
ID:IOTS - Infectious Disease Insight Of Two Specialists
Join Callum and Jame, two infectious diseases doctors, as they discuss everything you need to know to diagnose and treat infections. Aimed at doctors and clinical staff working in the UK.
Episode notes here: https://t.ly/8DyqW
Queries, comments, suggestions to idiotspodcasting@gmail.com
Podcasting since 2021 • 107 episodes
ID:IOTS - Infectious Disease Insight Of Two Specialists
Latest Episodes
107. Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) - interpreting and applying the literature
What exciting times! Clinical trials into the management of SAB! SNAP publication on the horizon! But how do we interpret and apply the results of these trials to our patients? This week Jame and Callum are joined by
•
Season 1
•
Episode 107
•
35:44

106. Fungal diagnostics part 2: biomarkers, serology and molecular
Callum and Alyssa are joined by Professor Malcolm Richardson to talk about all things fungal diagnostics.In this, part 1 of 2 on diagnostics we discuss the use of biomarkers such as beta-D-Glucan and galactomannan, as well as serology an...
•
Season 1
•
Episode 106
•
45:22

105. Fungal Diagnostics part 1: Microscopy, Culture & Identification techniques
Callum and Alyssa are joined by Professor Malcolm Richardson to talk about all things fungal diagnostics.In this, part 1 of 2 on diagnostics we discuss the use of microscopy, histopathology and culture in diagnosing fungal infections.
•
Season 1
•
Episode 105
•
50:39

104. IDSA Difficult To Treat Gram negatives Guidance 2024 with Breakpoints podcast
IT'S A BREAKPOINTS BREAKOUT!Jame and Callum are joined by the drugnamic duo of Julie-Ann Justo & Erin McCreary from the Breakpoints podcast to delve into the IDSA DTR Gram negative Guidance.Show notes for this episode are
•
Season 1
•
Episode 104
•
1:18:41

Podcasts we love
Check out these other fine podcasts recommended by us, not an algorithm.

Febrile
Sara Dong
Microbe Mail
Vindana Chibabhai
Let's Talk Micro
Luis Plaza
Breakpoints
Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists
Clinical Conversations
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh