Primary Care Pearls

By: Primary Care Pearls (PCP) Podcast
  • Summary

  • A medical education podcast focused on primary care made by learners, for learners and - most importantly - led by our patients' stories. Episodes released every two weeks.
    © 2024 Primary Care Pearls
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Episodes
  • "This Isn't a Goodbye. It's a 'See You Later'" - Season 1 Finale
    Feb 6 2023

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    7 mins
  • "Reach out for Help" - Metabolic Health (Part II)
    Jan 23 2023

    In this episode, Dr. Vasudevan and Dr. Moreno explore the ever-expanding treatment options for Obeisty, and our patient tells us about his experience with some of these interventions.

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    === Outline ===
    1. Introduction
    2. Chapter 1: Lifestyle Changes (Diet/Exercies)
    3. Chapter 2: Weight Loss Medications
    4. Chapter 3: Bariatric Surgery
    5. Chapter 4: Advise to Young Clinicians and Fellow Patients
    6. Conclusion

    === Learning Points ===

    1. Lifestyle modifications need to be tailored to the patient. This often involves starting with a careful dietary and activity history and helping the patient incorporate small, healthy changes that are congruent with their cultural background
    2. There are multiple medications available for weight loss and selecting the right one requires knowledge of a patient's comorbid health conditions, as well as taking into account their personal preference. Side-effects tolerance cost, and or insurance coverage
    3. Recognize how to counsel patients on when it may be appropriate to pursue bariatric surgery and what they can expect following the procedure.
    4. The most important step in helping patients manage obesity is by starting the conversation and letting patients know that you are there to support them along every step of the way.

    === Our Expert(s) ===

    Dr. Jorge O. Moreno is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine.


    Dr. Moreno is originally from Mexico and is also fluent in Spanish. He grew up in New Rochelle, NY and completed his undergraduate degree at Columbia University in 2006. In 2011, he obtained his medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. He completed his internal medical residency at the Yale University’s Primary Care Residency Program Yale New Haven in 2014.


    === References ===

    1. Heymsfield SB, Wadden TA. Mechanisms, Pathophysiology, and Management of Obesity. N Engl J Med. 2017 Jan 19;376(3):254-266. doi: 10.1056/NEJMra1514009. PMID: 28099824. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmra1514009
    2. Wilding, J. P. H., et al. (2021). "Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity." New England journal of medicine 384(11): 989-1002.


    === About Us ===

    The Primary Care Pearls (PCP) Podcast is created in collaboration with faculty, residents, and students from the Department of Internal Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. The project aims to create accessible and informative podcasts about core primary care topics centered around real patient stories.


    Hosts: Maisie Orsillo
    Producers: Helen Cai, JW Allen, August Allocco
    Logo and Name: Eva Zimmerman
    Theme music and Editing: Josh Onyango
    Other background music: Corbyn Kites, Quincas Moreira, Jesse Gallagher, Patrick Patrikios

    Instagram: @pcpearls
    Twitter: @PCarePearls
    Listen on your favorite podcast platforms: linktr.ee/pcpearls

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    47 mins
  • "I Miss Hiking" - Metabolic Health (Part I)
    Jan 9 2023

    In this episode, Dr. Vasudevan and Dr. Moreno unpack our patient's experience with weight and how it's impacted his life.

    Share your reactions and questions with us at Speak Pipe . We might feature you on a future episode!

    === Outline ===
    1. Introduction
    2. Chapter 1: Personal Relationship to Weight
    3. Chapter 2: Impact of Weight on Mental Health
    4. Chapter 3: Relationship with PCP
    5. Conclusion

    === Learning Points ===

    1. Commonly used measures of obesity include BMI and waist circumference. These measures are imperfect, since they are attempting to quantify adiposity.
    2. Patients often undergo an emotional journey that is related to their weight. Many patients prefer to move towards tangible end goals such as increased mobility, lowered risk for future adverse health events, or other factors rather than a specific weight, BMI, or waist circumference.
    3. Screening and treatment of mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression can be instrumental in the care of patients who have elevated BMI.
    4. Be sure to ask permission to discuss the patient’s weight before jumping in. Set SMART goals with your patients and set expectations early.


    === Our Expert(s) ===

    Dr. Jorge O. Moreno is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine.


    Dr. Moreno is originally from Mexico and is also fluent in Spanish. He grew up in New Rochelle, NY and completed his undergraduate degree at Columbia University in 2006. In 2011, he obtained his medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. He completed his internal medical residency at the Yale University’s Primary Care Residency Program Yale New Haven in 2014.


    === References ===

    1. Hales CM, Carroll MD, Fryar CD, Ogden CL. Prevalence of obesity and severe obesity among adults: United States, 2017–2018. NCHS Data Brief, no 360. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2020. Retrieved from: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db360.html
    2. https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html


    *For additional resources discussed in the episode, check out our transcript!


    === About Us ===

    The Primary Care Pearls (PCP) Podcast is created in collaboration with faculty, residents, and students from the Department of Internal Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. The project aims to create accessible and informative podcasts about core primary care topics centered around real patient stories.


    Hosts: Nate Wood
    Producers: Helen Cai, JW, August Allocco
    Logo and name: Eva Zimmerman
    Theme music and Editing: Josh Onyango
    Other background music: Emily A. Sprague, Unicorn Heads, Godmode, Corbyn Kites, Ammil, Coma

    Instagram: @pcpearls
    Twitter: @PCarePearls
    Listen on most podcast platforms: linktr.ee/pcpearls



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    39 mins

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