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EMOttawa Podcast
EMOttawa
11 episodes
9 months ago
Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan is joined by Dr. Chirag Bhat to talk about Spontaneous and Secondary Bacterial Peritonitis - and why you should drop your diagnostic paracentesis threshold, and prescribe more albumin to these patients. These practice changing pearls have significant NNT's associated with them, and are likely to impact the way you provide care.
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Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan is joined by Dr. Chirag Bhat to talk about Spontaneous and Secondary Bacterial Peritonitis - and why you should drop your diagnostic paracentesis threshold, and prescribe more albumin to these patients. These practice changing pearls have significant NNT's associated with them, and are likely to impact the way you provide care.
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Medicine
Education,
Health & Fitness
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Episode 7: Anaphylaxis Part I, Refine your Approach
EMOttawa Podcast
32 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 7: Anaphylaxis Part I, Refine your Approach
In part one of a two part series, Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan is joined by Dr. Graham Wilson (Emergency Medicine) and Dr. Derek Lanoue (soon to be an allergy and immunology fellow) to talk about anaphylaxis, and some updated nuances in the approach and management.
EMOttawa Podcast
Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan is joined by Dr. Chirag Bhat to talk about Spontaneous and Secondary Bacterial Peritonitis - and why you should drop your diagnostic paracentesis threshold, and prescribe more albumin to these patients. These practice changing pearls have significant NNT's associated with them, and are likely to impact the way you provide care.