians, tips for students interested in careers in medicine, and health-related topics. In this episode, Katie Rizzolo @katierizzolo and Dinushika Mohottige @DMohottige discuss social and physical determinants of health as well as governmental and institutional initiatives that affect health inequities in nephrology.Listen on Apple or SpotifyWednesday, March 16: The CribsidersOn this pediatric podcast, go deep into the Neonatal AKI bracket with the writer, Michelle Starr @mcstarr1. Listen on Apple or SpotifyThursday, March 17: Up My Nursing GameUp My Nursing Game is an educational nursing podcast that uses expert interviews to address common nursing questions and pitfalls. It offers free CE credits through VCU Health. This episode featuring Bourne Auguste @bourneauguste and Daniel Weiner @DanTheKidneyMan will focus on blood pressure and Dialysis. Listen on Apple or SpotifyFriday, March 18: Best Science (BS) MedicineThe Best Science Medicine podcast is all about helping primary care clinicians incorporate the best available evidence into their practice in order to help facilitate shared decision-making. In this episode, Game Makers Samira Farouk @ssfarouk and Matthew Sparks @Nephro_Sparks discuss the tricky issue of albuminuria – who to monitor, what to monitor, and who to treat. They spend a lot of time dribbling and end up deciding that nothing is a slam dunk, so stay until the end for a real buzzer beater.Listen on Apple or SpotifySaturday, March 19: Freely FilteredThe Filtrate break down the Animal House region with Selection Committee Member Kelly Hyndman @DrKeeksPhD.Listen on Apple or SpotifyShow Notes:Kelly Hyndman is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Section of Cardio-Renal Physiology and Medicine, Division of Nephrology, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She has trained both in comparative physiology and kidney physiology labs and is currently a principal investigator of a basic science lab with research interests in novel mechanisms of fluid-electrolyte balance.From Fish to Philosopher by Homer Smith. Review from 1954 in JAMA.#BlueRibbonFailMarine Iguana Visual Abstract by SophieThe OctonautsThe Oregon TrailCRIC StudyAnimal House 2022 blog post by Tiffany TruongGiraffes sleep 4.6 hours a day. Behavioural sleep in the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) in a zoological gardenTobias WangPeter BieGimli the Corgi GiraffeManBearPig from South ParkMike TysonEmus, not mammelsClimate Change Threats on Black Bears in CaliforniaAs Winter Warms, Bears Can’t Sleep. And They’re Getting Into Trouble.Fat Bear Week has a champion: All hail 480 OtisStillsuit in DuneFreely Filtered 042: Nephrin Antibodies Cause Minimal Change Disease. Wait...What?A molecular mechanism explaining albuminuria in kidney diseaseAmerican Heart Association Hypertension Podcast with Swapnil Hiremath and Carolyn ThomasLink to all the AHA podcastsThe Trojan horse Affair podcastCurbsiders #321 Hypertension FAQ with Jordy CohenThe Alpinist
Released:
Mar 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Twice monthly (aspirational) recap of the NephJC journal club. NephJC reviews the most important manuscripts which are driving nephrology forward and improving our understanding of the kidney.