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Next-Gen Clinical Monitoring: Predicting Inpatient Decline with AI-Driven Alerts
https://reachmd.com/programs/the-convergence/clinical-monitoring-inpatient-decline-ai-alerts/39924/An artificial intelligence (AI)-driven clinical alert model has the potential to reshape inpatient care by detecting early signs of deterioration an average of 17 hours before adverse events occur. Dr. Brian McDonough sits down with Dr. Theodoros Zanos, to learn more about how his team combined contClinical Updates in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: From Surveillance to Treatment
https://reachmd.com/programs/deep-breaths-updates-chest/nsclc-updates-surveillance-treatment/35984/From updated surveillance strategies to evolving biopsy techniques and treatment advances, recent findings presented at 2025 conferences are reshaping non-small cell lung cancer management. Dr. Gerard Silvestri speaks with Drs. Adam Fox and Anurag Singh to explore key data influencing diagnostic decContributing Factors to Persistent or Adult-Onset Atopic Dermatitis
https://reachmd.com/programs/dermatology-hub-neuroimmune-network/contributing-factors-to-persistent-or-adult-onset-atopic-dermatitis/48773/Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, discusses potential reasons for the increasing prevalence of atopic dermatitis in adults, especially in certain parts of the world.Preventing Sjögren’s Complications: The Importance of Timely, Accurate Diagnosis
https://reachmd.com/programs/living-rheum/preventing-sjogrens-complications-the-importance-of-timely-accurate-diagnosis/36347/Delayed recognition of Sjögren’s disease can lead to serious complications, including interstitial lung disease, lymphoma, and renal involvement. That's why awareness of these diverse manifestations can improve diagnostic accuracy, prevent irreversible damage, and support timely, comprehensive care.NIH Analysis Examines Association Between AD and Comorbidities
https://reachmd.com/programs/practical-dermatology-atopic-dermatitis/nih-analysis-examines-association-between-ad-and-comorbidities/27113/In this week's DermwireTV, new NIH data looks at the association between AD and several health conditions; a study evaluates the effect of lebrikizumab monotherapy in patients with moderate-to-severe AD over 16 weeks; and Andrew Mastro provides tips on how to optimize the first 5 minutes with a patiAssessing Interest in Oral vs. LAI ART Among Women with HIV
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/assessing-interest-in-oral-vs-lai-art-among-women-with-hiv/24151/There’s an overall preference for LAI ART among women with HIV, but various factors impact a patient’s preference. Learn more.Preventing HIV & Substance Use in Incarcerated Women: Can an App Help?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/preventing-hiv-substance-use-in-incarcerated-women-can-an-app-help/15745/Incarcerated women are often left out of the conversation when it comes to HIV prevention. Here’s how an app is looking to change that.What is Quality Improvement Really About? Answers from Duke's Clinical Research Institute
https://reachmd.com/programs/lifelong-learning/what-is-quality-improvement-really-about-answers-from-dukes-clinical-research-institute/6999/Host Alicia Sutton is joined by Chitra Subramaniam, Ph.D., Assistant Dean and Director for Continuing Medical Education at Duke University's Clinical Research Institute. Dr. Subramaniam is also Assistant Dean at the Duke Center for Educational Excellence. She describes several initiatives being undeThe Parent's Perspectives on Autism Spectrum Disorder
https://reachmd.com/programs/autism-spectrum/the-parents-perspectives-on-autism-spectrum-disorder/6809/Host Paul Rokuskie is joined by Mercedes Ignasiak and Vanessa Vega, both parents of children with autism. Their conversation centers on the impact of this disease on entire families, how parents manage autism at home, and their roles as key contributors to the healthcare team.Glucose Control After Acute Myocardial Infarction
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/glucose-control-after-acute-myocardial-infarction/5259/Elevated blood sugar levels are quite common among even non-diabetic patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction (or AMI). Does lowering a patient's glucose level actually improve outcomes, and if so, what glucose-control therapies are most effective for these patients? Dr. Mikhail Kosiboro