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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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Now displaying: December, 2016
Dec 18, 2016

Last episode for 2016 and my last episode in my office at UAB.  It is also the holiday season and you will be getting together with family and friends…more than likely all crowded in a small house, snuggled up in a big comfy blanket on a cough or by fire.  So what better topic to discuss while on your trip than scabies.  I will go over the vector, epidemiology, how it is transmitted, signs and symptoms, and treatment of one of the more common mite skin infestations.

 

PANCE; PANRE; Physician Assistant; PA

Dec 7, 2016

For those of you that know me, you know how much I loathe the eye.  It gives me the heebeegeebees.  I have worn glasses for 30yrs because I cant even come close to touching my eyeball for contacts…..and you can take your Lasiks surgery and shove it if you think you’re going to put those Clockwork Orange clamps on my peepers.  NOTGONNADOIT.  So in this light, we will tackle an ophthalmology topic for the HEENT block on the PAINE Podcast.  I will discuss the epidemiology, pathophysiology, types, signs and symptoms, and treatment of retinal detachment.

 

Physician Assistant; PA; PANCE; PANRE

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