The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#348 Myositis and Myopathy, LIVE!

08.01.2022 - By The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastPlay

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Learn to recognize myositis and myopathy (aka the idiopathic inflammatory myopathies), perform the appropriate initial testing, whether or not statins and exercise are safe to continue, and how to partner with our subspecialist colleagues to treat these patients in primary care.  Recorded LIVE at Johns Hopkins, we’re joined by Dr. Lisa Christopher-Stine, @DrLisaCS of @HopkinsMedicine, a rheumatologist and leading expert on myositis and myopathy! 

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Show Segments

Intro, disclaimer, guest bio

Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week*

Case from Kashlak

History and Exam

Workup for suspected myositis

Cancer screening

Safety of statin use and exercise

Our role in primary care

Audience Questions

Outro

Credits

Written and Produced by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP

Show Notes: Matthew Watto MD, FACP

Cover Art and Infographic: Andréa Perdigão

Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP   

Reviewer: Molly Heublein MD

Technical Production: Pod Paste

Guest: Lisa Christopher-Stine MD, MPH

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