Message: HOME EMCRIT-RACC PULMCRIT IBCC EMNERD TOX & HOUND ABOUT About EMCrit About PulmCrit EMCrit FAQ Subscription Options CONTACT US EMCrit RACC Online Medical Education on Emergency Department (ED) Critical Care, Trauma, and Resuscitation Search the site ... AIRWAY ARCHIVES You are here: Home / EMCrit-RACC / EMCrit 290 – Decompensated Hypothyroidism and Myxedema with Dr. Arti Bhan EMCrit 290 – Decompensated Hypothyroidism and Myxedema with Dr. Arti Bhan January 23, 2021 by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM Leave a Comment Thyroid storm is tumultuous and exciting; Myxedema is somewhat enervating and markedly less exciting–but it is also life threatening. We need to know about this disease! Today, I interview Arti Bhan, MD on the topic: Arti Bhan, MD Division Head, Endocrinology @HenryFord Health System "I strive to provide the highest quality health care services to all my patients efficiently, effectively and compassionately. I believe in partnering with my patient in order to achieve our goals." Dr. Bhan received her medical degree from India. She completed an Internal Medicine Residency at St. John Hospital and Medical Center and then went on to a fellowship in Endocrinology at Henry Ford Health System. She has been a senior staff physician at Henry Ford since 2003 and is currently serving as the Division Head of Endocrinology. She is active in clinical research and is an investigator in numerous trials, including NIH funded studies. She is published in peer reviewed literature and is the Associate Editor for Clinical Diabetes. Dr. Bhan's main area of interest is in thyroid disorders, and she trains fellows in thyroid ultrasonography and thyroid biopsies. What We Cover on Myxedema What is the look of myxedema What TSH should get you worried How to treat Myxedema Should we use T3 (LT3) What do resus docs screw up when treating myxedema Related & More IBCC Myxedema EMCrit Thyroid Storm Now on to the Podcast… Audio Player 00:00 00:00 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 17:13 — 16.2MB) | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | More Author Recent Posts Scott Weingart, MD FCCM Editor-in-Chief, at EMCrit.org An ED Intensivist from NY. Professor Chief, Division of Emergency Critical Care Director, Resuscitation and Acute Critical Care Unit Stony Brook Medicine Stony Brook, NY, USA No conflicts of interest (coi). Share this: FacebookTwitterRedditPinterestEmailPrint Filed Under: EMCrit-RACC Tagged With: Arti Bhan, featured, podcasts Cite this post as: Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. EMCrit 290 – Decompensated Hypothyroidism and Myxedema with Dr. Arti Bhan. EMCrit Blog. Published on January 23, 2021. Accessed on January 24th 2021. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/hypothyroidism-myxedema/ ]. Financial Disclosures Unless otherwise noted at the top of the post, the speaker(s) and related parties have no relevant financial disclosures. You finished the 'cast, Now get CME credit Already an EMCrit CME Subscriber? Click Here to Get CME Credit for the Episode Not a subcriber yet? Why the heck not? By subscribing, you can... Get CME hours Support the show Write it off on your taxes or get reimbursed by your department Sign Up Today! Subscribe Now If you enjoyed this post, you will almost certainly enjoy our others. Subscribe to our email list to keep informed on all of the Resuscitation and Critical Care goodness. email address This Post was by the EMCrit Crew, published 1 day ago. We never spam; we hate spammers! Spammers probably work for the Joint Commission. Login guest Be the First to Comment! 0 COMMENTS FOLLOW EMCRIT EVERYWHERE Click for More Subscribe Options OTHER STUFF Have a great idea for the next podcast? Share it here! Tough Questions. Maybe you have an answer! When you're done listening to the podcast, check out these great sites. WHO WE ARE We are the EMCrit Project, a team of independent medical bloggers and podcasters joined together by our common love of cutting-edge care, iconoclastic ramblings, and FOAM. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK SUBSCRIBE BY EMAIL email address EMCrit is a trademark of Metasin LLC. Copyright 2009-. This site represents our opinions only. See our full disclaimer, our privacy policy, commenting policy and here for credits and attribution. |
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