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The MET ShowThe MET ShowI Found A Businessman With A Unique Perspective On SUCCESS | Anoop Goyal | Ep. 27What happens when a corporate leader gets forced into a spiritual workshop? Anoop Goyal shares his 14-year journey from doubt to deep transformation—unlocking clarity, confidence, love, and effortless success. If you're looking for success, maybe it's time to be unplugged.#successstory #spiritualjourney #relationships 👉 We Are Now Available On SPOTIFY & APPLE-PODCAST https://open.spotify.com/show/5RDYSAurSpvU1M05h0OYOFhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-met-show/id1744609121------------------------------------------------------------------WATCH THIS EPISODE------------------------------------------------------------------👉 YouTube: https://youtu.be/2qmRpyWaw-0--------------------------------------ABOUT ANOOP GOYAL--------------------------------------Anoop Goyal, Sales & Marketing Head at Kvalit Kitchen, brings 20+ years of expertise in the modular kitchen industry. A dedicated spiritual seeker for 14 years un...2025-05-2252 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 127: COVID pandemic, where are we? As new sub-lineages of the COVID-Omicron variant make their presence across the world, the situation in India seems dynamic. In this 127th session of the weekly huddle, I am joined by Prof. Anurag Agrawal (Dean, Ashoka University - Institute of Biosciences) to discuss the current trends and future aspects of COVID-Omicron in India. 2022-12-2854 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 101: Continued care beyond hospital (home visits) Should doctors do home visits, particularly after a patient's recent hospital admission? In this session, we discuss this crucial element in patient care, using a heart failure patient as an example. 2022-10-031h 10The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 100: Eosinophilia In our centennial session, we discuss how to approach milder forms of Eosinophilia that we commonly encounter in our daily practice 2022-09-1558 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 99: Grade II Fatty Liver on ultrasound, now what? In our 99th session, we discuss the implications of incidentally detected fatty liver on ultrasound, and risk mitigation strategies. 2022-09-111h 10The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 98: Active Heart Failure Management In this session, we engage in a clinical case discussion, emphasizing active pharmacological management of heart failure. The discussion focuses on evidence-based pharmacotherapy and addresses the quirks of various therapy optional available. 2022-09-051h 05The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 97: Peripheral Artery Disease In this 97th session, we discuss the basics of managing peripheral artery disease, role of oral therapy, and exercise, and when to choose the intervention. 2022-08-151h 00The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 96: Managing headache in general practice Patients with coronary artery disease or misc cardiac conditions are often on drugs which may be implicated in headache (as adverse effects). Many such headaches may be organic in nature. In this session, we discuss the various elements of headache, differentiating features, and treatment options. 2022-07-3157 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 95: Role of CPAP in Heart Failure In this session, we discuss the role of CPAP in heart failure. The discussion involves thought sharing with cardiologists and pulmonologists. 2022-07-161h 00The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 94: Interpreting a level II sleep study In this 94th session, we discuss the various aspects of sleep study, and the way to properly interpret it. It turns out, a sleep study provides much more information other than AHI. 2022-07-141h 10The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 93: Nicotine replacement therapy In this 93rd session, we discuss nicotine replacement therapy: indications, preparations available, dosing considerations etc. 2022-07-101h 06The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 92: Insulin preparations Discussing something very basic, insulin preparations are various and often confusing. We have our in-house endocrinologist giving us an explainer. 2022-06-241h 03The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 91: Managing hypertension in End state renal disease Managing hypertension in end stage renal disease is tricky. Both pharmacokinetics as well as pharmacodynamics need to be taken into account when we address this clinical spectrum. In this 91st session, we discuss quirks of managing such patients. 2022-06-121h 00The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 90: Aortic stenosis Yet another cardiology-centric topic in the 90th session. With the advent of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), the discussion around aortic stenosis has changed quite significantly. In this session, we discuss parameters to use in deciding when to offer valve replacement to a patient with aortic stenosis, and how to choose surgery vs TAVR. 2022-06-031h 05The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 89: Outpatient management of atrial fibrillation This 89th session gets a bit cardiology-centric. We discuss various aspects of managing newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation in a typical outpatient setting. 2022-06-031h 06The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 88: Chronic coronary syndrome In this 88th session, we discuss a classic cardiology presentation, chronic coronary syndrome (CCS). Patients with previous coronary intervention need a regimental clinical follow up for symptom control and secondary prevention of acute coronary syndromes. 2022-05-261h 05The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 87: Oral ulcers Oral ulcers are very common. While the majority are classic aphthous ulcers, others can be quite sinister. In this 87th session, we discuss various aspects of oral ulcers and how we manage them in our daily practice. 2022-05-261h 12The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 86: Optimizing Heart failure treatment In this session, we discuss how to optimize the heart failure regimen in a patient who is not having any symptoms but is on sub-optimal heart failure pharmacotherapy. 2022-05-0953 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 85: Evaluating non-specific chest pain A very common entity in cardiology OPD, and a relatively common presentation in general practice, chest pain evaluation remains at the cornerstone of cardiovascular assessment. In this 85th session, we discuss the quirks of chest pain evaluation. 2022-04-211h 24The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 84: Uric acid level and treatment Hyperuricemia is commonly tested and treated. We discuss the clinical utility of checking uric acid levels and identifying clinical targets for intervention, particularly in reference to kidney disease. 2022-03-301h 07The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 83: Constipation, red flags Constipation is probably one of the commonest reported symptoms in any clinical practice. Even with the lack of a standardized treatment algorithm, most patients respond with hit and trial pharmacotherapy (along with behavioural modifications). In this session, we discuss practical aspects of treating constipation, with particular emphasis on identifying red flags which may indicate something more sinister and call for further evaluation 2022-03-151h 01The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 81: Appetite stimulants One of the most difficult non-specific complaints that patient often present with is "poor appetite". The symptom is often vague but dictates a person's lifestyle. Other than evaluating for any hidden etiological diagnosis, we tend to offer empiric treatment to improve the appetite. In this session, we discuss role of appetite stimulants and various types available. 2022-02-281h 02The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 80: Insomnia Insomnia is ubiquitous and often difficult to deal with, particularly if you don't intend to prescribe sedatives to all. Today, we discuss various strategies on how to improve sleep quality and promote healthy sleep with least usage of pharmaceuticals 2022-02-281h 07The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 79: Booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Our discussion today relates to the uncertainties regarding the availability, approval, and scientific validity of the COVID-19 vaccine. It was approved in India as a 'precautionary dose'. 2022-02-201h 08The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 78: Diabetic neuropathy Discussing one of the most common entities encountered in daily clinical practice. Diabetic neuropathy is ubiquitous, lifestyle limiting, and often quite difficult to treat. 2022-02-201h 08The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 77: How busy is too busy for a doctor A recent survey indicated that doctors in India spend an average of 2 minutes per patient in the OPD. While this number is awfully short, the perception of 'busy' doctor is often tied to being a 'good' doctor and patients favour seeking their professional opinion, even if it is only for '2 minutes'.It is obvious that as the facetime with a patient gets shorter and shorter, a doctor is bound to miss important clinical findings which will reflect in poor decision making.In this huddle, we discuss that for a 'busy' doctor, how busy is...2022-02-081h 11ImproveHFImproveHFPatient Education on Heart Failure | Dr. Anoop AgrawalThe term "heart failure" doesn't mean the heart has "failed" or stopped working. It means the heart doesn't pump as well as it should. Heart failure is a serious condition, but many people with heart failure lead a full, enjoyable life when the condition is managed with heart failure medications and healthy lifestyle changes. It's important to learn about heart failure, how to keep in good balance, and when to call the doctor. Listen to the expert in this episode to learn more about Heart Failure.2022-01-3105 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 76: Reducing ASCVD risk in low risk patients The news had lately been flooded by the unexpected demise of a few celebrities who would have otherwise been considered at low risk for future ASCVD events. This triggered a discussion on how to predict such events. In our 76th session, we discuss this conundrum and try to address a few of the clinical aspects. 2022-01-291h 15The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 75: Iron deficiency anemia in adult males In the 75th session, we discussed iron deficiency anemia in males. While IDA is fairly common among females, it may signal major pathology among adult males, particularly malignancy. We discuss how to evaluate such patients and identify red flags. 2022-01-271h 09The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 74: Artificial sweetners Sugar substitutes, artificial sweeteners, or non-caloric sweeteners mostly refers to the same thing. In today's discussion, we try to address some of the myths and facts, and also share our opinion on this. 2022-01-221h 03The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 73: Indemnity insurance In the 73rd session, we discuss the role of indemnity (or professional liability) insurance among doctors. In the discussion, I am joined by Dr. Neeraj Nagpal who is a Delhi based doctor and expert in indemnity insurance. 2022-01-171h 10The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 72: Bronchodilator therapy In our 72nd session, we discuss bronchodilator therapy in cardiac patients, in particular, the mode of drug delivery 2022-01-131h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 82: Protein supplements Our new year special session. In this, we discuss various aspects of protein supplements, particularly in reference to resistance training (muscle building). We hear from doctors who have expertise in this field, and dietetics experts. 2021-12-311h 01The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 71: Influenza vaccine On World Heart Day, we discussed the role of Influenza vaccines in the Indian context. 2021-12-2759 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 70: Discussing nitrates (drug) in angina management In the 70th session, we discuss the differences between various preparations of nitrates that are available in the market. The discussion addresses the pharmacokinetics of short vs long-acting nitrates and how it affects clinical management. 2021-12-131h 12The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 69: Discussing EMPEROR-Preserved trial In this session, we discuss the newly published EMPEROR-Preserved trial in a 'casual' journal club format. We discuss the merits of this particular trial, how it changes our practice, and how to critically analyze trials as a general 2021-12-101h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 68: Managing STEMI at a peripheral center In the 68th session of the weekly huddle, we discuss optimal management strategy for patients presenting with acute MI (STEMI) at a peripheral center which doesn't have primary PCI capabilities. 2021-11-201h 19The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 67: Managing hypertension in young females In the 67th session, we discuss unique aspects of managing hypertension in young females of childbearing age. This topic overlaps a bit with managing hypertension in pregnancy and is directly relevant in cardiologists, internists, obstetricians among others. 2021-11-161h 03The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 66: Fitness for high risk profession As a cardiologist or a general physician, we are often called-in to give medical fitness for certain professions. The stakes are higher when it involves high risk professions like pilot. In this 66th session, we discuss issues pertaining to the same. 2021-11-021h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 65: Managing varicose veins In this 65th session, we had quite an interactive discussion with Dr. P C Gupta (vascular surgeon) where he shared tips and tricks of managing varicose veins. 2021-10-291h 07The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 64: Self Monitored Blood Pressure How many of you advise your patients to go for self monitored blood pressure at home? Is SMBP a key tool for hypertension management or adds more confusion? We discuss this today in our 64th session. 2021-10-141h 09The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 64: Self Monitored Blood Pressure How many of you advise your patients to go for self monitored blood pressure at home? Is SMBP a key tool for hypertension management or adds more confusion? We discuss this today in our 64th session. 2021-10-141h 09The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 63: Making sense of PVCs in TMT A common scenario is when we get lots of PVCs on the treadmill test (TMT) and there is no consensus as to what does it signify. In our 63rd session, I take my colleagues' opinion on how do they interpret this finding and further management. 2021-10-051h 02The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 62: Statin induced myopathy We discuss a case of a patient who is on high dose statin, now complaints of with hematuria and thigh pain. 2021-09-231h 06The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 61: Antibody drug cocktail in COVID Antibody-drug cocktail for COVID was recently approved for commercial use in India. We discuss the practical aspects of using this drug in clinical practice. To facilitate the discussion, we invited the index clinical case himself to guide us with his experience. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Vishwakranth (an eminent cardiologist at Hyderabad) who joined us to share his experience using this drug on himself. 2021-09-101h 06The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 60: Dual antiplatelet duration In this 60th session, we discuss the optimal duration of dual antiplatelet therapy, in relation to post angioplasty patients who need surgery. 2021-09-031h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 59: Cardiac pre-op risk stratification Cardiac pre-operative risk stratification is one of the most common topics being asked, and one that confuses most. We discuss this topic in this 59th session and try to address few common situations. 2021-09-011h 10The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 58: Managing metabolic syndrome In this 58th session, I am joined by my fellow cardiologists, internists, endocrinologists, nutritionists, and bariatric surgeon to discuss how to manage the metabolic syndrome. 2021-08-301h 02The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 57: Managing Hypertriglyceridemia We discussed the management of hypertriglyceridemia in our 9th Huddle session and revisiting the same topic now after almost a year. HyperTG is one of the most commonly requested topic to be discussed and in this 57th session, we obliged. 2021-08-171h 05The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 56: Living with a CIED In this 56th session we try to address common patient questions surrounding living with CIED (pacemakers, ICD etc.). We discuss lifestyle modifications related to CIED; also cautions that healthcare providers should be aware of. 2021-08-121h 08The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 55: Nutritional interventions in heart failure In this 55th session, we discuss nutritional interventions in heart failure. I am joined by fellow cardiologists, nutrition experts, general physicians among others. 2021-08-111h 07The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 54: Valve replacement in young females I am joined by cardiologists, internists, gynaecologists, cardiovascular surgeons in this discussion on valve replacement in young females of reproductive age. A very critical question we attempt to address is the choice of mechanical valve vs bioprosthetic valve. 2021-07-251h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 53: The new-age learning, part II This is a continuation of where we left off in session 53 2021-07-221h 17The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 52: The new-age learning This is our first-year anniversary edition. We discuss the new-age learning in the contemporary era. How should a modern doctor continue to educate himself/herself? The discussion went on way past our one hour mark, and we had to take a break and continue it in the 53rd session as well. 2021-07-221h 24The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 51: Discussing COVID and Anticoagulation In the 51th session, we discuss the role of anticoagulation in COVID infection. 2021-07-151h 07The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 50: Managing volume overload In this 50th session, we discuss the classic conundrum of diuretics vs no diuretics in patients with heart failure and renal dysfunction. 2021-07-111h 09The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 49: Managing Hypertensive urgency at home In the 49th session, we discuss how to manage hypertensive urgency in patients who are at home and don't have immediate access to a hospital. A common scenario is when patients are in a village, or during lockdown with no beds available. 2021-07-021h 06The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 48: Managing Atrial Fibrillation In the 48th session, we discuss management quirks around atrial fibrillation, particularly in relation to Amiodarone 2021-06-261h 10The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 47 Doctors' advice on Ramadan fasting In the 47th session, we discuss what dietary and medicine related advice we typically offer to our patients who are planning for month long Ramadan fasting. The discussion includes which patients should be counselled to opt-out of fasting as well. 2021-05-231h 05The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 46: Thanatophobia In this session, Dr. Praneeth leads the discussion on 'Thanatophobia' which translates to 'fear of death'. It is a relevant topic to discuss due to current socio-medical issues, particularly surrounding COVID pandemic and people staying indoors.I am joined by my colleagues in today's discussion. 2021-05-131h 10The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 45: Managing LV thrombus In this 45th session of The Weekly Huddle, we discuss strategies around managing LV thrombus 2021-04-281h 06The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 44: Adding value to medical care In the 44th session of The Weekly Huddle, we discuss how to add value to medical care. While the world moves from evidence-based healthcare to value-based healthcare, we discuss how to add value to a particular patient-doctor interaction.Joining today's discussion on this topic are my fellow colleagues, physicians, internists etc. 2021-04-261h 09The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 43: ASCVD prevention in the elderly In the 43rd session of The Weekly Huddle, we discuss strategies of ASCVD prevention in the elderly. As we know, most of the primary prevention guidelines comment up to age 74 beyond which the role of primary prevention is less well defined.Joining today's discussion on this topic are my fellow colleagues, physicians, internists etc. 2021-04-241h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 42: Vasculitis in Cardiac Practice In our 42nd session, we discuss the clinical case of a young girl with discrepant blood pressure on both upper arms. Preliminary workup suggests vasculitis.In the discussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, a rheumatologist and others. 2021-04-221h 11The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 41: Smoking Cessation In our 41th session, we discuss strategies we often employ to help patients with smoking cessation. We discuss both behavioural as well as pharmacological interventions.In the discussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-04-071h 11The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 40: Pulmonary thromboembolism In our 40th session, we talk about the management strategies related to pulmonary thromboembolism.In the discussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-04-071h 11The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 39: Sharing views on Mixopathy In our 39th session, we share our independent views on regulatory bodies' recent idea of allowing post-graduates of Ayurveda stream of medicine perform conventional 'modern medicine' surgeries. Often dubbed as "mixopathy". In this discussion, I act as a devil's advocate, presenting the other side the argument (to my very best).In the discussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-04-071h 01The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 38: Managing chronic coronary artery disease In our 38th session, we different management strategies for chronic coronary artery disease. The discussion is aimed at secondary ASCVD prevention in patients who already had an event or revascularization.In the discussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-04-071h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 37: Resistant hypertension In our 37th session, we discuss practice patterns around resistant hypertension.In the discussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-04-071h 06The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 36: Travel to the USA In our 36th session, we discuss do's and dont's that patients with cardiac illness need to follow who plan on travelling abroad, particularly to the USA.In the discussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-04-0759 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 35: Managing stable angina In our 35th session, we talk about the management of stable angina, particularly the role of angioplasty and stent placement.In the discussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-02-211h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 34: Acute Iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis In our 34th session, I am joined by our in-house vascular surgeon Dr. P. C. Gupta to discuss treatment options available to us for acute Iliofemoral DVT. We discuss the basics and how to advance our treatment strategies. 2021-02-211h 10The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 33: High Altitude Travel Happy new year 2021 to all.In our 33rd session, we talk about the basics of high altitude travel with patients with heart disease. I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-02-2156 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 32: Adult vaccination In our 32nd session, we talk about the various adult vaccinations recommended in a typical cardiac or an elderly patient. The current discussion focuses mainly on Influenza and Pneumonia vaccines.In the disussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-01-261h 05The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 31: Stroke prevention in Atrial Fibrillation In our 31st session, we talk about strategies for stroke prevention in patients with Atrial Fibrillation.In the disussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and neurologists. 2021-01-261h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 30: Cardiac Rehab after Myocardial Infarction In our 30th session, we talk about clinical indications and practical challenges related to cardiac rehabilitation in India, particularly after myocardial infarction.In the disussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and consultant physiotherapists. 2021-01-261h 09The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 29: Ischemic Nephropathy In our 29th session, we discuss clinical scenarios related to Ischemic Nephropathy "a less commonly addressed topic in our routine clinical practice".In the disussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and nephrologists. 2021-01-261h 09The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 28: Drug induced coagulopathy In our 28th session, we discuss issues surrounding drug induced coagulopathy and practice patterns around managing it.In the disussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and others. 2021-01-261h 05The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 27: Income tax basics In our 27th session, we take a break from clinical topics and discuss about the basics of income tax, the very minimum that doctors should know.In the disussion, I am joined by my colleague cardiologists, internists, intensivists, and chartered accountants. 2020-11-131h 08The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 26: Orthostatic Hypotension We discuss the quirks in diagnosing and managing Orthostatic Hypotension from cardiology/medicine perspective. In elderly patient subset, its a common nuisance that often interferes with optional hypertension or heart failure management.The discussants include cardiologists, internists, intensivists, neurologists among others. 2020-11-131h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 25: Obstructive Sleep Apnea In the 25th session of The Weekly Huddle, scheduled for October 28th (Wednesday) 7:30 pm, we discuss various clinical aspects of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Quirks related to diagnosis and treatment goals is the focus of the discussion.Discussants will include cardiologists, internists, intensivists, pulmonologists among others. 2020-11-131h 08The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 24: Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Infective Endocarditis In the 24th session, we discuss the need and choice of antibiotic prophylaxis for infective endocarditis. The discussants include cardiologists, internists, dentists, gastroenterologists among others. 2020-11-131h 07The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 23: Antibiotic Therapy for Infective Endocarditis In this session, we discuss our empiric antibiotic of choice for infective endocarditis in various clinical situations, and the rationale behind it. The discussants for the session include cardiologists, internists, intensivists, microbiologist among others. 2020-11-131h 11The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 22: ICD in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy The discussion revolves around understanding indications of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator in patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.In discussion with:Dr. Hygriv Rao: Consultant cardiologist and Electrophysiologist at KIMS hospital HyderabadDr. Johann Christopher: Consultant cardiologist at CARE Hospital HyderabadDr. Priya Chockalingam: Preventive cardiologist at Cardiac Wellness Institute Chennai 2020-11-131h 07Pri-Med PodcastsPri-Med PodcastsThe Benefits of ExerciseOverview: This podcast will provide an update on the medical literature and practice guidelines pertaining to exercise. Participants will deepen their understanding of the physical and mental health benefits of exercise and will examine the evidence for a variety of common approaches to exercise (cardiovascular, strength training, high intensity interval training). Barriers to participation in exercise regimens – both for patients and providers – will be explored. Guest: Anoop Agrawal, MD 2020-10-3022 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 21: Peripartum Cardiomyopathy A young female with heart failure diagnosed immediately post-partum. The discussion revolves around diagnostic considerations and practice patterns in treating/preventing peripartum cardiomyopathy.In discussion with:Padma Shri Dr. Manjula Anagani: Head of Department of Gynecology, Medicover Hospital, HyderabadDr. P. Krishnam Raju: Professor of Cardiology, CARE Hospital, HyderabadDr. K. Raghu: President-elect (IAE), Cardiologist, CARE Hospital, Hyderabad 2020-10-041h 09The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 20: Thrombotic Disorders In this session, we discuss about a patient with previous diagnosis of Protein C deficiency, admitted with recurrent venous thrombotic event.In discussion with:Dr. Shanti Naidu: Head of lab medicine at CARE Hospital, HyderabadDr. A. Krishna Prasad, Professor of Hematology and Medicine at NIMS, Hyderabad 2020-10-041h 08The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 19: Atrial Fibrillation beyond Amiodarone The session revolves around choosing an appropriate anti-arrhythmic for Atrial Fibrillation when Amiodarone is not an option.Joining the discussion:Dr. B. Hygriv Rao: Cardiologist, KIMS Hospital HyderabadDr. M. S. Chandramouli: Cardiologist, Trust Hospital Kakinada 2020-09-191h 09The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 18: Outpatient COVID management The session gives an overview on outpatient management of COVID. The discussion revolves around home quarantine, early therapy, and detecting high risk individuals.Joining the discussion:Dr. Naval Chandra (NIMS)Dr. Guruprasad (CARE Banjara)Dr. Srirang Abkari (Udai Omni)Dr. Rafi (CARE Banjara)Dr. Kartik Munta (Yashoda) 2020-09-191h 19The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 17: Financial planning This session is aimed at understanding basics of financial investments. The discussion revolves around doctor specific strategies.Joining the discussion:Dr. Vijay Pahwa: SEBI registered investment advisor, Bangalore 2020-09-191h 08The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 16: Drug Quality Part II We discuss issues related to drug quality. This is part II of the 2 part series. In part II, we discuss India specific issues related to drug quality.Joining the discussion:Dinesh Thakur: Health Activist, Florida, USA 2020-09-191h 05The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 15: Pulmonary Hypertension This is a clinical discussion aimed at understanding quirks related to Pulmonary Hypertension. Joining the discussion:Dr. B. K. S. Shastry: Head of department, Cardiology, CARE Hospitals 2020-09-191h 08The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 14: Drug Quality Part I We discuss issues related to drug quality. This is part I of a 2 part series. In part I, we discuss drug quality issues outside India (in particular the USA).Joining the discussion:Dr. Harry Lever: Cardiologist, Cleveland Clinic, USADinesh Thakur: Health Activist, Florida, USA 2020-09-191h 05The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 13: Oral Hypoglycemics beyond Metformin We discuss how to escalate oral hypoglycemic agents when Metformin is not enough. Joining us in the discussion: Dr. Rakesh Sahay (Head of department, Endocrinology, Osmania General Hospital) 2020-09-191h 04The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 12: Plant based edible oil The discussion is aimed at understanding differences between available plant-based cooking oils; to help us make a smart choice both for us as well as our patients.Joining us in the discussion:Dr. Ravinder Reddy (General Surgeon, CARE Hospitals)Dr. Radha Reddy (Chief Clinical Nutritionist, Sunshine Hospital) 2020-09-191h 23The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 11: Hyperuricemia We discuss role of Hyperuricemia in defining cardiovascular risk and treatment strategies 2020-09-1938 minThe Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 10: Timing of Anti-HTN drugs When we prescribe anti-hypertensive drug therapy, does it matter if the drug is taken in the morning or evening? 2020-09-191h 06The Weekly HuddleThe Weekly HuddleSession 9: Hypertriglyceridemia We discuss practice patterns related to Hypertriglyceridemia and cardiovascular risk mitigation. 2020-09-191h 10Resonance - A Baylor College of Medicine PodcastResonance - A Baylor College of Medicine PodcastTechnology and the Future of Medical Education, featuring Drs. Anoop Agrawal and M. Tyson Pillow Part 2Drs. Agrawal and Pillow will discuss how rapid technological innovation has affected medical education, and how institutions are adapting to better instruct tomorrow's physicians.2019-11-0630 minResonance - A Baylor College of Medicine PodcastResonance - A Baylor College of Medicine PodcastTechnology and the Future of Medical Education, featuring Drs. Anoop Agrawal and M. Tyson Pillow Part 1Drs. Agrawal and Pillow will discuss how rapid technological innovation has affected medical education, and how institutions are adapting to better instruct tomorrow's physicians.2019-10-1644 min