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ID:IOTS - Infectious Disease Insight Of Two Specialists

Infectious Disease: Insights of Two Specialists
Antibiotics
Pharmacokinetics
Sabato Trial
Infectious Disease
Staphylococcus Aureus
Microbiology
Burkholderia Cepacia Complex
Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Medical Laboratory Science
Linezolid
Laboratory Safety
Specimen Requests
Infectious Diseases
Burkholderia Pseudomallei
Meningitis
Infection Control
Quality Control
SNAP Trial
Fungal Diagnostics
Melioidosis

Join Callum and Jame, two infectious diseases doctors, as they discuss everything you need to know to diagnose and treat infections. Aimed at doctors and clinical staff working in the UK. Episode notes here: t.ly/8DyqW Queries, comments, suggestions to idiotspodcasting@gmail.com

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It’s World Antimicrobial Awareness Week! And did you know AMR might kill us all? The British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy do, and they’ve partnered up with interested politicians to drive AMR up the political agenda. But how? 

Jame is joine... more

• Sporotrichosis

• Mycetoma

• Chromoblastomycosis

• ...Entomophthorales.

Let's face it: you don't know anything about these diseases. 

That's OK: neither do Callum or Alyssa. That's why we've got a guest! Dr David Chandler is a Consultant Dermatolo... more

Alyssa and Callum talk all things dermatophytes and Tinea:

• Tinea capitis – scalp, hair

• Tinea corporis – trunk, limbs (ringworm)

• Tinea manuum/pedis - palms and soles (athlete’s foot)

• Tinea cruris - groin (jock itch)

• Tinea barbae - beard are... more

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Recent Guests

Danny Chambers
Liberal Democrat MP for Winchester, member of the all-party parliamentary group on antimicrobial resistance
Liberal Democrats
Episode: 125. World Antimicrobial Awareness Week: AMR and Politics
Dr. David Chandler
Consultant Dermatologist at the University Hospital Sussex and honorary research fellow at Brighton and Sussex Medical School
University Hospital Sussex
Episode: 124. Moulds that cause chronic subcutaneous infections
Dr. Neil Stone
Consultant in infectious diseases at University College, London Hospitals
University College London Hospitals
Episode: 122. Moulds: Rare Invasive Moulds
Dr. Dora Corzo-Leon
ID specialist, trained at the National Institute of Medical Sciences in Mexico, PhD in molecular mycology from the University of Aberdeen
MRC Centre for Medical Mycology, University of Exeter
Episode: 121. Moulds: Mucorales
Professor Darius Armstrong James
An infectious diseases and medical mycology physician at Imperial College in London specializing in fungal diseases.
Imperial College London
Episode: 119. The Moulds: Aspergillus part 2, invasive and chronic disease
Dr. Ian Page
A consultant in infectious diseases and general medicine at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh, focusing on chronic pulmonary aspergillosis.
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
Episode: 119. The Moulds: Aspergillus part 2, invasive and chronic disease
Jeremy Day
Expert in cryptococcal disease management
Episode: 114. The Yeasts: Cryptococcus part 2, management
Dr. Jeremy Day
Consultant in infectious diseases at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and principal research physician at Pratas, focusing on clinical trials with global health impact.
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
Episode: 113. The yeasts: Cryptococcus part 1, overview and diagnosis
Professor Tihana Bicanic
Professor of Infectious Diseases and Mycology at St. George's University, London, with a focus on invasive fungal infection, antifungal therapy, and resistance.
St. George's University, London
Episode: 109. The yeasts: Candida part 2, Candidaemia and invasive disease

Hosts

Jame
Host of the IDIOTS Podcast
Callum
Co-host of the IDIOTS Podcast

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 297 ratings
  • The best

    Top quality infectious disease content. Highly engaging and informative. The sea shanty intro and puns are the icing on the cake!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    M Khaleesi
    Australia8 months ago
  • Great Content

    This is such an amazing resource that has allowed better discussions when liaising with microbiologists in my trust.

    I didn’t get that much if at all teaching about microbiology in medical school so this is great to to understand what I’m doing in clinical practice.

    Thank you so much:)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ResidentDoctor
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • ENGAGE MICRO MODE

    Highly entertaining and informative for a ID audience

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ziehl Nielsen
    Australiaa year ago
  • Thankyou

    They are obviously both of high intellect as demonstrated by their keen scholarship of the lore of middle earth. I now know far more than any lowly geriatrician would care to know about penicillin binding proteins so thanks for that…

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chrisa132
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Amazing

    Fantastic podcast. I am a new junior doctor and this podcast has advanced my practice. Very kindly responding to my email with queries, providing me with extra information to prepare for a presentation

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    M Brendog
    United Kingdom2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

It is recognized as a valuable educational tool for those in the infectious disease field and for trainees looking to enhance their knowledge.
Listeners praise the podcast for its engaging and informative content aimed at infectious diseases, particularly for medical professionals.
Many appreciate the humor and approachable style, making complex topics easier to digest.
The podcast is reported as being particularly beneficial for understanding antimicrobial resistance issues.

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Talking Points

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111. An Exasperating Expansion on Endocarditis, Part 1
Q: What are the most common symptoms in endocarditis?
Common symptoms include fever and heart murmurs, with significant variability depending on the patient population.
105. Fungal Diagnostics part 1: Microscopy, Culture & Identification techniques
Q: How do we approach the identification of a mold grown from a culture?
Initial assessment involves visual examination, and one can use tests like the germ tube test to differentiate between species.
105. Fungal Diagnostics part 1: Microscopy, Culture & Identification techniques
Q: What is the value of microscopy in diagnosing fungal infections?
Microscopy provides a rapid means of identifying fungal elements in clinical specimens, offering immediate clues about potential infections.
104. IDSA Difficult To Treat Gram negatives Guidance 2024 with Breakpoints podcast
Q: What is the main difference between guidance and guidelines?
Erin explains that guidance is meant to be more nimble and updated annually, allowing them to address rapid changes in evidence and emerging treatments swiftly, compared to the slower guideline process.
104. IDSA Difficult To Treat Gram negatives Guidance 2024 with Breakpoints podcast
Q: Could you chat for a couple of minutes about your involvement with the IDSA's development of the guidance?
Julie shares that she has been on the guidance panel for about a year and emphasizes the value of having a more flexible guidance document that can adapt rapidly to new evidence.

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Aimed primarily at healthcare professionals, this podcast covers a wide range of topics related to infectious diseases, from clinical guidelines to the treatment of specific infections. Episodes often feature expert guests, such as consultants and researchers, who provide insights into current issues facing the medical community, including emerging fungal infections and antimicrobial resistance. Notably, the hosts integrate humor and engaging anecdotes to create a digestible format for complex medical topics, making it a valuable resource for doctors and medical trainees alike looking to expand their understanding of infectious disease management.

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ID:IOTS launched 4 years ago and published 126 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Danny Chambers
2. Dr. David Chandler
3. Dr. Neil Stone
4. Dr. Dora Corzo-Leon
5. Professor Darius Armstrong James
6. Dr. Ian Page
7. Jeremy Day
8. Dr. Jeremy Day

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