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The RICUThe RICUDissecting Alcoholics via Telemedicine2023-01-0906 minThe RICUThe RICUDrugs Have Better Vision than Surgeons?Drugs Have Better Vision than Surgeons? 2022-11-0904 minThe RICUThe RICUThe Bleeding Surgeon2022-08-0806 minThe RICUThe RICUGabes Speech - The Real Attending Tip2022-05-2611 minThe RICUThe RICUOh Baby! The Smoke Screen of Placebos2022-05-1306 minThe RICUThe RICUAre diabetics who exhibit pain really villains?Stronger or weaker diabetes management? Novel pain management effective or stick with the traditional? Who is the real lipid villain? 2022-04-2806 minThe RICUThe RICUAppendectomy and medication side effects a thing of the past?2022-03-3106 minThe RICUThe RICURicu express 32022-02-1605 minThe RICUThe RICURicu express 22022-02-1608 minThe RICUThe RICURicu express2022-02-1604 minThe RICUThe RICUSweet and Low A1CJoin us as Yis interviews Dr. Courgi, an Endocrinologist from St. Catherine's of Sienna Hospital, on managing diabetes.  2021-12-0111 minThe RICUThe RICUHow Much Ammo Do You Really Need?We all know that time when we were kids and we had to have that yucky medicine for what seemed like months but was really only 7-10 days. Is all of that trauma really necessary to put on kids? Can a lower dose and a less amount of days achieve the same outcome? How many days of exercise do the parents really need by chasing the kid around for an hour and then coaxing them for an hour to take the antibiotics?   Find out on The RICU! Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy i...2021-11-1909 minThe RICUThe RICUAchieving ROSC in A HeartbeatAchieving ROSC in a Heartbeat: Improving Outcomes in In-Hospital Cardiac Arrests We all know that feeling-that shiver running down our spine, that skipped heartbeat we notice not on the patient monitor but coming from within our own selves, when that dreaded, yet all-to-frequent Code-Blue rings overhead.  For as long as any of us can remember, ACLS guidelines for cardiac arrest include the same-old flow chart: begin CPR, attach pads, administer epi and amio, etc.  But have you ever stopped and wondered how effective this age-old protocol actually is? Are we reviving enough of these patients to...2021-11-0413 minThe RICUThe RICUFrom Goldfish to PANDAS Featuring Dr. KaplovitzWhen it comes to PANDAS, your first thought probably wanders to cuddly black and white creatures munching on bamboo. And we don’t blame you. Who wants to think about neuropsychiatric complications of strep infections in kids? But hey, that’s why they send us to school for 12 years.. to think of these weird things.  We hope you’ll enjoy this week’s episode where a pediatrician, Dr. Kaplovitz, discusses the wild range of treatment options from NSAIDs to antibiotics, and even IVIG, and how clinicians are diagnosing and treating PANDAS.    2021-10-2519 minThe RICUThe RICUAre Pandas Becoming Extinct or Gaining More TractionThe Use of IVIG to treat PANDAS or PANS. 2021-10-2013 minThe RICUThe RICUBreath in and Stop Activin...Sota May Help2021-05-0513 minThe RICUThe RICUCooler Methods For Liver Transplantations2021-04-2014 minThe RICUThe RICUModulating The Time and Space Continuum2021-04-0811 minThe RICUThe RICUTransitioning Treating Transitional Cell Carcinoma2021-03-3114 minThe RICUThe RICUIs it Flattery or Just an Exaggerated Compliment?2021-03-3014 minThe RICUThe RICUIs it Flattery Or Just an Exaggerated Compliment?2021-03-2517 minThe RICUThe RICUAn Attack on the PlaqueAn Attack on the Plaque: Fighting Alzheimer’s Disease using a monoclonal antibody against Beta-Amyloid plaque build-up.  A cure for Alzheimer’s Disease remains frustratingly elusive to scientists and clinicians. The characteristic build-up of beta-amyloid protein and hyper-phosphorylated Tau protein causes irreversible damage to cognitive function and memory. In this week’s episode, we’ll dive into a fascinating discussion on a breakthrough monoclonal antibody that reduces the build-up of plaque in the brain. It’s like fluoride for the brain! (Although not yet recommended by 9/10 neurologists).  The implications of this journal article are astounding. We hope you...2021-03-1815 minThe RICUThe RICUHold the Haldol: Exploring the Role of Cholinergics in SchizophreniaUntil now, schizophrenia and other psychotic diseases were consistently treated with heavy duty, anti-dopaminergic, anti-psychotic medications. These drugs- both first and second generation- carry serious and sometimes irreversible adverse effects (think: EPS, NMS, etc.) In today’s episode, we’ll discuss a groundbreaking phase-2 clinical trial exploring the use of a muscarinic agonist in the treatment of schizophrenia. Worried about DUMBBELLS? So were we! But these researchers have designed a truly elegant cholinergic/anti-cholinergic duet. This is an exciting article you don’t want to miss out on! 2021-03-1013 minThe RICUThe RICUKeratinocytes Actin' Out: Treating AK in Record Breaking TimeDermatological lesions can sometimes feel confusing to diagnose. Skin lesions can often be benign, but you never want to miss a precancerous one. In today’s discussion, we’ll help you nail down a diagnosis of actinic keratosis and what to prescribe based on the latest evidence-based research. 2021-03-0112 minThe RICUThe RICUThe Biggest Loser2021-02-2211 minThe RICUThe RICUA Follicular Rescue MissionA Follicular Rescue Mission: Letrozole as first line treatment for infertility in PCOS. The patient suffering from Polcystic Ovarian Syndrome isn’t hard to spot. Typically obese, male-pattern hair growth, irregular periods, unsuccessful attempts at fertility and the characteristic overgrowth of ovarian cysts on Ultrasound. We all know it.  But how do we help our patients suffering from this painful disease? Can we actually resolve their infertility? Tune in to this weeks podcast as we discuss the somewhat confusing pathophysiology of PCOS and what the research has shown to be life changing treatment for these women.  2021-02-1210 minThe RICUThe RICUA (Very) Clean Break From SmokingA (Very) Clean Break from Smoking: Utilizing a Pharmacolgic Approach” We don’t need to be reminded of the myriad of detrimental effects tobacco smoking has on our patients health. Why don’t we have more powerful strategies to help our patients quit smoking? Today’s article explores the pharmacological approach to smoking cessation and provides a definitive and perhaps game changing solution. It’s up to us, as physicians and providers, to take a stronger stance against failed smoking cessation attempts. We hope that you will walk away with the information from this clinical research article with a more deter...2021-02-0409 minThe RICUThe RICUDual Antiplatelet Therapy?What medication does one give after a patient has a stroke? 2021-01-2910 min