Kansikuva näyttelystä One Stem at a Time: High-Yield Board Review for Medical Students

One Stem at a Time: High-Yield Board Review for Medical Students

Podcast by Andrew Robertson, Sky Verzosa

englanti

Teknologia & tieteet

14 vrk ilmainen kokeilu

Kokeilun jälkeen 7,99 € / kuukausi.Peru milloin tahansa.

  • Podimon podcastit
  • Lataa offline-käyttöön
Aloita maksutta

Lisää One Stem at a Time: High-Yield Board Review for Medical Students

High-Yield Board Review for Medical Students Preparing for USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, or COMLEX Level 1 & 2? One Stem at a Time breaks down board-style clinical vignettes the way test writers expect you to think. Each episode walks through high-yield cases, teaching you to eliminate distractors, and identify the next best step, diagnosis, or management. We focus on exam-relevant concepts, classic presentations, and test-day reasoning. Perfect for medical students who want: -Case-based USMLE & COMLEX review -Clear explanations of high-yield pathology -Step-by-step clinical reasoning

Kaikki jaksot

19 jaksot

jakson Green ≠ Good: Pediatric Bilious Vomiting kansikuva

Green ≠ Good: Pediatric Bilious Vomiting

Green isn't always a good thing...In this episode, we go over the classic pediatric vomiting and bowel obstruction conditions that every medical student needs to recognize. Through practice question stems, we rapidly compare the presentations, imaging findings, and management steps for five high-yield conditions: intestinal atresia, malrotation with midgut volvulus, Hirschsprung disease, meconium ileus, and necrotizing enterocolitis, with a cameo of pyloric stenosis. In this episode, we go over: * The physiology and pathology behind pediatric vomiting and bilious emesis * Comparing and contrasting each condition and identifying them through context clues already given in the question * The key presenting features, risk factors, imaging findings, and next best steps for each condition * How to know when to order an abdominal x-ray, upper GI series, abdominal ultrasound, contrast enema, or when to call surgery immediately, and more

2. kesä 2026 - 22 min
jakson Bad Blood Part 2: Secondary Hemostasis Disorders kansikuva

Bad Blood Part 2: Secondary Hemostasis Disorders

Not all bleeding disorders are platelet problems! We go over the different conditions that involve abnormalities in secondary hemostasis for the second and final part of this miniseries. Here, through practice question stems, we do a rapid-review of what secondary hemostasis is, and quickly go over many different potential causes for deficiencies in coagulation factors in less than 24 minutes. In this episode, we go over: * The physiology and pathology of secondary hemostasis, the coagulation cascade, and its relevant diseases * Comparing and contrasting different seconhemostasis disorders in patient presentation and lab findings * The key treatments for conditions such as VWD, Hemophilias, Hemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn, Vitamin K Deficiency, and DIC. * Key high-yield USMLE exam traps that often trap students!

28. touko 2026 - 23 min
jakson Shock Talk: Basics of Obstructive Shock kansikuva

Shock Talk: Basics of Obstructive Shock

Obstructive shock is one of the most testable—and most misunderstood—shock states on boards and in clinical medicine. In this episode of One Stem at a Time, we break it down from first principles so you can stop memorizing arrows and start understanding them. Through two classic board-style cases—cardiac tamponade and pulmonary embolism—you’ll learn how to recognize obstructive shock, interpret hemodynamic profiles, and confidently work through “arrow questions” involving cardiac index, right atrial pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and systemic vascular resistance. We focus on building a simple, powerful framework: follow the flow of blood, identify where it’s blocked, and let the physiology guide you. Along the way, we highlight key distinctions between tamponade, tension pneumothorax, and massive PE, explain why SVR is increased (even in hypotensive patients), and review how PCWP is measured and applied clinically. By the end of this episode, you’ll be able to: * Recognize obstructive shock from clinical presentations and exam clues * Understand the underlying pathophysiology and compensatory mechanisms * Interpret hemodynamic “arrow” questions with confidence * Differentiate tamponade, pulmonary embolism, and tension pneumothorax * Apply high-yield board strategies and clinical reasoning in real time Perfect for USMLE and COMLEX prep, clinical rotations, and rapid review before exams.

2. touko 2026 - 14 min
jakson Bad Blood Part 1: Primary Hemostasis Disorders kansikuva

Bad Blood Part 1: Primary Hemostasis Disorders

Not all platelet disorders are created equal. We go over the different conditions that involve abnormalities in primary hemostasis for the first part of this miniseries. Here, through practice question stems, we do a rapid-review of what primary hemostasis is, and quickly go over five different potential causes for platelet deficiency or dysfunction in less than 22 minutes. In this episode, we go over: * The physiology and pathology of primary hemostasis, platelets, and its relevant diseases * Comparing and contrasting different primary hemostasis disorders in patient presentation and lab findings * The key treatments for conditions such as ITP, TTP, HUS, and more * Key high-yield USMLE exam traps that often trap students

23. huhti 2026 - 21 min
jakson Everything You Need To Know About Carcinoid Syndrome in Less Than 10 Minutes kansikuva

Everything You Need To Know About Carcinoid Syndrome in Less Than 10 Minutes

In this episode, we break down carcinoid syndrome from the ground up, starting with its underlying pathophysiology—how neuroendocrine tumors produce excess serotonin and other vasoactive substances that drive the disease. We then walk through the key symptoms, including flushing, diarrhea, and bronchospasm, connecting each one back to what’s happening at a biochemical level. From there, we explore complications, including pellagra, and explain how tryptophan depletion leads to this often-overlooked condition. Next, we shift into management, focusing on the role of octreotide and how it helps control symptoms and prevent progression. We also cover carcinoid crisis, a life-threatening escalation of the disease, discussing common triggers and the importance of rapid recognition and treatment. Finally, we wrap up with long-term complications, including carcinoid heart disease and its classic association with tricuspid regurgitation, tying everything back to the systemic effects of prolonged serotonin exposure. This episode offers a cohesive, clinically relevant look at carcinoid syndrome—from mechanism to management to complications.

13. huhti 2026 - 9 min
Loistava design ja vihdoin on helppo löytää podcasteja, joista oikeasti tykkää
Loistava design ja vihdoin on helppo löytää podcasteja, joista oikeasti tykkää
Kiva sovellus podcastien kuunteluun, ja sisältö on monipuolista ja kiinnostavaa
Todella kiva äppi, helppo käyttää ja paljon podcasteja, joita en tiennyt ennestään.

Valitse tilauksesi

Suosituimmat

Premium

  • Podimon podcastit

  • Ei mainoksia Podimon podcasteissa

  • Peru milloin tahansa

14 vrk ilmainen kokeilu
Sitten 7,99 € / kuukausi

Aloita maksutta

Premium

20 tuntia äänikirjoja

  • Podimon podcastit

  • Ei mainoksia Podimon podcasteissa

  • Peru milloin tahansa

14 vrk ilmainen kokeilu
Sitten 9,99 € / kuukausi

Aloita maksutta

Premium

100 tuntia äänikirjoja

  • Podimon podcastit

  • Ei mainoksia Podimon podcasteissa

  • Peru milloin tahansa

14 vrk ilmainen kokeilu
Sitten 19,99 € / kuukausi

Aloita maksutta

Vain Podimossa

Suosittuja äänikirjoja

Usein kysytyt kysymykset

Lisää kysymyksiä & vastauksia
Aloita maksutta

14 vrk ilmainen kokeilu. Kokeilun jälkeen 7,99 € / kuukausi. Peru milloin tahansa.