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Health-Related Quality of Life: Impacts on Patient Outcomes
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/health-related-quality-of-life-impacts-on-patient-outcomes/2955/Quality of life as related to patient care; how do you measure it, teach it, and use it? Join host Dr. Gary Kohn as he explores the topic with Dr. Melanie Calvert, a research fellow at the University of Birmingham and PhD biochemist who's worked with clinicians, industry, and academics researching tStem Cell Research and Clinical Applications: Getting to the Tooth of the Matter
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/stem-cell-research-and-clinical-applications-getting-to-the-tooth-of-the-matter/2894/Dr. Ophir Klein, of the Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program at the University of California, San Francisco discusses his research on the mouse incisor and its continual growth correlated with stem cells, with your host, Dr. Bruce Bloom. Listen in as the Dr. Klein explores the world of stem cell resCortical Demyelination in PML and MS
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/cortical-demyelination-in-pml-and-ms/2797/Cortical demyelination now appears to be an important pathologic substrate for functional deficits in MS and PML yet the pathology differs from that in the white matter. What is our current understanding? Dr. Richard Ransohoff, the Director of the Neuroinflammation Research Center at the Lerner ResEthical Issues in a Pandemic: Social Justice
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-disaster-medicine-and-preparedness/ethical-issues-in-a-pandemic-social-justice/2745/Dr. Nancy Berlinger, deputy director and research associate at The Hastings Center, an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan bioethics research institute located in Garrison, New York discusses how a pandemic will force the individual to think of him or herself as part of a larger society and the consSelective Autonomic Activation
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/selective-autonomic-activation/2715/Selective unilateral autonomic activation may play an important role in treating psychiatric disorders in the future. What is it and how do you do it? David Shannahoff-Khalsa explains this technique to host Dr. Leslie Lundt.Complementary Medicine & Pediatrics: Part 2
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/complementary-medicine-pediatrics-part-2/2707/What are the most practical applications of alternative and complementary medicine that Pediatricians may want to incorporate in their practice? Pediatrician host, Dr. Bill Rutenberg learns from pediatrician Kathi Kemper about Vitamin D, Probiotics, Seabands, and various foods that you may want to uColonoscopy Follow-Up: Patients of Varied Risk
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/colonoscopy-follow-up-patients-of-varied-risk/2556/Dr. Carol Burke, Director of the Center for Colon Polyp & Cancer Prevention at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses follow-up after colonoscopies, for patients of varying degrees of risk, with your host, Dr. Lee Freedman.Muslim Spirituality in Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/muslim-spirituality-in-medicine/2517/"Faith makes you a better doctor." Dr. Hafizur Rehman, a pediatric attending physician at Good Samaritan Hospital, and active leader in the Muslim community, discusses the aspects in which he and his patients have benefited from the relationship his faith has had in his practice, including specificPoker and Medicine: What is the Connection?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/poker-and-medicine-what-is-the-connection/2479/Learning how to read nonverbal cues can make you a better physician. And your poker skills may just improve while you are at it! Host Dr. Leslie Lundt is joined by full-time family physician and part-time professional poker player, Dr. Michael Reiner to discuss how he combines medicine and poker.MI: Do Men and Women Get Different Care?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/mi-do-men-and-women-get-different-care/2467/The differences in research effort directed at diseases that affect men and those that affect women is one of the hot button political issues in medicine today. Yet what about differences in medical care delivered to men and women? Specifically, are we truly gender blind in caring for men and wome