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What is your preferred method for subclinical CAD screening prior to initiation of class IC antiarrhythmic drugs for atrial fibrillation?

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Cardiology · The Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Flecainide and propafenone are the IC agents in use for atrial fibrillation. Encainide and moricizine were predominantly used for ventricular arrhythmias and encainide was pulled a long time ago due to proarrhythmia concerns and I believe Ethmozine stopped being marked many years ago.The CAST trial ...

What is your approach when a female patient does not want a male MA/scribe present in the exam room but other staff are unavailable?

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Dermatology · UConn Health

I think we need to respect a patient’s request for same sex providers. Some patients are shy. For some, it is religion-based. I would ask the scribe to stand behind the curtain while I am seeing the patient. Regarding the MA, I would ask the MA to leave the room during my full-body skin exam. If I n...

How do you counsel patients who express concerns about receiving multiple vaccinations at once versus spacing them out over time?

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General Internal Medicine · Marin Community Clinic

The evidence shows it’s fine to give several vaccinations at once, but if you prefer to space them out, that’s fine as well. Just don’t forget to get all the recommended ones.

Is addition of SLIT likely to provide additional benefit for isolated dust mite allergy that is not completely treated with SCIT?

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Allergy & Immunology · Ent And Allergy Associates Lake Success

I offer both and have patient decide.

How should we approach the recommendation of intermittent fasting for weight loss in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions, given the observed association of increased CV mortality with eating durations of less than 8 hrs?

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Endocrinology · Brigham And Womens Hospital Endocrinology

I will admit my prejudice on this topic. I don’t understand the biologic plausibility of shortening the time during which meals are consumed to 8 consecutive hours a day with no snacking for 16 hours a day (but without calorie restriction) in order to lose weight. This would be like saying “have bru...

What is your approach when counseling patients interested in bio-identical hormones for management of menopause versus traditional hormone replacement therapy?

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Primary Care · Montefiore Wakefield Ambulatory Care Center

The term bioidentical hormones commonly refers to custom-compounded hormone drugs. Before an oral capsule of micronized progesterone was commercially available, it was always prescribed custom-compounded. The problem with custom-compounded hormones is that they have not gone through the rigorous tes...

How would you treat an asymptomatic patient with a positive Blastomyces antibody, evidence of prior granulomatous lung disease on imaging, and who may require immunosuppression in the future?

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Infectious Disease · University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine

We practice in an area with a good bit of blastomycosis and rarely see a positive Blastomyces antibody, even in patients with culture-proven blastomycosis. The newer EIA antibody that MiraVista lab is doing may be more reliable. If the prior granulomatous lung disease has been worked up with negativ...

How would you approach management of a patient who develops squamous cell skin cancer while on abatacept?

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Rheumatology · University of Washington

I would discontinue abatacept. Several studies now have reported an increased risk of squamous cell cancer/non-melanoma skin cancers in patients on abatacept (Wadstrom et al., PMID 28975211, Simon et al., PMID 37932010) and in someone who actually develops this malignancy on the drug, I would hesita...

What varying approaches do you take in suicide risk assessments?

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Psychiatry · Northwell Health

I agree with the following from Dr. @Dr. First Last: "Ultimately, no scale or method is going to be perfect. We are unfortunately bad at predicting which individuals with suicidal ideation progress to an attempt. The most we can do is gather as much information as possible about how someone is feeli...

What are your preferred second-line medications for trigeminal neuralgia?

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Neurology · Greater Boston Headache Center at Boston Advanced Medicine

My FIRST-LINE medication for trigeminal neuralgia is botulinum toxin. I write about its application in face pain, including trigeminal neuralgia, in Chapter 16 of my book, HEADACHES: Why You Have Them - What You Can Do About Them.