Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast NephJC
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- 健康與體能
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.
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FF 68: Inpatient hypertension
Beep Beep. Hey intern the patient’s blood pressure is 160/95. Do you want to do something.
No. The answer is no.
But honestly we have all been guilted into ordering some clonidine or god forbid some IV hydralazine.
Stop it. Just stop it.
Join the filtrate as we dissect a recent study looking at this issue with the lead author. -
FF67: NephMadness Animal House
NephMadness prides itself on not repeating topics. Most topics don’t get revisited for years after a single appearance. But one region stands alone. One region is making its fourth appearance in the 12 year history of NephMadness! That region is Animal House!
Modern medical education doesn’t go to the comparative physiology well very often. So when we do, it is always fresh and exciting. Join the Filtrate as we explore the fascinating world of the Gila Monster and Mourning Dove. -
FF66: How Medicine Works and When It Doesn't
So this one has been on the hard drive gathering dust for quite awhile. There were significant technical problems (in other words, Joel screwed up. But the episode is now complete and despite some obvious stutters, it turned out pretty good.)
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Freely Filtered 065: BEST Fluids
The fluids wars have been going back and forth and now have another big win. This time in transplant.
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FF 64 Kidney Week Live
On Friday of #KidneyWk, at the City Winery in Philadelphia, The Filtrate collaborated with The Curbsiders to do a live show in front of dozens of fans.
Freely Filtered is proud to get to play a role in one of these moments. Amit Garg, friend of the Pod, invited Freely Filtered into the tent to record a podcast on his High Impact and Late Breaking Clinical Trial for simultaneous release with his presentation.
Here is that podcast…
How do we move the needle on living donor transplants? The EnAKT LKD Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial takes its shot -
Freely Filtered 63: Late Breaking and High Impact Clinical Trials
We love Kidney Week and the quintessential event at Kidney Week is the Late Break and High Impact Clinical Trial Sessions. Here we see the cutting edge of science revealed. We get to be first when years of work are revealed to the world. And one of the coolest ways for a study to be revealed is with simultaneous publication in a high-impact journal.
Freely Filtered is proud to get to play a role in one of these moments. Amit Garg, friend of the Pod, invited Freely Filtered into the tent to record a podcast on his High Impact and Late Breaking Clinical Trial for simultaneous release with his presentation.
Here is that podcast…
How do we move the needle on living donor transplants? The EnAKT LKD Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial takes its shot