The Primary Care Anywhere Podcast is back with Episode 24! Primary Care Anywhere is a resident-led podcast brought to you by the University of Utah Internal Medicine Residency Program. This episode dives into Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), including screening, prevention, diagnosis, and management. Content for this episode was primarily drawn from the CKD In the Clinic publication from the Annals of Internal Medicine in September 2025, written by Morgan Grams and Michal Melamed. Shout ou...
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The Primary Care Anywhere Podcast is back with Episode 24! Primary Care Anywhere is a resident-led podcast brought to you by the University of Utah Internal Medicine Residency Program. This episode dives into Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), including screening, prevention, diagnosis, and management. Content for this episode was primarily drawn from the CKD In the Clinic publication from the Annals of Internal Medicine in September 2025, written by Morgan Grams and Michal Melamed. Shout ou...
Symptoms of menopause can be downright challenging to deal with. Fortunately, there's lots of tools in the primary care physician's toolbox to help our patients. Join us on this exploration of menopause based on the Annals In The Clinic article on Menopause from July 2021, featuring the following residents from the University of Utah Internal Medicine Residency: - Alicia Bowles, PGY3- Kim Kucharski, PGY2- Alex Montoya, PGY1- Tess Battiola, PGY2 - Austin Poth, PGY2
Primary Care Anywhere
The Primary Care Anywhere Podcast is back with Episode 24! Primary Care Anywhere is a resident-led podcast brought to you by the University of Utah Internal Medicine Residency Program. This episode dives into Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), including screening, prevention, diagnosis, and management. Content for this episode was primarily drawn from the CKD In the Clinic publication from the Annals of Internal Medicine in September 2025, written by Morgan Grams and Michal Melamed. Shout ou...