M.ED POD — CME for the Practicing Clinician

University of Utah Health

The M.ED POD offers free continuing medical education (CME) in 30 minutes or less from University of Utah Health and the Rural & Underserved Utah Training Experience (RUUTE). Conversations are hosted by Tyson Schwab, MD, to offer insight, information, and tools that support clinical care providers, their patients, and their practice. M.ED POD guests share their perspectives and experiences in research, digital health, specialty care, wellness, and more. Follow the pod for compelling conversations with clinical experts for CME on the go.

  1. 1D AGO

    AI, Interoperability, and the Evolution of Healthcare

    Peter Weir, MD, our host for this episode, is a primary care physician and currently serves as the Chief Population Health Officer for University of Utah Health. Weir’s guest is Dr. Ken Kawamoto, known nationally in the fields of clinical informatics, interoperability, and AI-enabled healthcare and leader of U of U Health’s Innovation Lab. He is an MD/PhD and has a remarkable ability to blend what providers and staff need to be successful and efficient while caring for patients. Artificial intelligence is changing health care and academic medicine at a remarkable pace. For years, AI has supported predictive analytics, imaging, and the extraction of data from clinical notes. Today, large language models and related technologies are accelerating that progress, helping us solve complex problems faster and more effectively. Importantly, these tools are designed to support human expertise—not replace it. In the podcast we cover a variety of topics, including what we mean when we use terms like AI and large language models (LLMs), what this technology actually is, why we’re seeing a tipping point in adoption and effectiveness, how AI can be integrated into the EMR, its role in clinical decision-making, the ongoing challenges with interoperability—and how AI may help improve the flow of data between health systems—as well as both the excitement and the legitimate concerns surrounding this technology. Listeners will learn more about HIPAA compliance and safety with AI tools and how it can increase patient face-time by automating administrative tasks like note-taking, coding, and drafting documentation. AI innovations can ironically improve and restore the human side of caring for patients.

    40 min
  2. MAR 2

    Quality of Life After Stroke - CME

    Lee Chung, MD, a stroke neurologist withfaculty appointments at the University of Utah Hospital and the Salt Lake City VA, hosts this episode. His clinical, educational, and research work spans both institutions. Dr. Chung interviews Alexandra Terrill, PhD, a clinical psychologist specializing in stroke, quality of life, and rehabilitation. Dr. Terrill brings more than 15 years of experience in mixed‑methods and community‑engaged intervention development and serves as co‑director of the Center for Quality of Life after Stroke. Terrill shares her academic path, what drew her to work with stroke survivors, and the rewards and challenges of caring for patients and supporting families navigating life after stroke. Chung and Terrill explore how healthcare professionals can elevate post‑stroke care by providing appropriate resources and interventions that meaningfully improve quality of life. Rehabilitation Physicians (Physiatrists)—who lead post‑stroke recovery—will find their conversation particularly relevant. Listeners will learn how to counsel patients who are “medically cleared” yet continue to feel impaired, along with guidance on what additional care may be needed. The episode also emphasizes the importance of identifying caregiver burnout and offers practical questions to help clinicians uncover it. Neuro-critical care physicians, neurologists, vascular neurologists, neurosurgeons, hospitalists, and emergency medicine physicians will gain a clearer understanding of the full continuum of stroke care and how to effectively guide their patients through the next steps in recovery. Learn more and access stroke information and resources: The Center for Quality of Life (QOL) after Stroke Neurology Patient Services Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital – Stroke Recovery Program ReStoreD – Resilience, Stroke, Dyad TRAILS – Technology Recreation Access Independence Lifestyle Sports   Visit uofuhealth.org/medpod for podcast and information on CME credit. UPSPRING- Science and Psychology of Resilience in Neurorehabilitation Group

    37 min
  3. FEB 20

    Age Friendly Care with ⁠Timothy Farrell, MD, AGSF⁠

    Host: Andrea Harris, RN, Clinical Nurse Lead for Age-Friendly Care Guest: Timothy Farrell, MD, AGSF – Presidential Endowed Chair, Division of Geriatrics; Professor of Medicine; Associate Chief for Age-Friendly Care at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine, University of Utah. Dr. Farrell is a nationally recognized leader in geriatrics education and age-friendly health systems. In this episode, we explore geriatrics as a medical specialty and what it truly means to deliver age-friendly care. Dr. Farrell breaks down why geriatrics is essential across all clinical settings and offers practical guidance health care teams can apply immediately. We discuss: What geriatrics is and why it matters. The Age-Friendly Health System (AFHS) framework. The 4Ms of Age-Friendly Care—often expanded to a multi‑complex 5th M. How each M supports safe, effective, person-centered care for older adults. How clinicians can incorporate these principles into daily practice across outpatient, inpatient, emergency, and transitional care settings. This episode serves as an accessible and actionable introduction for clinicians and learners seeking to improve care for older adults. This conversation will be especially valuable to: Physicians & APPs: Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Emergency Medicine Nurses and care managers Social workers Interdisciplinary team members involved in older adult care Health system leaders interested in Age-Friendly Health System design, quality improvement, and implementation Resources & Links Geriatrics Specialty Care and Consultation University of Utah Education & Training Opportunities in Geriatrics U of U Health Age Friendly Programs Aging Brain Care ProgramPatient-Centered Medical HomeDelirium PreventionGUIDE (Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience) Visit: uofuhealth.org/medpod for podcast access and CME information.

    38 min
  4. FEB 3

    Caring for Elite Athletes, with Chris Gee, MD

    Tyson Schwab, MD, sits down with Christopher Gee, MD, to discuss his journey to become a sports medicine physician. As a member of the teaching faculty at University Hospital, Dr. Gee educates resident physicians, fellows, and medical students through clinical teaching rounds and structured didactic sessions.  Dr. Gee is a Team Physician for the U.S. Speed Skating Team and serves as the Medical Director for the NHL’s Utah Hockey Club. He has accompanied Team USA to the Olympic Games, provided medical support for the Tour of Utah, and serves as Medical Director for the Salt Lake City Marathon. In addition, he is the attending team physician for Copper Hills High School and the Chief Medical Officer for the Nitro Circus World Games and the Dew Tour Summer and Winter competitions  Topics discussed include:  ·       Working with elite/professional athletes  ·       Services for High School and Professional Sports Partnerships   ·       Off season training  ·       The role of a sports medicine physician  ·       Multidisciplinary care – sports medicine collaboration with other specialties like nutritionists, physical therapists, strength coaches, orthopedics, etc.  ·       Rehab protocols  ·       Return-to-play decisions  ·       Advancements and technologies supporting athletes, ultrasound and PRP  ·       Research and CME

    27 min

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The M.ED POD offers free continuing medical education (CME) in 30 minutes or less from University of Utah Health and the Rural & Underserved Utah Training Experience (RUUTE). Conversations are hosted by Tyson Schwab, MD, to offer insight, information, and tools that support clinical care providers, their patients, and their practice. M.ED POD guests share their perspectives and experiences in research, digital health, specialty care, wellness, and more. Follow the pod for compelling conversations with clinical experts for CME on the go.