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The Psychological Impact of Brain Trauma: Lessons from Army Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/the-strength-to-heal/the-psychological-impact-of-brain-trauma-lessons-from-army-medicine/3509/The physical wounds of a traumatic brain injury are often unmistakable. Yet even mild injury to the brain can bring significant behavioral consequences, which may only surface over time. What are the most common clinical manifestations of these conditions? What can be done to provide suitable therapHypothermic Treatment for Children With TBI
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/hypothermic-treatment-for-children-with-tbi/3471/A young patient is brought into the emergency department having suffered a traumatic brain injury. Hypothermia may be considered as part of the treatment regimen. If so, how soon after the injury should treatment begin, and how long should treatment last? Dr. Jamie Hutchison, associate professor ofThe Impact of a National Shortage of General Surgeons
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-impact-of-a-national-shortage-of-general-surgeons/3463/A nationwide survey reveals that the number of general surgeons has dropped 25 percent in the past 25 years. A continuation of this decline could have profound implications on patient populations that depend on general surgeons. What are the key demographic concerns surrounding a potential nationalThe Evolution of General Surgery
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-evolution-of-general-surgery/3462/Thirty to forty years ago, the field of general surgery was truly flourishing. General surgeons treated patients for an array of surgical conditions, as the concept of present day sub-specialties had yet to take hold. What has led to this significant shift in the focus of general surgery? Host Dr. MMaintaining Professionalism With Pediatric Patients & Their Families
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-childrens-health/maintaining-professionalism-with-pediatric-patients-their-families/3390/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. With this is mind, many practitFunding Healthcare: A Vote for Individuals Paying the Way
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-public-health-policy/funding-healthcare-a-vote-for-individuals-paying-the-way/3381/In 75 years ½ of GDP of this country will be in healthcare if we continue to pay the way we are now says our guest Dr. Thomas Saving, director of the Private Enterprise Research Center at Texas A&M University. Dr. Saving speaks with host Dr. Bill Rutenberg about alternative sources of healthcaSports Nutrition, Supplements & Anabolic Steroids
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-sports-medicine/sports-nutrition-supplements-anabolic-steroids/3274/The drive to be the best in sports often draws young athletes to enhance and improve their performance using supplements and anabolic steroids. Dr. Paul Stricker, board certified in both pediatrics and sports medicine, explains how anabolic steroids work and their adverse effects. Dr. Stricker saysNavigating the Tenure Process in Academic Gastroenterology
https://reachmd.com/programs/gi-insights/navigating-the-tenure-process-in-academic-gastroenterology/3246/Successfully navigating the tenure process in academic gastroenterology requires strategy, fortitude, and a firm understanding of its implications. What are the unwritten rules of the academic ladder? What can you do to make sure that you receive the promotion for which you strive? Host Dr. Jay GoldMove Over Marcus Welby: Distinctive Paths to Medical School
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-womens-health/move-over-marcus-welby-distinctive-paths-to-medical-school/3163/A medical school graduation photo today looks much different than those of the 1950s, with a considerable shift in gender distribution, and a diverse collection of races, nationalities and pre-medical school experiences. Ms. Thea Sakata and Ms. Lina Rodriguez, both first-year medical students at NorCost-Effective Care in Patients' Best Interest
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-public-health-policy/cost-effective-care-in-patients-best-interest/3102/In a fascinating conversation with Senior Medical Economist of the Rand Corporation, Geoffrey Joyce PhD, host Dr. Bill Rutenberg learns how economists value healthcare. How much is a year of life worth? What is the “Standard Gamble?” What are the differences in health care rationing between the Unit