
Description
“Chronic Adrenal Insufficiency: 5 Pearls Segment” features Marty Fried, Shreya Trivedi, and Dan Sartori walking through five practical takeaways for identifying and treating adrenal insufficiency. They explore how symptoms often overlap with other conditions, what to watch for in labs, and how to tell primary from secondary causes. The episode also covers test choices, treatment timing, and related electrolyte shifts. It’s a clinical, case-based guide for navigating this often-missed diagnosis with more clarity and confidence.

Chronic Adrenal Insufficiency: 5 Pearls Segment
Guest
This time, there are no guests—just Marty Fried, Shreya Trivedi, and Dan Sartori delving deeply into today's topic.
Category
Hormonal Health, Metabolic Health
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About The Host
Marty Fried (MD), Shreya Trivedi (MD), and Dan Sartori (MD) co-host Core IM, a podcast designed for internal medicine professionals seeking clinical clarity and critical thinking. Grounded in academic rigor and evidence-based practice, the show explores diagnostic reasoning, gray-zone decisions, and the nuances behind medical guidelines—equipping clinicians to think more deeply, sharpen their practice, and deliver better patient care.
Marty Fried (MD), Shreya Trivedi (MD), and Dan Sartori (MD) co-host Core IM, a podcast designed for internal medicine professionals seeking clinical clarity and critical thinking. Grounded in academic rigor and evidence-based practice, the show explores diagnostic reasoning, gray-zone decisions, and the nuances behind medical guidelines—equipping clinicians to think more deeply, sharpen their practice, and deliver better patient care.
About The Guest
This episode features Marty Fried, Shreya Trivedi, and Dan Sartori as the presenters, offering their expertise and insights.
This episode features Marty Fried, Shreya Trivedi, and Dan Sartori as the presenters, offering their expertise and insights.
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