
Episode #46 – Reachable Moments
Drs. Nathan Nolan and Raagini Jawa discuss a case that traverses some of the intersections of ID and addiction medicine.
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. Nathan Nolan and Raagini Jawa discuss a case that traverses some of the intersections of ID and addiction medicine.

Join Drs. Cesar Berto and Shweta Anjan as they take on this “disrespectful” bug causing trouble in a lung transplant recipient

Michael Cosimini and Sara Dong chat about pediatric community acquired pneumonia and using games for learning about ID!

Drs. Carsten Kruger, Clare Nourse, and Justin Penner discuss how they approach a case of congenital syphilis in the third case of the Febrile “Curious Congenital Conundrums” series.

Dr. Justin Penner joins Sara for this Febrile Digest to announce our upcoming series “Curious Congenital Conundrums” and to introduce the “SCORTCH” framework for congenital infections!

Dr. Scott Crabtree joins Sara for this Febrile Digest to discuss the Pharmageddon game and a few questions and pearls about Enterococcus. When do we treat Enterococcus in intra-abdominal infections? Are patients with Enterococcus + IAI at risk for treatment failure/death?

Drs. Sara Dong & Arthur Jackson welcome you to the first “Febrile Digest”! These digest episodes will be short and sweet shows (<30 minutes) that will serve as a space for us to feature new papers from the literature, upcoming ID items, and/or interviews! These will be interspersed with our regular case-based episodes that come out every two weeks.

Drs. Jonathan Ryder and Nico Cortes-Penfield take us through the evidence and their approach to PJI (prosthetic joint infections)!

Dr. Rebecca Kumar joins Sara to provide overview of ventricular assist device infections!

Happy Birthday to Febrile! Host Dr. Sara Dong celebrates the first anniversary of the show, provides updates on the US ID Fellowship Match results, and compares-and-contrasts the newest IDSA and ESCMID recommendations for treating resistant gram negative infections.