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The Focus LBK Podcast
The Focus LBK Show S2E71: Stephen Canup of Freedom in Jesus Prison Ministries Talks Falling Prey to the Emptiness Inside, Redemption, and Discipleship
Back in the 1980’s, Stephen Canup had it all. He was wealthy, climbing the career ladder at a big-money accounting firm in New York. He had perfect credit, no debt, a pretty wife and a new baby at home.We all know “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall”. Stephen learned this the hard way. In this episode, we explore his fall from riches to rags, and then into a prison cell.Today, with God’s grace and help, Stephen is the President of Freedom in Jesus Prison Ministries (FIJM), a...
2025-01-22
1h 11
The American Dream Podcast
The American Dream Podcast - Running the most successful private security company w/ Will Jenkins
Send us a textPrepare to be inspired! Will Jenkins, a man who started with nothing, transformed his life in the most jaw-dropping way possible. Picture this: a young man with no direction, struggling to make ends meet, suddenly decides to enlist in the Marines. But that’s just the beginning of his incredible story!In the heart of boot camp, Will discovered not only discipline and resilience but a burning passion to serve and protect. His experiences in the Marines shaped him into a fearless leader, ready to take on the world. After his se...
2024-10-19
41 min
Last Week in Medicine
Anticoagulation in AF with Cirrhosis, Trends in Anticoagulation for Acute PE, Beta Blockers for Acute MI with Normal EF, Finerenone for HFpEF, Continuous vs Intermittent Infusion for Antibiotics, Cefepime vs Piperacillin-Tazobactam for Sepsis
It's been a long time, but we are back!Apologies on the audio quality from Dr. Jenkins. Apparently he was recording from inside a cardboard box.Today we talk about important, practice changing studies in internal medicine from the last several months. What's the best anticoagulant in patients with cirrhosis and atrial fibrillation? Why do doctors use so much unfractionated heparin for acute PE? Should we still be using beta blockers in patients with acute MI? Does finerenone improve outcomes in HFpEF? Is continuous infusion of antibiotics better than intermittent? And will the cefepime vs...
2024-09-24
1h 05
Kingdom Come Podcast
Pastor Stephen Daigle: The Bride of Christ - God's Design for His Church
In this episode of the Kingdom Come Podcast, Austin and Derrick sit down with Pastor Stephen Daigle. Pastor Stephen is planting a church in New Orleans called Home Church. On this episode, we cover all kinds of topics from what a Godly marriage looks like, God providing in times of need, church planting, and even exorcisms.Pastor Stephen is a well of knowledge and wisdom. This episode will help teach you the steps required to be a life long follower of Jesus, as well as talking about God's mission and plan for the church!God has a pla...
2024-08-21
1h 15
The Mike Calta Show Interviews
STEPHEN JENKINS
Mike Calta interview's Stephen Jenkins
2024-05-13
26 min
The Mike Calta Show Interviews
STEPHEN JENKINS
Mike Calta interview's Stephen Jenkins
2024-05-13
26 min
Irish Baseball Podcast
Stephen Jenkins of the Bob Dylan Center (Part 2) | Episode 87
Stephen Jenkins of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is our guest on this episode of The Irish Baseball Podcast. The Bob Dylan Center is currently running the exhibit on The Pogues the late Shane MacGowan, titled “They Gave the Walls A Talking.”
2024-05-07
19 min
America's Healthiest City
Stephen Jenkins from Gracist
In this episode, Will Melton interviews Stephen Jenkins, founder of the Richmond-based clothing brand Gracist. Stephen shares his journey from New York City to Richmond, exploring his roots and the transformative experience of reconnecting with his African heritage. Through Gracist, Stephen employs artisans in Niger to create vibrant, handcrafted clothing, blending African fabrics with American styles. The conversation delves into the impact of these garments, both in Richmond and in Africa, and how Stephen’s mission extends beyond fashion to foster meaningful connections and conversations through grace.This podcast is produced by Xponent21, a leading expert in Ri...
2023-12-21
31 min
RESONATE
How To Understand, Face & Heal Trauma w/ World-Leading Expert Dr Stephen Porges
In many ways trauma is the invisible epidemic that costs many of us our health and happiness. However, there is a route to healing. Our guest Dr. Stephen Porges is a world-leading American psychiatrist best known for his development of the Polyvagal Theory which focuses on the nervous system's role in our behavior, emotional regulation, and stress responses. Simply put, if you want to heal, you need to learn how to hack your nervous system and that’s what this episode is all about. In this conversation we discuss: 00:00 The FATHER of Trau...
2023-12-05
57 min
business misfit
How to Tell Engaging Brand Stories with Fashion Designer Stephen H. Jenkins
Whether you run a company or work for one, your company’s brand matters: to stand out in the marketplace, engage customers, and create a higher impact beyond the bottom line. My guest today is a fashion designer whose clothing line is an instrument for social change. Stephen H. Jenkins’s fashion line, Gracist, celebrates West African culture’s beauty, diversity, rich history, and traditions and connects people worldwide with shared values of compassion, respect, and love. Expect to learn:Why brands n...
2023-11-28
43 min
Last Week in Medicine
Metformin and Long COVID, Central Lines and Thrombocytopenia, DOACs vs LMWH in Cancer Associated Thrombosis, Early vs Late Anticoagulation after Stroke with Atrial Fibrillation
Today we are joined by Dr. Brian Locke, recently graduated pulmonary-critical care fellow, who takes us on a journey of avoiding statistical fallacies. Does metformin reduce the likelihood of long COVID? Should we give platelet transfusions to thrombocytopenic patients before central line placement? Did the CANVAS trial change practice in cancer associated thrombosis? Should patients with a stroke due to atrial fibrillation start oral anticoagulation earlier or later? We discuss all these questions on more on today's episode. Check it out! Metformin for Long COVIDDefinition of Post Acute Sequelae of Sars-CoV-2 InfectionPlatelet Transfusion...
2023-06-28
59 min
Last Week in Medicine
Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome and Hyponatremia with Dr. Joel Topf, Apixaban vs Warfarin for On-X Aortic Valve, Perioperative Blood Pressure Strategies, Diagnostic Accuracy of CT Abdomen Without Contrast
Today we have a special guest, Dr. Joel Topf, board-certified nephrologist and medical educator extraordinaire. Our listeners will likely recognize Dr. Topf from his prolific tweeting @Kidney_boy, as well as his numerous appearances on the Curbsiders podcast. He is a co-founder of the NephJC on Twitter, and host and founder of the NephJC podcast Freely Filtered. He is also host of the podcast Channel Your Enthusiasm, a deep dive monthly recap of the nephrology textbook Clinical Physiology of Acid Base and Electrolyte Disorders by Dr. Burton Rose (who, incidentally, is the creator of the original UpToDate). Dr. Topf...
2023-05-25
1h 08
After Yes
Stephen Jenkins: Life Changing Stories
In this episode of After Yes, Michael interviews Stephen Jenkins. Stephen lives in Richmond, Virginia and works in end-of-life care. Stephen talks about his experience of saying yes to travel to Niger and serve the people there. He also discusses how this trip impacted his spiritual and emotional wellbeing, his familiarity of the desert landscape, and the profound connection felt with the people he met. Stephen shares about his emotional connection to the land & how he felt welcomed and comfortable at home. He says that the trip was healing for him, both emotionally and physically. He believes that Niger...
2023-05-15
34 min
Last Week in Medicine
Doxycycline Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for STIs (DoxyPEP), High Dose Prophylactic Anticoagulation for COVID-19 (ANTICOVID), Rates of Fracture Non-union and Bisphosphonates
This week we have special guest, Dr. Adam Spivak, to talk about the new study on doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis for STIs. Dr. Spivak is an infectious disease expert and works in both an HIV clinic and a free PrEP clinic. I also review the latest COVID-19 anticoagulation trial and a paper looking at rates of fracture non-union in people who receive bisphosphonates. Check it out! Doxycycline Post-exposure Prophylaxis for STIsHigh dose prophylactic anticoagulation in COVID-19Bisphosphonate and Rates of Fracture Non-unions Music from Uppbeat (free...
2023-04-27
46 min
BridgeBytes
My Path to Sionna: Stephen Jenkins
Stephen Jenkins speaks about his history in the industry and what led him to working at Sionna. Stephen shares that his career began when Kim Shannon hired him into the industry in the early 90s. (Published: January 2023)
2023-03-28
02 min
Last Week in Medicine
Thiazides for Kidney Stones, Hydrocortisone for Severe Pneumonia (CAPE COD), 2023 GOLD COPD Guidelines, Real World Use of Oral Antibiotics for Infective Endocarditis
Today we have special guest, Dr. Sarah Gilligan, a nephrologist, to talk about the new study of thiazides for kidney stones. We all learn in medical school that thiazides reduce urinary excretion of calcium, but does that really translate to fewer kidney stones? We also have Dr. Brian Locke on to talk about the CAPE COD trial, a big new critical care paper on using hydrocortisone in severe pneumonia, as well as the latest COPD guidelines and a retrospective study of oral antibiotics for infective endocarditis. Check it out! Hydrochlorothiazide for Kidney Stones
2023-03-25
1h 19
Last Week in Medicine
Antibiotic Duration for Febrile UTI in Males, Lower GI Bleeding Guidelines, Intravenous Contrast in Patients with Acute Kidney Injury
Today we welcome special guest and fellow EBM lover Dr. Mita Hoppenfeld to talk about a new randomized controlled trial evaluating the best duration of antibiotics for febrile UTI in men. Is 7 days as good as 14 days? We also review the latest guidelines for lower GI bleeding and a new retrospective study on renal outcomes in patients with AKI who receive IV contrast. 7 vs 14 days of antibiotics for Febrile UTI in MenLower GI Bleeding GuidelinesIV Contrast in patients with AKI Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
2023-02-25
45 min
Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#AppliedErgo2023 Keynote Chat with Stephen Jenkins
Stephen Jenkins, director of safety and health for Cintas Corp., talks with IISE's James Swisher in this latest episode of "Problem Solved." Jenkins is set to be one of the keynote speakers at the Applied Ergonomics Conference, taking place March 27-30 in New Orleans (save on registration through March 19 at iise.org/AEC/register). Jenkins talks about his "series of misadventures" to starting an ergonomics career, taking adventure of good fortune when it arrives and the value of listening to others throughout your career.
2023-02-22
31 min
And Another Thing Podcast
Tony and Jodie Catch Up With Ministers Stephen Lecce and David Piccini
This week, Tony and Jodie welcome both Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce and Ontario Environment Minister David Piccini. The roundtable breaks down some of the hottest topics from Queen's Park. Follow the show on Twitter: @AAThingPodcast Follow the show on Instagram: @andanotherthingpodcast Follow Jodie Jenkins on Twitter: @jodie_a_jenkins Follow Tony Clement on Twitter: @TonyclementCPC Follow MNC Podcast Productions on Twitter: @MNCPodcasts Find the show on the web: www.andanotherthingpodcast.ca Check out some of our sponsors! The Muskoka Chef - they offer catering throughout the Muskoka...
2023-02-01
37 min
Last Week in Medicine
Early Vasopressors and Restrictive Fluids in Septic Shock (CLOVERS), Furosemide vs Torsemide in Heart Failure (TRANSFORM-HF), Aspirin vs Enoxaparin after Extremity Fracture (PREVENT CLOT), Haloperidol for ICU Delirium (AID-ICU)
We're back with Season 4! Sorry for the unplanned hiatus. Today we talk about the CLOVERS trial, which tested the hypothesis that early vasopressors and restrictive fluid would be superior to liberal fluids plus rescue vasopressors. We also looked at the TRANSFORM-HF study, which compared torsemide and furosemide in congestive heart failure, the PREVENT CLOT study, which compared aspirin to enoxaparin for VTE prophylaxis after a traumatic fracture, and the AID-ICU study, which compared haloperidol to placebo in the treatment of ICU delirium. CLOVERS trialTorsemide vs Furosemide in CHFAspirin vs Enoxaparin for...
2023-01-31
51 min
Gangland Wire
The Mafia Cops – Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa
Retired Intelligence Detective Gary Jenkins interviews true crime author Jeffrey Sussman about the “Mob Cops” Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, one of the many stories in his new book Big Apple Gangsters (Boxing and the Mob, Holocaust Fighters, Sin City Gangsters, Rocky Graziano: Fists Fame and Fortune) about one story from his new book Big Apple Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in New York. This book was just released in paperback. Gary chose to discuss the Mafia cops with Jeffrey from this book’s many New York City mob stories. Louis Eppolito was actually a mafia legacy and ca...
2022-08-15
00 min
Gangland Wire
The Mafia Cops – Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa
Retired Intelligence Detective Gary Jenkins interviews true crime author Jeffrey Sussman about the “Mob Cops” Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, one of the many stories in his new book Big Apple Gangsters (Boxing and the Mob, Holocaust Fighters, Sin City Gangsters, Rocky Graziano: Fists Fame and Fortune) about one story from his new book Big Apple Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in New York. This book was just released in paperback. Gary chose to discuss the Mafia cops with Jeffrey from this book’s many New York City mob stories. Louis Eppolito was actually a mafia legacy...
2022-08-15
41 min
Last Week in Medicine
SGLT2 Inhibitors for Acute Heart Failure, SGLT2 Inhibitors vs Metformin, High Dose Dexamethasone for COVID-19 in ICU, Isolated Distal DVT, Monkeypox, Blood Donor Sex and Mortality, Outcomes in Surgeons Who Operate the Night Before
Today we have a couple special guests under the age of 2. Birdie and Gus! Do SGLT2 inhibitors improve diuresis in acute heart failure? Are they better than metformin for reducing cardiovascular mortality? Is high dose dexamethasone better than standard dose in ICU patients with COVID? We also talk about outcomes in patients with isolated distal DVT compared to proximal DVT, a large case series of patients with monkeypox infection, blood donor outcomes and the outcomes for surgeons who operated the night before. Check it out! SGLT2-Inhibitors for Acute Heart Failure...
2022-07-22
44 min
Last Week in Medicine
Restrictive Fluids in Septic Shock, Short vs Standard Antibiotics in Neutropenic Fever, IV Vitamin C for Septic Shock, Hospitalist Workload and Patient LOS, Fluid Bolus for Intubation, General Internist Practice Choices
Today we are joined by Dr. Brian Locke to talk about multiple new critical care trials, including the CLASSIC trial of a restrictive vs standard fluid strategy, the LOVIT trial of vitamin C in septic shock, and the PREPARE-II trial of fluid bolus at the time of intubation to prevent cardiovascular collapse. We also look at whether 72 hours of antibiotics are safe in patients with neutropenic fever, whether hospitalist workload affects patient length of stay, and what kind of careers general internists are pursuing over the last decade. Restrictive Fluids for Septic ShockShort vs Standard...
2022-06-24
54 min
The Buddhist Studies Podcast
10. Stephen Jenkins | Understanding the Role of Compassion in Buddhism
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Stephen Jenkins about his beginnings as a scholar of Buddhism, his research on the place of compassion in Buddhism, and how he thinks this fundamental idea has been overlooked in many contemporary discussions of Buddhism. Plus, we discuss the relation between compassion and wisdom, the role of imagination in Buddhist practice, and the reasons Buddhist traditions argue that compassion benefits the practitioner!We also preview Dr. Jenkins' upcoming online course, BSO 108 | Buddhism and Compassion, which will history and development of this key idea in Buddhist thought and practice.
2022-06-21
1h 11
Action's Antidotes
A Community for Women Leaders With Laura Bennett & Kellie Jenkins
Coaching can take on many forms, it's a bond, a connection and it does not end with one-on-one training, as we imagine it to be. Depending on the project, company, team, or individual, any of these coaching approaches can be beneficial and the most effective leaders will use all of these ways to confidently take on leadership roles. Our guests, Laura Bennett and Kellie Jenkins, founders of "Her Brilliance," are both accomplished leaders. These two bring out the best in women by providing a safe space for them to connect, form deeper bonds, and gain the confidence to transform their...
2022-06-21
40 min
Insight is Capital™ Podcast
120 Value Stocks Are Back w/ Stephen Jenkins and Jackie Au
Every stock market correction is unique, with its own causes and consequences. There are some similarities between the current market decline and past declines.Take today's example; following a period of speculation and excess that began in 2020, tech stocks have taken a beating, some from as early as Q2 2021. It's reminiscent of the tech rout in 2000, when value stocks outperformed technology stocks.In fact, value stocks are outperforming, and providing both meaningful relative positive returns, across the board in this stock market rout. Value is outperforming in large-cap U.S., small-cap U.S. segments, foreign-developed...
2022-06-09
1h 24
The Path to the Academy
The Unaccommodated Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick: Beowulf, with some Tolkien on the side
On this episode Dr. Jenkins welcomes back Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, as the two of them, sans chaperon, discuss the Anglo-Saxon world, especially in relation to the poem Beowulf. There are of course inevitable asides to Tolkien, the writing of history, the "death of the author," and the life of the mind.
2022-05-27
00 min
Last Week in Medicine
Inpatient Management of Opioid Use Disorder, Hep C Treatment in IVDU, Final SOLIDARITY Results for Remdesivir, TAVI for Moderate Risk Severe AS, Mediterranean Diet vs Low Fat Diet, Steroids for IgA Nephropathy, GLP-1s and Gallbladder Disease
Today we had Dr. Patricia Liu to talk about a new study from Journal of Hospital Medicine on the management of opioid use disorder in the hospital. And then we got a little carried away covering way too many articles! Inpatient Management of Opioid Use DisorderHepatitis C Care for People Who Inject DrugsFinal SOLIDARITY trial results for RemdesivirTAVI for Moderate Risk Severe Aortic StenosisMediterranean Diet vs Low Fat Diet for Secondary Prevention of CVDSteroids for IgA NephropathyGLP-1 Agonists and Gallbladder DiseasePig to Human K...
2022-05-25
58 min
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Horror
Friend of the Devil by Stephen Lloyd
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/540055 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Friend of the Devil Author: Stephen Lloyd Narrator: Chris Andrew Ciulla Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 11 minutes Release date: May 10, 2022 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: High school can be hell. Literally. A demonic detective novel best devoured in a single sitting--from acclaimed TV writer Stephen Lloyd. Welcome to Danforth Putnam, boarding school for the elite, sprawled across its own private island off the coast of New England. Sam, a war vet who feels sure he’s seen it all, has been called here to find a stolen rare book. But as...
2022-05-10
10 min
Last Week in Medicine
2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA Heart Failure Guidelines with Dr. James Fang, Guideline Committee Member
Today, Dr. James Fang, Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Utah, and AHA/ACC/HFSA Heart Failure Guideline Committee Member, joins us to talk about the new heart failure guidelines, published in April 2022. We talk about the new classifications, including HF with improved EF and HF with mildly reduced EF, and new recommendations for medical therapy for all the heart failure types. How do you start someone on GDMT? Who should get SGLT-2 inhibitors? How can we get more people on ARNIs? Dr. Fang provides lots of clinical pearls and practical wisdom for applying these new recommendations. C...
2022-05-04
32 min
The Capital Stack
010. Leveraging Your Team to Maximize Performance in Apartment Syndications with Stephen Lee-Thomas
In this episode, guest Stephen Lee-Thomas highlights the importance of trusting your general partnership team in multifamily syndication deals. --Stephen Lee-ThomasStephen is a highly skilled and results-oriented Business Operations andImplementations Director with 13 years of successful experience increasingprofitability, improving quality and optimizing processes. He is currently theDirector of Business Operations and Implementations for Centene Corp, a Fortune25 company. Centene Corp is the nation’s largest government sponsored healthcare provider as well as the largest revenue growth company on the Fortune 100list outpacing both Amazon and Ap...
2022-04-27
1h 02
Last Week in Medicine
Oral Carbapenem for Complicated UTIs, Awake Proning for COVID-19, 1-2 Months DAPT vs 12 Months DAPT, Low Sodium Diet for Heart Failure, Excess Mortality From COVID-19, IV Iron and Anaphylaxis, Pickle Juice for Cramps in Cirrhosis
Dr. Brian Locke is back to talk about that "nonrandomized" proning trial. We also talk about the new oral carbapenem for UTI trial, whether 1-2 months of DAPT is non-inferior to 12 months of DAPT, whether less than 1500 mg of sodium reduces heart failure hospitalizations, the risk of anaphylaxis from IV iron, and whether pickle juice is effective for treating cramps in cirrhosis. Check it out! Oral Tebipenem vs IV Ertapenem for Complicated UTIAwake Proning for Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients1-2 Months of DAPT vs 12 months of DAPT vs ACSLow Sodium Diet for Heart F...
2022-04-23
50 min
Last Week in Medicine
Reliever-Triggered ICS Therapy for Asthma, Methenamine for UTI Prevention, CT vs Invasive Coronary Angiography, Melatonin for Delirium Prevention, Interpretation of Home COVID Tests, Characteristics of Type 2 MI
Today we have Dr. Brian Locke back on to talk about asthma management and a new trial of reliever-triggered inhaled glucocorticoids for Black and Latinx patients with asthma. Other questions we try to answer: Does methenamine prevent recurrent UTIs in women? Should CT coronary scan be done before invasive coronary angiography? Does melatonin prevent delirium in ICU patients? How good are patients at interpreting home COVID tests? What is the most common cause of type 2 NSTEMI? Give it a listen and find out! Reliever Triggered Inhaled Glucocorticoid Therapy in Black and Latinx Asthma PatientsMethenamine vs A...
2022-03-22
1h 05
Last Week in Medicine
Paxlovid for COVID-19, Ivermectin Ineffective for COVID-19, One Year Outcomes for ICU COVID-19 Patients, Diagnostic Strategies for Ruling Out PE, Thiamine for Alcohol Use Disorder, Skin Color and Pulse Oximetry
We finally have the published trial results for Paxlovid! We also look at the latest trial showing the ivermectin is ineffective in treating COVID-19 and one year outcomes in ICU COVID-19 patients. We also look at a meta-analysis of trials looking at different diagnostic strategies for ruling out PE, a retrospective study of thiamine use in ICU patients with alcohol use disorder, and a new study on pulse oximetry in people with different skin color. Check it out! Paxlovid for High Risk, Nonhospitalized Patients with COVID-19Ivermectin for Mild to Moderate COVID-19 County-Level P...
2022-02-25
42 min
Last Week in Medicine
Balanced Crystalloid vs Normal Saline (PLUS trial), Midline vs PICC, LOLA for Hepatic Encephalopathy, Eat-Walk-Engage Program for Older Inpatients, Post-Discharge Thromboprophylaxis for COVID-19, Mindfulness Training and Burnout
Today we are joined by Dr. Brian Locke to talk about the newest big trial on IV fluids in critically ill patients and a meta-analysis that looks at all the similar trials. Is this question finally settled?We also look at PICC lines vs midlines, IV L-ornithine L-aspartate in acute treatment of hepatic encephalopathy, a new ward-based program for delirium prevention in older inpatients, post-discharge thromboprophylaxis for high risk COVID patients, and whether mindfulness training can help burnout in residents.Balanced Multielectrolyte Solution vs Normal Saline in Critically Ill Patients (PLUS)Balanced Crystalloid vs...
2022-01-28
49 min
Talkin With
Exorcist Monsignor Stephen Rossetti -27- Larry King Live CNN / Meet the Press NBC / Fox
Today I’m Talkin With Monsignor Stephen Rossetti! Stephen is an Exorcist , an Author ‘Diary of an American Exorcist’ - You’ve seen him on Larry King Live , Meet the Press on NBC and Waters world on Fox! The Monsignor opens up about life as an Exorcist , his most chilling encounters and coming face to face with the devil himself..
2022-01-13
42 min
Last Week in Medicine
Ultrasound JVP to Estimate CVP, IV Metoprolol vs Diltiazem for Atrial Fibrillation with RVR, Ischemic Stroke and Bleeding Risk with Apixaban vs Rivaroxaban, Reducing Sleep Interruptions in Hospital, Outpatient Remdesivir, Molnupiravir for COVID-19
It's our last episode in 2021! This episode we have Dr. Libo Wang and Dr. Jon Harrison on to talk about their new paper in the Annals of Internal Medicine about ultrasound JVP for estimating CVP, validated with right heart catheterization. We also ask them their thoughts on a new meta-analysis looking at metoprolol vs diltiazem for atrial fibrillation with RVR. We also look at a new large retrospective study of apixaban vs rivaroxaban for stroke prevention, a study looking at reducing sleep interruptions in the hospital, and two new outpatient therapies for COVID-19 infection. Happy...
2021-12-31
1h 11
Last Week in Medicine
Chlorthalidone in CKD, Factor XI Inhibition for VTE Prevention, Untreated Subsegmental PE and Risk of Recurrent VTE, Rivaroxaban and GI Bleeding, Mental Stress Induced Ischemia, Depression and Residency, Patient Outcomes for Part Time Hospitalists
Somehow we got through 7 articles today, and none of them are about COVID-19! Happy Thanksgiving! Chlorthalidone in CKDMilvexian for VTE PreventionRisk of Recurrent VTE in Subsegmental PERivaroxaban associated with higher rates of GI bleedingDepression and ResidencyMental-Stress Induced Myocardial IschemiaPatient Outcomes for Part Time HospitalistsMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/dopeLicense code: NP8HLP5WKGKXFW2RMusic...
2021-11-25
59 min
Last Week in Medicine
Race and Estimated GFR, Bleeding Risk in Oral Anticoagulation after First VTE, HEP-COVID trial, High Dose Dexamethasone for COVID-19
Today we talk about the effect of eliminating the race coefficient from the estimated GFR calculators, the risk of bleeding from anticoagulation after first unprovoked VTE, another trial looking at therapeutic anticoagulation in COVID-19, and whether 12 mg of dexamethasone is better than 6 mg for severe COVID-19 infections. New GFR Equations without RaceRace, Genetic Ancestry and Estimating Kidney FunctionLong Term Bleeding Risk from Oral AC after First Unprovoked VTETherapeutic Heparin for COVID-19 (HEP-COVID)High Dose Dexamethasone for Severe COVID-19Music from...
2021-10-28
50 min
Last Week in Medicine
Empagliflozin for HFpEF, Antibiotic Duration for UTIs in Men, Targeted Temperature after Cardiac Arrest, Normal Saline vs Balanced Solution in ICU Patients, Baricitinib and Therapeutic Anticoagulation for Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
We're back after a nice relaxing summer taking care of a surge of COVID-19 patients. To start off season 3 we decided to do a rapid review of some of the best articles over the last three months. Dr. Brian Locke returns to help us break down some critical care papers, we talk about the miracle of SGLT-2 inhibitors, the treatment of UTIs in men, and the latest in COVID-19 literature. Hypothermia vs Normothermia after Cardiac ArrestEmpagliflozin for Heart Failure with Preserved EFAntibiotic Duration for Afebrile UTIs in MenNormal Sal...
2021-10-01
1h 01
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Horror
[Spanish] - Quien pierde paga (Trilogía Bill Hodges 2) by Stephen King
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/517103 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Quien pierde paga (Trilogía Bill Hodges 2) Series: #2 of Trilogía Bill Hodges Author: Stephen King Narrator: Carlos Manuel Vesga Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 12 minutes Release date: June 24, 2021 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: Protagonizada por el mismo trío dispar de héroes que Stephen King nos presentó en Mr. Mercedes (Edgar Award 2015 a la Mejor Novela) llega ahora la continuación: Quien pierde paga, una obra maestra de la intriga sobre un lector cuya obsesión por un escritor va demasiado lejos. Unos leer para aprender...
2021-06-24
05 min
Gangland Wire
Stephen Metelsky on Hells Angels and other mobs
Stephen Metelsky Gary interviews Stephen Metelsky about his life as an Intelligence Unit officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Stephen left his career as a Mountie and entered the academic world but he did not leave undercover work behind. He wrote about many famous undercover operations in his new book Undercover: Stories From the Underworld of Law Enforcement. Stephen went into the academic world and he is a criminal psychology professor at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario. He also lectures about organized crime in the faculty of arts of sciences at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. Stephen...
2021-06-14
34 min
Gangland Wire
Stephen Metelsky on Hells Angels and other mobs
Stephen Metelsky Gary interviews Stephen Metelsky about his life as an Intelligence Unit officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Stephen left his career as a Mountie and entered the academic world but he did not leave undercover work behind. He wrote about many famous undercover operations in his new book Undercover: Stories From the Underworld of Law Enforcement. Stephen went into the academic world and he is a criminal psychology professor at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario. He also lectures about organized crime in the faculty of arts of sciences at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. Stephen developed...
2021-06-14
00 min
Last Week in Medicine
Antibiotic Duration for Prosthetic Joint Infections, Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines, Hospital Observation after ACS Ruled Out in ED, Morning Discharges, Personalized Steroid Regimen for COPD Exacerbation
Today is our season 2 finale, and we have a master class on prosthetic joint infections from Dr. Laura Certain. Is 6 weeks as good as 12 weeks for prevent recurrent infections? How does the surgeon decide what kind of surgery to do? Should we use oral or IV antibiotics? When should you use rifampin?? Dr. Certain answers all these questions and more. We also talk about the new colon cancer screening guidelines from USPSTF, hospital admission for chest pain after ACS ruled out in the ED, whether morning discharges improve patient throughput, and a study looking at personalized steroid dose...
2021-06-03
1h 03
Last Week in Medicine
Antibiotic Delay Intervals and Hospital Mortality for Patients with Suspected Sepsis, Guidelines for High Flow Nasal Oxygen and Point of Care Ultrasound for Acute Dyspnea, Screening for Atrial Fibrillation in Older Patients
How long can you delay antibiotics in patients with suspected sepsis before the risk of hospital mortality increases? What proportion of patients with suspected sepsis end up having actual sepsis? Dr. Devin Horton joins us to review a paper in Critical Care Medicine that tries to answer these questions. Antibiotic Delay Intervals and Hospital Mortality for Patients with Suspected SepsisHigh Flow Nasal OxygenPOCUS for Acute DyspneaScreening of Atrial Fibrillation in Older PatientsMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin Mac...
2021-05-13
45 min
Last Week in Medicine
Hospital at Home for Geriatric Patients, RAAS Inhibition and Pulmonary Hypertension, Vaccine Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT)
Today we have special guest Dr. Natalie Como to talk about Hospital at Home and what it's like to practice hospital medicine at a rural critical access hospital. We also look at a retrospective paper on ACE/ARBs in veterans with pulmonary hypertension and talk about vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). Check it out! Hospital at Home with Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment RAAS Inhibition and Pulmonary HypertensionVaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
2021-04-28
59 min
Last Week in Medicine
Three Days of Antibiotics for Pneumonia, IV Contrast and Kidney Function, DOACs for Valvular Atrial Fibrillation
Today we are joined by heavy hitter Dr. Brian Locke to talk about the new paper on 3 vs 8 days of antibiotics for pneumonia, a clever new paper looking at whether there is any association between IV contrast and kidney function, and a new retrospective study on DOAC use for valvular atrial fibrillation. Check it out! Three Days of Antibiotics for PneumoniaIV Contrast and Kidney FunctionDOACs for Valvular Atrial FibrillationMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC B...
2021-04-08
51 min
Last Week in Medicine
Weekly Semaglutide for Weight Loss (STEP 1, 2 and 3 Trials), 4PEPS Rule for Pulmonary Embolism, Nafcillin vs Cefazolin for Epidural Abscess, Ferritin/Procalcitonin Ratio for COVID19, Intermediate Thromboprophylaxis for COVID19
Today we are doing double duty: podcasting and parenting. Fortunately our babies were well-behaved. We talk about three trials for semaglutide and weight loss and a new 4 level pre-test probability rule for diagnosing PE. We also talk about a retrospective study of cefazolin vs nafcillin for epidural abscess, a ferritin/procalcitonin ratio for differentiating bacterial from COVID pneumonia, and a new randomized controlled trial of intermediate thromboprophylaxis for ICU patients with COVID19. Check it out! Semaglutide for Weight Loss (STEP 1)Semaglutide for Weight Loss in Diabetics (STEP 2)Semaglutide + Intensive Calorie Restriction for Weight Loss (STEP...
2021-03-24
50 min
Last Week in Medicine
Albumin Infusion for Decompensated Cirrhosis (ATTIRE trial), Terlipressin for Type 1 Hepatorenal Syndrome (CONFIRM trial)
Today has a nice liver disease theme. Does targeting a serum albumin above 3 g/dL reduce death, infections and kidney failure in patients with decompensated cirrhosis? Does terlipressin work in hepatorenal syndrome? Albumin Infusion for Decompensated CirrhosisTerlipressin for Type 1 Hepatorenal Syndrome Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/dope License code: NP8HLP5WKGK...
2021-03-11
39 min
Last Week in Medicine
IL-6 Receptor Antagonists Reduce Mortality in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients (REMAP-CAP, RECOVERY), Convalescent Plasma Fails to Improve Mortality
Today I am joined by Infectious Disease expert Dr. Emily Spivak to talk about the latest batch of tocilizumab trials for COVID-19 and a meta-analysis of all the convalescent plasma trials. Check it out! Tocilizumab in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 (COVACTA)IL-6 Receptor Antagonists in Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19 (REMAP-CAP)RECOVERY Tocilizumab pre-printMeta-analysis of Convalescent Plasma for COVID-19Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
2021-03-04
42 min
Last Week in Medicine
Gender-Based Discrimination and Harassment Among Hospitalists, Educational Resource Utilization in Internal Medicine Residents, Transfusion Thresholds for ACS, DOACs for VTE prevention in CKD
Today we have special guests Dr. Emily Signor and Dr. Amanda Breviu, two hospitalists, to talk about a survey published in JHM on gender-based discrimination among hospitalists. We also discuss a survey published in JGIM on educational resources used by internal medicine residents. Check it out! Gender Based Discrimination and Harassment Among HospitalistsEducational Resource Utilization Among Internal Medicine ResidentsLiberal vs Restrictive Transfusion Threshold for Patients with ACS and AnemiaDOACs for VTE prevention in CKDMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by...
2021-02-18
1h 05
Socially Democratic
Ep.76: Organising for Biden with Anatole Jenkins
Dunn Street Founder Stephen Donnelly was joined by 2020 National Director of States Organizing for Biden-Harris & National Organizing Director for Kamala Harris, Anatole Jenkins.Anatole discusses his journey into political organising, from becoming Regional Field Director, then Nevada State Director, for the Obama 2012 presidential campaign, returning to Nevada in 2016 for the Clinton primary campaign, to organising for the Biden-Harris presidential campaign. Anatole outlines the challenges of campaigning in the midst of a pandemic, the evolution of electoral organising, and draws on comparisons between the US campaigning landscape to Australia’s, providing excellent insight for future organisers.
2021-02-04
1h 10
Last Week in Medicine
Early Ablation vs Medications for Atrial Fibrillation (STOP-AF First, EARLY-AF), ACEi and ARBs in COVID-19, IV vs Oral Antibiotics for Appendicitis, Rifaximin after TIPS, Low vs High Oxygen Targets
Today we have a special guest, Dr. Jared Bunch, an international expert in atrial fibrillation and ablation, to talk about the state of atrial fibrillation and which patients benefit from early catheter ablation based on two new trials published last week in the NEJM. We also talk about whether you should stop ACEi or ARBs in patients admitted with COVID-19, whether oral antibiotics are adequate for uncomplicated appendicitis, and whether you should target a high (90 mmHg) or low (60 mmHg) paO2 in patients with respiratory failure. STOP-AF First trialEARLY-AF trialACEi and ARBs in COVID-19
2021-02-04
57 min
The Path to the Academy
Interview with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick
Dr. Cyril Jenkins interviews Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, chief content officer of Ancient Faith Ministries, about the importance of an Orthodox Christian education.
2021-01-29
00 min
Last Week in Medicine
Inhaled Treprostinil for Pulmonary Hypertension due to Interstitial Lung Disease, Omecamtiv Mecarbil for Systolic Heart Failure (HFrEF)
Today I am joined by pulmonary hypertension and heart failure expert, Dr. John Ryan, to talk about inhaled treprostinil for pulmonary hypertension due to ILD, and a new cardiac myosin activator, omecamtiv mecarbil, for treatment of systolic heart failure. Check it out! Treprostinil for Pulmonary Hypertension due to ILDOmecamtiv Mecarbil for Systolic Heart FailureMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from U...
2021-01-21
35 min
Last Week in Medicine
Prevalence of Pulmonary Embolism in Acute COPD Exacerbation, Tocilizumab for COVID-19 Round 3
WARNING: This episode is long on banter. If you would like to skip the intro conversation and get right to the articles, skip ahead to 12:13. Today we are joined by Dr. Jason Carr, pulmonary-critical care all-star, to talk about how often PE is present in patients with acute COPD exacerbations. We also review more tocilizumab RCTs because they just keep coming. Prevalence of Pulmonary Embolism in Acute COPD ExacerbationSTOP-IT COVID trialRCT-TCZ-COVID-19 trialCORIMUNO-TOCI-1 trialREMAP-CAP trial pre-printMusic from htt...
2021-01-14
54 min
Last Week in Medicine
Treatment of Inpatient Hypertension, Testing and Treatment of Primary Aldosteronism in Patients with Resistant Hypertension, Tocilizumab for COVID-19 Round 2
The president's supporters may have stormed the capitol and attempted a coup today, but the show must go on. Today I'm joined by Dr. Dani Babbel to talk about treatment of hypertension in the hospital, as well as testing for primary aldosteronism in patients with resistant hypertension. Check it out! Treatment and Outcomes in Inpatient Hypertension Testing for Primary Aldosteronism and MRA Use Among US VeteransTocilizumab in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Sni...
2021-01-07
35 min
Last Week in Medicine
Thrombosis and COVID-19
Today I do a quick review of the COVID-19 thrombosis literature from the last year to try to answer some of the following questions: Why does COVID-19 cause thrombosis? How many patients with COVID-19 develop thrombotic complications? Why do patients with COVID-19 on VTE prophylaxis still develop blood clots? Should we use intermediate dosing of anticoagulation for prophylaxis? What about full dose therapeutic anticoagulation (no!) What do the guidelines say? Lots of papers:JAMA IM Review Autopsy Findings and VTE in Patients with COVID-19Klok et al Helms et alShah et al
2020-12-30
17 min
Last Week in Medicine
Inappropriate Testing and Treating of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria, Baricitinib Plus Remdesivir for COVID-19 (ACTT-2), COVID-19 Vaccine, Noninvasive Respiratory Protocol for COVID-19, Iron Supplementation in Acute Heart Failure
Today we have special guest Dr. Valerie Vaughn to talk about her new paper in Open Forum Infectious Diseases about inappropriate treatment and testing for asymptomatic bacteriuria. Then we talk about the new ACTT-2 trial results of baricitinib plus remdesivir for COVID-19. We also review the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine safety and efficacy results, a noninvasive respiratory protocol to reduce intubations in COVID-19, and iron deficiency in acute heart failure. Testing and Treating Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Initiated in the EDBaricitinib Plus Remdesivir for COVID-19 (ACTT-2 trial)Safety and Efficacy of the BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 Va...
2020-12-16
47 min
Last Week in Medicine
Patient Outcomes in Resident, APC and Solo Hospitalist Teams, Rapid Conversion to Oral Antibiotics in Pneumonia, SOLIDARITY trial for COVID-19
Today we have special guests Dr. Claire Ciarkowski and Dr. Stacy Johnson to talk about two recent papers they published, as well as the new SOLIDARITY trial results. Are patient outcomes the same for resident, APC and solo hospitalist teams? How do you get doctors to switch to oral antibiotics faster when treating pneumonia? And with the new SOLIDARITY results showing no benefits for remdesivir, should we still be using it for COVID-19? Resident, APC and Solo Hospitalist Team OutcomesRapid Conversion to Oral Antibiotics for PneumoniaSOLIDARITY trial for COVID-19
2020-12-10
52 min
Last Week in Medicine
Danish Mask Study, Rivaroxaban for Atrial Fibrillation and Bioprosthetic Mitral Valve, Convalescent Plasma Fails, Semaglutide in NASH, Once Weekly Insulin, Statin Nocebo Effect
We're back with our second episode of the new season. Dr. Rupp is sporting a new mustache, and we discuss the mysterious monolith discovered in the Utah desert. If you want to skip the banter, go to 6:56. This week we try to figure out what that Danish Mask Study really showed. Is it safe to use rivaroxaban in patients with a bioprosthetic mitral valve and A fib? Does convalescent plasma improve outcomes in COVID-19? Danish Mask StudyCDC Report on Kansas Mask MandatesRivaroxaban for A fib and Bioprosthetic Mitral ValveConvalescent Plasma...
2020-12-03
38 min
Last Week in Medicine
Remdesivir Redux, Tocilizumab Fails, Bamlanivimab gets EUA and mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19
We're back after a prolonged hiatus, ready to break down the latest and greatest in the medical literature. Today's episode will get you caught up on the newest treatments for COVID-19. We promise to talk about something else next time :) If you want to skip all the banter about Baby Yoda and politics, go to 8:36. Remdesivir for COVID-19 Final ReportTocilizumab for Hospitalized COVID-19 PatientsBamlanivimabPfizer VaccineModerna VaccineMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Li...
2020-11-19
39 min
Research in Action | A podcast for faculty & higher education professionals on research design, methods, productivity & more
[From the Archives] Ep 160: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto and Dr. Stephen Jenkins on Academic Advising Online
On this episode, guest host Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto, is joined by Stephen Jenkins. Stephen is the Interim Executive Director of University Housing and Dining Services at Oregon State University. He has 18 years of experience in higher education student affairs at several institutions. Stephen recently completed his Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership – Post-secondary Education. For his dissertation, he studied the academic advising experiences and learning of online learners. Segment 1: Academic Advising for Online Learners [00:00-11:19] In this first segment, Stephen shares about the background research on online academic advising. In this se...
2020-08-31
00 min
Fintech@Haas
Stephen Deng, DFS Lab
For the inaugural episode of Fintech@Haas, we are joined by Stephen Deng, Haas Class 2015. Stephen is a co-founder of DFS Labs, which invests and supports early-stage founders in Africa. Stephen talks about his time at Haas, how he became involved in fintech during his time at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the state of fintech in Africa.Music credits to Joseph Mcdade
2020-08-30
42 min
Age Gap Diaries
BACK TO THE FUTURE TALK WITH SPECIAL GUEST STEPHEN JENKINS!!!
TODAY ETHAN AND SPECIAL GUEST STEPHEN JENKINS TALK ABOUT THEIR FAVORITE MOVIE FROM THR PAST, BACK TO THE FUTURE. A MOVIE FROM THE 80S THAT MEANT SO MUCH TO EVERYONE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE AGE GAP DIARIES!!!
2020-08-26
49 min
Last Week in Medicine
Caring for COVID-19 Patients in the Navajo Nation
Today we are joined by a special guest, Dr. Lawanda Jim, chief of internal medicine at Northern Navajo Medical Center, to talk about what it's been like taking care of patients during the pandemic in Shiprock, NM. Check it out! Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/dope License code: NP8HLP5WKGKXFW2R
2020-07-16
34 min
On The Mind Of
Ep1 - Stephen Hale, Refugee Action Chief Exec
Today’s guest is Refugee Action Chief Exec, Stephen Hale. Voted Charity Chief Executive of the Year in 2019, Stephen is greatly respected across the charity sector and has much to share on the lessons he has learned in leadership. In our conversation, we explore the effects of Covid-19, building self-confidence in leadership, how the issues raised by #BlackLivesMatter is prompting debate about diversity and inclusion within the charity sector, and the moral obligation to put the cause before your own organisation. We also discuss collaboration amongst charities, both the struggles and opportunities, along with Stephen’s own leadership strengths – and why he...
2020-07-15
00 min
Last Week in Medicine
Dexamethasone Reduces Mortality in COVID-19: The RECOVERY Trial
Today we're back with a spirited discussion of a pre-print publication for the dexamethasone arm of the RECOVERY trial. Should hospitalized COVID19 patients receive dexamethasone? Take a listen and decide for yourself. Dexamethasone in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/dope License code: NP8HLP5WKGKXFW2R
2020-07-10
30 min
Not Just Crew: Inspire - Encourage - Support!
S1 E12: Crew Room Live (Stephen Ellwood) Air Traffic Control
Today we’ll be speaking to Stephen Elwood, who used to be a long haul cabin crew for a major a carrier. He later went on to to work in air-traffic control at Britain’s first digital Control tower at Cranfield, and if that wasn’t hard enough, he also welcomes private jets their occupants to the UK. That a story in it’s self. I found this story really fascinating, as of when Stephen left employment as cabin crew, he had no idea what could be achieved. Not knowing your next career move, is one of the...
2020-07-08
1h 21
Last Week in Medicine
Remdesivir Shortens Time to Recovery in COVID19 (ACTT-1), CRP-Guided Antibiotics for Gram Negative Bacteremia, NT-pro-BNP in Syncope
We're back with another episode. We cover the latest highlights in COVID, including the exciting new results on remdesivir from the ACTT-1 trial. We also talk about whether you can use CRP to guide duration of antibiotic therapy in patients with gram negative bacteremia, and whether NT-pro-BNP can help you risk-stratify patients with syncope. Check it out! Remdesivir Shortens Time to Recovery in COVID19 (ACTT-1)CRP Guided Antibiotics or 7 Days vs 14 Days for Gram Negative Bacteremia NT-pro-BNP in SyncopeMusic from https://fil...
2020-06-05
36 min
Last Week in Medicine
Triple Antiviral Therapy for COVID-19, Remdesivir for Severe COVID-19, Convalescent Plasma, Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin in New York
We're back with some of the latest updates on COVID-19! Are hydroxychloroquine or azithromycin associated with increased risk of mortality or cardiac arrest? Does triple combination antiviral therapy shorten time to a negative viral swab? Does remdesivir shorten time to clinical improvement? Should we be giving patients convalescent plasma? If you were the patient with severe COVID-19, which therapies would you want?Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin in New York CityTriple Combination Therapy for COVID-19 in Hong KongRemdesivir in adults with Severe COVID-19Treatment of 5 Patients with Convalescent Plasma
2020-05-20
43 min
Last Week in Medicine
COVID-19 in New York City, Lopinavir-Ritonavir in Severe COVID-19, The French Hydroxychloroquine Study, Chinese Hydroxychloroquine RCT, VA Hydroxychloroquine Study, Compassionate Use of Remdesivir
It's been a while! We took a short hiatus while our lives were upended by the pandemic. But we couldn't stay away forever. Today we review some of the big trials published in the last month on Covid-19. We look at the large case series on New York patients published in JAMA, three hydroxychloroquine studies, the lopinavir-ritonavir study and the compassionate use of remdesivir study. Buckle up! 5700 Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19 in New York CityLopinavir-Ritonavir in Severe COVID-19Hydroxychloroquine in FranceHydroxychloroquine in China Hydroxychloroquine in Veterans C...
2020-04-30
40 min
And Another Thing Podcast
S01E25 - Episode 25 w/ Stephen Lecce
On this weeks episode, the guys give their update while physically distanced as a result of COVID-19. The guys then speak with the Honorable Stephen Leece, the Ontario MPP of King-Vaughan and the current Minister of Education. They discuss how he has been doing with the pandemic, how the Premier has been handling the pandemic, different ways the Education sector can handle the situation, what will the new normal look like post-COVID, talking moistly, and David Piccini. All of this plus much more! Follow the show on Twitter: @AAThingPodcast Follow the show on Instagram: @andanotherthingpodcast ...
2020-04-19
34 min
The Early American Brass Band Podcast
3 - Interview with Dr. Mark Jenkins: Marine Band During The Civil War
Episode 3 is our social distancing mega-episode! Join us for a wide ranging, insightful interview with Dr. Mark Jenkins of The President’s Own United States Marine Band. We discuss Dr. Jenkins’ research, the history of the Marine Band, their relationship to the Lincoln administration, and a healthy dose of low brass instrument history. This episode's featured album is The American Brass Band Journal - Empire Brass Quintet & Friends (2005).If you like the show, the best way you can support us is by becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/eabbpodcast. We appreciate any support you feel comp...
2020-04-14
2h 21
Last Week in Medicine
COVID-19 Update, Gabapentin for Alcohol Use Disorder, Apixaban versus Rivaroxaban for Atrial Fibrillation
Seems like a lot has happened in just one week! The whole world is different. Today we talk about some of the most recent articles published about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We also discuss whether gabapentin can be used to treat people with alcohol use disorder, and whether apixaban is better than rivaroxaban for preventing strokes in people with atrial fibrillation. Incubation Period for COVID-19Risk Factors for Mortality in COVID-19Risk Factors for ARDS and Death in COVID-19Caring for Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19Detection of COVID-19 in ChildrenGa...
2020-03-18
29 min
Last Week in Medicine
Long Acting Injectable Therapy for HIV and Pregnenolone for Chronic Low Back Pain
Austin finally returns to the podcast with harrowing tales of almost being eaten by a wolf. Today we discuss a new NEJM paper about long acting injectable therapy for HIV and a new JAMA paper about pregnenolone, a neurosteroid that may help treat the scourge of primary care: chronic low back pain. Long Acting Cabotegravir and Rilpivirine for HIV-1Pregnenolone vs Placebo for Chronic Low Back Pain in Veterans Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
2020-03-11
25 min
Last Week in Medicine
COVID-19, PPI Use and MDRO Colonization, Hospitalist Care of ED Boarders
Today we had Dr. Dani Babbel back on the show to talk about the latest COVID-19 updates, whether gastric acid suppression increases your risk of MDRO colonization, and how to improve care to patients boarding in the emergency department. Check it out! Characteristics of Covid-19 in ChinaCovid-19 Report from CDC of China Gastric Acid Suppression and MDRO Colonization Hospitalist Care of ED Boarders and Length of Stay Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://i...
2020-03-04
32 min
Last Week in Medicine
Empirical Anti-MRSA vs Standard Antibiotic Therapy in Pneumonia, High Consulting Hospitalists, Medicare for All
Today we had the pleasure of talking to Dr. Barbara Jones, first author on a new paper in JAMA IM about the outcomes in veterans treated with empirical anti-MRSA therapy vs standard therapy. She gives us a master class in propensity weighted analysis and instrumental variable analysis. We also look at whether outcomes are different in patients who are cared for by hospitalists who call more consults than their colleagues, and how much money we could save with a single payer system in the United States. Empirical Anti-MRSA vs Standard Antibiotic Therapy in Pneumonia High Co...
2020-02-25
31 min
Last Week in Medicine
Plasma Exchange and Glucocorticoids for ANCA-Vasculitis and Dexamethasone for ARDS, aka the PLEX and DEX episode
Today we have the venerable EBM guru Dr. Brian Locke on the show to talk PLEX and DEX. Does plasma exchange for ANCA-vasculitis really work? Do steroids make any difference in patients with ARDS? Also, have you ever wondered which Hogwarts house your medical specialty belongs to? Plasma Exchange and Glucocorticoids for ANCA-Vasculitis Dexamethasone for Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeThe Sorting Hat of Medicine: Why Hufflepuffs Wear Stethoscopes and Slytherins Carry ScalpelsMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC...
2020-02-19
31 min
Last Week in Medicine
Aspirin for VTE Prophylaxis after THA or TKA, Fluid Management for Sepsis in Patients with ESRD, Cirrhosis and CHF
Today we are joined by the man, the myth, and the legend, Dr. Stacy Johnson, to talk about a new meta-analysis of using aspirin for DVT prophylaxis after a total hip or knee replacement. We also review a new retrospective cohort study from Cleveland Clinic on whether it's safe to give the recommended 30 ml/kg fluid bolus to patients with sepsis who also have CHF, cirrhosis or ESRD. Check it out! Aspirin for VTE Prophylaxis after THA or TKA Fluid Management for Sepsis in Patients with ESRD, Cirrhosis and CHF
2020-02-11
29 min
Last Week in Medicine
CT Screening for Lung Cancer, Conservative vs Interventional Treatment for Spontaneous Pneumothorax
Today we are joined by the very smart Dr. Jason Carr, a pulmonary/critical care fellow, to talk about two big papers from the wonderful world of lungs. Does CT screening for lung cancer save lives? Do you have to put a chest tube in every patient with a spontaneous pneumothorax? Check it out! CT Screening for Lung Cancer, AKA NELSON Conservative vs Interventional Treatment for Spontaneous PneumothoraxMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org...
2020-02-04
28 min
Last Week in Medicine
Novel Coronavirus, High Sensitivity Troponins, Hydroxyethyl Starch for Abdominal Surgery and Testosterone Therapy in Men
It's our tenth episode! Thanks for getting us this far. Today we discuss the new coronavirus outbreak, what to do with high sensitivity troponins, whether hydroxyethyl starch should be used in abdominal surgery (spoiler alert: it shouldn't) and the appropriate use of testosterone therapy.Novel Coronavirus in China High Sensitivity Troponins and the Fourth Universal Definition of MIHydroxyethyl Starch versus Saline in Major Abdominal SurgeryEfficacy and Safety of Testosterone Treatment in Men Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin Mac...
2020-01-28
27 min
Last Week in Medicine
Factor XIa Inhibition for VTE Prophylaxis, Physician Time Using EHR in Outpatient Encounters, Vitamin C and Thiamine for Septic Shock
Today we are joined by the wonderful Dr. Emily Signor to talk about new therapeutic approaches to DVT prophylaxis, how much time physicians spend using the EHR in clinic, and whether that Vitamin C cocktail works for septic shock. Check it out! Effect of Osocimab in Preventing VTE in Patients Undergoing TKA Physician Time Spent Using the EHR During Outpatient EncountersVitamin C, Thiamine and Hydrocortisone for Septic ShockMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC...
2020-01-22
30 min
Last Week in Medicine
Health Care Hotspotting, Valve Replacement in Asymptomatic Very Severe Aortic Stenosis, Free Medications and Treatment Adherence
Today we try something a little different -- three co-hosts! Dr. Dani Babbel joins Jenkins and Rupp for some lively discussion about hotspotting, very severe aortic stenosis and whether adherence improves when medications are free. Check it out! Health Care HotspottingEarly Surgery for Asymptomatic Aortic Stenosis Effect on Treatment Adherence of Distributing Essential Medicines at No ChargeMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)...
2020-01-14
32 min
Last Week in Medicine
Hospital Care at Home, Adverse Events in “Social" Admissions, NT-ProBNP Before Non-Cardiac Surgery, Alcohol Abstinence in Drinkers with Atrial Fibrillation
Happy New Year and welcome to the first episode of 2020! We've got some great articles to review today. Can we save money by taking care of some acutely ill patients in their own homes? Are patients admitted for "social" reasons at the same risk for adverse events as acutely ill patients? Can NT-ProBNP level predict cardiovascular death and myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery? Does limiting alcohol intake reduce atrial fibrillation recurrence? Listen to find out! Hospital Level Care at Home for the Acutely Ill Adverse Events in Patients Hospitalized Without Definite Medical AcuityPreope...
2020-01-07
35 min
Last Week in Medicine
Gadolinium in CKD Stage 4 and 5, Metoprolol and COPD Exacerbations, Vitamin D in Critically Ill Patients, Politics and Mood in Young Physicians
Dr. Rupp is back! Today we talk about whether it's safe to give group 2 gadolinium based contrast agents to patients with CKD stage 4 and 5 and whether metoprolol can be used to prevent COPD exacerbations. We also shine some more sunlight on the sunshine vitamin's inability to change any meaningful outcomes, and discuss some interesting data from the Intern Health Study. Risk of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis in Patients with Stage 4 or 5 CKD Receiving Group II Gadolinium Based Contrast AgentMetoprolol for the Prevent of Acute Exacerbations of COPDEarly High-Dose Vitamin D3 for Critically I...
2019-12-17
25 min
Last Week in Medicine
Upper GI Bleeding Guidelines, E-cigarette and Vaping Associated Lung Injury, Beta Blockers and HFpEF Exacerbations
This week we have a special guest host, Dr. Dani Babbel. We talk about the new guidelines on upper GI bleeding, a new study on E-VALI, and the possible association of beta blockers with heart failure hospitalizations in heart failure with EF > 50%. Management of Upper GI Bleeding GuidelinesClinical presentation, treatment and short term outcomes of E-VALIAssociation of Beta-Blocker Use with Heart Failure Hospitalizations in HFpEFMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/l...
2019-12-10
30 min
Last Week in Medicine
D-dimer Adjusted for Clinical Probability of PE, Work Schedules of Hospitalists, Inappropriate Fluoroquinolone Prescribing, Utilization and Outcomes of Lytics in Acute PE
Can you get away with a higher d-dimer value in patients with a low pre-test probability for PE? Does working more days in a row improve patient outcomes? How often are people inappropriately prescribing fluoroquinolones? How often are people using systemic lytics vs catheter directed lytics in acute PE, and what are the outcomes?Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/dope License cod...
2019-12-02
24 min
Last Week in Medicine
Vitamin D in Diabetic Kidney Disease and SGLT-2 Inhibitors for Heart Failure Reduced Ejection Fraction
Today we talk about the effects of vitamin D in progression of CKD in people with diabetes, and whether SGLT-2 inhibitors like dapagliflozin can be used to treat heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in people without diabetes. We also talk about ticagrelor monotherapy after three months of DAPT, rivaroxaban for the treatment of APS (don't do it!) and LDL targets for stroke prevention. Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): ht...
2019-11-26
23 min
Last Week in Medicine
The Apple Heart Study, Colchicine after MI
Lots of cardiology to discuss this week with the Apple Heart and COLCOT studies, both published in the New England Journal of Medicine. We also talk about the 3 Wishes Project, the net clinical benefit of oral anticoagulation with aging over 75, the benefits of non-pharmaceutical treatment of agitation, and getting blood cultures before you give antibiotics. Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/dope License co...
2019-11-19
23 min
Last Week in Medicine
Intensifying Blood Pressure Therapy in the Hospital, Asymptomatic Bacteriuria, DRIP score in Pneumonia
Should we add blood pressure medications or increase the dose while patients are in the hospital? What are the risk factors and outcomes for people who receive antibiotics for asymptomatic bacteriuria? And how does the DRIP score stack up against previous tools for identifying patients at high risk for drug resistant pneumonia? Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sneaky Snitch" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/dope License code: NP8HLP5WKG...
2019-11-12
29 min
The Forward Pass Podcast
The Forward Pass Podcast - Stephen Jones
Graham Jenkins chats to Sunday Times rugby correspondent Stephen Jones about his extensive career covering rugby union around the globe. The award-winning journalist and author offers a fascinating insight into his career choices, the demands of his job and his thoughts on the state of the game.
2019-06-29
40 min
Research in Action | A podcast for faculty & higher education professionals on research design, methods, productivity & more
RIA # 160: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto and Dr. Stephen Jenkins on Academic Advising Online
On this episode, guest host Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto, is joined by Stephen Jenkins. Stephen is the Interim Executive Director of University Housing and Dining Services at Oregon State University. He has 18 years of experience in higher education student affairs at several institutions. Stephen recently completed his Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership - Post-secondary Education. For his dissertation, he studied the academic advising experiences and learning of online learners. Segment 1: Academic Advising for Online Learners [00:00-11:19] In this first segment, Stephen shares about the background research on online academic advising. ...
2019-05-27
00 min
Third Church Sermons
How People Change: Stephen Jenkins' Story
We believe that the Gospel promises transformation, but how does it actually happen? Each week in January we’ll feature a story of personal transformation from a member of our congregation. This week, we hear from Stephen Jenkins and how he has navigated an absent father, abuse, and the subsequent wounds from those experiences. DISCLAIMER: This episode includes details of sexual assault and may not be appropriate for younger audiences.
2019-01-13
29 min
Graduate Admissions Open Day 2017
Dr Stephen Jenkins – Symmetry, Structure and Dynamics in Surface Chemistry
Video of Dr Stephen Jenkins outlining his research to prospective Ph.D. students at the Department of Chemistry during Graduate Open Day on Friday 20th October 2017
2017-10-26
09 min
Fight Talk
Fight Talk 111 - Markham Jenkins from Carlson Gracie Team | Vianna Brothers
Host: Stephen Jensen || Guest: Markham Jenkins || Markham is a jiu jitsu grappler, photographer and musician that has a jiu jitsu fight coming up on September 23 in Chicago, IL. We talk grappling, training, MMA, & more! Get information and tickets for Chicago Grappling Games Pro Championships here: http://www.grapplinggames.org/ggc52 || Recorded on September 18, 2017
2017-09-18
32 min
Dance Past Sunset Podcast
"The heart of end-of-life care," with spiritual hospice Stephen Jenkins
Stephen Jenkins is my good friend ~ we have known each other for over a decade. He stood by my side as I journeyed through some of the most harrowing and scary stretches of my life, always with encouragement, love, compassion, and when needed, a dose of good humor. It is no small surprise that he is much loved by the men he cares for as they move through their own harrowing journey, from the peaks of power and strength, through growing weakness and vulnerability, and eventually, to death. I can only hope that when my time comes that Stephen i...
2017-06-18
34 min
Nashville Hits Collecting Dust
EP 48: Stephen Salyers "You Won't be Lonely Alone"
Stephen Salyers is back to answer the powerful three questions. His wise words and amazing hit song collecting dust, "You Won't be Lonely Alone" are the definition of powerful!"In my 15 years living in Nashville, I have been fortunate to watch a lot of friends like Kip Moore, Brett Eldredge, Florida Georgia Line, A Thousand Horses, Michael Ray and more, start their journeys with a back pack and a dream and end up being a huge success in country music. Yet the most frustrating part about being a friend and a fan to not just artist, but...
2016-10-04
18 min
The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Fringe 2015 - Selina Jenkins' Beau Heartbreaker
Selina Jenkins' alter ego, Beau Heartbreaker, returns to Adelaide for the 2015 Adelaide Fringe with his show Beau Heartbreaker – One Woman Performing as One Very Endearing Bloke. We chat to Selina, meet Beau and are immediately entranced.
2015-02-05
00 min