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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Braden, David, and Michael go over an approach to tachycardia rapid responses.
Episode Notes
The Vandy IM Residency Podcast is back with a new episode! The theme of this episode is "Things We Do For No Reason". Braden, David, and Michael each discuss an article from the journal series "Choosing Wisely: Things We Do For No Rea... more
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This series presents rapid-response and inpatient medicine discussions from resident physicians associated with a major internal medicine program. Episodes blend real-time case reasoning with didactic guidance, covering subjects such as tachycardia management, acute hypoxemia, antibiotic- and oxygen-use controversies, mnemonics for differential diagnoses, and systematic approaches to hemoptysis workups. Notable strengths include practical, guideline-informed tips, the use of bedside tools like point-of-care ultrasound, and a candid, team-based teaching style that foregrounds clinical reasoning under pressure. The format appeals to clinicians seeking actionable frameworks for acute care and everyday clinical decision-making, with a clear emp... more
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