BU General Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
A weekly conference aimed at the practicing general internist. A project of the Community Medicine Unit of the BU Section of General Internal Medicine.

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Sanford Auerbach MD discusses the science of sleep.
Direct download: Sleep_Disorders.m4a
Category: Section of General Internal Medicine Grand Rounds -- posted at: 10:11 AM
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Alisa B. Rosen MD discusses choosing a stress test and interpreting the results.
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Frederick L. Brancati, MD, MHS, the annual Mark Moskowitz, MD Annual Memorial Visiting Professor, discusses current approaches towards and future research into the prevention of type 2 diabetes.

Direct download: Prevention_of_Diabetes.m4a
Category: Section of General Internal Medicine Grand Rounds -- posted at: 12:11 PM
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Michael M. Wolfe MD discusses current approaches to diagnosis and treatment.
Direct download: GERD.m4a
Category: Section of General Internal Medicine Grand Rounds -- posted at: 4:00 PM
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Peter Davidson MD, Sheila Bernard MD, and Alisa Rosen MD. "Just because it is inexact does not mean it has to be irrational." Who should be admitted? Who should have a stress test? And other vexing questions we face every day.
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David T. Felson MD MPH presents a practical guide, for the post-Cox-2 PCP, to the many NSAIDS currently available.
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John Noble, MD and Robert Sokolove, PhD use a story of a trip to ancient ruins to frame a discussion of the care of the returning soldier.
Direct download: From_Pergamon_to_Iraq.m4a
Category: Section of General Internal Medicine Grand Rounds -- posted at: 11:24 PM
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Jeffrey L. Greenwald MD discusses efforts to improve the hospital discharge process, and presents the preliminary findings of a randomized controlled trial just completed at Boston Medical Center.
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Cardiologists Naomi Hamburg, MD and Andrew Maree, MD, ChB, MS discuss non-surgical approaches to various vascular conditions.
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