Bringing to the Internist the principles and practice of HemOnc!
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | CoursesEducation |
Take notes people, we have master educator and pharmacist Kyle Fraielli from our very own institute, University of Massachusetts sharing some indispensable wisdom on the topic of heparin induced thrombocytopenia. Listen up to the story of Mr. Noah Mo... more
We are back, and so very quick with another BONUS episode :D While the episode with Dr Donald Arnold provided the approach and the structure to think about Thrombocytopenia, we wanted to supplement with this episode with all the factual details for a... more
As promised, we are back with the 2nd episode in the Thrombocytopenia series wherein we have our guest speaker Dr Donald Arnold, McMaster University, Canada walk us through the trials and tribulations of understanding and diagnosing this abnormality.... more
This little guy works hard each day and yet we spend such little time in understanding this one. We bring to our audience a series dedicated to the hero named ‘platelet’. In the first episode of this series, Dr Benjamin Tanenbaum and I shall talk abo... more
Welcome to a fun filled episode about…Anticoagulants! We spend too much energy running away from understanding heparin but maybe this is the time where we lend our ears and close our eyes and talk about this genius guy/gal! What is heparin, how it wo... more
In this episode of HemOnc for the Internist, Benjamin Tanenbaum helps us understand what is neutropenic fever and how to manage a patient being admitted for this condition. A topic relevant to all physicians practicing in an inpatient setting- from t... more
As internists, we practice breast cancer screening and prevention at almost all annual physicals with our targeted population, how often is it though that we talk about it? For teaching us all about the screening and prevention of breast cancer, we h... more
Multiple myeloma is one of the most fascinating hematological malignancies and I couldn't think of a better way to kick start the "Liquid tumor series". Today, we have with us Dr Jacob Laubach, author of the section on "Multiple myeloma-clinical feat... more
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