Run the List

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Run the List is a medical education podcast for medical trainees and healthcare practitioners at all levels. Focused on internal medicine, each high-yield episode takes you through the presentation, management, and clinical pearls of both inpatient and outpatient diagnoses. Follow us to level up your practice!

Recent Episodes
  • Pulmonary Embolism
    Apr 7, 2025 – 22:57
  • Gout: Acute and Long-Term Management
    Mar 26, 2025 – 24:50
  • Gout: Presentation and Workup
    Mar 3, 2025 – 27:08
  • Approach to Prevention in Cardiovascular Disease
    Feb 17, 2025 – 27:49
  • A brief update from RTL
    Feb 10, 2025 – 02:58
  • Approach to Dyspepsia
    Feb 5, 2025 – 21:24
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Dec 23, 2024 – 20:03
  • Role of Endoscopy and pH Monitoring in GERD
    Nov 25, 2024 – 19:03
  • Outpatient Management of GERD
    Oct 15, 2024 – 18:45
  • Outpatient Evaluation of GERD
    Aug 28, 2024 – 17:53
  • Approach to Diuresis
    Nov 6, 2023 – 27:01
  • Approach to Dysphagia
    Oct 9, 2023 – 23:49
  • Renal Replacement Therapies
    Mar 13, 2023 – 27:26
  • Interpretation of Urine Studies
    Feb 27, 2023 – 23:40
  • Acid-Base Disorders
    Feb 13, 2023 – 19:57
  • Hypernatremia
    Jan 30, 2023 – 17:05
  • Hyponatremia
    Jan 16, 2023 – 27:05
  • Hypokalemia
    Jan 2, 2023 – 23:27
  • Hyperkalemia
    Dec 19, 2022 – 22:10
  • Acute Kidney Injury
    Dec 5, 2022 – 18:26
  • Acute Liver Failure
    Nov 22, 2022 – 32:15
  • Cirrhosis
    Nov 7, 2022 – 35:46
  • Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease
    Oct 24, 2022 – 27:55
  • Approach to Abnormal LFTs
    Oct 10, 2022 – 22:35
  • IBD Management
    Sep 26, 2022 – 32:55
  • Approach to Diarrhea
    Sep 12, 2022 – 31:16
  • Biliary Tract Stone Disease
    Aug 29, 2022 – 21:22
  • Lower GI Bleeding
    Aug 15, 2022 – 34:27
  • Upper GI Bleeding (Variceal Bleeding)
    Aug 1, 2022 – 29:59
  • Upper GI Bleeding (Non-Variceal)
    Jul 18, 2022 – 31:16
  • Pancreatitis
    Jul 1, 2022 – 31:10
  • Med Ed for Residents, Fellows, and Faculty (Part 2)
    May 31, 2022 – 25:47
  • Med Ed for Medical Students (Part 1)
    May 20, 2022 – 22:50
  • Careers in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine - with Dr. Daniela Lamas
    Apr 4, 2022 – 30:53
  • Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure/ARDS
    Mar 14, 2022 – 23:58
  • Respiratory Support
    Feb 28, 2022 – 23:10
  • Pressors
    Feb 14, 2022 – 14:02
  • Approach to Shock
    Jan 31, 2022 – 14:45
  • COPD
    Jan 17, 2022 – 25:16
  • Asthma & Social Determinants of Health
    Jan 3, 2022 – 24:16
  • Approach to Dyspnea
    Dec 22, 2021 – 22:18
  • Careers in Infectious Diseases
    Dec 7, 2021 – 26:41
  • HIV
    Nov 22, 2021 – 19:29
  • Hospital-Acquired Infections
    Nov 8, 2021 – 16:32
  • Cellulitis
    Oct 25, 2021 – 17:52
  • Approach to Pneumonia
    Oct 11, 2021 – 21:27
  • Approach to Fever
    Sep 27, 2021 – 20:34
  • Goals of Care Conversations
    Sep 15, 2021 – 28:56
  • Geriatrics Overview
    Aug 30, 2021 – 29:03
  • Careers in Rheumatology
    Aug 16, 2021 – 20:22
Recent Reviews
  • Wafinator707
    Best podcast if it goes back to its OG version
    I’m so happy happy they are returning to their original format. I didn’t listen as much once they went to access medicine, but returning to the way they did podcast is the most excited I’ve been in months lol. PLEASE continue making those notes the way y’all use to do in the beginning? They were concise densely packed and yet and so CLEAN.
  • Relearning MD
    Easy LKA review — highly recommended
    I am an internist getting ready for my ACP LKA. This podcast is an extremely well done, pleasant, kind, efficient, enjoyable, thorough review of the basics, and the duration of each episode is perfect for my commute to and from work. Many thanks for all the hard work that goes into this podcast!
  • drM212
    Sarah
    Excellent! Engaging and packs a lot of important information into each episode!!
  • saf moh
    #1
    As I was shuffling through few med podcasts out there, I noticed myself zone out midway. I stopped listening thinking that podcasts are not for me. But lo- I bumped into this one and and I must say it’s precise, purposely and perfect! And the handouts are just so handy! Kudos to the team!
  • Birtt
    Keep it up!
    Thank you so much for this podcast! I am just starting as a Hospitalist NP and have really appreciated this podcast. I love that the episodes are organized by system and that the content is concise. I also just discovered the handouts online which are a nice review of the highlights. Thanks again!
  • KatieG_MD
    THE BEST IM PODCAST.
    10/10 in quality and content. As an internal medicine resident, I can’t tell you how helpful I find this podcast to be. The info is thorough, concise, evidence-based and easy to absorb. I personally find that other podcasts’ side commentary, excess jokes and foolishness to be an annoying waste of time and difficult to listen to! And as a resident, I certainly don’t have any extra time to waste! But this podcast gets to the point and cuts the nonsense. To Run the List, im so grateful that you would take the time to put together such an amazing podcast. Please upload content multiple times a week!
  • Wyckoff Hospital
    We need more topics and more episode per week.
    We need more topics and more episodes at least 3 times per week. Great job !
  • Malini G
    Such a good podcast!
    I absolutely love Run the List!! I listened to the episodes throughout my clerkship year on my morning commutes, and they were so fantastic. Each episode provides a concise exploration of a topic with really useful frameworks, interesting insights from expert discussants, and tons of practical pearls. So excited to keep listening!
  • Sdml93
    Great review
    More topics please
  • Doc Molly
    Amazing episodes regarding Health Equity
    I have listened to many of your episodes. All have been well organized, clear and practical. Thank you for this amazing resource. What prompted me to write this review was your recent episode on Understanding LatinX Culture in Medicine. As a provider who takes care of patients within this community and just as someone who has spent time living in this community, I really appreciated this episode. It hit on so many important aspects of care and I will definitely mention it in our Medical Spanish Podcast. Thank you so much. ¡Muchísimas gracias y un fuerte abrazo!
  • Pete o PEDRITO en ESPAÑA!
    MedEd or Social justice virtue signaling?
    I’d say it is more consistent with the latter. There are many more useful and pertinent medical podcasts out there compared to this sort of woke & preachy content.
  • SabbyReed
    Great Review
    I listen to this podcast every afternoon on drive home from work to help me review for Step 3. Its easy to listen to while still providing the necessary information.
  • M.T.Abdul
    Great Podcast
    Very well made podcast Thank you for making this well organized podcast. Looking forward for more episodes and maybe deeper dive into certain topics.
  • more reviews!
    Great contact, improve your recording
    Amazing content, audio quality is very echo-y. Can be improved by cheap solutions (different recording location, record audio on voice memos)
  • Hannah W, NP-student
    Helpful, Organized and Succinct!
    I am a NP student and have found this podcast series to be a great review of disease diagnostics and management within each body system. I love that they give you a framework for working through a set of symptoms with a case study and input from an expert in the field. Looking forward to more podcasts being uploaded!
  • RoxMiDi
    Love it!!
    I’m a PA student and I absolutely love the concept of these podcasts. They are so well executed and the new style of notes that are provided are very easy to follow and good for a quick reference. I love that each topic is taught by a specialist who can teach their clinical pearls for us future clinicians. Awesome for solidifying concepts.
  • JB from NY
    Best podcast for clerkship students
    I love this podcast! Found it while studying for my IM shelf and I love how succinct the episodes are. The only thing I’d like to see every so often is an episode where we don’t know the diagnosis and we have to figure it out. But I love how the concepts are broken down and we go through the work up, diagnosis, and management of patients. I’ve learned a lot!
  • Hema Pingali
    The perfect podcast for trainees
    This is such a wonderful resource. The podcast gives information on specified clinical topics at a level of detail that is easy for a medical student to understand. The podcasts are the perfect length for maintaining concentration but still comprehensive enough to adequately cover the entire topic. It’s awesome to be able to hear from incredible educators in the Partners system. The frameworks they give in the podcasts are easily digestible and memorable, making it easy to use them on the wards. Many thanks to the RTL team for this amazing resource!!
  • Shawn shah
    An absolute necessity for clinical trainees
    This podcast is perfect for anyone that works at a hospital who is looking to enhance their clinical understanding. Medical students are intimately familiar with First Aid and Pathoma; this podcast integrates all of this important information into a cohesive and applicable narrative about disease processes and how to treat them. Most importantly, you will listen to this podcast and very shortly afterward recognize patients who present in strikingly similar ways to the vignettes offered here. You will feel more confident in your diagnosis and management almost subconsciously. The team who created this podcast did an outstanding job and I recommend it to clinicians at all levels of experience.
  • Fooster
    Exactly What I Needed
    Perfect level for med students. Love how short the episodes are. So glad there’s a podcast like this out here, I’ve been looking for something like this!
  • Cdstggghgzzs
    New mic please
    Sounds like everyone is underwater or in a hallway. Please put up some foam or get a better microphone
  • A new intern
    High-yield!
    Phenomenal podcast and especially ideal for a clinical med student and rising interns. High-yield topics for both diagnosis and management presented in an easily digestible format. Especially enjoy the short-length that allows me to listen to a whole episode during my commutes. Highly recommend!
  • TB Enthusiast
    Fantastic Educational Resource
    This is a great resources for medical professionals of all levels of training. It's clear, thorough, and well-organized -- perfect for students and junior trainees learning the basics. However, even for those who are an increasingly depressing number of years out of training, the episodes include more nuanced and important considerations from the perspective of expert specialists. Looking forward to future content!
  • HS ajd
    Wow
    Succinct, efficient and informative. Especially impressed a fourth year medical student is involved
  • WilliamC19
    Just what I needed!
    Incredibly helpful; thanks for starting this awesome podcast!
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