Welcome to the Weekly Check-up on ReachMD for the week of February 15th, 2016.
Check out this week's programs:
- The Problem of Drug Diversion in Healthcare Settings
- Eating Seafood May Help Lower the Risk of Dementia
- Individualizing VTE Treatment and Prevention of Recurrence: The Place for Direct Oral Anticoagulants in VTE
- A Crisis in Slow Motion: Why the Rise of Sedentary Lifestyles Matters
- Optimizing Outcomes in AMD: Guidance from Clinical Trials
- Addressing Information Gaps in Advanced Prenatal Screening: What Your Expecting Patients Need to Know
- Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
- Integrating Online Heart Disease Risk Assessments into Practice
- New Frontiers in Melanoma: A Focus on Sequential and Combination Immunotherapy
- Reporting Serious Problems with Medical Products: FDA's MedWatch Tips and Tools
- New Frontiers in Melanoma: A Focus on Immune-Related Adverse Events and Emerging Data on Brain Metastases
- When it's Time to Call the Dermatologist: Hot Topics in Skin Care
- A Case Review: Treatment-Naïve Patient with Advanced NSCLC: Smoker with Metastatic Squamous Cell Tumor
- Shared Decision Making in Clinical Care: Impacts on Both Patients & Providers