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Studies in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Paradox of Conflicting Results
https://reachmd.com/programs/autism-spectrum/studies-autism-spectrum-disorder-paradox-of-conflicting-results/9825/Dr. Benjamin Yerys explains why studies on brain connections in people with ASD are showing conflicting results, and how this is possible.Words Matter: Adding Conviction to Patient Conversations
https://reachmd.com/programs/speaking-of/words-matter-adding-conviction-patient-conversations/8514/Karen Friedman describes ways to make your words count, from adding conviction to removing filler words and more.How the Prescription Opioid Epidemic is Affecting Children and Teens
https://reachmd.com/programs/the-jama-report/how-prescription-opioid-epidemic-affecting-children-and-teens/8407/A new study in JAMA looked at how often kids and teenagers were hospitalized for opioid poisoning over a sixteen-year period.Weekly Check-Up | January 4th 2016
https://reachmd.com/programs/video-library/weekly-check-january-4th-2016/7849/Welcome to the Weekly Check-up on ReachMD for the week of January 4th 2016. Check out this special edition where we show you the silly side of 2015! Happy New Year from everyone at ReachMD.Pathways Toward Better Lipid Medication Adherence
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/pathways-toward-better-lipid-medication-adherence/7615/Medication Adherence: is it the Achilles Heel in your therapies for patients with dyslipidemia? Dr. Lynne Braun, nurse practitioner in the Preventive Cardiology Center and the Heart Center for Women, and Professor in the Department of Adult Health Nursing at the Rush College of Nursing in Chicago, tBack to the Future: a History of ACOG in Social Media's Golden Age
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/back-to-the-future-a-history-of-acog-in-social-medias-golden-age/7523/From mapping AEDs on a phone app to communicating with colleagues on Facebook, technology has become an integral part of daily life. Some would even call their phones an extension of the human nervous system, as evinced by a near-constant awareness of their battery life. Yet despite this high prevalTeam-Based Care Models: Treating Patients at the Right Time and Cost
https://reachmd.com/programs/lifelong-learning/team-based-care-models-treating-patients-right-time-cost/7340/Healthcare costs in the U.S. are among the highest in the world, yet health outcomes remain in the bottom tiers compared to other developed countries. How might the care delivery model be changed to affect change in this regard, and who is leading the way? Joining host Alicia Sutton to examine one sStaying Active After Retirement: Advice for the Seasoned Clinician
https://reachmd.com/programs/your-career-in-healthcare/staying-active-after-retirement-advice-seasoned-clinician/7402/Have you retired, but miss the lifestyle and purposeful pursuits of your clinical practice? Moreover, do you feel like you still have more to give, both within and outside your profession? Joining Tim Rush to address these and other questions is retired pediatrician Dr. Joseph Skoloff, who practicedReachMD Panel on Exercise Recommendations: Guiding Patients to Healthier Lifestyles
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/reachmd-panel-exercise-recommendations-guiding-patients-healthier-lifestyles/7352/How do you counsel your patients on exercise? Do you follow guidelines, or do you prefer other methods borne of your own experience? Furthermore, do you practice what you preach? These are just some of the important questions examined on this panel edition of Primary Care Today, moderated by Dr. BriThe Patients We Must Not Miss: Recognizing Depression in Primary Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-patients-we-must-not-miss-recognizing-depression-in-primary-care/6984/According to the Anxiety and Depression Society of America, major depressive disorder (MDD) is the leading cause of disability in the US for people ages 15-44. Primary care physicians see this problem every day, yet many struggle with recognizing warning signs, diagnosing, and treating the disorder.