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Welcome to your allergy lifeline..."The Allergist." A show that separates myth from medicine. Every episode of The Allergist is designed for YOU – the medical professional aiming to stay on the cutting edge of allergy care. We'll clarify, correct, and, most importantly, contextualize the latest evidence.
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Food Allergy and Your Kiddo

Alice Hoyt, MD, and Pam Lestage, MBA

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If you are a parent of a food allergy kid, then this is the podcast for you! Join food allergy experts - board-certified allergist Dr. Alice Hoyt, MD, FAAAAI, and food allergy mama Pam Lestage, MBA - as they dive into all things food allergy. Hear interviews with world-renown allergists as well as food allergy advocates and food allergy families, just like yours. This podcast will answer many of your food allergy questions and provide you with strategies to make your life and your family's l ...
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Food Allergy Talk

Lisa Horne of Food Allergy P.I.

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Food Allergy Talk is hosted by Lisa Horne of Food Allergy P.I. Lisa discusses food allergy related topics with professionals, individuals with food allergies, advocates, and others in the community. Topics include food allergy safety, diagnosis, mental health, legislation, advocacy, dating, travel, dining out, support, cooking, baking, nutrition, and more. If you’re living it or have a question about it, we are talking about it. Lisa is a veteran food allergy mom of a teen with anaphylactic ...
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In Tick, Tick, Boom!, world-renowned researchers and medical professionals explore the mysterious link between tick bites and allergic reactions to mammalian products such as beef and pork. What starts with one doctor’s discovery in a small group of people in Sydney, Australia, evolves to impact everything from vaccine development to cancer treatment, revolutionizing our understanding of allergies.
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EMS 20/20

Long Pause Media | FlightBridgeED

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EMS 20/20 is podcast hosted by two experienced Paramedics. Spencer Oliver and Christopher Pfingsten discuss real calls run by real responders and pull out the lessons you won't find in a text book. This podcast is aimed at Paramedic students, seasoned Paramedics looking to refresh, or any one interested in a deeper dive into pre-hospital health care.
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MedSimu Emergency Stay sharp with fast-paced, high-yield audio guides on emergency medicine. Covering critical presentations, rapid triage, and life-saving protocols — ideal for MRCS, USMLE, PLAB, and on-the-go clinical prep.
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In the Tall Grass

Two Alpha Gals

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Join the Two Alpha Gals as they share their experience reinventing life with alpha-gal syndrome. Listen to interviews and inspiring stories on resilience and rediscovering joy from others navigating the journey through the tall grass.
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Primary Care Perspectives

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

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Listen in as Katie Lockwood, MD, a primary care pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses hot topics in primary care with CHOP subject-matter-experts as they weigh in on issues affecting the daily practice of pediatricians. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ...
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Clinical Capsules

TRC Healthcare

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On Clinical Capsules we bring you the same evidence-based insights you trust from TRC Healthcare, now in podcast form. We’re thrilled to launch this new series as we celebrate 40 years of keeping healthcare professionals ahead of critical medication updates and guidelines. Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, our expert editors from Pharmacist’s Letter, Prescriber Insights, and Pharmacy Technician’s Letter will break down the most impactful clinical developments - giving you clear, actionable takeaway ...
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Hi and welcome to the STAT Dose podcast page. STAT Dose is an educational podcast for medical/allied health students and practising clinicians that aims to provide an informal discussion on pertinent medical topics.
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The official podcast of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Dive into the latest breakthroughs, discover inspiring interviews with renowned doctors, researchers and professors: Join us as we navigate through the present advancements and set our sights on the exciting future developments in the field of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
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The EMOttawa Podcast is presented by the Department of Emergency at uOttawa. We want to enhance knowledge dissemination of topics relevant to EM providers working in any practice environment. Listen to our engaging hosts talk with guest experts on a wide breadth of EM and Critical Care topics. This podcast will be sure to influence your practice!" Original music for the EMOttawa Podcast provided by Eusang.
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The Womb Room Podcast is is a place to learn how to care for your physical, emotional and spiritual womb -- at all stages of your life. Join female health practitioner and clinical herbalist Qiddist Ashé each week as we dive into topics of radical health & healing education, stories, and tangible strategies to support you in stepping into your womb sovereignty.
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Just Allergy Things

Just Allergy Things

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We are a teen-led podcast with all the information you need to know about food allergies. Our mission at Just Allergy Things is to share our experience with food allergies and give advice, comfort, and support to those who have food allergies or those who want to learn more about the cause.
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Up My Nursing Game is an educational nursing podcast for curious and driven acute, emergency, and critical care nurses who seek a deeper understanding of clinical subjects and want to broaden their understanding of patient care in the hospital setting. No boring lectures here! Join Annie, RN, as she delivers high-value content, including interviews with members across the healthcare team that address common clinical questions, share unique perspectives, and covers what was missed in nursing ...
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What happens to your body during an allergic reaction? Two leading paediatric allergists and researchers, Professor Katie Allen and Professor Mimi Tang from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute break down in detail the diagnosis, management, prevention, and cure of allergies, as well as the facts and myths about intolerances and treating other diseases like asthma and eczema. For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app
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Tune in for a critical episode as we explore Anaphylaxis, a common medical emergency and a life-threatening acute hypersensitivity reaction. Defined as a rapidly evolving, generalized, multi-system allergic reaction, anaphylaxis can be fatal due to its swift progression, often leading to respiratory collapse if untreated. We'll discuss how anaphyla…
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Robyn Lao knows first hand how challenging it can be to eat at restaurants when living with food allergies. Since her nine-year-old daughter Addie was diagnosed with several life-threatening food allergies as an infant, the family has generally avoided eating out. So when the family recently ventured out to a local restaurant for a meal, they were …
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Two experts from the CHOP Bariatric Program, Joy Collins, MD, and Elizabeth Parks Prout, MD, MSCE, update us on the state of pediatric obesity, the current medication and surgical management options, and the outcomes of these interventions. The Adolescent Bariatric Program at CHOP is a unique collaboration between our Health and Well-being Clinic, …
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What topic would you like discussed? Text us! Receiving a food allergy diagnosis for your child can feel like the world has suddenly shifted beneath your feet. What was once a simple trip to the grocery store now involves scrutinizing labels, and family gatherings transform into potential hazard zones. But here's the truth: with the right plans in …
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"The emergence of biologics has really significantly transformed the management of these patients for me." — Dr. Yvonne Chan When it comes to nasal polyps, the landscape is shifting fast. On this episode of The Allergist, Dr. Mariam Hanna is joined by otolaryngologist Dr. Yvonne Chan to talk about how biologics, surgery, and multidisciplinary care …
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Driven by her own daughter’s diagnosis of 33 food allergies, Sherrina Gibson is passionate about food allergy inclusion. Founder and CEO of Carter Consulting, Sherrina brings a community-first, evidence-based approach to everything she does whether she's helping clinics tell their story through data or advancing food allergy awareness at the system…
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In this episode, TRC Healthcare editor, Vickie Danaher, PharmD, discusses the treatment of conjunctivitis, or pink eye. This is an excerpt from our July 2024 Pharmacy Essential Updates continuing education webinar series. The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Let…
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An estimated 11.4% of US children are diagnosed with ADHD. In this episode, Thomas Power, PhD, ABPP, Director of the Center for Management of ADHD at CHOP, discusses a new Clinical Pathway for the Evaluation and Treatment of ADHD and how primary care providers can utilize and promote psychosocial interventions for ADHD. We discuss behavioral parent…
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"We are all learning and we are all teaching." – Dr. Lori Connors What makes a great medical educator—and how do you actually become one? On this episode, Dr. Mariam Hanna is joined by Dr. Lori Connors, an allergist, seasoned teacher, and newly appointed Associate Dean of Continuing Professional Development and Medical Education at Dalhousie Univer…
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In this episode, TRC Healthcare editor, Rachel Cole, PharmD, answers the question… To Vitamin D or Not to Vitamin D? That’s right, this episode we explore the latest guidelines on Vitamin D Supplementation. This is an excerpt from our October 2024 Pharmacy Essential Updates continuing education webinar series. The clinical resources mentioned durin…
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In light of the recent measles outbreaks, Scott Krugman, MD, MS, FAAP, created a series of social media posts about vaccine-preventable infections. In this episode, he shares pearls from those posts so that we can learn more about these illnesses, which many practicing pediatric providers have never seen outside textbooks thanks to the success of v…
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“We need time to fix our time problem. And we can get stuck in this loop where we’re like, ‘I have no time to find time to make time to fix time.’” – Dr. Scott Cameron Is your schedule running you—or are you running your schedule? On this episode of The Allergist, Dr. Mariam Hanna is joined by pediatric allergist and clinical immunologist Dr. Scott…
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In this episode, TRC Healthcare editor, Vickie Danaher, PharmD, explains how the recently approved epinephrine nasal spray compares to the injectable products for treating anaphylaxis. This is an excerpt from our October 2024 Pharmacy Essential Updates continuing education webinar series. The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part…
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In this episode, we discuss the definition and work-up of short stature as well as treatment of growth hormone deficiency. Marissa Kilberg, MD, MSEd, an attending physician in the Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes teaches us about who might qualify for growth hormone deficiency treatment, possible side effects, the logistics of treatment, and …
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On this episode of Food Allergy Talk, I welcome Dr. Ahmar Iqbal is a physician and senior leader at Genentech, a pharmaceutical company. At Genentech, Dr. Iqbal is the Therapeutic Area Lead for Respiratory and Influenza, where he has been leading medical initiatives for nearly a decade. Recently, he worked closely with the National Institutes of He…
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What topic would you like discussed? Text us! The world of food allergy treatment has been buzzing with headlines claiming that Xolair (omalizumab) is "superior" to oral immunotherapy for treating multiple food allergies. As a board-certified allergist who both prescribes Xolair and performs multi-food OIT, I'm here to cut through the hype and prov…
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"The key to the diagnosis of these disorders is the suspicion of these disorders." — Dr. Luis Murguia Favela Immune dysregulation isn’t just about infections—autoimmunity, inflammation, and even malignancy can be clues that something deeper is at play. With over 500 known inborn errors of immunity, allergists are increasingly on the front lines of …
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In this episode, TRC Healthcare editor, Sara Klockars, PharmD, BCPS, discusses a new drug for COPD, ensifentrine (Ohtuvayre). This is an excerpt from our September 2024 Pharmacy Essential Updates continuing education webinar series. The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Techn…
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Dr. Sarah McGill, gastroenterologist at the University of North Carolina, identified a pattern in her patients testing positive for alpha-gal syndrome when presenting with only GI symptoms, specifically after eating red meat. In this episode, we talk to Dr. McGill about what led her to start testing her GI patients for alpha-gal syndrome, as well a…
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In this episode, Juhee Lee, MD, an attending physician in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at CHOP, discusses some of the nuanced ways anaphylaxis can present and reviews the diagnostic criteria for anaphylaxis. We use a few cases to apply the diagnostic criteria to real-world challenges and discuss how to manage patients with anaphylaxis in …
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“Most penicillin allergy labels are not indicative of any meaningful penicillin allergic reaction, and the vast majority can be de-labelled with direct oral challenges of amoxicillin." — Dr. Kimberly Blumenthal Penicillin allergy is one of the most commonly reported drug allergies—but here’s the twist: most people who carry this label aren’t actual…
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In this episode, TRC Healthcare editor, Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC, discusses the management of diabetes meds around surgery. This is an excerpt from our November 2024 Pharmacy Essential Updates continuing education webinar series. The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Le…
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Sine 2023, both the FDA and AAP have supported the use of goat milk-based infant formula, but awareness of this option still lags and many think of it as a niche product. Ari Brown, MD, a board-certified practicing pediatrician in Austin, Texas, the author of the best-selling Baby 411 book series, and Kabrita’s Chief Medical Advisor, teaches us mor…
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"We use thresholds every day without even thinking about it. When we do a food challenge in our office, whether we know it or not, we're relying on the fact that there is a threshold for every patient. Some are going to be on the first dose, some are going to be at the last. And that's just part of what a threshold is." – Dr. Doug Mack Food allergi…
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Tick-borne disease often feels like it takes everything from you. Meghan Bradshaw is no exception. As a healthy 20-something, Meghan’s health suddenly declined. Her journey led her from misdiagnosis to multiple joint replacements, fusions, and physiological and emotional devastation. Rather than sitting back and accepting her illness, Meghan instea…
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What topic would you like discussed? Text us! Accidental ingestions of food allergens happen all too often, so kids with food allergies need access to epinephrine. While them having their own epi is ideal, that just isn't always the reality. Stock epinephrine is epinephrine prescribed to a school or other entity to be used to treat a child or adult…
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In this episode, TRC Healthcare editor, Rachel Cole, PharmD, discusses the management of resistant hypertension. This is an excerpt from our December 2024 Pharmacy Essential Updates continuing education webinar series. The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter…
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In honor of American Heart Month, Jonathan Edelson, MD, an attending cardiologist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Medical Director of the CHOP Sports Cardiology Clinic, talks with Katie Lockwood, MD, MEd, about sports participation for athletes with cardiac disease. Dr. Edelson addresses the importance of physical activity for…
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"Although omalizumab is not a cure, it's a major step forward for patients as the first monoclonal antibody or biologic therapy to become FDA-approved to treat food allergy." — Dr. Brian Vickery Is omalizumab set to change the food allergy landscape? And how should clinicians use it in practice? On this episode of The Allergist, Dr. Mariam Hanna si…
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What topic would you like discussed? Text us! This episode focuses on the importance of early introduction of allergenic foods in preventing food allergies in infants. Tune in to hear Dr. Hoyt discuss the LEAP and EAT studies, which illustrate how feeding babies common allergens early can significantly reduce their risk of developing allergies. You…
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Ali knew something was not right, even when she was told repeatedly, “everything is normal.” Although relentless in her pursuit to find answers, it still took more than six years for her lyme diagnosis. Ali walks us through her journey and how it began by shifting her mindset to show up each day. Her “5 Minute Mindset” inspired her work at The Tick…
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In this episode, TRC Healthcare editor, Vickie Danaher, PharmD, discusses Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations for Adults. This is an excerpt from our December 2024 Pharmacy Essential Updates continuing education webinar series. The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technicia…
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70-80% of patients do not use their asthma inhaler properly and use deteriorates over time. As Dr. Lockwood admits, many providers also don't know how to use some of the inhaler types out on the market and asthma medication shortages have led to prescribing challenges lately, so in this episode, Marcia Winston, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC, AE-C, a nurse pract…
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