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POEM of the Week Podcast
Summary: Each week, Dr. Mark Ebell, POEMs Editor, joins Dr. Michael Wilkes, NPR correspondent and Vice-Dean of the UC-Davis Medical School, for a five minute discussion about an important recent medical study reviewed by the POEMs editors. POEMs provide synopsised reviews of studies that could affect a clinician's practice, and the discussion in this podcast provides additional depth and insight into the issue covered by the POEMs synopsis. More about POEMs and it's companion point-of-care search tool, Essential Evidence Plus, at www.essentialevidenceplus.com.
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- Artist: Mark Ebell and Michael Wilkes
Podcasts:
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "sleep apnea"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "Diabetes in those over 80"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "Acne and diet"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "Endometriosis"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "renal stone passage"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "size of the bottle used to feed infants"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "ruling out infant infection"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "Insomnia guideline"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "cervical treatment for invasive disease and association with adverse ob outcome"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "lumbar fusion for chronic lower back pain"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "poor outcomes with sulfonylureas in pts with type 2 dm"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "CBT effective in adolescents with depression"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "Beliefs among men with prostate cancer"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "Providing patients with the costs of care does not reduce health care spending"
Dr. Ebell and Dr. Wilkes discuss the POEM titled "Inhaled fluticasone-salmeterol better than fluticasone alone for asthma"