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Rheumatology
Gout
GERD
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Joint Pain
Cardiovascular Disease
Diabetes
Dyspepsia
Pulmonary Embolism
Uric Acid
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Hypertension
Hyperlipidemia
Lifestyle Modification
Medical Therapy
Lifestyle Modifications
Acid-Suppressive Therapy
Osteoarthritis
Diagnosis

Run the List is a medical education podcast for medical trainees and healthcare practitioners at all levels. Focused on internal medicine, each high-yield episode takes you through the presentation, management, and clinical pearls of both inpatient and outpatient diagnoses. Follow us to level up your practice!

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Dr. Allison Greco, pulmonary and critical care specialist at Bellevue Hospital, sits down with Dr. Emily Gutowski and discusses the initial presentation, workup, and management of a patient with a pulmonary embolism. They go through diagnostic modali... more

In part 2 of our series on gout, Dr. Michael Pillinger is back to talk about treatment strategies in the acute setting, as well as how to approach urate-lowering therapies in the outpatient setting. He and Dr. Gutowski discuss the impact of lifestyle... more

Dr. Emily Gutowski interviews Dr. Michael Pillinger, NYU rheumatologist and gout expert, about the initial presentation and workup of a patient with this gout. This is the first episode of a two-part series on gout. Join us for the next episode where... more

Dr. Greg Katz, a cardiologist at NYU Langone Health, takes us through a comprehensive approach to preventing cardiovascular disease in a patient with multiple risk factors. Using a patient case, Dr. Katz explains how to balance lifestyle changes with... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Michael Pillinger
A professor of medicine at NYU and the chief of Rheumatology at the VA in Manhattan.
NYU
Episode: Gout: Presentation and Workup
Dr. Greg Katz
Cardiologist at NYU Langone, Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Associate Program Director
NYU Langone
Episode: Approach to Prevention in Cardiovascular Disease
Leslie Chang
Hospitalist at Massachusetts General Hospital and educator
Massachusetts General Hospital
Episode: Approach to Diuresis

Hosts

Navin Kumar
Co-host and educator with a focus on internal medicine.
Emily Gutowski
Co-host with expertise in clinical education and patient management.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 470 ratings
  • Best podcast if it goes back to its OG version

    I’m so happy happy they are returning to their original format. I didn’t listen as much once they went to access medicine, but returning to the way they did podcast is the most excited I’ve been in months lol. PLEASE continue making those notes the way y’all use to do in the beginning? They were concise densely packed and yet and so CLEAN.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wafinator707
    United States2 months ago
  • Easy LKA review — highly recommended

    I am an internist getting ready for my ACP LKA. This podcast is an extremely well done, pleasant, kind, efficient, enjoyable, thorough review of the basics, and the duration of each episode is perfect for my commute to and from work. Many thanks for all the hard work that goes into this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Relearning MD
    United States2 years ago
  • Sarah

    Excellent! Engaging and packs a lot of important information into each episode!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    drM212
    United States3 years ago
  • #1

    As I was shuffling through few med podcasts out there, I noticed myself zone out midway. I stopped listening thinking that podcasts are not for me. But lo- I bumped into this one and and I must say it’s precise, purposely and perfect! And the handouts are just so handy! Kudos to the team!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    saf moh
    United States3 years ago
  • Keep it up!

    Thank you so much for this podcast! I am just starting as a Hospitalist NP and have really appreciated this podcast. I love that the episodes are organized by system and that the content is concise. I also just discovered the handouts online which are a nice review of the highlights. Thanks again!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Birtt
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

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

Listeners appreciate the podcast for its concise and structured format that makes learning efficient, often highlighting its effectiveness in preparing for medical exams.
There are concerns about audio quality, suggesting that improvements in production could enhance the overall experience.
The clarity and organization of the content have been praised, making it accessible for both students and practicing professionals.
Some request for more episodes as they find the current frequency insufficient for their learning needs.
Many have noted that the episodes provide high-yield, practical information that is easy to absorb during commutes.

Chart Rankings

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#150
New Zealand/Education
Apple Podcasts
#173
India/Education
Apple Podcasts
#218
Ireland/Education

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Gout: Acute and Long-Term Management
Q: What is your discussion with this patient look like regarding gout?
The discussion emphasizes that gout is a chronic metabolic condition requiring long-term management and that education about the condition is essential for effective treatment.
Gout: Acute and Long-Term Management
Q: What are our options for this acute gout flare treatment?
The main treatments for acute gout flare include NSAIDs, glucocorticoids, and Colchicine, with the added option of IL-1 inhibitors in certain cases.
Approach to Prevention in Cardiovascular Disease
Q: How do you factor in cardiac imaging into this initial risk profiling?
Cardiac imaging tests can help in assessing risk, especially for patients on the fence about starting treatment, but their use is somewhat controversial and should be personalized.
Approach to Prevention in Cardiovascular Disease
Q: How do you generally approach the conversation of starting a statin?
The discussion depends largely on the patient's perspective and what they've read online about the risks and benefits of statin therapy.
Approach to Prevention in Cardiovascular Disease
Q: What would you tell Mr. K about avoiding a heart attack?
I would emphasize the importance of controlling his blood pressure, LDL, and engaging in lifestyle changes, while considering risk-reducing medications to modify his risk.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Run the List

What is Run the List about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Aimed at medical professionals and students, the content emphasizes essential diagnoses and management strategies in internal medicine. Episodes typically cover a wide array of topics, including common conditions like gastroesophageal reflux disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and dyspepsia, often featuring case studies and clinical insights that enhance the learning experience. The format allows for quick consumption of high-yield information, making it a valuable resource for those preparing for exams or looking to solidify their clinical skills. Unique to this series is its structured approach to topics, offering both frameworks for understanding and practical advice to improve patient management, along with access to supplementary materials ... more

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