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Interpreters & Interrupters is the podcast for professional and student interpreters looking to refine their skills and stay inspired. In Season 2, we’re bringing you expert tips, insightful interviews, and discussions on the topics that matter most in the world of interpreting. Regardless of where your interpreting gigs take you, join us as we explore the art, challenges, and evolving landscape of interpretation.
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JAMA editors and authors explain the methods underlying clinical research to help students, trainees, and health professionals use the published medical literature to make evidence-based decisions for patients. JAMAevidence is an evidence-based medicine (EBM) resource created and maintained by the JAMA Network to promote the use of EBM to improve patient care.
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Thanks for tuning in! I'm a medical doctor and Specialist in Endocrinology and Metabolism in Canada, and I'm also certified as a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine. Why do I blog and podcast about weight management, obesity, and diabetes? Well, there is a LOT of misinformation out there, so I'm here to provide a resource that you (as a person/patient or as a health care provider) can trust! I bring to you hot topics, new science, and breaking news, with some mythbusting mixe ...
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Very Vedic ©

Matt Ringrose

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Welcome to Very Vedic ©, a knowledge podcast that answers the questions we all have about life today, using the oldest wisdom on the planet — the ancient Vedic texts from India. Very Vedic © host Matt Ringrose has been teaching Vedic Meditation for over a decade in Bondi, Sydney and has been using this ancient wisdom to support his students along the way. In each episode Matt is joined by one of his students and together they explore relationships, letting go, finding a sense of purpose, mon ...
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Child Neuro Chat

Nurse Kim and Dr. Carey Wilson

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Welcome to Child Neuro Chat! Let's demystify the medical world of Child Neurology together. Join Nurse Kim and Dr. Carey Wilson, specialists in child neurology, with the University of Utah at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah in a movement to strengthen the Child Neurology community.
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MedEdTalks - Pulmonology

Steven D. Nathan, MD

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MedEdTalks Pulmonology is a continuing medical education podcast for physicians to allow them to learn while on the go and obtain CME credits. The intended audience for this show is pulmonologists, internists, rheumatologists and other health care professionals.
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Scoring a medical admission is hard work. There are so many different hurdles that it’s hard to keep track of all the acronyms. GAMSAT, UCAT, interviews, portfolios, university values – where do you even start? At Fraser’s, we believe that medical pre-admission is a game – not because it is easy, but because you need to know the rules to play and win. In this podcast, we are going to demystify every aspect of getting into medical school. Contact us at: [email protected]
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Podcasts360

Consultant360

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Podcasts360, powered by Consultant360, features short interviews with medical professionals about current research, news, and general information for health care providers in 35+ specialties.
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MedEdTalks - Oncology

Owen A. O'Connor, MD

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MedEdTalks Oncology is a continuing medical education podcast for physicians to allow them to learn while on the go and obtain CME credits. This show will focus in on different oncology topics, starting with PTCL. In the first season, we will be talking with Dr. Owen O'Connor from Columbia University in New York City, Dr. Tim Illidge from University of Manchester in the United Kingdom and Dr. Lorenz Trumper from Göttingen University in Germany.
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Welcome to the Linguava Podcast, the Invisible Profession, where we give you tools, tips, and resources in medical interpretation and translation that help bring to life our profession and ultimately help improve health outcomes for the Limited English Proficient and Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.
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The MCAT CARS Podcast

Ryan Gray, MD with Jack Westin

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The CARS section of the MCAT gives thousands of premeds nightmares every night. Whether you're an ESL student, lack confidence while reading, or are a slow reader like me, Jack Westin and the Medical School Headquarters are here to help you score higher in every section so that you can be confident you are ready to get the MCAT score of your dreams.
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The objective of the Great Pets Radio is to provide listeners a forum which addresses the health and behavior of their companion animal friends. Many, if not all, issues that pet owners face each day are of a medical or behavioral nature. With Brian's experience of training over 35,000 dogs and Dr. Jim's knowledge of Veterinary Medicine, callers are treated with informative, compassionate and unparalleled advice. Great Pets Radio also focuses on pet related current events. It's one thing to ...
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Intermark company is pleased to present its new project “Intermark Talks – Moscow expat life”. “Intermark Talks – Moscow expat life” is a series of podcasts in which we interview our friends and partners from various organizations that are popular among expats in Moscow, such as international schools, foreign associations, European medical centers and many others. Here we are discussing important topics, asking interesting questions and sharing impressions about Moscow. About us Intermark fo ...
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The Ditch Doc EM Podcast

Owen Wood, FP-C, NRP

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The Ditch Doc EM Podcast delivers emergency medical education for Paramedics, Nurses & EMTs. Join Owen each week for insights, tips, and strategies that will improve the quality of care you deliver. #FOAMed #FOAMems #FOAMcc #FOAMped #EMS #EMT #Paramedic #Nurses #Emergency #Rescue #Ambulance #Medicine
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From the dawn of human consciousness, dreams have always fascinated us. Do they mean something? Do dreams help us see into the future? These questions have intrigued us for centuries. Sigmund Freud was one of the first people to examine dreams seriously and interpret them in the context of our waking lives. In Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners, the Austrian psychoanalyst, Dr Sigmund Freud shares his exciting early discoveries that there was indeed a connection between his patien ...
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Nimdzi LIVE!

Nimdzi Insights

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There is a shadow industry driving the growth of ALL global brands: Localization. Let’s talk globalization, localization, translation, interpretation, language, and culture, with an emphasis on how it affects your business, whether you have a scrappy start-up or are working in a top global brand. Topics are taken from the most recently published market research from Nimdzi Insights (and other sources) and will feature guest speakers from time to time.
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Healthy Disruptions Podcast

Collaboration of team members from UCR School of Medicine's Center for Health Disparities Research (HDR@UCR) & Center for Healthy Communities (CHC)

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Healthy Disruptions is a podcast about health and health inequity across diverse communities in Southern California. Each episode features discussions between researchers, students, leadership, and community members working together to highlight disparities and how community experts are collaborating towards action-based solutions. Our hope is to create a space where our featured guests educate and inform our listeners on the medical and nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes. Thi ...
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Translators on Air

Dmitry Kornyukhov and Elena Tereshchenkova

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#TranslatorsOnAir is a dynamic duo of Dmitry Kornyukhov and Elena Tereshchenkova. We love our profession so much, we want to talk about it. Learn more and subscribe: http://translatorsonair.com #TranslatorsOnAir is the first live talk show about the translation profession and translators. Why do this? Well, we feel like this is a perfect opportunity to meet amazing people and learn something new.
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Chai with Ping | Immigrants | Cross-Cultures

Ping H, Taiwanese, Immigrant in U.S. and more

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Welcome! Chai with Ping covers immigrant stories and minority issues like int'l students, life/work abroad, and identity issues with guests such as child sexual abuse advocate Eirliani Abdul Rahman, Adoptee Heritage Camp Coordinators Sarah & Emily Quinn, and Third Culture Kids Consultant Tanya Crossman. We hope to generate cross-cultural dialogues and understanding between communities. 👉🏼 Biweekly episodes release on Mondays (Hopefully) 🌐https://linktr.ee/chaiwithping 👍 IG/FB @chaiwithping 📧 ...
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Welcome to the Lori Burke podcast. A place for you to dream big, expand your awareness, and believe in the power of the human spirit. I share the people in my life who have inspired me, who dare to share their magic. I talk about what’s lighting me up at the moment. I'll take you on the journey with me from being a teacher to musician to ever expanding entrepreneur, stay and home mom, All-American athlete, and podcaster. I share from my perspective as a woman, a wife, a mom, a friend, and a ...
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Ask the Specialist is a podcast for health professionals who work with First Nations peoples in the place colonisers called the Northern Territory of Australia. Healthcare providers ask Arrernte, Larrakia, Tiwi, Warlpiri and Yolngu leaders their "burning questions" which span clinical to philosophical ideas. The Specialists are: Aunty Bilawara Lee, Pirrawayingi Puruntatameri, Rarrtjiwuy Melanie Herdman and Bernadette Nethercott, Jimmy Langdon, Sabella Kngwarraye Turner and Amelia Kngwarraye ...
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Psychic Visions

Jason Zuk and Megan Kane

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Psychic best friends and Hosts, Jason Zuk and Megan Kane invite you to delve into the supernatural and metaphysical worlds. Have you ever experienced deja-vu or thought about someone, and then they message or call you? Maybe you have walked into an old building, and get goosebumps or chills down your spine? Chances are, you're having spiritual experiences without even realizing it. To some, these signs are mere coincidences, but to those who have had a "spiritual awakening", we know there's ...
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The 2023 CPT® Errata and Technical Corrections added a one-liner on Independent Interpretations that responds to the question, “Can a practitioner get credit for both ordering and interpretation of a test, if documented?” In this episode of the CodeCast podcast, Terry answers this question referencing the March 2023 CPT® Errata and Technical Correc…
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The authors present an empirical exploration of supervisory relationships that suggests a need to look beyond continuity. Nuance is important for supporting successful relationships and improving feedback and assessment. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15595By Medical Education
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On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Dr. Mathew MacArther on Occipital Nerve Block, Dr. Ian Chernoff on PoCUS in Pulmonary Embolism, Dr. Hans Rosenberg on Myelopathy, Dr. Shawn Segeren on Team Resuscitation, Dr. Brit Long on Incidental Neutropenia and Dr. Kylie Booth on Peer Programs. Please help ensure continued Free Open Access of the entire EM…
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Medical necessity is defined as services that are reasonable and necessary for diagnosis or treatment of an illness or injury, or to improve the functioning of a malformed body member and are not excluded under another provision of the Medicare Program. Unfortunately, we have many practices trying to slide under the radar the experimental and/or in…
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Could GLP1 and glucagon work together to provide weight loss benefits and improvement to metabolic and liver health? Find out about the results of the first phase 3 study of a dual GLP1/glucagon receptor agonist (mazdutide) here! Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/06/mazdutide-first-phase-3-glp1-glucagon-dual-agonist-weight-management-results/ Any m…
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When we as doctors think about risks of any medication, the first thing that comes to mind is the potential for side effects. But when I ask my patients what they perceive as potential risks of treatment, often the answer is something else entirely. What does a recent publication tells us about what is on people's minds? Learn more: https://drsue.c…
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Terry discusses Behavioral Health services, best practices documentation and coding specifics. Also, Terry offers some bonus discussion on RAC auditors trying to bait providers into not responding to ADR requests. Check out this episode for intel on these important topics and more. Subscribe and Listen You can subscribe to our podcasts via: Apple P…
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The conclusion of the Candida trilogy focuses on the rise of the Lord of the Candida resistance mechanisms: C. auris. Alyssa and Callum are joined by returning guest Professor Tihana Bicanic to discuss the rise of C. auris. Here we highlight some resources for managing this difficult to treat Candida including the recent UKHSA updated guidelines. W…
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The final episode of our fourth season! In this one Dani and Matt explore… How do we let go? How does meditation help us to let go? Can we let go of physical pain? What is the relationship between Karma and letting go? How can letting go help us find our purpose? Can we let go and still be ambitious / realise our dreams? …and lots more. We hope you…
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Tirzepatide, which has been approved in Canada as a diabetes medication (Mounjaro) since 2022, received Health Canada approval for weight management this week (called Zepbound). What do you need to know? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/05/zepbound-mounjaro-tirzepatide-for-weight-management-approved-in-canada/ Any medical discussion on this podcas…
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With all of the AI implementation into EHR and EMR systems, there is concern about how providers rely on these AI shortcuts more than ever. Without proper safeguards, accountability, and compliance perimeters, relying on AI could be problematic. Terry discusses the red flags to look for and how to proceed with caution in this new world of technolog…
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Yes we've done a Candida episode, but what about SECOND Candida episode? This week in the second part of the Candida Trilogy Alyssa and Callum are joined by Professor Tihana Bicanic to discuss all things invasive Candidiasis. Listen in to hear about treatment and diagnosis of this important condition, as well as some areas of current research and t…
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Panelists: Brian Norton, Josh Anderson, Belva Smith Q1. Personal Voice on iOS, Q2. Mobile Voice access for verbal processing challenges, Q3. Rayban Meta Smart Glasses, Q4. Apps for Low vision, Q5. Wildcard: How do you see AI helping with assistive tech?By Brian Norton
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Zepbound/Mounjaro and Wegovy face off in a head-to-head trial. How did they compare? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/05/zepbound-mounjaro-and-wegovy-face-off/ Any medical discussion on this podcast is intended to be of a general nature only, and is intended for a Canadian audience. This podcast is not designed to give specific medical advice to p…
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This paper reviews three orientations to equity in assessment - fairness-oriented, inclusion-focused, and justice-driven - to enable educators to clarify their stance, align methods, and explore alternative perspectives. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15534By Medical Education
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Using eye movements, the authors reveal that use of specific types of clinical information does not differ between correct and incorrect diagnoses. Rather, case-specific knowledge is key in avoiding diagnostic errors. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15544By Medical Education
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There are many nuances in the management of patients with pulmonary embolism in cardiac arrest, peri-arrest or simply in shock: We need to optimize oxygenation and airway management, hemodynamic support, acid/base management, thrombolysis and/or catheter-directed therapies that Anton dives into with guest experts Dr. Lauren Westafer, Dr. Bourke Til…
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In this episode there will be puns where you yeast expect them... But more seriously, what does Candida albicans actually mean? What are yeasts anyway? How does this all relate to the Romans? These questions, and more, will be answered as Alyssa and Callum continue the Fungal series with this, the first in a 3-parter on all things Candida! In this …
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@LorenzoMadrazo and colleagues' scoping review on illness presenteeism summarizes the literature on physicians and trainees coming to work sick, highlighting the complexities of this phenomenon Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15538By Medical Education
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Academic Advisors: great on paper, greatly difficult in practice. The authors studied impacts of 10 advisor-resident dyads' collaborations over two years. Misalignments abounded, despite great intentions. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15549By Medical Education
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The 2021/2023 E/M guideline revisions read: “The evaluation and/or treatment should be consistent with the likely nature of the condition.” Before this, the CPT® guidelines did not discuss medical necessity. Guidance was left to the payers, particularly Medicare, via the Social Security Act. CMS’s guidance doesn’t necessarily hold regulatory author…
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Razan Roumany, shares her journey and experiences as an Arabic and Spanish medical and conference interpreter. Razan details her early inspiration to become an interpreter, her challenges, and the fulfilling aspects of her career. From deciding between medical and legal interpreting to handling interruptions and working under pressure, Razan offers…
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For a person living with obesity who has had already had a hip or knee replaced, can weight loss with obesity medication reduce the risk of needing a revisional surgery? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/04/can-weight-loss-with-obesity-medication-reduce-risk-for-revisional-surgery-after-hip-or-knee-replacement/ Any medical discussion on this podcas…
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It’s time for another round of frequently asked questions as Terry’s expertise covers orthopedic surgery, imaging, data points for E/M, and administrative charges for practices. She also answers questions relating to multiple E/Ms on the same date by the same and different physicians from the same group practice. Tune in for a lot of good informati…
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What exciting times! Clinical trials into the management of SAB! SNAP publication on the horizon! But how do we interpret and apply the results of these trials to our patients? This week Jame and Callum are joined by Dr Clark Russell, Clinical Lecturer in Infectious Diseases to discuss: The difficulty in interpreting current clinical trials in SAB.…
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Episode 3 of a 4 part mini series (Chit Chat!) on Culture in Pediatric Neurology with guest Dr. Sara Moss. This episode discusses language barriers and how that affects our understanding of one another as a healthcare team. We review the purpose of language interpretation services and how to use them to improve your healthcare experience.…
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Join us for a live stream featuring Michael Souto from Gridly as we examine how game localization used to be done. Think manual workflows, minimal planning, and a fair share of developer skepticism. We’ll explore how the industry has evolved over the years, what’s improved, and which challenges persist. Michael will also share insights into common …
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In this episode of Nimdzi Live, we dive into the world of cultural intelligence and next-generation localization with Jordan Koziol-Repia of Kiwa Digital, a pioneering force based in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Discover how Kiwa is blending Indigenous knowledge, digital storytelling, and voice technology to break language barriers and create inclusive, …
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With the significant reduction in food intake that highly efficacious weight management medications can induce, it's important to consider whether a person is getting adequate nutritional and nutrient intake with treatment. Today I ask the question: Should we be routinely recommending vitamins with weight loss medication? Learn more: https://drsue.…
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We all know the age-old question, “Where does it say that?” In this episode, Terry brings receipts, explaining it’s been this way since 2003: “Reviewing results of laboratory tests, phoning results to patients, filing such results, etc., are Medicare-covered services. Payment is included in the physician fee schedule payment for the evaluation and …
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In this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Zafar Qasim & Andrew Petrosoniak on whole blood transfusion in trauma, Justin Morgenstern on calcium pre-treatment to prevent diltiazem-induced hypotension, Kiran Rikhraj on dynamic LV outflow tract obstruction, Anand Swaminathan on resuscitative thoracotomy, Andrew Tagg on uterine casts, and Jesse McLaren on …
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Panelists: Brian Norton, Josh Anderson, Belva Smith Q1. voice input software, Q2. Apps for organization and time management, Q3. Wearable Technologies, Q4. Mouse options for limited dexterity , Q5. Wildcard: Most memorable job accommodation —– Transcript Starts Here —– Opening: I have a question. Huh? Like what? I’ve always wondered. What about, do…
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Looking to enhance your qualitative research interviews with new techniques? This integrative review captures strategies from across interdisciplinary literature to offer advice on how to choose between them. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15555By Medical Education
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Student-led clinics generate benefits to multiple stakeholders including students, patients the health system & universities. This paper explores the need to measure costs & benefits to ascertain value. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15550By Medical Education
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An ADR (Additional Documentation Request) is a request from CMS or another insurance payer for additional documentation to review a claim. Most of these requests come from payer investigative units looking for medical necessity support. Terry discusses how to handle these requests, as well as how to ensure they are addressed promptly to meet the de…
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While heart attack and stroke risk are top of mind for clinicians, peripheral artery disease is often overlooked. What are the symptoms, how is it diagnosed, and what can we do about it? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/04/the-hidden-disease-peripheral-artery-disease-and-what-we-can-do-about-it/ Any medical discussion on this podcast is intended t…
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Callum and Alyssa are joined by Professor Malcolm Richardson to talk about all things fungal diagnostics. In this, part 1 of 2 on diagnostics we discuss the use of biomarkers such as beta-D-Glucan and galactomannan, as well as serology and molecular techniques. Notes for this episode can be found: here. Send us a text Support the show Questions, co…
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VAMOS JUNTOS 2025 in Mexico City was a huge success. Let's hear from some of the panelists on what went down and what is planned for next year in VAMOS JUNTOS 2026 Buenos Aires. About Charles: He is the founder and sole owner of Two, a leading talent, translation, and localization company with offices in Argentina, Peru, Ukraine, Vietnam, and Mexic…
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We know that several INJECTABLE GLP1 receptor agonists reduce cardiovascular events in people with type 2 diabetes. Now published is the first study ever to show that a GLP1 in a PILL can reduce cardiovascular events as well. Read on to learn more! Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/04/first-glp1-in-a-pill-to-reduce-cardiovascular-events-in-people-w…
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