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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastPATREON UNLOCKED #39 Exclusive! Travel MedicineMatt and Paul recap top pearls from a recent episode on Travel Medicine with Dr. Boghuma Titanji  (audio version) and share their picks of the week. Below are links to the original interview & show notes. #449 Travel Medicine Picks of the week: Paul recommends:  Clutch - Psychic Warfare; Harry Nilsson - The Point Watto - Mr. McMahon (Netflix Docuseries)2025-07-1739 minThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastPATREON UNLOCKED #39 Exclusive! Travel MedicineMatt and Paul recap top pearls from a recent episode on Travel Medicine with Dr. Boghuma Titanji  (audio version) and share their picks of the week. Below are links to the original interview & show notes. #449 Travel Medicine Picks of the week: Paul recommends:  Clutch - Psychic Warfare; Harry Nilsson - The Point Watto - Mr. McMahon (Netflix Docuseries)2025-07-1739 minNational STD Curriculum PodcastNational STD Curriculum PodcastMpox Virology: What Do We Know?Dr. Boghuma Titanji, an Emory University Assistant Professor of Medicine, discusses mpox virology in an interview with the National STD Curriculum Podcast Editor Dr. Meena Ramchandani. This seventh episode of the ongoing mpox series was recorded prior to WHO’s November 28, 2022 decision to change to “mpox.”  View the transcript  at www.std.uw.edu.This podcast is dedicated to an STD review for health care professionals who are interested in remaining up-to-date on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of STDs. Editor and host Dr. Meena Ramchandani is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW) and...2025-02-0523 minNational STD Curriculum PodcastNational STD Curriculum PodcastMpox Virus: Disparities, Inequities, and Global ResponseDr. Boghuma Titanji, an Emory University Assistant Professor of Medicine, discusses the disparities, inequities, and the international aspects of the mpox virus response in an interview with the National STD Curriculum Podcast Editor Dr. Meena Ramchandani. This sixth episode of the ongoing mpox series was recorded prior to WHO’s November 28, 2022 decision to change to “mpox.”  View episode transcript and reference at www.std.uw.edu. This podcast is dedicated to an STD [sexually transmitted disease] review for health care professionals who are interested in remaining up-to-date on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of STDs. Editor and host Dr...2025-02-0532 minGlobal Health UnfilteredGlobal Health UnfilteredUncovering the root causes of the mpox outbreak with Boghuma TitanjiSend us a textThis week's conversation focuses on the current spread of M-Pox (formerly Monkeypox) in Africa and the response to the outbreak. Dr. Boghuma Titanji, an infectious disease expert at Emory University, discusses the history of M-Pox outbreaks in Africa and the factors contributing to its spread. The conversation also explores the role of African governments, the Africa CDC, and the international community in addressing the outbreak. The need for increased investment in healthcare, research, and development in Africa is highlighted, as well as the importance of holding governments accountable and promoting grassroots education on...2024-09-1159 minThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#449 Travel Medicine, Malaria, Traveler’s Diarrhea, Yellow Fever, and more! with Dr. Boghuma TitanjiGet your patients ready to globetrot with our fantastic review of Travel Medicine with the esteemed Dr. Boghuma Titanji (@Boghuma)!  We cover malaria, anti-malarial chemoprophylaxis, basics of treatment and management of traveler’s diarrhea, yellow fever, and vaccination guidance! Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | Contact | Swag! | CME Show Segments Intro Case 1 - Defining travel medicine How to approach a travel clinic visit Malaria basics, transmission and burden Chemoprophylaxis for malaria Basic guidance for mosquito avoidance and travel Harm reduction, pregnancy and STI pre...2024-07-151h 42The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#449 Travel Medicine, Malaria, Traveler’s Diarrhea, Yellow Fever, and more! with Dr. Boghuma TitanjiGet your patients ready to globetrot with our fantastic review of Travel Medicine with the esteemed Dr. Boghuma Titanji (@Boghuma)!  We cover malaria, anti-malarial chemoprophylaxis, basics of treatment and management of traveler’s diarrhea, yellow fever, and vaccination guidance! Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | Contact | Swag! | CME Show Segments Intro Case 1 - Defining travel medicine How to approach a travel clinic visit Malaria basics, transmission and burden Chemoprophylaxis for malaria Basic guidance for mosquito avoidance and travel Harm reduction, pregnancy and STI pre...2024-07-151h 42The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#359 Monkeypox with Dr. Boghuma TitanjiMaster the latest knowledge on the ongoing monkeypox outbreak with Dr. Boghuma Titanji (@Boghuma)! Learn how to recognize monkeypox in the clinic, how to test for monkeypox, how to approach management (including options for antiviral agents), and more. Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | askcurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Show Segments Intro, disclaimer, guest bio Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week Case from Kashlak History of monkeypox - past and current outbreaks Transmission of monkeypox Risk factors for monkeypox Clinical...2022-10-101h 20The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#359 Monkeypox with Dr. Boghuma TitanjiMaster the latest knowledge on the ongoing monkeypox outbreak with Dr. Boghuma Titanji (@Boghuma)! Learn how to recognize monkeypox in the clinic, how to test for monkeypox, how to approach management (including options for antiviral agents), and more. Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | askcurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Show Segments Intro, disclaimer, guest bio Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week Case from Kashlak History of monkeypox - past and current outbreaks Transmission of monkeypox Risk factors for monkeypox Clinical...2022-10-101h 20The InquiryThe InquiryAre nations doing enough to combat monkeypox?Monkeypox is a virus that was first identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Nigeria in the 1970s. Since then it has appeared around the world. More concerning is that the virus appears to be evolving and there are some unusual symptoms. The world has known about monkeypox for decades. Why is it spreading again now? How serious is the current outbreak?This week on The Inquiry we ask, are nations doing enough to combat monkeypox?Contributors: Prof Dimie Ogoina, Infectious Disease Physician at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria, Professor...2022-09-0124 minThe CGD PodcastThe CGD PodcastPandemic Proof: Evaluating the Monkeypox ResponseDr. Boghuma Titanji, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Emory University School of Medicine, joins Javier Guzman to reflect on the ongoing monkeypox outbreak and response. Together they discuss the parallels between monkeypox and previous infectious disease outbreaks such as COVID-19; inequities in access to vaccines and treatments; and the role national, regional, and international entities must play in preparedness and response to avoid making the same mistakes when the next—inevitable—pandemic hits. 2022-08-2528 minPandemiaPandemiaAffenpocken | Let’s Talk About Sex Aus aktuellem Anlass redet das Pandemia-Team noch einmal über die Affenpocken, über Symptome, Sex und die mögliche Impfkampagne. Diesmal haben sie mit Patienten, dem Infektiologen Leif Erik Sander und der Virologin Boghuma Titanji gesprochen. RKI: Häusliche Isolierung bei bestätigter Affenpocken-Infektion CDC: Social Gatherings, Safer Sex, and Monkeypox Kai Kupferschmidt: As monkeypox threat grows, scientists debate best vaccine strategy Community transmission of monkeypox in the United Kingdom, April to May 2022 Epidemiological, clinical and virological characteristics of four cases of monkeypox support transmission through sexual contact, Italy, May 2022 Werbepartner: linktr.ee/su...2022-06-0940 minSuperelektrik | Alle PodcastsSuperelektrik | Alle PodcastsAffenpocken | Let’s Talk About Sex Aus aktuellem Anlass redet das Pandemia-Team noch einmal über die Affenpocken, über Symptome, Sex und die mögliche Impfkampagne. Diesmal haben sie mit Patienten, dem Infektiologen Leif Erik Sander und der Virologin Boghuma Titanji gesprochen. RKI: Häusliche Isolierung bei bestätigter Affenpocken-Infektion CDC: Social Gatherings, Safer Sex, and Monkeypox Kai Kupferschmidt: As monkeypox threat grows, scientists debate best vaccine strategy Community transmission of monkeypox in the United Kingdom, April to May 2022 Epidemiological, clinical and virological characteristics of four cases of monkeypox support transmission through sexual contact, Italy, May 2022 Werbepartner: linktr.ee/su...2022-06-0940 minFront BurnerFront BurnerMonkeypox: Everything you need to knowMonkeypox was first detected in humans in 1970, but it has rarely spread beyond Central and West Africa, until now. As of Tuesday, 17 countries where the virus is not endemic have reported at least one case, including Canada.Given that COVID-19 is still a part of our day-to-day lives, the threat of another infectious disease spreading at a rapid rate feels unsettling at best. While there are many reasons to be aware of monkeypox, its symptoms and how it spreads, there are also plenty of reasons not to panic. Today on Front Burner, Dr. Boghuma Titanji, an infectious diseases doctor and...2022-05-2522 minBehind the MicroscopeBehind the MicroscopeBoghuma Titanji, MD, PhD - Pieces of the PuzzleDr. Boghuma Titanji is an infectious disease fellow at Emory University. Dr. Titanji earned her MD in Cameroon, followed by 2 years in general practice before moving to England to pursue graduate school. She earned her Master's in Tropical Medicine and International Health from the London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene followed by a Ph.D. in Infectious diseases from University College London. She then completed residency training in internal medicine at Emory before pursuing her ID fellowship. Dr. Titanji has been a TED talk speaker and was one of the BBC’s 100 Women Changing the World in 2014 for he...2022-04-251h 07The Silent DocThe Silent DocCOVID-19 Update: From Twitter Spaces to #TheSilentDocIn this episode, we bring Twitter spaces to you. Recently we had an excellent conversation with Dr. Boghuma Titanji (infectious disease specialist, HIV researcher, and prominent scientific speaker) and Ed Nirenberg (founder of deplatformdisease.com). We did a really comprehensive update on COVID-19.  In addition, we answer your questions about COVID-19 in real-time.   It's a long conversation, but definitely worth it. Co-host - Dr. Boghuma Titanji @Boghuma (on twitter) Co host - Ed Nirenberg @ENirenberg 2021-08-301h 34The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#286 Mingle with Shingles featuring Dr. Boghuma TitanjiShaken by a shortage of shingles savvy? Vexed by varicella-zoster imposters? Perplexed by post-herpetic neuralgia? Get ready to sharpen your expertise in varicella vaccines, learn how to tell a zoster from a zebra, and administer infection interventions with an eye towards prevention. We are joined today by special guest and returning Curbsiders expert, Dr. Boghuma Kabisen Titanji MD, M.Sc., DTM&H, PhD. (@Boghuma on Twitter!). Unfortunately, CE credit is NOT YET available for this episode : ( Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Credits Written and Produced by: Sarah Phoebe...2021-07-261h 10The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#286 Mingle with Shingles featuring Dr. Boghuma TitanjiShaken by a shortage of shingles savvy? Vexed by varicella-zoster imposters? Perplexed by post-herpetic neuralgia? Get ready to sharpen your expertise in varicella vaccines, learn how to tell a zoster from a zebra, and administer infection interventions with an eye towards prevention. We are joined today by special guest and returning Curbsiders expert, Dr. Boghuma Kabisen Titanji MD, M.Sc., DTM&H, PhD. (@Boghuma on Twitter!). Unfortunately, CE credit is NOT YET available for this episode : ( Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Credits Written and Produced by: Sarah Phoebe...2021-07-261h 10Therapy for Black GirlsTherapy for Black GirlsSession 187: FAQ's About the COVID-19 VaccinesThe Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. You’ve likely been following the news related to the recently developed COVID-19 vaccines and if you’re like me, you’ve got lots of questions. I recently had the opportunity to chat with Dr. Boghuma Kabisen Titanji who is an infectious disease physician and clinical researcher pursuing a fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine here i...2020-12-2353 minThe Mindset Shift With Jezelle\'s podcastThe Mindset Shift With Jezelle's podcastSession 187: FAQ's About the COVID-19 VaccinesThe Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves.You’ve likely been following the news related to the recently developed COVID-19 vaccines and if you’re like me, you’ve got lots of questions. I recently had the opportunity to chat with Dr. Boghuma Kabisen Titanji who is an infectious disease physician and clinical researcher pursuing a fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine here i...2020-12-2352 minTherapy for Black GirlsTherapy for Black GirlsSession 187: FAQ's About the COVID-19 VaccinesThe Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves.You’ve likely been following the news related to the recently developed COVID-19 vaccines and if you’re like me, you’ve got lots of questions. I recently had the opportunity to chat with Dr. Boghuma Kabisen Titanji who is an infectious disease physician and clinical researcher pursuing a fellowship at Emory University School...2020-12-2352 minThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#246 Take a Bite out of Cellulitis with Dr Boghuma TitanjiMaster common skin and soft tissues infections: cellulitis, abscesses, human and animal bites with returning guest, infectious diseases expert, Dr Boghuma Titanji MD, PhD @boghuma (Emory; TED). Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Credits Written (including CME) and Produced by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art and Infographic by: Beth Garbitelli Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com Guest: Boghuma Titanji MD, M.Sc., DTM&H, PhD ...2020-12-141h 11The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#246 Take a Bite out of Cellulitis with Dr Boghuma TitanjiMaster common skin and soft tissues infections: cellulitis, abscesses, human and animal bites with returning guest, infectious diseases expert, Dr Boghuma Titanji MD, PhD @boghuma (Emory; TED). Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Credits Written (including CME) and Produced by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art and Infographic by: Beth Garbitelli Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com Guest: Boghuma Titanji MD, M.Sc., DTM&H, PhD ...2020-12-141h 11The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#231 U Talkin’ UTIs Re: Me?Are U Talkin’ UTIs Re: Me? Infectious Diseases expert, Dr Boghuma Titanji MD, PhD  @boghuma (Emory; TED) schools us on the diagnosis and management of urinary tract infections: updated definitions of complicated and uncomplicated UTI, pitfalls of the urinalysis, first line antibiotics, duration of therapy and which agents to use for complicated UTI. This episode is liquid gold!  Listeners can claim Free CE credit through VCU Health at http://curbsiders.vcuhealth.org/ (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date).  Show Notes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List...2020-08-241h 08The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastThe Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast#231 U Talkin’ UTIs Re: Me?Are U Talkin’ UTIs Re: Me? Infectious Diseases expert, Dr Boghuma Titanji MD, PhD  @boghuma (Emory; TED) schools us on the diagnosis and management of urinary tract infections: updated definitions of complicated and uncomplicated UTI, pitfalls of the urinalysis, first line antibiotics, duration of therapy and which agents to use for complicated UTI. This episode is liquid gold!  Listeners can claim Free CE credit through VCU Health at http://curbsiders.vcuhealth.org/ (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date).  Show Notes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List...2020-08-241h 08TED Global IssuesTED Global IssuesBoghuma Kabisen Titanji: Ethical riddles in HIV researchIt’s an all too common story: after participating in an HIV clinical trial, a woman in sub-Saharan Africa is left without the resources to buy a bus ticket to her health clinic, let alone to afford life-saving anti retrovirals. Boghuma Kabisen Titanji asks an important question: how can researchers looking for a cure make sure they’re not taking advantage of those most affected by the pandemic? A video of this talk2013-01-1111 min