Southern Medicine Podcast
In this episode, Tatiana Havryliuk, MD, and Randy Glick, BSB/PM, MCP discuss a case in which a patient presents with symptoms of simple pyelonephritis, but point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) reveals something more urgent: an obstructing stone. They explore how POCUS in primary care changed the diagnosis and led to timely intervention and provide insight into how renal POCUS can improve safety, reduce delays, and guide better clinical decisions.
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In this episode of the Southern Medicine Podcast, Loretta Loftus, MD, MBA, Vice Chair, Department of Breast Oncology at Moffitt Cancer Center, speaks with Lary Robinson, MD, a thoracic surgeon at Moffitt Cancer Center. Dr. Robinson reflects on his path to thoracic surgery, how the field has evolved, and key advances in lung cancer treatment—including the promise of immunotherapy and the importance of early screening. The conversation also touches on multidisciplinary care, as well as advice for primary care providers.
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In this episode, Tatiana Havryliuk, MD, and Randy Glick, BSB/PM, MCP discuss how point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) helped avoid an unnecessary procedure in a young athlete with axillary swelling. They walk through the case findings—including the classic “cobblestone” appearance on ultrasound—highlighting how POCUS distinguishes cellulitis from abscess at the bedside. Tune in to learn how this tool enhances care while minimizing disruption for both patients and providers.
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In this episode, Tatiana Havryliuk, MD, and Randy Glick, BSB/PM, MCP explore how point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) enables primary care providers to screen for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) during routine office visits. A real-world case highlights how a brief scan identified a large aneurysm in a patient who might not have followed through with imaging. They cover scanning technique, diagnostic criteria, and the strong evidence supporting this quick, high-value application of POCUS. This discussion shows how integrating POCUS into preventive care can streamline workflows and save...
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In this episode, Tatiana Havryliuk, MD, and Randy Glick, BSB/PM, MCP, explore how point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can play a critical role in evaluating patients with headaches, particularly when increased intracranial pressure is suspected. Through a real-world case of a 42-year-old woman with persistent headaches, we highlight how ocular POCUS—specifically measurement of the optic nerve sheath diameter—can aid in the timely diagnosis of idiopathic intracranial hypertension. They also review additional ocular conditions detectable by POCUS, current evidence supporting its use, and...
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In this episode of Writing Therapy, SMA Education Committee Vice Chair Dr. Richard Leggett sits down with Dr. Carey Robinson, a retired ophthalmologist whose creative journey has taken him well beyond the exam room. Known by his pen name “Dr. Crawdaddy,” a nod to his Louisiana roots and LSU background, Dr. Robinson shares how writing has become a meaningful outlet in retirement. From a children’s book (Yes! That's What I Do Best!) and a collection of life lessons (The Last Sip of Coffee) to an Advent devotional and two upcoming works-in-progress, his projects illustrate his passion for...
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In this episode, Randy Glick, BSB/PM, MCP, speaks with Erica D., MSN, FNP-BC, a full-time nurse practitioner and founder of The Nurse Practitioner Charting School. Erica's mission is to help clinicians reduce charting time and reclaim their personal lives, offering practical tips to combat burnout and improve work-life balance. She'll share insights on the impact of charting at home, three time-saving strategies for busy providers, and the potential role of AI medical scribes.
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In this episode, Tatiana Havryliuk, MD, and Randy Glick, BSB/PM, MCP, examine how point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can help primary care providers differentiate between congestive heart failure (CHF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations in real-time. They discuss a compelling case that highlights how POCUS led to rapid diagnosis and appropriate treatment, avoiding unnecessary delays and hospitalizations. Dr. Tatiana Havryliuk is an emergency physician and founder of Hello Sono. With 15 years of experience using POCUS in diverse settings, from urban EDs to Everest Base...
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The Vertically Integrated Trainee Program (VITP), now rebranded as MedConnect, at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine - Columbia, is transforming the pathway for premedical students by fostering mentorship, reducing disparities, and creating sustainable opportunities for those without traditional connections to the field. This episode of SMA’s Physicians-in-Training Podcast explores the program’s mission, vision, and guiding principles, as well as the unique aspects that set it apart. Moderated by Donald DiPette, MD, FACP, FAHA, Logan Hitchcock, BS; Greyson Fox...
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During SMA's 2023 Annual Scientific Assembly, Donald DiPette, MD, FACP, FAHA, discussed the current unsatisfactory hypertension control rates and the need for a new management and treatment approach, as well as barriers to achieving hypertension control with a particular focus on patient-related barriers. He also detailed the the importance of including the patient as part of the management and treatment “team” and presented approaches to include the patient in their hypertension treatment plan.
info_outlineIn this episode, Richard Leggett, MD, discusses writing as a form of physician wellness with Jeffery K. Smith, MD, a modern day "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle", who has published three novels as well as 20 non-fiction books on various historical figures. Together, they address the process of getting started in writing and publishing fiction and non-fiction works.