Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D.
Guest: Andrew R. Jagim, Ph.D.
Nutritional supplements are very popular with our patients. They are supposed to provide benefits that may not be present in our typical diet. Vitamins and minerals are the most common supplements taken, followed closely by sports nutrition products such as protein powders and energy drinks. Consumers buy supplements because theyāre readily available, relatively low cost and they believe that supplements will help them achieve health benefits. Patients often assume that supplements are safe, yet some can cause significant health problems, especially when taken in higher doses. Some have the potential to interact with various prescription medications. Are there nutritional supplements our patients should be taking? Which ones are potentially harmful? How safe are these products and do supplements have any regulatory oversight? These are questions Iāll be asking my guest, Andrew R. Jagim, Ph.D., Director of Sports Medicine Research at the Mayo Clinic as we discuss āNutritional Supplementsā.
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Provider-Patient Relationship Skills
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D.
Guest: Cory Ingram, M.D.
There are a couple outcomes in taking a medical history. Obviously, one is information gathering. You need to hear the patientās symptoms to help form your differential diagnosis. The second, and equally important, is to help establish a relationship with that patient. There are several reasons a good provider-patient relationship is important. The patient is more likely to feel positive about their medical encounter, theyāre more likely to be adherent to your recommendations regarding their health conditions, and they tend to be more forgiving if they experience an adverse event. What makes up a good provider-patient relationship? What can we do as clinicians to help establish a good relationship with our patients? Can we still establish a good relationship when we practice telemedicine? These are questions Iāll be asking my guest, Cory Ingram, M.D., a palliative care physician at the Mayo Clinic as we discuss āProvider-Patient Relationship Skillsā.
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Vascular Medicine Series: Lymphedema Challenges and Successes
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D.
Guests: William J. Casey III, M.D. and Andrea L. Cheville, M.D.
There are numerous reasons a patient may develop swelling of an extremity. One of the less common reasons, but often misdiagnosed or undiagnosed is lymphedema. What is lymphedema, why does it occur and whoās at risk for it? Early recognition is important to prevent complications and primary care providers play a crucial role in identifying patients with lymphedema, coordinating their care and providing follow-up. How can we differentiate lymphedema from other causes of swelling? What are the potential complications if lymphedema is not correctly diagnosed and finally, what are some of the latest treatments available for the management of lymphedema? The topic for this podcast is āLymphedema: Challenges and Successā and my guests include Andrea L. Cheville, M.D., a physician in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and William J. Casey, III, M.D., a physician in the Department of Plastic Surgery, both at the Mayo Clinic.
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Common Foot Disorders "Agony of De-Feet"
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D.
Guest: Martin G. Ellman, D.P.M.
We donāt really appreciate our feet until they hurt and then we become extremely aware of every step we take. Plantar fasciitis, bunions, metatarsalgia; all foot disorders which can result in foot pain and represent common reasons for an outpatient visit. Whatās the role of the primary care clinician in the evaluation of foot pain? How should these conditions be managed? Iāll be reviewing common causes of foot problems as well as the management of foot pain with Martin G. Ellman, D.P.M., a podiatrist at the Mayo Clinic as we discuss āThe Agony of De-Feetā.
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Alzheimerās Disease and Family Dynamics
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D.
Guest: Christina Chen, M.D.
Alzheimerās Disease affects not only the patient but also has a significant impact on that patientās family. The family becomes stressed as emotional and physical burdens develop. The role of the primary care clinician in managing a patient with Alzheimerās is not only to care for the patient but also help and support families as they go through a very complex, emotional journey. Todayās podcast will cover the changes in family dynamics which commonly occur in Alzheimerās Disease including caregiver burden, legal decisions which need to be made, and difficult ethical choices which will be made as the disease progresses. What are some common sources of conflict within families as they care for their loved one with Alzheimerās? What can we do as a clinician to help families through this difficult journey? How do we approach a situation where thereās disagreement in the family regarding management? These are some of the questions Iāll be asking my guest, Christina Chen, M.D., an internist and geriatrician in the Division of Community Internal Medicine at the Mayo Clinic as we discuss āAlzheimerās Disease and Family Dynamicsā.
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Timely consultations relevant for family medicine, primary care, and general internal medicine topics for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and residents. Offering CME credit for most episodes at https://ce.mayo.edu/podcast. Produced by @MayoMedEd.