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The Mission of the Department of Medicine is to provide outstanding clinical care, to provide superlative education and to maintain our position as a "world-leading" center for research and innovation. With over 300 full-time and more than 400 part-time faculty, the Department consists of 18 Divisions spanning the breadth of Internal Medicine. We provide our services to the people of Hamilton, St. Catharines and the Kitchener Waterloo area, as well as other regional centers. We work closely with our hospital partners at the Hamilton Health Sciences, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, the Niagara Healthcare System, and other regional partner institutions to deliver excellent clinical care framed in the context of academic inquiry.
Acute and Chronic Salicylate Toxicity - Grand Rounds SJHH
Presented by: Dr. Gousia Dhhar
Objectives:
- Diagnosis and management of acute salicylate toxicity
- Chronic salicylate toxicity and its manifestation in the elderly.
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McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, is held on rotation every Thursday via ‘Teams’ and uploaded to our channel weekly.
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Objectives:
- Diagnosis and management of acute salicylate toxicity
- Chronic salicylate toxicity and its manifestation in the elderly.
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McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, is held on rotation every Thursday via ‘Teams’ and uploaded to our channel weekly.
For more information on the Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, at McMaster University: healthsci.mcmaster.ca/medicine
Follow us on Twitter @MacDeptMed
For more information on Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS): www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/
Follow HHS on Twitter: @HamHealthSci
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Hepatitis C Antiviral Treatment for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder - Grand Rounds HHS
Просмотров 5310 дней назад
Speakers: Kunmi Adesina, PGY3 Nikki Cliffe, PGY3 Nicole Chang, PGY3 Supervisor: Dr. Tim O'Shea Objectives: - Brief overview of hepatitis C infection - Barriers to treatment of Hepatitis C in patients with substance and opioid use disorder - Using telemedicine to improve successful treatment of hepatitis C in patients with opioid use disorder - Public health implication and feasibility of applic...
Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: A Diagnostic Challenge - Grand Rounds HHS
Просмотров 9918 дней назад
Presented by: Katherine Fuller, PGY3, Marina Atalla, PGY3, Sarah Ge, PGY3 Supervisor: Dr. Siraj Mithoowani Objectives: - Review and understand the systemic manifestations and diagnostic features of HLH - Describe the common causes and triggers for HLH - Review treatment options for HLH McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and S...
Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) in the non-HIV population - Grand Rounds SJHH
Просмотров 6418 дней назад
Presented by: Dr. Carson Lo Objectives: - Patients at-risk of PJP in the non-HIV population (i.e., when to consider prophylaxis) - Updates on current diagnostics for PJP - Steroids, to give or not to give? - Treatment considerations, when to think resistance? McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hami...
Management of Heat Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction - Grand Rounds HHS
Просмотров 176Месяц назад
Presented by: Dr. Niloufar Ahmadbeigi Objectives: - Describe the definition of HF with preserved LV function and the underlying causes - Review diagnostic work-up and management of patients with HFpEF McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, is held on rotation every Thursday via ‘Teams’ and up...
Oh, the IRONy: Towards equity-driven reference intervals... - Grand Rounds HHS
Просмотров 92Месяц назад
Presented by: Dr. Kristine Matusiak Objectives: - Appreciate the historical context of sex-based reference intervals for ferritin and hemoglobin - Review evidence-based diagnosis of iron deficiency and updates to ferritin reporting in Ontario - Advocate for equitable screening and correction of iron deficiency and anemia McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined...
The Role of Corticosteroids in Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia - Grand Rounds HHS
Просмотров 127Месяц назад
Presented by: Drs. Muaath Aleisa (PGY3 IM), Mahdi Dahrab (PGY3 IM) Objectives: • Review the latest Guidelines and Recommendations for the role of steroid in severe community acquired pneumonia (CAP). • Evaluate the effectiveness and safety of corticosteroids as adjunct therapy in severe CAP. • Summarize the effects of corticosteroids on outcomes such as mortality, time to clinical stability, an...
Research & Analysis with Population-level Health Data at ICES - Chair's Medical Grand Rounds
Просмотров 49Месяц назад
Presented by: Drs. Aaron Jones & Hira Mian Objectives • Learn about ICES and the data resources held at the organization • See examples of how ICES data can be used for clinical research • Understand the procedures to access ICES data McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, is held on rotation...
MASLD: A Comprehensive Approach to Modern Management in 2024 - Grand Rounds HHS
Просмотров 351Месяц назад
Presented by: Dr. Matthew Collins Objectives: Define MASLD and elucidate its pathophysiology, epidemiology, and projected disease progression. Establish appropriate weight loss targets for patients diagnosed with MASLD, aligned with current clinical guidelines and evidence-based practices. Evaluate the advantages and limitations of various dietary interventions as therapeutic strategies for man...
McMaster Inpatient Dermatology Mystery Cases - Grand Rounds HHS
Просмотров 339Месяц назад
Presented by: Dr. Sam Waserman Objectives: To develop an approach to dermatologic conditions seen in inpatients To distinguish between clinically similar presentations To discuss treatment of the above dermatologic conditions McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, is held on rotation every Th...
Albumin: Pervasive use with limited evidence. Whats the deal? - Grand Rounds SJHH
Просмотров 150Месяц назад
Presented by: Drs. Michelle Zeller and Andrew Shih Objectives: To provide an overview of albumin, its manufacturing, utilization trends, and cost To describe the potential risks and drawbacks of inappropriate albumin use To interpret recent guidelines and apply them to common clinical scenarios McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Scien...
Rethinking Uncomplicated Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia - Grand Rounds SJHH
Просмотров 2213 месяца назад
Presented by: Drs. Walaa Alsufyani, Julian Li, Isabella Stefanova (IM) Objectives: • Understand current principles in the management of uncomplicated Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia and how this differs from complicated/metastatic bacteremia • Explore new evidence in uncomplicated Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia definitions, work-up, and management - Observational study on role of diagnostic ...
Surgical Approach to Medically Resistant Focal Epilepsy - Grand Rounds HHS
Просмотров 463 месяца назад
Presented by: Dr. Manuel Herrera Aramburu Objectives: • To review the updated definition of epilepsy and medically resistant epilepsies • To familiarize with the surgical approach in medically resistant epileptic patients • To emphasize the role of the epileptic semiology in the presurgical assessment McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Healt...
Improving Care for Hospitalized Patients with Substance Use Disorders - Chair's Medical Grand Rounds
Просмотров 573 месяца назад
Presented by: Drs. Tim O'Shea & Robin Lennox Objectives: • Overview of substance use service • Review novel programs offered and upcoming • Next steps McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, is held on rotation every Thursday via ‘Teams’ and uploaded to our channel weekly. For more information...
Dr. Broadlove: Or how I learned to stop worrying and love antibiotics - Grand Rounds HHS
Просмотров 1875 месяцев назад
Presented by: Dr. Omar Mourad Objectives: • Community-Acquired Pneumonia: understand the therapy options for CAP and review the optimal duration • Sacral Osteomyelitis: should we treat it and how do we treat it? • Antimicrobial Stewardship: review the impact of antibiotics on resistance rates McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Science...
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I want to appreciate the great work Dr Obulor did for me, I hav been battling with HSV for the past 2 years and when I came in contact with a wonderful person Obulor my life changed for the better thank you once more sir,,
I want to appreciate the great work Dr Obulor did for me, I hav been battling with HSV for the past 2 years and when I came in contact with a wonderful person Obulor my life changed for the better thank you once more sir,,
Thanks a lot for sharing this lecture. It helped me in hardening the confidence of my family in the treatment my brother is currently receiving wrt PACNS.
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Thanks, these are some good reminders, there’s no question that increasing your mental clarity and boosting your drive, comes with quitting. Yes, there are many ways to kick the habit, Steffon Barkload's approach is what worked for me, best shortcut I go’ogled that took days without withdrawal.
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I looked into the guide you suggested and believe the website associated with it might be a scam. Your RUclips account was only created in October 2024 and your comment was made in early October 2024, which adds to my suspicion. If this method were truly effective, it would likely be widely discussed in research and openly available. Charging $99 for a guide doesn’t exactly inspire confidence in their intent to genuinely help. The website's attempt to justify its credibility feels more like a sales tactic aimed at deceiving people into purchasing it.
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Recently received diagnosis of rare isolate Strep A Beta Hemolytic, though not produced through a sterile sample -Austin TX. Recently, last 2 weeks, traveled by plane from Little Rock Arkansas to ABIA. Sample tested through microorganisms genetic database, micro…ndx a couple of years ago also. Am interested in pursuing the information on bacterial genetic testing but would wish to, but for lack of my time, have seen more quantitative data in the US recently. Thank you for mentioning of genetic testing and great amounts of data regarding this. Very interesting presentation and thank you.
Thank you for this
I'm also curious about diet migraine relation. Is there any specific food that triggers migraine? why? How? Which factors are involved in it. Anyone If there is any research article or book so plz suggest me. I'll be grateful
I always want to better understand how my brain works and how the medication I use works. This is great. Thanks for posting.
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What an excellent presentation; thanks!
Hello, my wife and I just had a child who was diagnosed with rhabdomyomas in utero and is showing brain cortical lesions along subpendymal nodules in the lateral ventricles. What would you suggest the next steps be as far as care? Is there a known institute that is well experienced or advanced to care for these cases? We are willing to relocate anywhere as needed. Thank you for your video and God bless
This video has become my sleeping aid
I was diagnosed and survived CAPS on the 28th of October 2023. I am still in the hospital since the 28th of October of 2023. Two months were spent in the ICU. I pray that no one gets C.A.P.S.
Thanks for this. Fwiw, Dr. Hughes, who discovered APS/Hughes Syndrome, has said multiple times that having a thrombotic event plus positive labs were meant for classification, not clinical diagnosis. He thinks it's absurd not to dx APS if you have positive labs or else you're just waiting for someone to throw a clot, etc.
great presentation and very informative , thank you :)
My husband is at st michels hospital Hamilton in icu is dying from fluid in his lungs why wouldn’t they try that
The Queen of England drank the blood of tons of indigenous children in Canada
Shamma boushahri is an incredible physician. We can’t wait to have her back in Kuwait: please take good care of her 🙏🏻
One traditional classic formula could boost immune system and cure lupus diseases.main ingredient is lamb, no any side effects. Modern medicine can’t cure lupus since those tablets or pills could not add energy into body.immune system needs energy to recover.
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There is probably a spectrum of disease. Some people clear their symptoms and some do not. There are animal models that suggest the bacteria is very hard to eradicate from the animal. Consider the work of Dr Monica Embers.
45:02 Why are you citing a Flawed Study with its Erroneous conclusions? The study’s conclusion is flawed since: 1. There's no true placebo group. Fig 2 shows improvement in all groups at wk 14, including those receiving subsequent oral placebo. Sustained SF-36 improvements could be from the 2 wks of ceftriaxone that all received. It's unknown if longer treatment with ceftriaxone could have additional benefit. 2. Doxycycline+clarithromycin are poor at eradicating the antibiotic tolerant/ persistent forms of Borrelia, which may be one cause of chronic Lyme (Feng 2015, Sharma 2015). 3. CDC guidelines are that IgG, not IgM against Borrelia shows infection after the first 4-6 wks. These patients had symptoms for >2 years. IgM- positive patients (22-36% in this study) may substantially differ from the others. 4. Co-infections by other tick-borne pathogens wouldn't have responded to the oral antibiotics used here, and patients were not tested for these. And, the European Borrelia species differ in virulence and symptomatology from those in North America, limiting the study’s relevance to that geographic location. Harriet Kotsoris, MD and Mayla Hsu, PhD (Global Lyme Alliance) and Allison DeLong, MS, (Biostatistician, Brown University School of Public Health).
There is work from Dr. Monica Embers that suggests the bacteria is very hard to clear from primates. One of her studies gave monkeys 28 days of doxycycline and two months of IV Rocephine and was still not able to clear the bacteria from the monkeys.
I appreciate all the research into this terrible crime against humanity. I'm glad it is brought to the public's attention after so many years in the dark. Thankyou for documenting this for a future Nuremberg.
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12.45, and that is exactly where the healthcare people fail, the borrelia bacteria is injected in the victim at the time the tick attaches, the bacteria is allready changing it's outer form to overcome the immune system, that is why only 30% of lyme cases develop an EM. And manny serological tests fail. Also the form of the bacteria is the most efficient way to travel! A corckscrew like outer form in a blood vessel can rapedly go to every corner of the body. And jet still manny doctors claim this is not true, maybe they should read more of the amazing work of their collegues. 32.54, typical comment from the healthcare people, it is a economic company and not from the state so it can not be trusted, the reasson why they don't let the state see their research is because of theft. And seccond, if those companies are so bad they go bankrupt. What i miss in the healthcare is this, 99% is researching what they allready know, but what you have to do is research to stuff you don't know, like seronegative Borrelia, there are 200 papers about this item and it does exists, why do medici pay huge attention to that! Darkfield Microscopy is the best way to figure out if one has borrelia with him or her.
Very True! The public as a whole need to know this
Great topic ! Is there any online collaboration or education initiate for geriatricians in resource limited countries like india
Are anti-U1-snRNP and anti-SS-B/La likely synthesized because of molecular mimicry or bystander activation? Thanks for all your efforts, and I hope you get better soon Dr. Manali.
Slides are phenomenal; clear, concise, simple, effective
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Do you guys not work with FLCCC? Nice guidelines are OK but many being helped with FLCCC Protocol. Lots of data showing positive mechanisms from certain medications that are not expensive or mentioned here, i know some cannot be mentioned due to censorship but think outside the box on how to talk about these working treatments... This data provides no ways of people to understand self treatment rather than relying on expensive medical system that is shown to not be needed with most cases.
Hm. Perhaps evaluate your inner barometer and moral compass when you go to the ballot box. Stop voting for representatives who refuse to secure our borders, thus permitting tons of fentanyl and other drugs into our country. I argue that biden/harris and the democratic party don't give a damn about the fentanyl crisis because it overwhelmingly affects White Americans, whom they don't give one good goddamn about. They call it "Equity."
So glad to see Dr Oseghale Sunday found what really interests him and that was helping people of this world with his healing herbs,I was cured from Hpv / Hsv2 completely with his herbs that I took for 14 days, God 🙏 bless you
Great video... thank you for sharing
Imagine being one of these sobs in industry who praises communist China and wants our society in the West to be more like theirs. Evil and insane!
Thank you a lot for this opportunity and permission to listen to this presentation.
Pure garbage. Too much pharmaceutical money flows into the university for them to be subjective.