This is Episode 23 of Primary Care Anywhere, a resident-led podcast brought to you by the University of Utah Internal Medicine Residency. This episode focuses on the initial evaluation and management of immune-related adverse events of checkpoint inhibitors as a primary care provider based on the Annals In the Clinic article from February, 2024. Below is an outline of the sections and the resident presenting each part: Introduction/clinical vignette/conclusion: Micah Ostrowski, PGY1Back...
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This is Episode 23 of Primary Care Anywhere, a resident-led podcast brought to you by the University of Utah Internal Medicine Residency. This episode focuses on the initial evaluation and management of immune-related adverse events of checkpoint inhibitors as a primary care provider based on the Annals In the Clinic article from February, 2024. Below is an outline of the sections and the resident presenting each part: Introduction/clinical vignette/conclusion: Micah Ostrowski, PGY1Back...
Ep. 15: Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Signficance (MGUS)
Primary Care Anywhere
22 minutes
2 years ago
Ep. 15: Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Signficance (MGUS)
This is Episode 15 of Primary Care Anywhere, a resident-led podcast brought to you by the University of Utah Internal Medicine Residency. This episode focuses on the initial diagnosis and management of Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) as a primary care provider based on the Annals In the Clinic article "Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance" from December, 2022.Below is an outline of the sections and the resident presenting each part:Intro: Patrick Campbe...
Primary Care Anywhere
This is Episode 23 of Primary Care Anywhere, a resident-led podcast brought to you by the University of Utah Internal Medicine Residency. This episode focuses on the initial evaluation and management of immune-related adverse events of checkpoint inhibitors as a primary care provider based on the Annals In the Clinic article from February, 2024. Below is an outline of the sections and the resident presenting each part: Introduction/clinical vignette/conclusion: Micah Ostrowski, PGY1Back...