#105 Sickle Cell: 5 Pearls Segment

#105 Sickle Cell: 5 Pearls Segment

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#205 Nutrition Studies, Coffee and the CRAVE Trial: Beyond Journal Club with the NEJM Group

Is coffee helping or harming our patients’ hearts?In this Beyond Journal Club, we unpack the CRAVE trial and use it as a lens to answer a bigger question:How should clinicians interpret nutrition research, especially when it feels inconsistent or hard to trust?Listen for a concis ...  Afficher plus

#204 Diabetic Foot Infections & Osteomyelitis: 5 Pearls Segment

Why can these infections be tricky? How to diagnose osteomyelitis at the bedside? Do we always need IV vs oral antibiotics? And the best for last: Simple, practical wound care strategies for medical students, residents, and clinicians who want a clear, usable approach..🔹Sponsor: ...  Afficher plus

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