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Conference Coverage Highlights - HIMSS10
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/conference-coverage-highlights-himss10/5363/The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference brings together more than 28,000 healthcare industry IT experts to see offerings from over 900 exhibitors. It is the largest annual gathering in the healthcare information technology field. This year's exhibit takesParticle Number Testing in the Prevention of Atherosclerosis
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/particle-number-testing-in-the-prevention-of-atherosclerosis/5189/What is the role of advanced lipid testing, and particle number testing in particular? How might this information change the way you treat your patients? Host Dr. Alan Brown talks with Dr. Tara Dall, medical director of Advanced Lipidology Early Detection Center for Heart Disease and Diabetes in DelPro Football Players and Brain Injury: New Guidelines
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/pro-football-players-and-brain-injury-new-guidelines/5109/The National Football League has placed its strictest rules yet on managing concussions. What is the medical profession to make of such a policy and what are its broader implications for players' long-term health and for future medical research? Dr. Julian Bailes is a founding member of the Brain InLocum Tenens: More Than a Temporary Career Choice
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/locum-tenens-more-than-a-temporary-career-choice/4866/The field of temporary workers has become commonplace to satisfy shortages of nurses and fill gaps to ensure health care delivery. Doctors too — and particularly primary care physicians — are increasingly going locum tenens. The numbers may surprise you. Jenni Hunter, divisional vice president of StAre Fat, Sugar and Salt Holding Our Health Hostage?
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/are-fat-sugar-and-salt-holding-our-health-hostage/4761/We know that the basic ingredients in our food have played a major role in the progression of our country's obesity epidemic -- it's not all about our genetics and our sedentary lifestyle. Yet, armed with this knowledge, and amid a bevy of weight loss pills, exercise routines and diet fads galore, wPsychiatric Diagnosis and Care in Long Term Care Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-long-term-care-medicine/psychiatric-diagnosis-and-care-in-long-term-care-medicine/4751/The diversity of residents in long term care medicine can present unique challenges in diagnosing and caring for patients with various psychiatric conditions. What should physicians keep in mind when caring for younger patients, those with Alzheimer's disease, or patients who have had a stroke at loFramingham: The Foundation of Modern Heart Research
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/framingham-the-foundation-of-modern-heart-research/4741/Sixty years ago, a group of investigators began an ambitious research project in Framingham, Massachusetts. At the time, we didn't know smoking increased the risk of heart disease. We didn't understand that high cholesterol and hypertension were risk factors for cardiovascular conditions, and we hadHospital System Has Head Start on Electronic Records
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/hospital-system-has-head-start-on-electronic-records/4739/The economic stimulus package signed into law by President Barack Obama provides doctors money to get their offices set up for electronic medical records over the next few years. But there are actually a few health care systems ahead of the curve on electronic medical records with systems installedLasting Medical Impacts of the 1984 Bhopal Disaster
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-global-medicine/lasting-medical-impacts-of-the-1984-bhopal-disaster/4559/Many of us remember the chemical disaster that occurred in Bhopal, India in December 1984. Twenty-five years after what many call the world's worst industrial disaster, estimates suggest more than 100,000 people, including children of survivors of the initial disaster, still suffer illnesses that arManagement and Prevention of GI Disorders in Women
https://reachmd.com/programs/gi-insights/management-and-prevention-of-gi-disorders-in-women/4454/Host Dr. Jay Goldstein welcomes Dr. Deborah Proctor, professor of medicine in the section of digestive diseases and medical director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program at Yale University School of Medicine, to provide an overview of common female gastroenterological disorders. They discuss wh