2 Docs Talk: The podcast about healthcare, the science of medicine and everything in between.

A podcast by Kendall Britt, MD and Amy Rogers, MD

137 Episodio

  1. Episode 136: Indpendent vs. Employed Physicians

    Pubblicato: 3/3/2020
  2. Episode 135: Sleeping with Bedbugs

    Pubblicato: 25/2/2020
  3. Episode 134: A Look Back at HIV

    Pubblicato: 18/2/2020
  4. Episode 133: The End of the Paper Chart

    Pubblicato: 11/2/2020
  5. Episode 132: Melanoma Medicine

    Pubblicato: 4/2/2020
  6. Episode 131: The Anti-Vax Movement and the Dunning-Kruger Effect

    Pubblicato: 10/12/2019
  7. Episode 130: Changing Thoughts on Colon Cancer Screening

    Pubblicato: 3/12/2019
  8. Episode 129: Is There a Physician Shortage

    Pubblicato: 26/11/2019
  9. Episode 128: Tracking Maternal Mortality

    Pubblicato: 19/11/2019
  10. Episode 127: Is There Really an Advantage to Medicare Part C?

    Pubblicato: 12/11/2019
  11. Episode 126: The Cerumen Show

    Pubblicato: 5/11/2019
  12. Episode 125: Kratomic Explosion

    Pubblicato: 6/11/2018
  13. Episode 124: Treating Opioid Addiction

    Pubblicato: 30/10/2018
  14. Episode 123: Fall 2018 Updates

    Pubblicato: 23/10/2018
  15. Episode 122: Does everyone get healthcare in the U.S. when they really need it? (Rebroadcast)

    Pubblicato: 19/3/2018
  16. Episode 121: Is There a Bright Side to SSRIs?

    Pubblicato: 12/3/2018
  17. Episode 120: Who do Right to Try Laws Really Help?

    Pubblicato: 5/3/2018
  18. Episode 119: Is Alchohol Good for Your Health

    Pubblicato: 26/2/2018
  19. Episode 118: Scratching the Surface of Varicella

    Pubblicato: 19/2/2018
  20. Episode 117: Glioblastoma Multiforme - What would Jimmy V Do?

    Pubblicato: 12/2/2018

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Join cohosts Kendall Britt, MD and Amy Rogers, MD for a 15 minute check-up on current issues in medicine and health policy. The doctors examine current medical concerns in light of the best available medical evidence and the policy issues of the day with a focus on their impact on the doctor patient relationship.

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