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Are you looking for a convenient way to review medicine on the go? Look no further, as we have found the perfect solution for you! AudioBoards!What sets AudioBoards apart is its accessibility and convenience. You can simply plug in your headphones and listen while you go about your day. This means you can review cases and topics while doing household chores, running errands, or even during your daily workout.

  1. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

    4h ago

    Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

    Send us Fan Mail In this Audioboards episode, we take a comprehensive, evidence-based deep dive into the management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). From initial recognition and diagnosis to advanced rescue therapies, we walk through the practical bedside approach used in modern critical care. Learn how to apply lung-protective ventilation, calculate and set appropriate tidal volumes, optimize PEEP, monitor plateau and driving pressures, implement permissive hypercapnia, and use prone positioning effectively. We also cover fluid management, sedation strategies, neuromuscular blockade, corticosteroids, nutrition, prevention of ICU complications, and when to escalate to ECMO.  Support the show AudioBoards is an audio-learning platform designed to help you review key topics and clinical vignettes while on the move. With the convenience of headphones, you can listen and learn as you go about your day—whether doing household chores, running errands or during your daily workout. This platform lets you make the most of small pockets of time, transforming mundane tasks into valuable learning opportunities. Elevate your internal medicine knowledge without letting a busy schedule hold you back. Try AudioBoards today and enhance your ability to retain important information—one audio lesson at a time. Our goal is to enhance understanding of medical principles while emphasizing that this content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional clinical guidance. Tune in to expand your medical knowledge and stay informed about current trends in medicine!

    11 min
  2. Hyperthermia

    1d ago

    Hyperthermia

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome back to another episode of Audioboards. Today we are discussing--Hyperthermia is more than just an elevated temperature—it's a life-threatening failure of thermoregulation that can rapidly progress to neurologic injury, multi organ failure, and death. In this episode of AudioBoards, we take a comprehensive, clinically focused approach to hyperthermia management. We review the physiology of heat balance, distinguish hyperthermia from fever, and walk through the full spectrum of heat-related illness from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. We also cover high-yield hyperthermic syndromes including serotonin syndrome, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, sympathomimetic toxicity, anticholinergic toxicity, thyroid storm, and malignant hyperthermia.  Support the show AudioBoards is an audio-learning platform designed to help you review key topics and clinical vignettes while on the move. With the convenience of headphones, you can listen and learn as you go about your day—whether doing household chores, running errands or during your daily workout. This platform lets you make the most of small pockets of time, transforming mundane tasks into valuable learning opportunities. Elevate your internal medicine knowledge without letting a busy schedule hold you back. Try AudioBoards today and enhance your ability to retain important information—one audio lesson at a time. Our goal is to enhance understanding of medical principles while emphasizing that this content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional clinical guidance. Tune in to expand your medical knowledge and stay informed about current trends in medicine!

    15 min
  3. Takotsubo Syndrome

    Jun 5

    Takotsubo Syndrome

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to today's episode of Audioboards, Today we are talking about Takotsubo syndrome, also known as stress cardiomyopathy or "broken heart syndrome," is a fascinating condition that can closely mimic an acute myocardial infarction. In this AudioBoards episode, we review the modern approach to diagnosis and management, including initial ACS evaluation, characteristic imaging findings, risk stratification, and treatment strategies. We discuss the critical role of echocardiography, recognition of left ventricular outflow tract obstruction, management of heart failure and cardiogenic shock, anticoagulation considerations, arrhythmia monitoring, and long-term follow-up. Whether you're a medical student, resident, advanced practice provider, or practicing clinician, this episode provides a practical, evidence-based framework for recognizing and managing Takotsubo syndrome in both stable and critically ill patients. Support the show AudioBoards is an audio-learning platform designed to help you review key topics and clinical vignettes while on the move. With the convenience of headphones, you can listen and learn as you go about your day—whether doing household chores, running errands or during your daily workout. This platform lets you make the most of small pockets of time, transforming mundane tasks into valuable learning opportunities. Elevate your internal medicine knowledge without letting a busy schedule hold you back. Try AudioBoards today and enhance your ability to retain important information—one audio lesson at a time. Our goal is to enhance understanding of medical principles while emphasizing that this content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional clinical guidance. Tune in to expand your medical knowledge and stay informed about current trends in medicine!

    10 min
  4. Pulmonary Embolism

    Jun 4

    Pulmonary Embolism

    Send us Fan Mail In this AudioBoards episode, we break down the modern management of pulmonary embolism (PE) from presentation to long-term follow-up. We discuss how to recognize PE, assess pretest probability, choose the appropriate diagnostic tests, and risk stratify patients into high-, intermediate-, and low-risk categories. We also review evidence-based treatment strategies including anticoagulation, thrombolysis, catheter-directed therapies, outpatient management, duration of anticoagulation, and the evaluation of chronic thromboembolic complications. Support the show AudioBoards is an audio-learning platform designed to help you review key topics and clinical vignettes while on the move. With the convenience of headphones, you can listen and learn as you go about your day—whether doing household chores, running errands or during your daily workout. This platform lets you make the most of small pockets of time, transforming mundane tasks into valuable learning opportunities. Elevate your internal medicine knowledge without letting a busy schedule hold you back. Try AudioBoards today and enhance your ability to retain important information—one audio lesson at a time. Our goal is to enhance understanding of medical principles while emphasizing that this content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional clinical guidance. Tune in to expand your medical knowledge and stay informed about current trends in medicine!

    11 min
  5. Bradycardia

    Jun 1

    Bradycardia

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome back to AudioBoards. Today we're tackling a topic that shows up everywhere—from the emergency department and ICU to telemetry floors, board exams, ACLS scenarios, and cardiology consults: bradycardia management. Bradycardia is more than just a slow heart rate—it’s a clinical problem that requires careful assessment of symptoms, hemodynamic stability, and the underlying rhythm. In this AudioBoards episode, we review the 2018 ACC/AHA/HRS Guideline on the Evaluation and Management of Bradycardia and Cardiac Conduction Delay, focusing on a practical, board-relevant approach to diagnosis and treatment. Support the show AudioBoards is an audio-learning platform designed to help you review key topics and clinical vignettes while on the move. With the convenience of headphones, you can listen and learn as you go about your day—whether doing household chores, running errands or during your daily workout. This platform lets you make the most of small pockets of time, transforming mundane tasks into valuable learning opportunities. Elevate your internal medicine knowledge without letting a busy schedule hold you back. Try AudioBoards today and enhance your ability to retain important information—one audio lesson at a time. Our goal is to enhance understanding of medical principles while emphasizing that this content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional clinical guidance. Tune in to expand your medical knowledge and stay informed about current trends in medicine!

    10 min
  6. Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF)

    May 31

    Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF)

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome back to AudioBoards. Today we're covering one of the highest-yield topics in cardiovascular medicine: the modern management of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, or HFrEF. Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) has undergone a major transformation in recent years, with powerful therapies that can dramatically reduce mortality, prevent hospitalizations, and improve quality of life. In this AudioBoards episode, we break down the 2024 ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway for HFrEF management into a practical, board-relevant discussion. Support the show AudioBoards is an audio-learning platform designed to help you review key topics and clinical vignettes while on the move. With the convenience of headphones, you can listen and learn as you go about your day—whether doing household chores, running errands or during your daily workout. This platform lets you make the most of small pockets of time, transforming mundane tasks into valuable learning opportunities. Elevate your internal medicine knowledge without letting a busy schedule hold you back. Try AudioBoards today and enhance your ability to retain important information—one audio lesson at a time. Our goal is to enhance understanding of medical principles while emphasizing that this content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional clinical guidance. Tune in to expand your medical knowledge and stay informed about current trends in medicine!

    12 min

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Are you looking for a convenient way to review medicine on the go? Look no further, as we have found the perfect solution for you! AudioBoards!What sets AudioBoards apart is its accessibility and convenience. You can simply plug in your headphones and listen while you go about your day. This means you can review cases and topics while doing household chores, running errands, or even during your daily workout.