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Pri-Med Podcasts

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Cardiovascular Disease
Hypertension
Alzheimer's Disease
Exercise
Type 2 Diabetes
Obesity
Smoking Cessation
Covid-19
Diabetes
Physical Activity
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Primary Care
Social Determinants Of Health
Low Back Pain
Pain Management
Colorectal Cancer
Mental Health

A primary care podcast featuring expert faculty discussing the most recent developments in the medical field. Podcast formats include, but are not limited to: expert clinical discussions, frequently asked questions, and Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine with Dr. Frank Domino. Many Pri-Med Podcasts are available for CME Credit! For CME podcasts, find the link to claim credit in those episodes’... more

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Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™

CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-484

Overview: Muscle growth, tissue repair, sexual function—compounded injectable peptides are marke... more

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CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-483

Overview: Human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination can prevent most cases of cervical cancers, ye... more

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CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-482

Overview: In this episode, we discuss how stress—specifically cumulative stress—exposure through... more

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CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-481

Overview: Expand your prevention toolkit with new recommendations for cardiovascular disease scr... more

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Recent Guests

Annie Powell
Chief in the Division of Adolescent Medicine, UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, UMass Chan Medical School
UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center; UMass Chan Medical School
Episode: One and Done? Comparing Dosing Regimens for HPV Vaccination - Frankly Speaking Ep 483
Mariyan Montague
Visiting associate professor at Hitchburg State University and term lecturer at the MGH Institute of Health Professions
Hitchburg State University; MGH Institute of Health Professions
Episode: Under the Skin: Stress, Inflammation, and the Mortality Gap - Frankly Speaking Ep 482
Alan Ehrlich
Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
UMass Chan Medical School
Episode: GLP-1 RAs and Hair Loss—Evaluating and Managing a Potential Side Effect - Frankly Speaking Ep 478
Jillian Joseph
Senior Advanced Practitioner Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at UMass Chan Medical School; Adjunct Faculty at MCPHS University
UMass Chan Medical School; MCPHS University
Episode: AI Scribing in Practice: Balancing Patient Considerations and Clinician Wellbeing - Frankly Speaking Ep 477
Mariyan Montaque
Visiting professor at Fitchburg State University
Fitchburg State University
Episode: Melatonin: Is a “Natural” Sleep Aid as Harmless as We Think? - Frankly Speaking Ep 476
Dr. Jill Terrien
Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Interprofessional and Community Partnerships
UMass Chan Medical School
Episode: Weekend Warrior or Daily Mover? Exercise Counseling for Patients with Diabetes - Frankly Speaking Ep 471
Dr. Robert Baldor
Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the UMass Chan Medical School Bay State
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Episode: Potatoes and T2DM Risk: Which Preparations Made the Cut? - Frankly Speaking Ep 466
Jeff Beckley
Patient sharing his experiences with MASH management
Episode: A Patient’s Experiences Living With MASH and the Role PCPs Can Play in Optimizing Care
Dr. Susan Feeney
Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Advanced Practice Programs
Tan Ching Fen Graduate School of Nursing, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Episode: My Tummy Hurts—Reasonable Options for Fluid Replacement in Mildly Dehydrated Children - Frankly Speaking Ep 418

Hosts

Dr. Frank Domino
Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the UMass Chan Medical School; host and clinician educator with extensive CME involvement.
Dr. Alan Ehrlich
Associate Professor focused on family medicine and community health; recurring contributor providing clinical perspectives.
Dr. Robert Baldor
Professor in the Department of Family Medicine; contributes clinical insights and discusses guideline implications.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 102 ratings
  • CME podcast

    Short and on point

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    SCMM2026
    United States3 months ago
  • Podcast cme

    Love the podcast. Short and to the point. Only issue-when clicking on website for test, get message that page doesn’t exist. ??

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kiddynurse
    United States3 years ago
  • Losing your audience

    The “authorities” on Pri-Med appear to be NPs. Would appreciate more of MDs on these podcasts.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Abs8326
    United States6 years ago
  • Love!

    Love the podcasts. The volume is a problem please fix it!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MariaSlajda
    United States6 years ago
  • Volume problem please fix

    See above

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Avidrower
    United States7 years ago

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Listener feedback highlights volume consistency issues for some episodes.
Guests are often MDs from academic medical centers, which adds credibility.
Positive notes emphasize concise, practical clinical guidance and case-based discussions.
Some listeners perceive commercial bias in certain product-focused discussions.
Many episodes are CME-focused and well-suited for audience seeking continuing education.

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Under the Skin: Stress, Inflammation, and the Mortality Gap - Frankly Speaking Ep 482
Q: How should clinicians address racism and its health impacts within practice?
Adopt an anti-racism lens, assess how racism may operate in policies and practices, ensure private, trauma-informed care environments, and advocate for systemic changes through local policies and quality improvement initiatives.
Under the Skin: Stress, Inflammation, and the Mortality Gap - Frankly Speaking Ep 482
Q: Should we routinely screen for inflammatory markers like CRP or IL-6 in minority patients to assess stress burden?
No. The evidence does not support routine screening for stress burden in minority populations due to false positives and limited clinical utility; use ESR and standard CRP when evaluating inflammatory conditions and consider high-sensitivity CRP only in select cardiovascular risk assessments.
Under the Skin: Stress, Inflammation, and the Mortality Gap - Frankly Speaking Ep 482
Q: What can we do in primary care to better identify patients who are disproportionately affected by chronic stress and inflammation?
Listen actively, screen for social determinants of health, use targeted inflammatory testing only when inflammation is part of a diagnostic workup, and connect patients with community resources and trauma-informed care to address both biological and social drivers of health.
From Guidance to Practice: Updates in CVD Screening - Frankly Speaking Ep 481
Q: Do you want to give us a little background on using the HSCRP for screening for cardiovascular risk?
HSCRP serves as an inflammatory marker that can stratify risk, but it is an imperfect tool heavily influenced by other conditions; the evidence base for universal screening is weak, and guidelines from ACC lack systematic review, making calls for widespread statin use based on HSCRP questionable without solid, long-term data.
GLP-1 RAs and Hair Loss—Evaluating and Managing a Potential Side Effect - Frankly Speaking Ep 478
Q: So I was not aware that this could be a side effect of GLP-1s. Can you talk a little bit more about the side effects of GLP-1s?
The regular adverse effects are gastrointestinal, common during initiation or dose increases, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and related symptoms; these are usually transient and can be mitigated by dietary adjustments. Hair loss appears to be related to rapid weight loss (telogen effluvium) rather than a direct drug effect, with a minority of patients experiencing alopecia in major trials.

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A primary care-focused medical education show that brings clinicians and researchers together to discuss current evidence, guidelines, and practical care strategies. Episodes cover a broad range of topics from preventive health and screening to chronic disease management, with an emphasis on applying findings to real-world primary care practice and patient communication. A notable strength is the consistent involvement of seasoned physicians from leading medical institutions, delivering concise clinical reasoning and CME-ready content that appeals to practicing clinicians looking to stay current. The mix of case-based discussion, guideline interpretation, and practical care tips makes it useful for busy primary care teams and sponsor-friend... more

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1. Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine
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1. Annie Powell
2. Mariyan Montague
3. Alan Ehrlich
4. Jillian Joseph
5. Mariyan Montaque
6. Dr. Jill Terrien
7. Dr. Robert Baldor
8. Jeff Beckley

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