Booster Shots

Neal TAmbe

A short, quick-hit clinical update podcast for the DHM @ UCSF community. We include information from the following sources: - Clinical Knowledge Community Dispatch - UCSF specialist interviews - Antibiotic stewardship committees

  1. 025 - POP II: mobility and coffee, SPAQI pulm, GI and dietary suppl

    05/13/2024

    025 - POP II: mobility and coffee, SPAQI pulm, GI and dietary suppl

    This is part 2 of a series looking at perioperative medicine, with a few updates from CONVERGE on the effectiveness of mobilization postop and coffee for faster return of bowel function, and a revisit to the Society for Perioperative Quality Improvement (SPAQI) for pulm, GI, and dietary meds. Quick note: we don't discuss dietary meds in depth at all since there are so many of them and the yield is low, so look to the links below! | 00.44 - Early mobilization is associated with reduced time in the hospital [JAMA Surgery 2023] | | 02.08 - Your local coffee shop's next bespoke coffee formulation: NGT coffee for early gut mobility! [AJS 2023] | | 03.04 - SPAQI position paper on Pulmonary and GI associated medications [Mayo clin proc 2021] | | 05.14 - SPAQI position paper on Dietary supplements [Mayo Clin proc 2021] | | 05.56 - Closing | [The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsements by UCSF of the linked websites, or the information, products, or services contained therein. UCSF does not exercise any editorial control over the information found therein, nor does UCSF make any representation of their accuracy or completeness. All information contained in this episode are the opinions of the respective speakers and not necessarily the views their respective institutions or UCSF, and is only provided for information purposes, not to diagnose or treat.] Music by Amit Apte. Surgery Vectors by Vecteezy

    7 min
  2. 024 - Addicted to Addiction med w/ Dr. Martin: teaching and consult tips, AUD and gabapentin, and getting to know her

    04/29/2024

    024 - Addicted to Addiction med w/ Dr. Martin: teaching and consult tips, AUD and gabapentin, and getting to know her

    In this episode, we hear the rest of the interview with Dr. Marlene Martin, Hospitalist and Addiction Medicine specialist at SF General. She spoke at CONVERGE, but this year we got to her first! Last episode she discussed some topics around methadone initiation. Today we will here about Dr. Martin's thoughts on applying these concepts in the hospital, and how YOU can do it too! Other topics include discussing with patients about the the positive urine screen, and gabapentin in the treatment of AUD. Stick around to hear a bit about Dr. Martin's touristy wishes! | 00.00 - Episode open: WE MEET AGAIN | | 00.41 - Getting motivated and teaching tips | | 03.33 - TOXing with patients about the UTOX | | 11.29 - And a random pearl for those that stick it out to the end, Gabapentin in the treatment of AUD | Gabapentin For the Treatment of AUD [JAMA 2020, JAMA-IM 2014] | 15.20 - What got you into Addiction Medicine? | Beyond the Purple Journal [JHM 2021] | 18.55 - Get to know here: Dr. Martin and South America | [The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsements by UCSF of the linked websites, or the information, products, or services contained therein. UCSF does not exercise any editorial control over the information found therein, nor does UCSF make any representation of their accuracy or completeness. All information contained in this episode are the opinions of the respective speakers and not necessarily the views their respective institutions or UCSF, and is only provided for information purposes, not to diagnose or treat.] Music by Amit Apte. Cover art organized by Neal Tambe.

    22 min
  3. 023 - Addiction med w/ Dr. Marlene Martin: Methadone and QTc, faster titration, depots and more!

    04/22/2024

    023 - Addiction med w/ Dr. Marlene Martin: Methadone and QTc, faster titration, depots and more!

    In this episode, we say Hi to all our new listeners after SHM, we are glad you are joining us and hope you stick around! Make sure to follow on your platform of choice. Today we are broadcasting part 1 of an interview with Dr. Marlene Martin, an addiction medicine specialist who works at the SF General. We talk to her about methadone initiation issues including faster initiation, QTc checks, and pain management during an admission. Note: this episode is provided for informational purposes only. We do not directly endorse the use of these discussions, including CAM2038, without proper input from your local addiction medicine consultants. | 00.00 - Episode open: HELLO TO OUR NEW LISTENERS! | | 00.48 -Intro to Dr. Marlene Martin | | 01.53 - Latine v Latinx - ask people how they want to be referred to! | | 03.08- Methadone and checking the QTc | | 09.34 - What happens outpatient with the EKG and the QTc? | | 10.04 - Discussing needs with other groups. Its a team effort! | | 11.14 - Methadone changes and EKG followup | | 12.07 - COMING SOON: FASTER METHADONE TITRATION (spoiler, don't do it yet without addiction medicine guidance) | CAM2038 as a possible depot option. Studies are currently being done | 17.15 - What to do with pain on top of methadone or Buprenorphine | Rapid Clinical Updates: Inpatient Management of Opioids [SHM 2023] Marlene's paper "Inhospital substance use policies" [JAM 2023] | 24.53 - Closing | [The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsements by UCSF of the linked websites, or the information, products, or services contained therein. UCSF does not exercise any editorial control over the information found therein, nor does UCSF make any representation of their accuracy or completeness. All information contained in this episode are the opinions of the respective speakers and not necessarily the views their respective institutions or UCSF, and is only provided for information purposes, not to diagnose or treat.] Music by Amit Apte. Cover art organized by Neal Tambe.

    26 min
  4. 022 - CONVERGE, EMPA-CKD, abx @ EOL, and ketamine in the ED

    04/08/2024

    022 - CONVERGE, EMPA-CKD, abx @ EOL, and ketamine in the ED

    Before we head off to SHM CONVERGE this weekend, here are a few articles that may be of use in your practice. A random assortment from end-of-life care to ketamine in pain control, hopefully its something for everyone. | 00.05 - Intro | | 00.48 - CONVERGE - come visit me on Saturday in Hall F! Or email boostershots@ucsd.edu if you want to discuss at other times! | | 01.42 - Empagliflozin delays CKD progression in diabetic or glomerular disease, but not necessarily hypertensive or renovascular disease [ACP Journal Club 2024 (subscription required), Lancet D&E 2024] | 03.14 - Antibiotics and end of life care - I recommend you look at the paper [CID 2024] | | 06.33 - Low dose ketamine for pain control vs. morphine → Shorter onset, but shorter duration [AJEMEN 2024] | 08.00 - Using Deep Learning models to estimate CV risk using CXR only [AIM 2024] references for the groups' other studies using Deep Learning: Long-term mortality from CXR [JAMA 2019], Identifying high risk smokers for lung cancer CT screening [AIM 2020]\ | 09.53 - 43s Summary (yes I lied, it wasn't 30s), disclaimers, credits, etc. | [The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsements by UCSF of the linked websites, or the information, products, or services contained therein. UCSF does not exercise any editorial control over the information found therein, nor does UCSF make any representation of their accuracy or completeness. All information contained in this episode are the opinions of the respective speakers and not necessarily the views their respective institutions or UCSF, and is only provided for information purposes, not to diagnose or treat.]

    12 min
  5. 020 - GDMT w/ Jonathan Davis 2: The Legend Continues

    02/19/2024

    020 - GDMT w/ Jonathan Davis 2: The Legend Continues

    In the sequel to last week's episode, we are back with Dr. Jonathan Davis, Director of the Heart Failure program from San Francisco General. We continue our tour of GDMT for HF, by covering SGLT2-i, MRAs, as well as some AKI and outpatient considerations. This is part 1 of 2 parts which will cover an overview of GDMT medications, and dive into Beta-blockers and ARNIs. Part 2 to come out next week! | 00.33 - Previously on Booster Shots | | 01.31 - Chapter 3: SGLT2-i | The now famous EMPA-REG OUTCOME trial [NEJM 2015] Empagliflozin in HFpEF (not discussed in this episode [NEJM 2021] | 04.24 - Chapter 4: MRAs | RALES trial demonstrating benefit in Morbidity/Mortality [NEJM 1999] | 10.04 - Organizing follow up | | 11.51 - Issues with AKI | | 15.10 - Some fun questions about Fun questions | | 16.54 - Summary of All The Things! | [The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsements by UCSF of the linked websites, or the information, products, or services contained therein. UCSF does not exercise any editorial control over the information found therein, nor does UCSF make any representation of their accuracy or completeness. All information contained in this episode are the opinions of the respective speakers and not necessarily the views their respective institutions or UCSF, and is only provided for information purposes, not to diagnose or treat.] Music by Amit Apte. Medical Heart Vectors by Vecteezy

    20 min
  6. 019 - GDMT w/ Dr. Davis pt. 1 (B-blockers, ARNI)

    02/12/2024

    019 - GDMT w/ Dr. Davis pt. 1 (B-blockers, ARNI)

    We talk to Cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Davis, Director of the Heart Failure program from San Francisco General about goal directed medical therapy in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). This is part 1 of 2 parts which will cover an overview of GDMT medications, and dive into Beta-blockers and ARNIs. Part 2 to come out next week! | 00.34 - Introduction | | 01.55 - Consult Q: GDMT for HF | Heart failure outcomes | 05.20 - GDMT medication summary and overview | | 07.17 - Effect on blood pressure and relative risk reduction for each drug | | 10.59 - What order to start in | Hint: ALL AT ONCE… if you can | 11.53 - Beta-blockers | When not to start (new HF in VOL), and when to re/start (almost all other times) Tartrate vs Succinate: duration of action | 15.40 - ARNI (Sacubitril-Valsartan) | Potent natriuresis effect Balancing the orthostatics | 20.37 - Outro | [The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsements by UCSF of the linked websites, or the information, products, or services contained therein. UCSF does not exercise any editorial control over the information found therein, nor does UCSF make any representation of their accuracy or completeness. All information contained in this episode are the opinions of the respective speakers and not necessarily the views their respective institutions or UCSF, and is only provided for information purposes, not to diagnose or treat.] Music by Amit Apte. Medical Heart Vectors by Vecteezy

    22 min

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A short, quick-hit clinical update podcast for the DHM @ UCSF community. We include information from the following sources: - Clinical Knowledge Community Dispatch - UCSF specialist interviews - Antibiotic stewardship committees