
Episode 21 Updates on Infection Prevention for Healthcare Workers
COVID-19 infection control guidelines continue to evolve as we deal with the increased transmissibility of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant. In this episode, host Jessica Swain talks to Angelica Sindela...
27 Kesä 202218min

Episode 20 Navigating Chest Pain
Chest pain is a frequent cause for Emergency Department visits in the United States. In this episode, host Dr. Rima Mercado talks to Dr. Bruce Andrus who is the director of clinical cardiology at Dart...
20 Kesä 202224min

Episode 19 Monkeypox
According to the CDC scientists are curently tracking multiple cases of monkeypox that have been reported in several counties that don't normally report the disease, including the United States. In th...
5 Kesä 202218min

Episode 18 Transitioning to the Endemic Phase of COVID-19
Just when you think this pandemic is over, it rears it's ugly head again. Host Jessica Swain, System Director of Infection Prevention for Dartmouth Health, talks to Dr. Michael Calderwood about where ...
28 Huhti 202224min

Episode 17 Outpatient COVID-19 Therapies
As we transition into our new normal of living with COVID-19. We envision a state where diagnostic tests and oral medications are readily available for the community with an overall goal of increasing...
9 Maalis 202223min

Episode 16 Navigating Through Changing COVID-19 Guidelines
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continue to increase, driven by the Omicron variant making it more important for individuals to keep up-to-date with the most recent public health recommen...
22 Tammi 202230min

Episode 15 The Omicron Variant
The omicron variant is now the predominantly circulating variant of concern in the United States. It is more transmissible and may have the ability of immune escape. Time will tell if it leads to a mo...
21 Joulu 202111min

Episode 14 Should My Kids Get The COVID-19 Vaccine?
In this episode, We talk to Dr. Susanne Tanski, section chief and vice chair of pediatrics at Dartmouth-Hitchcock about the recently approved Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11...
3 Marras 202116min



















