
The Penn Primary Care Podcast is created for providers, by providers. Stay up-to-date on the latest developments in clinical care with Kendal Williams, MD, MPH, and Penn Medicine primary care and specialist peers as they discuss topical issues that will help you in your practice. Listen below or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcast... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

In this podcast, Dr Williams speaks with neurologists and stroke experts Dr Christina Blum and Dr Qingyang (Kristy) Yuan about the significant advances in stroke diagnosis and management in the last decade. Part 1 focuses on the diagnosis, initial im... more
In this podcast, Dr Williams speaks with breast cancer surgeon Dr Ashley Newman and oncologist Dr Ramy Sedhorn about the modern surgical treatment of breast cancer and breast reconstruction and how targeted approaches based on tumor biology are incre... more
In this podcast, Dr Williams has back Dr Mona Al Mukkadam, osteoporosis expert at Penn, to update osteoporosis care and talk practically about managing osteoporosis in primary care, including using more advanced treatments.
In this podcast, Dr Williams interviews Penn menopause experts Dr Arina Chesnokova and Dr Elizabeth Clement about the use of hormonal therapy for menopause. They review the scientific studies that inform the use of hormonal therapy, and review the cu... more
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Great review and very helpful.
Looking forward to Part 2
The Penn Primary Care Podcast does a nice job going in depth but also covering the material. I recently found a Tick illness podcast that had some excellent clinical pearls I was able to use in a talk. (Instagram: Good Medicine Podcasts)
Although intended for an audience of primary-care physicians, this series of discussions is also quite helpful for people experiencing any of the medical conditions that are covered. In terms that are mostly accessible to the layperson, the practitioners talk about the mechanisms of and treatment options for various health issues. As a patient, getting to peek behind the scenes can improve one’s understanding and suggest relevant questions to ask one’s own healthcare provider.
I have really enjoyed listening to this podcast on my work commute. Each episode has been worthwhile. I would love to hear more!
Great primary care topics and a fantastic podcast. Keep up the great work.
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The show centers on practical, evidence-based primary care topics with an emphasis on current guidance, new research, and real-world workflows. Episodes frequently explore nuanced clinical decision-making across specialties—ranging from osteoporosis management and hormone therapy to cardiac imaging, venous disease, and orthopedic care—always with a focus on how front-line providers implement findings in primary care settings. A notable strength is the blend of actionable clinical pearls, guideline updates, and patient-centered perspectives, often featuring Penn Medicine experts to illuminate complex topics in a digestible format for practitioners. This mix makes it valuable for clinicians looking to stay current and for sponsors seeking a m... more
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Recent guests on Penn Primary Care Podcast include:
1. Dr. Ashley Newman
2. Dr. Ramy Sedhorn
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4. Arina Chesnokova
5. Kathleen Hwang
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8. Dr. Andy Kuntz
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