Podcasts // Infectious Disease
Podcast | Practice of Medicine | June 26, 2023
HIV: A Preventable Disease with Increasing Prevalence in the South
With more than 50% of the country’s HIV diagnoses in 2022 occurring in the South, Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, an Infectious Diseases specialist at the University of Cincinnati, and Philip Hartman, MD, a Family Medicine physician in Florence, Kentucky and former SMA President, discuss the status of HIV prevention and treatment in the United States.
Podcast | Practice of Medicine | October 6, 2022
A Conversation with Dr. Michael Saag: An Overview of Monkeypox
Monkeypox has a viral infectious disease which has been rapidly spreading throughout the United States and the world. Until recently, this is not a disease that is commonly encountered by most practitioners. Practitioners need to be familiar with the clinical presentation, treatment and indications for vaccination.
Podcast | Practice of Medicine | March 31, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine: Thoughts from a Vaccinated Physician
The podcast will cover the COVID-19 vaccine which Dr. Hartman has received and he will discuss his opinions on the vaccine.
Podcast | Practice of Medicine | March 8, 2021
Endocrine Disease and COVID-19
In this podcast, Dr. Veronica Piziak discusses COVID-19 and possible effects it may have on endocrine disease and explains if conditions such as thyroid cancer, Grave’s disease, and diabetes mellitus make individuals more susceptible to the virus. Dr. Piziak also provides information regarding thyroid medication and risk of viral infection.