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Looking for Bloggers to Contribute Articles to PhysicianJobsNationwide.com09/02/10
If you are interested in sharing your ideas and information with over 50,000 physicians nationwide, please contact Katie D'Aiuto at kdaiuto@healthjobsnationwide.com.
Transitioning Cardiac Patients From Pediatric to Adult Care09/02/10
Focus on Children's Health on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Jennifer Shu, MD
Guest Michael McConnell, MD
Once mostly a condition of childhood, our patients with congenital heart disease are now living well into adulthood: nearly two million American children and adults are living with a congenital heart defect.
Lipid Management and Systemic Approaches to Patient Care09/02/10
Lipid Luminations on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Alan S. Brown, MD
Guest Ann Liebeskind, MD
Dr. Ann Liebeskind, the clinical program director of Heart and Vascular Services at Affinity Health System's St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton, Wisconsin, joins host Dr. Alan Brown at the National Lipid Association's 2010 meeting in Chicago.
The Link Between Childhood Sleep Disorders and Obesity09/02/10
Focus on Children's Health on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Jerome Lisk, MD
Guest Sally Ward, MD
Dr. Sally Ward, who heads the division of pediatric pulmonology and is the medical director of the sleep laboratory at Los Angeles's Children's Hospital, talks to host Dr. Jerome Lisk about the physiological changes in children who experience sleep apnea and other sleep problems.
Short and Long Term Effects of Reform on the Healthcare Market08/30/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Tim Rush, Founder and President of HealthJobsNationwide.com
Guest Phil Miller, Vice President of Communications for Merritt Hawkins & Associates,
We all know that healthcare reform may change the way healthcare professionals practice medicine, but how might reform also change the way in which we either find employment or staff our facilities?
Part II: Leadership vs. Management 08/26/10
Swen L Mikesell
Health Care Administrator
One of the biggest problems we have in not only health care, but in business in general, is the lack of leadership.
Addressing the Psychiatrist Shortage 08/26/10
Clinician's Roundtable on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Bruce Japsen, Healthcare Business Reporter
Guest Daniel Carlat, MD
Is there a psychiatrist in the house?
The Physician/Journalist In a Disaster: Ethics and Objectivity08/26/10
Second Opinion LIVE on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Michael Greenberg, MD and Matthew Birnholz, MD
Guest Sanjay Gupta, MD
CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, discusses the challenges in balancing the roles of physician and journalist, with host Dr. Matt Birnholz.
Medical Journalism and Activism08/26/10
Inspireed to Act on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Martin Samuels, MD
Guest Marcia Angell, MD, MACP
Dr. Marcia Angell moved into the field of medical journalism from a career in pathology.
The Lost Generation of Cancer Patients08/26/10
Focus on Children's Health on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Jerome Lisk, MD
Guest David Freyer, DO, MS
The National Cancer Institute defines the 'lost generation' of cancer patients as adolescent and young adult patients 15 to 39 years of age.
Trends in Healthcare Staffing08/23/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shane Jackson, Vice President of Jackson Healthcare
Guest Tony Gregoire, Senior Research Analyst at Staffing Industry Analysts
We all know that the way medicine is practiced changes everyday, but how do the changes affect the overall trends in healthcare staffing?
Linking Air Pollution and Heart Disease 08/19/10
Heart Matters on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Janet Wright, MD
Guest Sidney Smith Jr., MD
New evidence strengthens the link between air pollution and heart disease
Dietary Fats and Cardiovascular Disease08/19/10
Lipid Luminations on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Alan S. Brown, MD
Guest Wahida Karmally, PH, RD, CDE, CLS
You can't follow your patients to the supermarket or sit down with them at the dinner table.
Looking for Bloggers to Contribute Articles to PhysicianJobsNationwide.com08/19/10
If you are interested in sharing your ideas and information with over 50,000 physicians nationwide, please contact Nicole D'Aiuto at ndaiuto@healthjobsnationwide.com.
Maintaining Professionalism With Pediatric Patients & Their Families08/19/10
Focus on Children's Health on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Cathleen Margolin, PhD
Guest Andrea Asnes, MD, MSW
Although young patients and their families may present with troublesome behaviors or unrealistic expectations, it is the pediatric practitioner's responsibility to uphold the principles of professionalism and steer the doctor-patient encounter toward its best outcome
Pets, Culture Change and Compassion in Long-Term Care08/19/10
Advances in Long Term Care Medicine on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Eric Tangalos, MD
Guest David Dosa, MD, MPH
Long-term care facilities that include pets as residents are finding that fuzzy friends offer not only companionship to their human residents, but also comfort at the end of life.
Opportunities for Physicians Seeking Non-Clinical Jobs08/16/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Tim Rush, Founder and President of HealthJobsNationwide.com
Guest Joseph Kim, MD, MPH
Why do MD's seek non-clinical jobs, and what opportunities can they expect to find?
Malpractice Insurance and Professional Liability08/13/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shane Jackson VP of Jackson Healthcare
Guest William F. Galtney, Jr.,chairman of Galtney Enterprises, Cedar Equities, Oxford Insurance Services, and Gessner Holdings, LLC.
Nobody likes to think about liability insurance, but it's a topic that every medical professional needs to understand.
Dietary Energy Density, Energy Intake & Managing Obesity and Diabetes08/12/10
Diabetes Discourse on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Steven Edelman, MD
Guest Barbara Rolls, PhD
. Current studies are reflecting the relationship between dietary energy density and energy intake in the management of the obese and patients with diabetes.
Child Abuse: Detection and Reporting08/12/10
Clinicians Roundtable on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shira Johnson, MD
Guest Walter Lambert, MD
. Dr Shira Johnson interviews Dr. Walter Lambert, who has been the medical director of the Child Protection Team at University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital since 1988
Aligning Incentives: Matching Goals to Achieve Better Quality of Care08/12/10
Optimizing Outcomes in Chronic Care on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by William Anderson, PharmD, MBA
Guest Christopher Stanley, MD, MBA
. How can we align incentives among all healthcare stakeholders to encourage high-quality care, better outcomes and lower overall healthcare costs, ultimately leading to a more efficient healthcare system?
The Most Common Pediatric Cancer: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia08/11/10
Focus on Children's Health on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest Stephen Hunger, MD
. What is the presentation of pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and how old are these children?
Strategies to Prevent and Manage Heart Failure08/11/10
Advances in Long Term Care Medicine on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Eric Tangalos, MD
Guest Hosam Kamel, MD, MPH, CMD
. Heart failure is a common reason for hospitalization among older adults and long-term care patients
Leadership vs Management08/11/10
Swen L Mikesell
Health Care Administration
One of the biggest problems we have in not only health care, but in business in general, is the lack of leadership.
All Things in Moderation: Small Lifestyle Changes for Cardiovascular Health08/11/10
Heart Matters on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Janet Wright, MD
Guest Stephen Kopecky, MD
. Drastic lifestyle changes can seem daunting to patients and physicians alike.
Prescription Stimulant Abuse in Young Patients08/05/10
Focus on Children's Health on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Michael Benson, MD
Guest Jennifer Christner, MD
.Patients requesting early prescription refills, reporting lost medication, and other deviations from a standard dosing regimen are certainly worth noting.
Health Care Business 101 & Then Some08/05/10
Clinician's Roundtable on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Bruce Japsen, Chicago Tribune Reporter
Guest Wright Pinson, MD
Healthcare reform may bring more medical care services to patients, which means more and complex business for the nation's physicians.
Implanting the First Artificial Heart 08/05/10
Inspired to Act on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Martin Samuels, MD
Guest Denton Cooley, MD
In April, 1969, the first artificial heart was implanted as a bridge until a human heart could be implanted.
The Clinically Broken Heart: Stress-Induced Cardiomyopathy08/05/10
Heart Matters on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Janet Wright, MD
Guest Scott Sharkey, MD
Takotsubo, or stress-induced cardiomyopathy (also known as 'broken heart syndrome'), was first recognized in Japan in the 1990s.
What Patients Want to Know About Vaccine Safety08/05/10
Focus on Children's Health on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Jennifer Shu, MD
Guest Martin Myers, MD
Patients are increasingly seeking accurate information about vaccine safety.
Current Trends in Clinical Outsourcing08/02/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Tim Rush, Founder and President of HealthJobsNationwide.com
Guest Susan Tout, MD
As the Obama administration pledges to cut the growth rate for national health care spending by more than $2 trillion over the next 10 years, facilities such as hospitals and rehabilitation centers are under continued pressure to find ways to get more for less.
Looking for Bloggers to Contribute Articles to PhysicianJobsNationwide.com07/30/10
If you are interested in sharing your ideas and information with over 50,000 physicians nationwide, please contact Nicole D'Aiuto at ndaiuto@healthjobsnationwide.com.
Using HDL in the Clinical Setting07/29/10
Lipid Luminations on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted byAlan S. Brown, MD
Guest Virgil Brown, MD
HDL cholesterol is a risk factor for cardiovascular events.
Current Surgical and Non-Surgical Techniques in Articular Cartilage Repair07/29/10
Clinician's Roundtable on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Sherwin Ho, MD
Guest Riley J. Williams III, MD
When articular cartilage is damaged orthopedic intervention is required.
Can A Whole Grain Diet Help Manage Diabetes?07/29/10
Diabetes Discourse on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Janice Baker, MBA, RD, CDE, CNSC
Guest Lorena Drago, MS, RD, CDN, CDE
Whole grains have the potential to lower cholesterol as well as help manage blood glucose levels.
The Causes and Treatment of Retinal Detachments07/29/10
Revealing Retina on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Roy Levit, MD
Guest Dr. Saad Shaikh
Although floaters in one's vision are common, this symptom can be a key indicator of a retinal tear or detachment. What is the incidence of retinal detachment in the U.S., and when should a primary care physician suspect this condition?
Making Clinical Trials More Relevant07/29/10
Inspired to Act on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Steven Nissen, MD
Guest Martin Samuels, MD
How can clinical trials be made above reproach?
Valuing Your Practice and Other Financial Questions07/27/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shane Jackson, Executive Vice President of Jackson Healthcare
Guest Ken Hekman, President of the Hekman Group Medical Management Consultants
Whether a physician practices independently or as a part of a group, most will reach various stages of their career when they consider selling their practice.
How Type 1 Diabetics are Excelling in Sports through Improved Monitoring and Insulin Delivery Systems07/21/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Maurice Pickard, MD
Guest Larry Deeb, MD
Dr. Larry Deeb, past president of medicine and science of the American Diabetes Association and clinical professor of medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine, tells host Dr. Maurice Pickard how type 1 diabetic athletes have been able to maintain performance levels of excellence.
UMMA Clinic: Bridging Cultural Divides Through Health Care07/21/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Cathleen Margolin, PhD
Guest Yasser Aman, PhD, MPH
In 1992, after the verdict was handed down in the Rodney King trial, there were six days of rioting in south Los Angeles.
Conference Coverage: Highlights From the American Diabetes Association's 70th Annual Scientific Sessions07/21/10
ReachMD XM Radio Hosted by Steven Edelman, MD
The American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions Annual Conferences brings together more than 17,000 members of the diabetes community from around the world.
Surpassing the Clipboard: Integrating Health Information Technology Into Your Medical Practice07/21/10
ReachMD XM Radio Hosted by Jack Lewin, MD
Guest Richard Katz, MD
Use of electronic medical records (EMRs) and personal health records (PHRs) can improve adherence, increase efficiency and better coordinate patient care.
Issues in Care of 'Masters Athletes': How Physicians Can Advise Their Patients to Prevent Injuries07/21/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Bruce Japsen
Guest Vonda Wright, MD
Injury prevention can be a challenge even for athletes in their teens and 20s.
Locum Tenens Jobs: More Than a Lifestyle Change - Issues for Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants and Physicians Considering Locum Tenens Jobs07/19/10
Your Career In Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Tim Rush, Founder and President of HealthJobsNationwide.com
Guest David Baldridge, President of the CompHealth Locum Tenens Division
Tim and David discuss locum tenens jobs and issues related to this employment alternative for physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
The Road Less Traveled: Recognizing Comorbidities and Non-Traditional Characteristics in Patients With Heart Failure07/13/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Janet Wright, MD
Guest John Spertus, MD, MPH
Addressing the totality of care for patients with heart failure is crucial to reducing readmissions.
The Relationship Between Diabetes and Periodontal Disease07/13/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Janice Baker, MBA, RD, CDE, CNSC
Guest Tim Garofolo, DDS
Periodontitis is considered the sixth major diabetes-related complication.
Pregnancy and Patients with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension 07/13/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Charles Turck, PharmD
Guest Evelyn Hermes-DeSantis, PharmD
Pregnancy in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is linked to several risks.
Haiti Six Months Later: Assessing the Aftermath - A Physician's View07/13/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Michael Greenberg, MD and Matthew Birnholz, MD
Guest Anthony Alessi, MD
In this show, our hosts get an update from ReachMD host Dr. Anthony Alessi, from Haiti, six months after the earthquake.
Can Medical Leadership Be Taught?07/13/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Martin Samuels, MD
Guest Joseph B. Martin, MD, PHD
Are great medical leaders made or born? Can great leadership be developed?
Current Trends in Medical Practices: Self-Employment of Physicians07/13/10
Your Career In Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shane Jackson, Executive VP of Jackson Healthcare
Guest Charlie Evans, President of the International Health Services Group
In the world of employment, physicians are a unique group because such a high percentage are self-employed.
The Beef on Red Meat: Unhealthy on Many Levels - How Physicians Can Use this Information and Encourage their Patients to Work Toward Healthier Food Habits07/08/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Cathleen Margolin, PhD
Guest Barry Popkin, PhD
Certain foods and beverages seem to go in and out of style as new research emerges to support or refute their health benefits.
AMA House of Delegates Meeting: The Patient-Centered Component of the Medical Home07/08/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Eric Tangalos, MD
Guest Lori Heim, MD
The medical home model is designed to increase efficiency by providing a central primary care practice as the coordinator of care for patients.
Health Literacy: The Importance of Effective Communications in Medicine07/08/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by William Anderson, PharmD, MBA
Guest Ruth Parker, MD and Matthew Wynia, MD, MPH
Miscommunication in medicine can lead to minor confusion or more serious consequences.
The Advantages and Future of Capsule Endoscopy07/08/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lee Freedman, M.D.
Guest Nuzhat Ahmad, MD
Although capsule endoscopy has been used since the start of the new millennium, the technology is still evolving and improving.
Catheter Ablation Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation07/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Janet Wright, MD
Guest David Wilber, MD
Although medications are generally first-line therapy for patients with atrial fibrillation, or a-fib, adverse events or inadequate efficacy often make drug therapy suboptimal.
Short and Long Term Effects of Reform on the Healthcare Market07/06/10
Your Career In Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Tim Rush, Founder and President of HealthJobsNationwide.com
Guest Phil Miller, Vice President of AMN Healthcare
We all know that healthcare reform may change the way healthcare professionals practice medicine, but how might reform also change the way in which we either find employment or staff our facilities?
A Closer Look at Thyroid Ultrasound06/30/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Beverly Hashimoto, MD
Guest Jonn Cronan, MD, FACR
Thanks to extremely sensitive ultrasound technology, thyroid nodules are being detected and treated at unprecedented rates.
Online Reviews: Are Patient Waivers a Good Idea?06/30/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Michael Greenberg, MD
Guest James Speta, JD
Anew category of online reviews is growing, as more patients are posting their own editorials about their physicians.
What's the Wait Time in the ED? A PA Helped Create an App For That06/30/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lisa Dandrea Lenell, MPAS, PA-C
Guest Jeremy Allen, PA-C
When patients go to the emergency department for a non-life-threatening emergency, it seems impossible to predict how long the wait could be to see a medical provider.
Bariatric Surgery and a Baby on Board?06/29/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lauren Streicher, MD
Guest Coleen Kelly, MD
More than 150,000 obese patients undergo bariatric surgery in the United States annually.
Embracing Value-Based Insurance Design 06/29/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by William Anderson, PharmD, MBA
Guest A. Mark Fendrick, MD
Value-based insurance design (or VBID) can do more than simply reduce out-of-pocket patient costs.
AMA House of Delegates: Strategies for Better Care Coordination06/29/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Eric Tangalos, MD
Guest William Golden, MD
There's often a disconnect in the continuity of care, creating inefficiency and increased healthcare costs.
Improving Management of COPD, improving COPD06/29/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Anthony Alessi, MD
Guest James F. Donohue, MD and David Mannino, MD
COPD is the sixth leading cause of death worldwide, and more alarming is the fact that mortality from this disease is predicted to rise.
Trends in Healthcare Staffing06/28/10
Your Career In Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shane Jackson, Executive Vice President of Jackson Healthcare
Guest Tony Gregoire, Senior Research Analyst
We all know that the way medicine is practiced changes everyday, but how do the changes affect the overall trends in healthcare staffing?
Managing Chronic Conditions: Moving Beyond Inertia to Collaborative Care06/24/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by William Anderson, PharmD, MB
Guest Scott Taylor, RPh, MBA
The effective management of chronic conditions can be challenging, but also has a profound impact on the well being of patients and the overall efficiency of our healthcare system.
Improving the Care and Management of Hispanics with Diabetes06/24/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Steven Edelman, MD
Guest Carlos Campos, MD, MPH
Healthcare professionals treating Hispanic patients with diabetes need to be rigorous in monitoring and treating this disease.
Love It or Hate It: Changing Evidence Regarding Hormone Therapy06/24/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest Isaac Schiff, MD
In the 80-year history of hormone therapy, it has been alternately embraced and rejected.
The Heart and the Lungs: Linking COPD and Cardiac Output06/22/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Janet Wright, MD
Guest Karol Watson, MD, PhD
Dr. Karol Watson, director of the Women's Cardiovascular Center, discusses recent findings about mild- to moderate-COPD and cardiac function.
Doctor as Patient Advocate: Top Tools to Empower Your Patients06/22/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Jack Lewin, MD
Guest Jim Guest
Recommendations and ratings are a dime a dozen for patients looking for more information about a physician or procedure online, but finding quality, consumer-friendly information that's also reliable can be more of a challenge
Encouraging Men to Protect Their Skin06/18/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Jennifer Shu, MD
Guest Susan Swetter, MD
Solving the Mystery of Preeclampsia06/18/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lisa Mazzullo, MD
Guest Margaret Miller, MD
Currently there are no tests available to confirm the diagnosis of preeclampsia in pregnant women.
Strategies for Managing Depression in Long-Term Care06/17/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Eric Tangalos, MD
Guest Jay Luxenberg, MD
Gastrointestinal surgery for the morbid obese has long been an option in treatment, providing positive long-lasting results.
SWAT Team Doc: Physician as Police Officer06/13/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Maurice Pickard, MD
Guest Andrew Dennis, MD
How is what happens in the emergency department similar to what happens in the field, and how do a surgeon's skills complement the work of law enforcement?
Next Top Doc 2009 Regional Round - Game Six: Henderson vs Fields 06/13/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Danny Petrasek, MD, PhD
Guest Daniel Henderson and Colin Fields
Sixth game of the regional round
Redesigning Primary Care – Part 206/13/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program
Part 2 of the roundtable discussion on the primary care crisis in the US.
Gastric Surgery for Bypassing Type 2 Diabetes06/13/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Steven Edelman, MD
Guest Francesco Rubino, MD
Gastrointestinal surgery for the morbid obese has long been an option in treatment, providing positive long-lasting results.
Next Top Doc Regional Round - Game Five: Rosenberg vs Markle06/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by
Guest Kevin Rosenberg and Stephanie Markle
The fifth game of the Regional Round
Redesigning Primary Care - Part 106/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program
A roundtable discussion exploring the primary care crisis in the US.
Diagnosing and Managing Childhood Food Allergies06/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Todd Mahr, MD
Guest Scott Sicherer, MD
At what point should a physician suspect that a patient might have a food allergy?
Can We Erase the Past with Beta-Blockers?06/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Michael Greenberg, MD
Guest James McGaugh, PhD
How can beta-blockers influence the formation of memories?
Initiating Insulin Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes06/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Steven Edelman, MD
Guest Anne Peters, MD
Initiating insulin therapy for type 2 patients provides its own set of challenges and opportunities.
Can a Needle in the Neck Prevent Hot Flashes? A Look at an Alternative Treatment06/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lauren Streicher, MD
Eugene Lipov, MD
Estrogen is the most common treatment for hot flashes, but oftentimes it's just not enough.
Next Top Doc 2009 Regional Round - Game Four: Kling vs Oleyar05/26/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Danny Petrasek, MD, PhD
Guest Jewel Kling and Michael Oleyar
Next Top Doc 2009 - Game 4
Multiple Choice: Customizing Insulin Therapy05/26/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Steven Edelman, MD
Guest Matthew Riddle, MD
What are the specific benefits of customizing insulin therapy for our patients?
Surgical Procedures for Complex Frontal Sinus Disease05/26/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lee Freedman, M.D.
Guest James Palmer, MD
When frontal sinus disease is refractory to medical management, what types of surgery should we consider?
When the Drug Fits: Examining Targeted Cancer Therapy05/26/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest David Fisher, MD, PhD
Are we getting closer to the end of tumor-typing by location?
How to Make the Issue of Low Sexual Desire in Women a High Priority for Doctors05/19/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Maureen Whelihan, MD
Guest Michael Krychman, MDCM
Dr. Maureen Whelihan discusses how to overcome the barriers when talking about sex with patients, as well as what causes low desire in women and how to treat it.
Integrative Medicine and Managing Diabetes05/19/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Steven Edelman, MD
Guest Erminia (Mimi) Guarneri, MD
Integrative medicine appears to be an effective approach to the overall management of patients living with diabetes.
Ensuring Smooth and Safe Transitions of Care05/19/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted byEric Tangalos, MDi>
Guest Joseph Ouslander, MD
What are the most essential elements of ensuring safe transitions of care when a patient is discharged from a hospital into a skilled nursing facility, and vice-versa?
A Global Issue: Obesity and Improving Cardiovascular Health in Children05/19/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Janet Wright, MD
Guest Nathalie Farpour-Lambert, MD
How does obesity impact a child's cardiovascular function and influence future risk of heart disease?
Next Top Doc 2009 Regional Round - Game Three: Roper vs Wansom05/18/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Danny Petrasek, MD, PhD
Guest Nitin Roper and Tanya Wansom
Next Top Doc 2009 Regional Round - Game Three
Evidence-Based Medicine05/18/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest Steven Pearson, MD, MSc, FRCP
Evidence-based medicine is a movement that assumes care will be better, safer, and more cost-efficient.
Career Day05/18/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Michael Greenberg, MD and Matthew Birnholz, MD
Guests Neil Baum, MD and Tim Rush
Get tips from Neil Baum, author of the book Marketing Your Clinical Practice: Ethically, Effectively, Economically, and meet Tim Rush, whose technology is behind ReachMD's new online Career Center.
A Compassionate Presence: Reiki as Alternative Pain Management05/10/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Eric Tangalos, MD
Guest Harold Bob, MD, CMD
If you were told there was a method of reducing pain that was low- or no cost, not harmful, and effective, would you be interested in learning more?
Managing PMS and PMDD05/10/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lee Freedman, M.D.
Guest Ellen Freeman, PhD
Many women experience pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS), but when pre-menstrual symptoms interfere with daily life, pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) may be suspected.
The Value and Future of the Maintenance of Certification Program05/10/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Jack Lewin, MD
Guest Kevin Weiss, MD
How does MOC improve clinical performance, increase physician accountability and ultimately improve quality of care for patients?
The Benefits of Moderate Weight Loss in Diabetes05/10/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Steven Edelman, MD
Guest Ken Fujioka, MD
What are some of the successful therapeutic interventions available for overweight patients with type 2 diabetes?
Next Top Doc 2009 Regional Round - Game Two: Resetkova vs Qurashi05/09/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Danny Petrasek, MD, PhD
Guest Nina Resetkova
and Farheen Qurashi
Next Top Doc 2009 Regional Round - Game Two
Surgical Treatment of Double Vision and Ocular Misalignment05/08/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lee Freedman, M.D.
Guest Nicholas Volpe, MD
What are the causes of double vision and ocular misalignment?
How to Talk to Your Patients About Erectile Dysfunction05/08/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Maureen Whelihan, MD
Guest Stanley Althof, PhD
Most men who deal with erectile dysfunction (ED) suffer in silence because they don't know how to approach the subject with their doctor.
Heart Disease in Ancient Egyptians05/08/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Janet Wright, MD
Guest Randall Thompson, MD
What is new evidence from ancient Egyptian mummies teaching us about heart disease?
The Benefits of TZDs for Early Type 2 Diabetes05/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Steven Edelman, MD
Guest Jack Leahy, MD
Where do thiazolidinediones, or TZD's, fit in our clinical approach?
Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis in the VA: Effective Collaborative Care10/20/09
VA patients are at high risk for developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Studies have pointed to improved outcomes in patients with RA who are treated early, and current disease management involves early, aggressive therapy.
Small-Diameter Percutaneous Decompression for Osteonecrosis of the Shoulder08/05/09
Core decompression of the humeral head has previously been used as a joint-preserving procedure for treatment of symptomatic osteonecrosis of the shoulder. In this article, we describe a new decompression technique, which involves multiple small-diameter (3-mm) percutaneous perforations.


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