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Pri-Med Podcasts
A primary care podcast featuring expert faculty discussing the most recent developments in the medical field. Podcast formats include, but are not limited to: expert clinical discussions, frequently asked questions, and Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine with Dr. Frank Domino. Many Pri-Med Podcasts are available for CME Credit! For CME podcasts, find the link to claim credit in those episodes’ descriptions or find the episode on our Pri-Med Podcast landing page, www.pri-med.com/podcast
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Pri-Med News & Industry Features
Learn about pertinent news stories—in the format of short podcast episodes—that get to the heart of today’s most important issues in primary care with the Pri-Med News & Industry Features channel. Each news episode includes three distinct topics – jump to a topic of interest using helpful timestamps in each episode description. This channel also features podcasts covering practice management tips and key insights for treatments in various therapeutic areas.
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Statins—Time to Stop the Worry! - Frankly Speaking Ep 495
The Quick Take: Cyclospora — What's Behind the 2026 Outbreak (and What to Tell Patients)
Digital Dependence: Screening Adults for Screen Time - Frankly Speaking Ep 494
From Guidelines to Practice: Managing CKD in Primary Care - Frankly Speaking Ep 493
Let’s Get the Patient to the Doctor Before Rupture
Understanding VMS at the Source: The KNDy Neuron System and New Therapies
SPAN Small Changes to a Longer, Healthier Life - Frankly Speaking Ep 492
It’s Great Practice to have People Confident About PrEP Choices
PrEPared to Care: Patient Stories, Sexual Health, and the Power of PrEP (Part #2)
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