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The Intern At Work: Internal Medicine

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A pan-Canadian learner-generated internal medicine podcast. The Intern at Work is written by residents for residents, and is meant to serve you better on the wards and on call. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational use only and is not intended as the sole resource for clinical management. All scripts are original scripts. Podcasts produced out of Canada and may contain Canadian spec... more

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Recent Guests

Valerie Kim
PGY4 Internal Medicine resident and Chief Medical Resident at Toronto Western Hospital
University of Toronto
Episode: 288. New Beginnings
Maya Stein
Second-year GIM Fellow at the University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Episode: 288. New Beginnings
Annie Wu
GIM Fellow at the University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Episode: 288. New Beginnings
Stefan Jevtic
PGY5 Hematology Fellow
University of Toronto
Episode: 286. Ask a Fellow - Hematologic Conditions in Pregnancy
Dr. Karen Konieczny
Board Certified Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist
St. Michael's Hospital
Episode: 282. The Internist's Guide to Pacemakers
Dr. Jeff Carson
Distinguished professor of medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Rutgers University
Episode: 274. The Rounds Table - Restrictive versus Liberal Transfusion in Myocardial Infarction
Dr. Lisa Dubrofsky
Nephrologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Women's College Hospital in Toronto, with expertise in hypertension and cardiovascular risk reduction.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Women's College Hospital
Episode: 272. (Repeat) The Internist's Guide To CKD
Dr. Jameel Abdulrehman
Hematologist with specialization in thrombosis and hemostasis
University Health Network, University of Toronto
Episode: 271. (Repeat) The Internist's Guide to VTE
Dr. Kevin Singh
General internist at Sunnybrook Hospital and assistant professor at the University of Toronto with a focus on perioperative medicine
Sunnybrook Hospital
Episode: 270. (Repeat) The Internist's Guide to Peri-operative Cardiac Risk Management

Host

Alison Lai
Creator and Executive Producer of the podcast, with a strong presence as a host and contributor across multiple episodes.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 243 ratings
  • super helpful for new medicine residents

    extremely high yield and to the point

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pgy1 new
    Canada4 years ago
  • Great but...

    Great resource for brushing up on core topics but could really do without the psychotropic music (please do away with it!). I couldn’t even finish the last episode because there was a guitar solo playing through the whole episode, I’m hear for the medicine content, not the music...

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    crocodiluswillis
    Australia5 years ago
  • The Guitar is so annoying

    The topics are so crucial and I love the podcast. But please remove the annoying Guitar in the Background; I can’t concentrate. It is too loud, masking nearly all the very important information, especially given your soft voice. Kindly, please either reduce the guitar volume or eliminate it altogether so we can benefit maximally from your podcast. Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Omukwaniilwa
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • More Episodes!! (Please)

    Your podcast is extremely helpful! It is very succinct with fantastic examples. Please keep making more episodes!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dirtyblonde94
    United States5 years ago
  • Good content, terrible sound quality

    Needs better equipment

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Louisianaian123
    United States6 years ago

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The succinct episodes are commonly praised for their efficiency in delivering crucial information for busy medical professionals.
Highly regarded for its educational content targeted at internal medicine residents.
Listeners appreciate the practical applications and clinical relevancy of the information presented.
Some reviewers note issues with background music and sound quality, suggesting improvements could enhance the listening experience.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

282. The Internist's Guide to Pacemakers
Q: What reversible causes of conduction dysfunction can lead to the need for pacing?
Reversible factors include infection or drug-induced dysfunction, with specific cases like post-CV surgery patients being monitored closely.
282. The Internist's Guide to Pacemakers
Q: What are the symptoms that would indicate someone might need a pacemaker?
Symptoms include lightheadedness, syncope, and any evidence of bradycardic process confirmed by ECG.
274. The Rounds Table - Restrictive versus Liberal Transfusion in Myocardial Infarction
Q: What are the important take-home points from the recent guidelines on blood transfusion?
Dr. Carson states that the recent guidelines recommend a liberal transfusion strategy for managing acute myocardial infarction patients, highlighting its benefits.
274. The Rounds Table - Restrictive versus Liberal Transfusion in Myocardial Infarction
Q: Can you discuss the MINT trial that you helped to lead?
Dr. Carson explains that the MINT trial was a large study involving 3,504 patients across 144 centers, comparing liberal versus restrictive blood transfusion strategies in patients with acute myocardial infarction.
272. (Repeat) The Internist's Guide To CKD
Q: How do you define a significant decline in GFR and why is this important?
A significant decline in GFR is defined as a 25 percent or greater decline in GFR, which helps distinguish between normal age progression and rapid progression of CKD.

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Content primarily revolves around internal medicine topics, focusing on practical knowledge that healthcare professionals, particularly residents, can apply in clinical settings. The episodes tackle crucial medical issues such as inflammatory eye diseases, cardiac conditions, hematological challenges during pregnancy, and management strategies for various diseases. Unique to this resource is its learner-generated format, allowing for shared experiences and insights from medical residents across Canada. This collaborative approach not only enhances the learning experience but also ensures that the content remains relevant to current medical practice, particularly within the Canadian healthcare context.

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1. Valerie Kim
2. Maya Stein
3. Annie Wu
4. Stefan Jevtic
5. Dr. Karen Konieczny
6. Dr. Jeff Carson
7. Dr. Lisa Dubrofsky
8. Dr. Jameel Abdulrehman

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