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EMCrit 290 – Decompensated Hypothyroidism and Myxedema with Dr. Arti Bhan

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EMCrit 290 – Decompensated Hypothyroidism and Myxedema with Dr. Arti Bhan
January 23, 2021 by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM Leave a Comment



Thyroid storm is tumultuous and exciting; Myxedema is somewhat enervating and markedly less exciting–but it is also life threatening. We need to know about this disease! Today, I interview Arti Bhan, MD on the topic:

Arti Bhan, MD
Division Head, Endocrinology @HenryFord Health System

"I strive to provide the highest quality health care services to all my patients efficiently, effectively and compassionately. I believe in partnering with my patient in order to achieve our goals."

Dr. Bhan received her medical degree from India. She completed an Internal Medicine Residency at St. John Hospital and Medical Center and then went on to a fellowship in Endocrinology at Henry Ford Health System.

She has been a senior staff physician at Henry Ford since 2003 and is currently serving as the Division Head of Endocrinology. She is active in clinical research and is an investigator in numerous trials, including NIH funded studies. She is published in peer reviewed literature and is the Associate Editor for Clinical Diabetes.

Dr. Bhan's main area of interest is in thyroid disorders, and she trains fellows in thyroid ultrasonography and thyroid biopsies.

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Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. EMCrit 290 – Decompensated Hypothyroidism and Myxedema with Dr. Arti Bhan. EMCrit Blog. Published on January 23, 2021. Accessed on January 24th 2021. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/hypothyroidism-myxedema/ ].

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Thyroid storm's boring brother is still a life threat--you need to know it!

EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.

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