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What does “sternutate” actually mean, and why does medicine use complex terms for simple human experiences like sneezing? In this episode of This Is Why, Dr. Busti breaks down the medical term sternutate, its Latin origin, and how it connects to the physiology of sneezing as a protective reflex.
This episode goes beyond memorization to focus on clinical reasoning—helping healthcare professionals understand how a common symptom like sneezing can point to underlying conditions such as allergic rhinitis, infections, or environmental triggers.
If you want to better understand the “why” behind medical terminology and apply it to real patient care, this episode will help you think more clearly and clinically.
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Speaker:
Anthony Busti, MD, PharmD, MSc, FAHA, FNLA, is a licensed healthcare professional and medical educator with over 30 years of experience in clinical practice and academic teaching. He has trained and practiced as a nurse, pharmacist, and physician, bringing a uniquely comprehensive perspective to patient care and medical education.
Dr. Busti is dedicated to advancing evidence-based medicine and helping clinicians understand the underlying “why” behind clinical decisions to improve patient outcomes.
About This Channel:
This content is created by Anthony Busti, MD, PharmD, MSc, FAHA, FNLA, a board-certified physician with training at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and University of Oxford and a medical educator for healthcare professionals and students. All material is based on current medical literature and evidence-based guidelines that align with principles of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC).
Disclaimer:
This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. It does not replace individualized evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions about a medical condition and never delay care because of educational content.
By Anthony Busti, MD, PharmD, MSc, FNLA, FAHAWhat does “sternutate” actually mean, and why does medicine use complex terms for simple human experiences like sneezing? In this episode of This Is Why, Dr. Busti breaks down the medical term sternutate, its Latin origin, and how it connects to the physiology of sneezing as a protective reflex.
This episode goes beyond memorization to focus on clinical reasoning—helping healthcare professionals understand how a common symptom like sneezing can point to underlying conditions such as allergic rhinitis, infections, or environmental triggers.
If you want to better understand the “why” behind medical terminology and apply it to real patient care, this episode will help you think more clearly and clinically.
👉 Get more with a free membership at https://www.thisiswhy.health/
- Access free downloads from our videos
- Access deep dive content from Dr. Busti
- Organize content via playlists & collections
- Join live Q&A
- Receive member newsletters
- Coupons & discounts for exam prep resources
👍 If this helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it with a classmate or colleague. That will help this new channel continue producing free, high-yield medical education content.
🔔 We'd love if you'd leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify! It helps other clinicians like you find us.
#sternutate #medicalterminology #sneezing #clinicalreasoning #drbusti
Speaker:
Anthony Busti, MD, PharmD, MSc, FAHA, FNLA, is a licensed healthcare professional and medical educator with over 30 years of experience in clinical practice and academic teaching. He has trained and practiced as a nurse, pharmacist, and physician, bringing a uniquely comprehensive perspective to patient care and medical education.
Dr. Busti is dedicated to advancing evidence-based medicine and helping clinicians understand the underlying “why” behind clinical decisions to improve patient outcomes.
About This Channel:
This content is created by Anthony Busti, MD, PharmD, MSc, FAHA, FNLA, a board-certified physician with training at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and University of Oxford and a medical educator for healthcare professionals and students. All material is based on current medical literature and evidence-based guidelines that align with principles of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC).
Disclaimer:
This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. It does not replace individualized evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions about a medical condition and never delay care because of educational content.