Wow. Thanks!!!
My hot take is, if someone test positive for a virus and they're not destroyed and you can monitor, cool to withhold abx. Being all of nothing with either posture seems... procrustean? Is that what is being argued? I haven't kept up with this debate
I was at the gym but yeah I read it. Didn't realize it was so short lol
How do I incorporate "deadass" and "Aura farming" into my daily rounds and documentation? Need to stay hip with the youts!
Can you give me the TL:DR? Also what's your practice? If virus positive and low procal do nothing? Don't bother with procal? I still find CAP confusing as far as what causes it lol
Borrelia recurrentis, relapsing fever
Fuck it. Have chat GPT write it in the style of Bender from Futurama. See what happens.
I gotta get on the hype train. Saw some clips and it looks fantastic!
That's brutally cunning
Diagram titled "Figure 1. Intravascular Volume Overload" from JAMA, published February 23, 2026, illustrating the pathophysiology of intravascular volume overload, including decreased cardiac output, jugular vein distention, and pulmonary edema.
This Rational Clinical Examination evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of clinical examination, radiographic imaging, and laboratory testing in assessing volume overload in nonintubated patients.
Save this for your next clinical encounter: ja.ma/4aYIVQs
#MedEd
*hyena. We need an edit button!
This is so fucking specific and I'm laughing like a hiena
This may be the one and only use for AI? Actually, don't do it. I want to be able to buy RAM in the future
This guy sciences! Agree with above
Yeah I could swear the data would be from the Crislip podcasting era so has to a bit older. I'm gonna try to find it. I could have hallucinated.
Nice! I believe there's already some data looking at that? Maybe not RCT though. IIRC they were equivalent.
I'm the OG fidaxo hater. Its a meme drug. I will die on this hill. When it costs pennies I will reconsider.
NNT about 34 right? Also interesting comment by @philipbejon.bsky.social . Food for thought! Great study!
Blink 182's self titled album came out almost 23 years ago. Let that sink in.
ESR and CRP are about as useful as an ashtray on a motorcycle
Not sure Smarmy is the term I would use. Curmudgeonly, yeah. He has gotten saltier the last few years. But he's not wrong.
I must have really internalized Crislips personality when I first listened to him in med school because I read this in my own voice lol. Pretty much summarizes my thoughts so far
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Two hours??? Godspeed my dude
As much as I love those topics, and frankly who doesn't, you really want to keep it practical for them. And for better or worse ulcers and osteomyelitis are going to be the bulk of what they see.
One day everyone will have been against this
Justo eso pensΓ© ahora hehe. Pero odio usar AI!! No quiero quemar arbolitos
Anyone else I would give the benefit of the doubt because of pharmas generalized fuckery in the past. But nobody here is acting in good faith.
This is good stuff for patients/general public to know
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