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Science and Nonbelief: a Discussion on Religion's Place in Scientific Communities
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/science-and-nonbelief-a-discussion-on-religions-place-in-scientific-communities/2582/Richard Dawkins is famous for saying science supports religious nonbelief, but many good scientists, such as Francis Collins, are religious and strongly oppose Dawkins's position. Where do you stand on this question? Physics professor and author Taner Edis, PhD discusses his book, Science and NonbelThe Plan for Hospitals in Covering the Uninsured
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-plan-for-hospitals-in-covering-the-uninsured/2527/Health care, its cost and availability are major concerns as voters evaluate issues in this year's elections, and hospital care plays a huge role in that it consumes the largest share of the tab. So how will the nation's hospitals figure into this national debate? Richard Umbdenstock, president andNavigating Medical Volunteer Travel Opportunities
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/navigating-medical-volunteer-travel-opportunities/2514/What secrets can one of the world’s experts on travel teach us? How do you negotiate medical volunteer travel? The Travel Editor for NBC’s Today show, CNBC and MSNBC, Peter Greenberg explores travel with a medical perspective with host Dr. Leslie Lundt.Medical Travel Tips From a Pro
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/medical-travel-tips-from-a-pro/2513/Peter Greenberg’s latest book has been described as the “PDR” for travelers. Even if you are a seasoned traveler you may learn a thing or two. The Travel Editor for NBC’s Today show tells host Dr. Leslie Lundt how to have a better travel experience.Moving Beyond SSRI's
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/moving-beyond-ssris/2478/Today we have many options to treat depression: the SSRIs, Cymbalta, Effexor, Emsam, Wellbutrin, just to name a few. How do you know when to move beyond the SSRIs? When is it time to refer to a psychiatrist? What if there are no psychiatrists available to your patients? Host Dr. Leslie Lundt welcThe Nuts and Bolts of Lap-Band Surgery
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-nuts-and-bolts-of-lap-band-surgery/2472/Dr. Watson, co-author of the Lap-Band Companion Handbook and a general surgeon with years of experience performing the Lap-Band procedure goes through the practical aspects of Lap-Band surgery: Who is a candidate, what to look for in a surgeon and a bariatric program, what are the financial realitieBoosting Practice Revenue in Tough Economic Times
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/boosting-practice-revenue-in-tough-economic-times/2426/Almost every day, you hear or read about people working more for less, and doctors are no different with employers, insurers and government payers looking for ways to slow rising health costs. So how do doctors maximize revenue in this challenging environment? Tim Dugan, co-founder of private equityTort Reform's Momentum and its Benefit to Doctors
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/tort-reforms-momentum-and-its-benefit-to-doctors/2416/Potentially better rates in the wake of tort reform that have capped certain damages are more in the offering than in recent years, but is the momentum going to continue to spread across the country in states where tort reform has stalled? Dr. Richard Anderson, chairman and chief executive officer oA Doctor's Opinion on Pharma Education
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/a-doctors-opinion-on-pharma-education/2399/Dr. Daniel Carlat has written in a New York Times article called, “Dr. Drug Rep”, that allowing pharmaceutical companies to sponsor medical education leads to many bad things, including biased education, corrupt physicians, and, ultimately, harm to our patients. Host Dr. Leslie Lundt listens to whatAortic Stenosis and Percutaneous AV Replacement
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/aortic-stenosis-and-percutaneous-av-replacement/2304/Each year more than 200,000 patients do not receive surgical valve replacement due to excessive risk factors, refusal of surgery and comorbidities. Percutaneous aortic valve replacement, a less invasive option, could provide the life saving alternative treatment your patient needs. Join host Dr. Mar