(2017) Redefining POTS so that everybody understands - Dr. Coleby

"Redefining POTS so that everybody understands: a primary care pediatric sports medicine perspective and review" - Dr. Craig Coleby
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome or POTS is a disabling disorder, representing "a common pathway" for multiple different causes. The heterogenous nature of its pathophysiology presents a challenge in its diagnosis and treatment. I present an unpublished unifying model which helps many in my practice understand the nature of their syndrome and how to treat it more effectively.
Bio: Dr. Craig Coleby is triple board certified in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Pediatric Sports medicine with an additional 4,000 hours of experience in emergency room medicine. He completed his training and fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Childrens Hospital in Houston Texas. He worked for Greater Houston Emergency Physicians prior to joining Granger Medical Clinic in 2010. He currently manages a 150+ patients with POTS in his practice. He is the team physician for Riverton High School. He is married with 4 children.
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  • @grupodeestudoeapoioafibrom3465
    @grupodeestudoeapoioafibrom34657 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations!!!!! Raquel from SJC-SP Brazil

  • @janisedmondson7132
    @janisedmondson71326 жыл бұрын

    I agree with sound problem. So many of Bateman KZread seem to be poor sound, there’s echo and I would so like to listen but I can’t get past poor quality.

  • @mathildevhargon9760
    @mathildevhargon97607 жыл бұрын

    This video is one I could really benefit from. However, the sound quality and focus of camera are so poor so much of the time, that for someone with severe FM and ME, it's just too frustrating and difficult to watch or listen to. I am disappointed.