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The Flu: Nothing to Sneeze About!
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Dec 6, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Time Stamps00:00 Podcast Intro01:00 How is influenza different from other respiratory infections, such as the common cold?02:02 Why is influenza such a big deal? Many people think about influenza for different reasons, but how can we hit this home for the everyday person?04:43 Can we unpack the idea of getting vaccinations, specifically getting vaccinations every year?06:36 Can you address some of the common misperceptions when it comes to getting the flu vaccine? 11:02 Who should see their doctor when they exhibit flu-like symptoms?12:36 How is the influenza test changing?14:45 The idea of point-of-care testing that bridges the patient/clinical practice and the laboratory supporting that practice caring for that patient. Can you discuss what some of the logistics and challenges are that come in to point-of-care testing?16:02 What does it mean in regards to treatment of influenza with having a more sensitive test that is rapidly available? 17:55 How are we spreading this knowledge to all of our physicians so they can understand how to make the decision of who needs be treated and why?19:23 Are there any questions or feedback that either of you have gotten from other physicians or nurses on this topic that surprised you?21:25 Is there a future state on the horizon where you think we may not need to be getting the influenza shot every year?23:57 This podcast is really centered on building bridges between the clinical world and the lab world. Would you mind sharing a story that highlights where this collaboration has really helped the patient? 26:47 I’m curious, for the trainees in your program, how are they trained/mentored on crossing the boundaries between the clinical and laboratory?28:59 Is there anything you would like to add that we haven’t talked about so far?Additional resources:https://www.cdc.gov/flu/index.htm
Released:
Dec 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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