
Febrile #132: Not Your Average Brodie
Drs. Veronica Santos, Sebastian Shrager, and Misti Ellsworth share a not so typical case of Brodie abscess!
Read our comprehensive Consult Notes here! You’ll find summaries of the learning points and pearls from the episode with links to references. Plus, you’ll discover each guest’s little piece of “culture” too!

Drs. Veronica Santos, Sebastian Shrager, and Misti Ellsworth share a not so typical case of Brodie abscess!

This StAR episode features the CID State-of-the-Art Review on Complexities in Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infections: A Contemporary Practical Approach.

Walk through a series of mini-cases discussing IV vs PO with a team from LA General Medical Center! Featuring Hannah Chute (MS4), Dr. Paloma Reta-Impey, and Dr. Brad Spellberg

A team from Sultan Qaboos University Hospital in Muscat, Oman joins Febrile to share a case of a critically ill child who arrives in the emergency department with fever. Listen in as Drs. Raghad Al-abdwani, Badriya Al Adawi, and Zaid Al Hinai walk through the case from the pediatric critical care, infectious diseases, and microbiology perspectives!

Drs. Sumanth Cherukumilli, Milagritos Tapia, and Adama Mamby Keita join Febrile to describe an approach to a gray membranous pharyngitis!

Drs. Jonathan Ryder and Sarah Turbett discuss blood culture stewardship!

This StAR episode features the CID State-of-the-Art Review on a comprehensive approach to vascular graft infection.

This StAR episode features the CID State-of-the-Art Review on infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative organisms.
Our guest stars this episode are Drs. Arsheena Yassin and Mariya Huralska from Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

This StAR episode features the CID State-of-the-Art Review on Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia – controversies in clinical practice. Our guest stars this episode are Drs. Daniel Minter and Sarah Doernberg (UCSF)

Drs. Maria Gabriela Segura, Misti Ellsworth, and Michael Chang from UTHealth Houston McGovern Medical School and Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital chat about an unusual pediatric case of fever of unknown origin.