Published: April 28, 2021, 7 a.m.
Recap our top pearls from recent shows on peripheral arterial disease (PAD), Abdominal Pain, Iron Deficiency in CKD, and Acute Diarrhea. It\u2019s Tales from the Curbside (TFTC)!, our monthly series providing a rapid review of recent Curbsiders episodes for your spaced learning.
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\nNote: No CME for this mini-episode but visit curbsiders.vcuhealth.org to claim credit for #260 PAD, #263 Iron CKD, and #266 Acute Diarrhea. CME is not available for #261-262 Abdominal Pain\n
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\nCredits\n\n
\n- Written, Produced, and Hosted by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP \xa0
\n- Infographics by: Beth Garbitelli and Edison Jyang
\n- Cover Art: Edison Jyang
\n- Editor: Matthew Watto MD (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com\n
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\nShow Segments\n\n
\n- Intro, disclaimer
\n- Peripheral Arterial Disease (Dx and Management)
\n- Abdominal Pain and the Abdominal Exam
\n- Iron deficiency and Anemia in CKD
\n- Acute Diarrhea
\n- Outro
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