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This podcast is the didactic lecture audio and procedure video from the University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine.... more
FAQs about The University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine:How many episodes does The University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine have?The podcast currently has 90 episodes available.
October 02, 2008Skin CancerMedical Student Lecture: an outstanding review of common skin cancers...more54minPlay
October 02, 2008Unintentional Weight LossMedical Student Lecture describing the differential diagnosis and workup for patients with unintentional weight loss...more42minPlay
September 15, 2008CoughMedical Student Lecture: How to evaluate a patient with a chief complaint of cough...more45minPlay
September 15, 2008DyspneaMedical Student Lecture: a review of causes and evaluation of patient with shortness of breath...more54minPlay
September 15, 2008Low Back PainMedical Student Lecture: the approach to a patient with a chief complaint of back pain...more44minPlay
September 12, 2008Clinical SkillsAn OUTSTANDING presentation on how to organize and document complicated medical information- a must listen for ANY provider!...more54minPlay
September 08, 2008FeverMedical Student Lecture: an overview of the approach to a patient with the chief complaint of fever...more46minPlay
September 08, 2008Writing the Medical NoteMedical Student Lecture on how to write a proper medical note...more52minPlay
September 08, 2008Physical ExamMedical Student Lecture covering how to use the physical examination in diagnosis...more56minPlay
August 29, 2008Depression and AnxietyMedical Student Lecture on assessing a patient with depression or anxiety (sorry about the poor audio quality)...more43minPlay
FAQs about The University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine:How many episodes does The University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine have?The podcast currently has 90 episodes available.