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Physician Assistant IN Education (PAINE) Podcast

This is the PAINE Podcast. A podcast for physician assistants to prepare for passing the PANCE/PANRE, as well as staying up to date on clinical literature. Every month I breakdown a topic on the NCCPA blueprint and tell you what you need to know when studying for your boards.
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Dec 11, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Dec 10, 2020

Nosebleeds.  Seem pretty straight forward, and for the most part, they are.  Buuuuuut, there are some nuances and special considerations you need to think of before you throw that pack in there and send to ENT.  So for this episode, we will cover the anatomy, leading causes, signs and symptoms, and management of a common complaint to the ED and primary care.

Dec 3, 2020

We are going back to the students for this episode with my good friend, John Hurt, where we discuss how you can be a good student on your emergency medicine rotation

Oct 30, 2020

 

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

 

Oct 23, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Oct 16, 2020

 

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

 

Oct 14, 2020

As we start moving into the holiday season (Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukah/Christmas), I thought now would be a great time to review pancreatitis.  So for this episode, we will do a deep dive into the world of the pancreas.

Oct 9, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Sep 25, 2020

 

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

 

Sep 18, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Sep 16, 2020

I haven’t done much during the 2 week block for GU and renal, but I do teach the nephrology section at my program.  So for this podcast, I thought I would review the KDIGO/KDOQI guidelines for evaluation and management of CKD.

Sep 11, 2020

 

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

 

Sep 4, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Aug 28, 2020

 

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

 

Aug 24, 2020

Since the MSK section of the PANCE comprises both orthopaedics and rheumatology, I thought I would cover the treatment options for osteoarthritis from the 2019 ACR updates since both specialties see and manage this.

Aug 21, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Aug 14, 2020

 

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

 

Aug 7, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Jul 17, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Jul 10, 2020

 

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

 

Jul 9, 2020

For the pulmonary topic for this month, we are going to cover pleural effusions because it has its dirty little hands in a lot of disease processes and something that can be diagnosed with a good old fashioned physical examination.

Jul 3, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Jun 26, 2020

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

Jun 19, 2020

 

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

 

Jun 17, 2020

So we have covered appendicitis, SBO, cholangitis, and postop fevers so far with the podcast.  In trying to hit the big ticket conditions for surgery, it is time for a review of acute cholecystitis and cholelithiasis. 

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