Way back in episode 33, we discussed the diagnosis of subtle posterior stroke and differentiating emergent and safe causes of vertigo. Over the years, I still note confusion on these issues. Luckily, while surfing Youtube, I came across a doc who is obsessive about vertigo, Peter Johns…
Peter Johns, MD
Since completing his emergency medicine residency at the University of Toronto in 1989, Dr. Johns has worked at the Ottawa Hospital in Ottawa Canada. Over the past 20 years, he has become a passionate teacher of vertigo. His accomplishments include a YouTube channel about vertigo with over 5 million views, and co-authorship of the vertigo chapter in the most recent edition of Tintinelli’s textbook of Emergency Medicine. @peterjohns84
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Took a while to wash off the thick layer of guilt you two slathered on me 🙂 but I’ve been a lazy F@&$ and it feels good to be “clean” and have some great tools at my fingertips and can ditch the meclizine/benzo call your doc crap I’m guilty of doing. Happy to be a better physician anytime! Thx
May I post your show notes of 316 on my blog? I am a primary care Internal Medicine doctor. And I am an Emcrit member.