#237 Ophthalmology for Primary Care

Oct 19, 2020, 07:00 AM

Fun, fluorescein, and fundoscopy unite as our esteemed guest, Dr. Nisha Chadha @iEducatorMD (Mount Sinai School of Medicine) brings us ophthalmology for primary care! Dr. Chadha is a medical educator and the content creator of the med-ed simulation website 20/20 Sim. She teaches us the 3-vital signs of ophthalmology, how to recognize common diabetic eye diseases, how to explain diabetic retinopathy to our patients, how to optimize a patient for cataract surgery and so much more. This episode is truly vision-ary!

 

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Credits
  • Written, Produced, and Infographic by: Carolyn Chan, MD
  • Cover Art: Kate Grant
  • Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Carolyn Chan, MD
  • Editor: Emi Okamoto MD (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com
  • Guest: Dr. Nisha Chadha

 

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Time Stamps
  • Sponsor – National Internal Medicine Day, The American College of Physicians
  • Sponsor – VCU Health Continuing Education
  • 00:30 Intro, disclaimer, guest bio  
  • 03:21 Guest one-liner, Carolyn’s Pick of the Week 
  • 09:05  Picks of the Week*
  • 10:13 Case from Kashlak, 3 - Vital Signs of Ophthalmology 
  • 17:09  Ocular complications of diabetes
  • 20:22 Screening for diabetic retinopathy; Reports and Abbreviations
  • 26:07 Counseling Patients: The eye is a camera; Clinical symptoms of ocular complications 
  • 32:07 Fluorescein Stain; Treatment Options for Diabetic Eye Disease: NPDR, PDR, VH, and RD 
  • 41:16 Eye Vitamins for Macular Edema
  • 43:35 Cataracts 
  • 47:22 Missing Glaucoma Drops 
  • 50:50 Periop Optimization for Cataract Surgery, Anticoagulation and Other Medical Management 
  • 58:14 Take Home Points, Plug: 20/20 Sim; Outro
  • Sponsor – VCU Health Continuing Education

 

 

Links*
  1. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S.  Dwek 
  2. Crackdown Podcast
  3. 20/20 Sim Site

 

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Goal Listeners will discuss screening, counseling, and management of common ocular diseases seen within primary care. 

 

Learning objectives

After listening to this episode listeners will…  

  1. Define and assess the three vital signs of ophthalmology. 
  2. List ocular complications of diabetes.
  3. Counsel a patient on a new diagnosis of  diabetic retinopathy.
  4. Describe treatments for diabetic retinopathy.
  5. Define proliferative retinopathy, non-proliferative retinopathy, and macular edema.
  6. Compose a perioperative medication management plan for cataract surgery

 

Disclosures

Dr. Chadha reports no relevant financial disclosures. The Curbsiders report no relevant financial disclosures. 

 

Citation

Chan C., Chadha N., Okamoto E., Watto MF. “#237 Ophthalmology for Primary Care”. The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast. https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list Original air date October 19, 2020.

 

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