GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Podcast

Alex Smith, Eric Widera
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Mar 25, 2019 • 41min

Language Matters: Podcast with Brian Block and Anna DeForest

In this weeks GeriPal podcast we take a deeper dive into this issue of language and medicine. We are joined by guests Anna DeForest, MD, MFA, a resident in Neurology at Yale, and Brian Block, MD, a pulmonary critical care fellow at UCSF.
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Mar 14, 2019 • 41min

Serious Illness Conversation Guide: Podcast with Rachelle Bernacki and Jo Paladino

Our first live podcast at the annual meeting for the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine! We invited Rachelle Bernacki and Jo Paladino to discuss their two papers published today on the the Serious Illness Care Program.
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Mar 8, 2019 • 35min

Does Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering Prevent Dementia? A Podcast with Jeff Williamson

As Eric notes in the introduction, this recent study in JAMA by Jeff Williamson and colleagues led to some very contradictory headlines. Some headlines proclaimed that lowering blood pressure prevents dementia, and others stated the opposite, that lowering blood pressure does not prevent dementia. So what exactly did the study show? Do these results apply to patients we commonly see in Geriatrics? What should we make of the fact that after the trial was stopped early the blood pressures in the lower blood pressure target group rose - does this mean you can't achieve intensive blood pressure lowering "in the real world"?
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Feb 15, 2019 • 39min

Time to Remove Feeding Tubes from POLST: Podcast with Susan Tolle and Elizabeth Eckstrom

In the 1990s, Susan Tolle helped create the POLST. Now she and Elizabeth Eckstrom want to change it. And personally, I think they're right.
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Feb 8, 2019 • 29min

Specialty and Primary Palliative Care Social Work: A Podcast with Bridget Sumser

On this week's podcast we have Bridget Sumser, a clinical palliative care social worker, board member for the Advanced Palliative Hospice Social Worker certification exam, and now co-author of a new book "Palliative Care: A Guide for Health Social Workers".
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Jan 30, 2019 • 34min

Rehabbed to Death NEJM Perspective: Podcast with Lynn Flint

Three reasons you should listen to this podcast: The issue of patients cycling back and forth between the hospital and skilled nursing facilities near the end of life is common, will ring true to those of you who are clinicians, and has largely been ignored in the literature. It's about a hot off the press article published today in the NEJM. Lynn Flint, Palliative care doc at UCSF in the Division of Geriatrics, first author, and our guest, makes me sing "Hit Me Baby One More Time" by Brittany Spears. This moment is either a new high or a new low for the GeripPal podcast, I can't tell which. You really need to listen to the final seconds when Eric joins in singing, "still believe" in high falsetto.
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Jan 23, 2019 • 31min

Fever, malaise, AMS -- Is it an infection? Podcast with Jeff Caterino

Geriatrics teaches us that older adults with infections often present with non-specific symptoms rather than typical localizing symptoms of infection present in younger adults. Sometimes they present with fever, delirium, malaise, or fatigue. In today's GeriPal/JAGS joint podcast, Jeff Caterino challenges this common teaching by examining the extent to which non-specific symptoms are predictive of infection for older adults presenting to the emergency department. Turns out - they're not so predictive as you might think!
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Jan 8, 2019 • 36min

Effect of Palliative Care in ICUs: Podcast with May Hua

May Hua's study addresses the still unanswered question - do specialized palliative care consults in the ICU do anything? She looked a number of outcomes comparing ICU patients in hospitals with and without palliative care consults. While most outcomes were similar, rates of hospice use were higher in hospitals with palliative care teams.
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Dec 21, 2018 • 39min

#ThisIsOurLane - Firearm Safety and Dementia: A Podcast with Emmy Betz

On todays Podcast we talk with Marian (Emmy) Betz about firearm safety, including how to counsel individuals with dementia about guns. Emmy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and has written some pretty amazing papers on the subject of firearm safety.
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Dec 14, 2018 • 47min

Antipsychotics for ICU delirium don't work: Podcast with Tim Girard

In this week's GeriPal podcast we talk with Tim Girard, Plumonary Critical Care physician-researcher at the University of Pittsburgh about his study NEJM study of Haloperidol vs. Ziprasidone vs. Placebo for ICU delirium in critically ill patients.

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