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E12 Erin Hayes, Cinematographer
American cinematographer Erin Haynes is making her way in an industry that she believes has a long way to go to increase diversity among its crews. Erin was born in New Orleans in 1999—one of two daughters to Denise and Joe Haynes. She grew up in the 7th Ward of a complex city as a young Black woman mindful of the challenges facing minorities. Erin attended Cabrini High School in the shadow of New Orleans Museum of Art where she was drawn to English Literature, writing, art and film. She developed a talent as a sketch artist and at Loyola Un...
2025-06-26
56 min
Dean Richards
Dean Richards’ Sunday Morning | April 20
Dean Richards, Dave Schwan, and Andy Masur start off this Easter Sunday edition of the show talking about everybody’s favorite Easter snack: Peeps. Well, maybe not everyone’s favorite… For today’s Far Flung Forecast, Dave takes us to the historic Lexington, Massachusetts. Olivia Matongo, VP of Programs for the Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter then join Dean to share details about brain health and the Illinois Brain Health Project. Dean kicks off his This Week in Theatre segment by playing back some of his interview with Actor Thomas Gibson talking about his latest...
2025-04-20
00 min
Dean Richards
Dean Richards’ Sunday Morning | March 23
Dean Richards, Rob LaFrentz, Andy Masur, and Producer Jack Heinrich discuss how the Shamrock Shuffle disrupted their commute. Dr. Jeremy Silver, MD, Medical Director of Emergency Medicine at Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital, joins Dean for this week’s health update. This week, Dr. Silver talks about pneumonia with the news that Pope Francis is expected to be released from the hospital after battling pneumonia for 5 weeks. Then, Dr. Silver answers some questions from listeners. Danny Horn, playing Ray Davies in Sunny Afternoon at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, joins Dean to discuss the show and his role in...
2025-03-23
00 min
iasusa
Closing -- Co-Chairs: Henry Masur, MD and Michael S. Saag, MD
Closing -- Co-Chairs: Henry Masur, MD and Michael S. Saag, MD by iasusa
2025-01-08
04 min
iasusa
Welcome and Introductions -- Co-Chairs: Henry Masur, MD and Michael S. Saag, MD
Welcome and Introductions -- Co-Chairs: Henry Masur, MD and Michael S. Saag, MD by iasusa
2025-01-08
04 min
Stuff You Missed in History Class
Ely S. Parker and Ulysses S. Grant (Part 2)
While working for the Treasury Department, Ely S. Parker met someone who would become a big part of much of the rest of his life – Ulysses S. Grant. It was through this connection that Parker gained a good deal of power, and cemented a controversial legacy. Research: · Adams, James Ring. “The Many Careers of Ely Parker.” National Museum of the American Indian. Fall 2011. · Babcock, Barry. “The Story of Donehogawa, First Indian Commissioner of Indian Affairs.” ICT. 9/13/2018. https://ictnews.org/archive/the-story-of-donehogawa-first-indian-commissioner-of-indian-affairs · Contrera, Jessica. “The interracial love story that stunned Washington — twice! — in 1867.” Washington Post. 2/13/2019...
2024-12-11
43 min
Stuff You Missed in History Class
Ely S. Parker and the Tonawanda Seneca (Part 1)
Ely S. Parker was instrumental in the creation of President President Ulysses S. Grant’s “peace policy." Parker was Seneca, and he was the first Indigenous person to be placed in a cabinet-level position in the U.S. and the first Indigenous person to serve as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Research: · Adams, James Ring. “The Many Careers of Ely Parker.” National Museum of the American Indian. Fall 2011. · Babcock, Barry. “The Story of Donehogawa, First Indian Commissioner of Indian Affairs.” ICT. 9/13/2018. https://ictnews.org/archive/the-story-of-donehogawa-first-indian-commissioner-of-indian-affairs · Contrera, Jessica. “The interracial love story that stunned Washington — twice! —...
2024-12-09
33 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Blood culture negative endocarditis - Trip Gulick, MD/ John Bennett, MD
A 43-year-old man is admitted with acute onset of right sided hemiplegia and dysarthria. He had been in excellent health until one month previously when he presented with shortness of breath and was diagnosed with acute pulmonary emboli and adenocarcinoma of the lung. He was begun on eliquis and chemotherapy was deferred pending genetic testing. The patient lives with his wife and 2 children in Chicago. He works as a municipal bus driver. He denies pet or animal exposure. On presentation, he is afebrile. Exam is notable for poor dentition and dense right hemiplegia.
2024-09-09
04 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Preventing HIV with antiretrovirals - Trip Gulick, MD/ Trip Gulick, MD
A 58-year-old HIV- negative gay man is evaluated for PrEP. His past medical history is notable for hypertension, treated for over 10 years with an ACE inhibitor. He is asymptomatic and weighs 145 lbs. He is sexually active with multiple partners but “usually” practices safe sex. Lab studies reveal: HIV 4th generation test negative, HIV-1 RNA negative, CBC normal, creatinine 1.4 with a calculated creatinine clearance of 48 ml/min. What do you recommend for PrEP? A. No PrEP B. Tenofovir disoproxil fuma...
2024-09-02
02 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Stopping PJP prophylaxis in HIV - Trip Gulick, MD/ Michael Saag, MD
A 44-year-old man was diagnosed with Pneumocystis pneumonia as his AIDS-defining illness and begun on antiretroviral therapy with 2 nucleosides and an integrase inhibitor during his hospitalization. He stabilizes and follows up for repeated outpatient visits with an HIV RNA consistently
2024-08-26
03 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Which antiretroviral with rifampin? - Trip Gulick, MD/ Frank Maldarelli, MD
A 29-year-old man living with HIV on tenofovir alafenamide (TAF)/emtricitabine + dolutegravir (CD4 298, HIV RNA
2024-08-19
03 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Latent TB and renal transplantation - Trip Gulick, MD/ Susan Dorman, MD
A 56-year-old male with end-stage-renal disease due to hypertensive nephropathy is being evaluated for possible renal transplantation. Routine pre-transplant serologies were obtained, which were notable for a positive Interferon-Gamma Release Assay (IGRA) for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The patient is asymptomatic and has never been treated for TB. Chest x-ray is normal. The patient has a suitable living donor and the transplant team would like to proceed with transplantation as soon as possible. Which one of the following would be the best course of action? A. Inform the transplant team that...
2024-08-12
03 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Scedosporium pneumonia - Trip Gulick, MD/ John Bennett, MD
A 63-year-old male underwent allogeneic stem cell transplant for chronic myelogenous leukemia 120 days ago. He has had multiple episodes of acute graft-versus-host disease, for which he received multiple pulses of corticosteroids and remains on maintenance cyclosporine. His absolute neutrophil count hovers between 750 and 1000 cell/μL. He is receiving prophylactic doses of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. The patient developed a fever, patchy pulmonary infiltrates and hypoxia. He is intubated and undergoes bronchoscopy. The micro lab reports that branched hyphae are present on wet mount of the BAL. No pneumocystis was seen. P...
2024-08-05
03 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Persistent low level HIV viremia - Trip Gulick, MD/ Michael Saag, MD
A 42-year-old woman newly diagnosed with HIV (CD4 425, HIV RNA 73,000, genotype with wild-type virus) starts tenofovir alafenamide/emtricitabine/bictegravir and has the following virologic response: Weeks of Therapy HIV Viral Load 4 weeks HIV RNA 9,400 8 weeks HIV RNA 1,050 16 weeks HIV RNA 105 24 weeks HIV RNA 90 36 weeks HIV RNA 67 48 weeks HIV RNA 82 In addition to reinforcing adherence, what would you recommend? A. Add darunavir/ritonavir B. Add etravirine C. Add darunavir/ritonavir and etravirine D...
2024-07-29
03 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Gaining weight on antiretrovirals - Trip Gulick, MD/ Michael Saag, MD
A 36-year-old obese white man (BMI 34) recently diagnosed with HIV (CD4 560, HIV RNA 52,000) is recommended to start antiretroviral therapy but is concerned about weight gain. Which is true of antiretroviral-induced weight gain? A. Raltegravir is associated with more weight gain than dolutegravir B. Elvitegravir is associated with more weight gain than bictegravir C. Tenofovir AF is associated with more weight gain than tenofovir DF D. White men have the highest rates of weight gain on ART www.idbrcourse.org/ © 2024 IDBR LLC | All Rights Reserved
2024-07-22
04 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
A Person With HIV Who Presents with A Severe Sore Throat - Barbara D. Alexander, MD / Kevin Winthrop, MD
A 52-year-old woman with no prior medical conditions presents with a 6-month history of shortness of breath and cough. She has no fever, and her CBC and Chemistry panel is normal. Oxygen saturation on room air = 80%. She reports that she installed a hot tub at home which she uses daily; she has no other unusual exposures. If this syndrome is related to her hot tub, which of the following organisms is most likely related to the pulmonary process? A. Acanthamoeba B. Legionella pneumophila C. Aeromonas hydrophila D...
2024-07-15
02 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
What Causes Tenosynovitis in a 62 Year Old Nurse? - Barbara D. Alexander, MD / Sandra B. Nelson, MD
A 62-year-old nurse presents to your clinic with a six-month history of pain and swelling involving her third finger. She has been treated sequentially with cephalexin, amoxicillin-clavulanate, and clindamycin without effect. She is an avid gardener and enjoys digging for clams in a marshy area near to her home. She admits to frequent abrasions and scratches. MRI has demonstrated diffuse soft tissue inflammation with tenosynovitis, septic arthritis of the interphalangeal joints, and early phalangeal osteomyelitis. What is the most likely microbiologic agent? A...
2024-07-08
03 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
A Woman from Argentina with Heart Failure. - Barbara D. Alexander, MD / Edward Mitre, MD
A 47-year-old female grew up in an impoverished farming community in Argentina. She moved to the United States when she was 16 years of age. Three years ago, she developed progressive dyspnea on exertion. A cardiac workup revealed a markedly enlarged heart, ejection fraction of 25%, and no obstruction of the coronary arteries by angiography. The most likely pathogen causing her cardiac disease, assuming it is due to an infection acquired in Argentina, is: A. Leishmania donovani B. Taenia solium C. Trypanosoma cruzi ...
2024-07-01
02 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Where Did This Strange Mycobacteria Come From? - Barbara D. Alexander, MD / Kevin Winthrop, MD
A 62-year-old male was seen for low grade fever and weight loss over the past month. He had undergone aortic valve replacement in 2015 with a bioprosthesis. Transesophageal echocardiography found no evidence of endocarditis and routine blood cultures were negative. Mycobacterial blood cultures grew Mycobacterium chimaera. The patient lived in a rural area, drank well water and had a pond in this back yard with Koi fish. The most likely source of this Mycobacterial infection is which of the following: A. Operating room air B. Bioprosthetic...
2024-06-24
04 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
A confusing HIV serology - Trip Gulick, MD/ Frank Maldarelli, MD
A 37-year-old woman from New Jersey undergoes routine HIV testing with the following results: • HIV 4th generation test: Reactive (antibody positive + p24 antigen negative) • HIV-1/2 Supplemental Assay: HIV-1 antibody negative, HIV-2 antibody negative • HIV-1 RNA:
2024-06-16
04 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Treating TB and HIV - Trip Gulick, MD/ Susan Dorman, MD
A 30-year-old female presents with a new diagnosis of smear-positive pulmonary TB. She is also found to have a new diagnosis of HIV. Labs show mild anemia, normal liver enzymes, CD4 cell count=25 cells/uL. Which is most appropriate approach to therapy: A. Start HIV treatment immediately, defer TB treatment B. Start TB treatment immediately, defer HIV treatment until after 6 months of TB treatment C. Start TB treatment immediately, and start HIV treatment in 8-12 weeks D. Start TB treatment immediately, and start HIV treatment...
2024-06-09
03 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Fever of unknown origin - Trip Gulick, MD/ Susan Dorman, MD
A 40-year-old female is admitted with a 3-week history of daily fever accompanied by a non-pruritic skin eruption. She was initially seen at a walk-in clinic 5 weeks ago for cough and given a 7-day course of Augmentin for bronchitis with resolution of respiratory symptoms. In the last 2 weeks she has developed diffuse arthritis of hands, knees, elbows, and ankles. Labs include WBC of 7.8 (82% seg, 15% lymph, 3% eos), platelets of 159, alkaline phosphatase of 454, ALT/AST 137/118 and bilirubin 1.9. CRP is 183.6, rheumatoid factor
2024-06-03
04 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Evaluating risk of HIV - Trip Gulick, MD
A 62-year-old man with a history of hypertension has taken HIV PrEP with tenofovir DF/emtricitabine for 5 years. His baseline creatinine clearance was 85 cc/min, but this has trended down with his latest creatinine clearance 55 cc/min (repeated at 60 cc/min). He is in a monogamous relationship with his partner who has HIV and is taking a bictegravir-based regimen with HIV RNA
2024-05-27
03 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
HIV / AIDS Bootcamp - Roy Gulick, MD, MPH
This 52 minute session, called an HIV bootcamp, is taken from the extensive teaching material on the infectious disease board review website, available to persons who subscribe to the Home study course, the live or the virtual course. This lecture by Dr. Gulick is for physicians who need introductory material before progressing to more advanced topics likely to be on certifying or recertifying examinations given by the American Board of Internal Medicine. www.idbrcourse.org/ © 2024 IDBR LLC | All Rights Reserved
2024-05-25
52 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
What To Do With An Unwanted Urine Culture - Paul Auwaerter, MD / Barbara W. Trautner, MD, PhD
An 80-year-old resident of a nursing home has severe dementia, type 2 diabetes mellitus and a chronic indwelling Foley catheter which is in place to manage his persistent incontinence. He has no remarkable medical history and is quite healthy except for his dementia. He has received antibiotics for presumed urinary tract infection twice in the last year. The nursing home staff decided to obtain a urinalysis and urine culture: they call you because the urine culture is growing Candida albicans with a colony count of 100,000 cfu/ml. His UA shows 30-40 WBC and 10-20 RBC...
2024-05-20
04 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
A Disturbing Looking Foot - Camille Kotton, MD / John Bennett, MD
A 42-year-old male presents with a deformed foot and draining sinuses. The patient is a native of Mexico, where he does manual labor. He noted the onset of persistent swelling 2 years earlier in Mexico after dropping a heavy wooden box on his foot. He received various treatments, but his foot has become more deformed. He is visiting family in the United States and comes to you for advice. He is afebrile, with normal vital signs. He looks well. His exam is normal except for his left foot, which is swollen and firmly indurated, particularly over the metatarsals...
2024-05-13
05 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
A Food Borne Illness - Camille Kotton, MD / Herbert Dupont, MD
Two hours after eating at a hotel buffet in Hawaii, a 56-year-old man experiences abdominal pain, vomits once, and has one loose stool. Two days later he experiences numbness of his extremities, tongue, and throat. He finds that cold objects feel hot and hot objects feel cold, and his teeth feel numb and loose. He develops weakness, gait ataxia, and vertigo. He is hospitalized where he has a slow convalescence. Neurological symptoms persist for one month before he is completely well. What is the likely diagnosis? A. Ciguatera ...
2024-05-06
04 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
A CNS Problem - Camille Kotton, MD / John Bennett, MD
A 31-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her husband for fever and neurological symptoms. She was completely well until 3 days earlier, when she felt nauseated and vomited twice. During the next two days she had fever, felt “achy,” developed a headache, and continued to have nausea and vomiting. Upon awakening this morning, she complained of double vision, and her husband noted her eyes “weren’t looking in the same place.” In the emergency room, she was found to have a temperature of 102.4ÅãF. There was no rash. She ha...
2024-04-27
04 min
IDBRInfectious Disease Board Review
Welcome to IDBR
An introduction to the Infectious Disease Board Review podcast by Dr. Henry Masur www.idbrcourse.org ©2024 Infectious Disease Board Review, LLC
2024-04-26
01 min
AART
S1E16: Erin Haynes, Cinematographer
American cinematographer Erin Haynes is making her way in an industry that she believes has a long way to go to increase diversity among its crews. Erin was born in New Orleans in 1999—one of two daughters to Denise and Joe Haynes. She grew up in the 7th Ward of a complex city as a young Black woman mindful of the challenges facing minorities. Erin attended Cabrini High School in the shadow of New Orleans Museum of Art where she was drawn to English Literature, writing, art and film. She developed a talent as a sketch artist and at Loyola Un...
2024-04-16
56 min
Selected Shorts
Holiday Hurdles
Guest host David Sedaris presents stories that reimagine holiday rituals. In Tobias Wolff’s “Powder,” a pre-Christmas snowstorm provides an adventure for a father and son. SELECTED SHORTS’ late host and founder Isaiah Sheffer is the reader. A long-established couple turn out to be able to surprise one another in Allegra Goodman’s gentle borrowing from an O. Henry classic. Dana Ivey and Michael Cerveris read her “Gifts of the Jewish Magi.” And David Sedaris says English writer Jeanette Winterson captures the city to a “T” in “Christmas in New York,” a modern fairy tale with just a hint of magic, performed by Ri
2023-12-21
59 min
Apertura musicale classica
Apertura musicale classica di domenica 18/06/2023
Richard Strauss - Ariadne auf Naxos - "Ein Schönes war… Es gibt ein Reich" (Jessye Norman, Gewandhausorchester, Kurt Masur) Louise Farrenc - Nonetto op. 38 - III: Scherzo. Vivace (Minerva Chamber Ensemble, Keving Geraldi) Kurt Weill - Mahagonny - Alabama Song (Lotte Lenya, Theo Mackeben, Theo Mackeben Jazz Orchestra) Giuseppe Verdi - Macbeth - coro "Patria oppressa" (Coro e Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Riccardo Chailly) Ottorino Respighi - Impressioni brasiliane - III: Canzone e danza (Alessandro Crudele, London Philharmonic Orchestra) Gesualdo da Venosa - Tenebrae Responsoria (Sabbato Sancto) - I: Sicut ovis ad occisionem (Graindelavoix, Björn Schmelzer) Franz Schu...
2023-06-18
1h 23
iasusa
Management of AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
Henry Masur, MD The 2022 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) CLINICAL CONFERENCE October 17, 2022 40 minutes, 46 seconds
2022-10-15
40 min
Music In Good Humor - The Radioshow
Globalbeats.fm - Music In Good Humor - The Radioshow - #075
Episode 075 from May 4th 2022 of the Radioshow "Music In Good Humor" on globalbeats.fm - every 1st Wednesday of the month. Enjoy! Relax Edition Tracklist: Nicolai Masur - Fallen Moon [Maheti] Paul A. George - Double Harmonic [3000 Grad] Arnodd - Momentum [Traum] Einmusik & Lexer feat. Jyll - Leave You [Einmusika] Gorje Hewek, Lost Desert, Marvin The Sun - Ocean [Watergate] Alex Breitling - Heaven [Colorize] Monkey Safari - Hi & Low [Get Physical] H.Haze feat. Ghost Isle - Soledad (Henry Saiz Remix) [Natura Sonoris] Quivver - Nothin New To Feel (Lexer Remix) [Bedrock] Haddadi Von Engst - Run (Einmusik Remix...
2022-05-04
1h 00
iasusa
Expert Roundtable Discussion
Moderated by Henry Masur, MD, and Michael S. Saag, MD Panelists: Susan P. Buchbinder, MD; Raphael J. Landovitz, MD, MSc; Jean-Michel Molina, MD, Marina Klein, MD, MS, and Hyman Scott, MD, MPH PrEParing for PrEP: From Policy to Implementation November 19, 2021 54 minutes and 48 seconds
2021-11-18
54 min
Science S*heroes
"Wir haben alle Identität" – White Supremacy, Aktivistinnen und Emotionen in der Forschung
Rebecca Brückmann ist Juniorprofessorin für die Geschichte Nordamerikas in seinen transkulturellen Bezügen an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum. In dieser Folge berichtet sie uns von Ihrer Forschung zu (Widerstands-)Bewegungen, wir sprechen über Intersektionalität, das Imposter-Syndrom und die Frage, ob wir noch Held*innen brauchen.Linkliste:Rebeccas Profil auf den Seiten der Ruhr-Universität BochumRebecca auf TwitterFilmtipps:Ava DuVernay: 13thAva DuVernay: SelmaHenry Hampton: Eyes on the PrizeHenry Louis Gates Jr.: The African Americans: Many Rivers to CrossDavid Simon: TremeDavid Simon: The WireLiteraturtipps:Eric Foner: Reconstruction (Updated)John Robert McNeill: Mosquito EmpiresIbram X. Kendi: Stamped from the Beg...
2021-08-25
1h 37
iasusa
Update From Our Nation’s Capital, ID Week, and OI Guidelines
Henry Masur, MD 2020 National IAS–USA Virtual Update Course on HIV Management November 12, 2020
2020-11-11
43 min
iasusa
Update on the Clinical Management of HIV: A Case-Based Discussion
Expert Panelists: Roger Bedimo, MD, MS, Judith Currier, MD, Jodie Dionne-Odom, MD, Henry Masur, MD, and Susan Swindells, MBBS Case Presenter: Michael S. Saag, MD
2020-11-11
1h 06
Editors in Conversation
COViD-19: Therapeutic Update (AAC Journal)
The state of the art treatment of COVID-19, understand the role of some medications currently used for COVID-19 and dissecting novel approaches and strategies for the treatment of COVID-19 likely to become available in the short term. Guests: Henry Masur MD and Adarsh Bhimraj MD. Read the current issue of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy at https://aac.asm.org
2020-08-11
42 min
Relevant Tones
Pandemic Dances
Composers and performers are finding incredibly creative ways to continue connecting and making great music in the midst of a global pandemic. Seth talks with composers Suzanne Farrin, Gene Pritsker, Carlos Simon, Liza Sobel and Greg Bartholomew as well as countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo and American Composers Orchestra's Artistic Director Derek Bermel. MUSIC Nacht (excerpt) by Suzanne Farrin Performed by: Suzanne Farrin, ondes Martenot Alice Teyssier, voice Ross Karre, percussion Randall Zigler, bass Nuiko Wadden, harp Ryan Streber, audio engineer Pandemic Dance #32 and #30 by Gene Pritsker Performed by: Carson Cooman, organ Kristof Knoch - bass clarinet ...
2020-06-02
1h 05
Maryland CC Project
Masur – HIV/AIDS Related Infections
Dr. Henry Masur, Senior Investigator and Chief of the Critical Care Medicine Department at the National Institutes of Health. The lecture will focus on HIV/AIDS Related Critical Care Complications.
2019-12-13
56 min
iasusa
What’s New In Opportunistic Infections And…Washington DC
Henry A. Masur, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease April 29, 2019 0 minutes and 0 seconds
2019-05-02
43 min
World Class Hoops Podcast
Episode 5: Windy City Hoops Podcast
On this week's episode of the WCHP...The Windy City Bulls are on a record win streak to kick off 2019, and Head Coach Charlie Henry joins us to talk about it...plus Chris Rouse and Andy Masur join me to give advice to those looking to break into the sports broadcasting world!
2019-01-21
35 min
World Class Hoops Podcast
Episode 1: Windy City Hoops Podcast
#WindyCityNation! Welcome to the first edition of The Windy City Hoops Podcast with your host, Joe Kessenich! Today on the pod, we are joined by Windy City Bulls Head Coach Charlie Henry, and preview the Windy City Bulls 2018-2019 season w/ broadcasters Julio Rausseo, Chris Rouse, WGN's Andy Masur, and ESPN's Jonathan Hood...
2019-01-21
29 min
HWMS Audio Theatre
How Not To Suck At Consulting: Gathering Data
Consulting. You're just giving your opinion. That's it. Nothing more. Now, in theory, that opinion is worth something on the open market. It's worth something for two reasons. First, you have some special training or knowledge. Second, you have data. Data about what is happening. And there's the rub. In the modern day and age, we collect ever bit of data we can and call it good. Yet. Yet. Yet. Data can mislead. It can make you believe you know something when you don't It can confuse when it should inform. Therefore, we need to know something about gathering data scientifically...
2018-12-12
10 min
iasusa
New Challenges in Infectious Diseases: Changing Landscape in 2018
Henry Masur, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease Washington, DC Thursday, April 26, 2018 42 minutes and 50 seconds
2018-05-01
42 min
iasusa
Welcome to the IAS–USA Annual Update on HIV Disease Management
Henry Masur, MD, Michael S. Saag, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease Washington, DC Thursday, April 26, 2018 10 minutes and 15 seconds
2018-05-01
10 min
iasusa
Welcome to the IAS-USA Washington, DC, Full-Day Course on HIV Disease Management
Henry Masur, MD, and Michael S. Saag, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease: Washington, DC May 22, 2017 11 minutes and 14 seconds
2017-05-24
11 min
iasusa
Potpourri of Challenges With Opportunistic Infections
Henry Masur, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease: Washington, DC May 22, 2017 40 minutes and 48 seconds
2017-05-24
40 min
Maryland CC Project
HIV + Critical Illness: a primer of ICU management
Dr Henry Masur is a clinical expert in HIV from the National Institute of Health (NIH) who has published over > 300 peer reviewed publications related to infections and HIV. […]
2014-03-07
50 min
2013 HIV Washington DC Course
Washington, DC, Partnership for AIDS Progress - Moving into the Acceleration Mode
Henry Masur, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease: Washington, DC Tuesday, June 18, 2013 21 minutes, 46 seconds
2013-06-24
21 min
2012 Improving the Management of HIV Disease (Washington)
Summary of Morning Presentations
Henry Masur, MD, and Michael S. Saag, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease: Washington, DC Tuesday, June 19, 2012 8 minutes, 14 seconds
2012-08-24
08 min
2012 Improving the Management of HIV Disease (Washington)
Summary of Afternoon Presentations
Henry Masur, MD, and Michael S. Saag, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease: Washington, DC Tuesday, June 19, 2012 4 minutes, 29 seconds
2012-08-24
04 min
2012 Improving the Management of HIV Disease (Washington)
Welcome and Introduction
Henry Masur, MD, and Michael S. Saag, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease: Washington, DC Tuesday, June 19, 2012 8 minutes, 15 seconds
2012-08-24
08 min
2012 Improving the Management of HIV Disease (Washington)
Washington, DC, Response to HIV/AIDS
Henry Masur, MD Improving the Management of HIV Disease: Washington, DC Tuesday, June 19, 2012 31 minutes, 11 seconds
2012-08-24
31 min
Medical Research
Increase of Bacterial Resistance in the US
Guest: Henry Masur, MD Host: Michael Benson, MD Join Dr. Henry Masur, President of the Infections Diseases Society of America as he discusses why bacterial resistance is increasing in the United States, with a particular focus on the problems posed by Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus.
2007-05-20
00 min
HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease
Increase of Bacterial Resistance in the US
Guest: Henry Masur, MD Host: Michael Benson, MD Join Dr. Henry Masur, President of the Infections Diseases Society of America as he discusses why bacterial resistance is increasing in the United States, with a particular focus on the problems posed by Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus.
2007-05-20
00 min
HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease
Increase of Bacterial Resistance in the US
Guest: Henry Masur, MD Host: Michael Benson, MD Join Dr. Henry Masur, President of the Infections Diseases Society of America as he discusses why bacterial resistance is increasing in the United States, with a particular focus on the problems posed by Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus.
2007-05-20
00 min
HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease
Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance: On the Rise
Guest: Henry Masur, MD Host: Michael Benson, MD The rise of bacterial resistance has always been with us. However, the crisis in new antibiotic development has made this chronic problem an increasing clinical threat. In this discussion, Dr. Henry Masur will focus on the clinical problems patients face as bacterial antibiotic resistance rises.
2007-05-20
00 min
Medical Research
Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance: On the Rise
Guest: Henry Masur, MD Host: Michael Benson, MD The rise of bacterial resistance has always been with us. However, the crisis in new antibiotic development has made this chronic problem an increasing clinical threat. In this discussion, Dr. Henry Masur will focus on the clinical problems patients face as bacterial antibiotic resistance rises.
2007-05-20
00 min
HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease
Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance: On the Rise
Guest: Henry Masur, MD Host: Michael Benson, MD The rise of bacterial resistance has always been with us. However, the crisis in new antibiotic development has made this chronic problem an increasing clinical threat. In this discussion, Dr. Henry Masur will focus on the clinical problems patients face as bacterial antibiotic resistance rises.
2007-05-20
00 min