Podcast Episodes
Back to Search53 - Very/Qurious Hypoxemia
The Curious Clinicians look into why pulmonary emboli cause hypoxemia. The answer may surprise you…
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3 years, 8 months ago
52 - Way Back Wenckebach
The Curious Clinicians learn about why Wenckebach heart block has such a unique morphology. They also explore how Karel Frederik Wenckebach first ide…
3 years, 9 months ago
51 - Replete with Kare
The Curious Clinicians unpack why potassium is often repleted to levels >4 mEq/L.
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3 years, 9 months ago
50 - Antibiotics on the Brain
The Curious Clinicians post our 50th episode this week! We cover why cefepime (and other beta-lactam antibiotics) can cause neurotoxicity.
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3 years, 10 months ago
49 - Curious Incidents in the Nighttime
On this episode, The Curious Clinicians explore why obstructive sleep apnea can cause nocturia.
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3 years, 10 months ago
48 - Urine the Lung
On this episode, The Curious Clinicians investigate exactly why we can often diagnose respiratory infections with urinary antigen tests…
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3 years, 10 months ago
47 - Something to Cry About
The Curious Clinicians will give you something to cry about this week… specifically why onions make you tear up when cut.
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3 years, 11 months ago
[reboot] 24 - Why is Fever Beneficial? Plus a special ad spot
As we approach our 50th episode, The Curious Clinicians reboot episode 24, asking why fever can actually be beneficial during infection? Get ready to…
3 years, 11 months ago
46 - The Man Who Purposefully Paralyzed Himself
In this episode, The Curious Clinicians tell the unbelievable tale of Dr. Scott Smith, an anesthesiologist who in 1946 purposefully paralyzed himself…
4 years ago
45 - (Trans)locating the bacteria
The Curious Clinicians examine why cirrhosis predisposes to SBP, and why bacterial translocation across the bowel wall into ascites doesn't actually …
4 years ago