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The Future of Acute Stroke Intervention
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-future-of-acute-stroke-intervention/2091/There is a huge opportunity to improve the outcomes of stroke victims by reorganizing our healthcare delivery system to provide access to acute stroke care in highly specialized stroke centers in similar ways that heart centers mobilized 25 years ago. Join host, Dr. Mark Nolan Hill in an interstingPrevention of Surgical Complications
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/prevention-of-surgical-complications/2013/Ms. Griffin, a Director at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, discusses strategies to reduce perioperative complications. She covers not only the theoretical basis for these interventions but also their implementation in the hospital setting.Health Policy Coverage at National and State Level
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/health-policy-coverage-at-national-and-state-level/1972/Dr. Kenneth Thorpe discusses with host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill the state of healthcare in the United States today. He talks about state and federal coverage of the uninsured, SCHIP, presidential candidates' health policy and more.Physician's Participation in Lethal Injections
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/physicians-participation-in-lethal-injections/1289/Discussion about 1980 AMA issue banning physician participation in executions.Life of a Battalion Surgeon
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/life-of-a-battalion-surgeon/1271/Dr. Maurice Pickard speaks with Cdr. Richard Jadick, author of "On Call in Hell" and the first Navy doctor to be decorated for valor while serving in Iraq, about his experiences tending to medical emergencies both among his men and the wounded civilians caught in the crossfire of Iraq's insurgency.The Questionable Evolution of Lethal Injection
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-questionable-evolution-of-lethal-injection/673/Today we use a series of chemicals which may not render criminals unconscious but rather paralyze their breathing. With this in mind, have we really evolved in our scientific rationales?The Future of SCHIP: How to Insure More Children
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-future-of-schip-how-to-insure-more-children/425/Ron Pollack, executive director of Families USA, talks about how SCHIP could be expanded to insure more children, and what that would mean for physicians.The Future of MS Management: Novel Agents and Clinical Approaches
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/program-name/36360/The multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment landscape is rapidly evolving, with novel approaches on the horizon that may transform care for progressive patients. Explore the latest phase 3 data on BTK inhibitors like tolebrutinib and gain insights into ongoing CAR T-cell and remyelination research, includLearning, Laughing, and Living with Multiple Sclerosis
https://reachmd.com/diseases-diagnoses/ms-immune-disorders/learning-laughing-and-living-with-multiple-sclerosis/37228/Ardra Shephard, a musician, author, fashion-show TV host, podcaster, and MS advocate, discusses her experiences living with MS, including how she uses her story to educate and encourage others living with MS. She is joined by Jiwon Oh, MD, Medical Director of the Barlo Multiple Sclerosis Program atArtificial Intelligence in Clinical Neurology: Opportunities, Limitations, and the Path Forward
https://reachmd.com/diseases-diagnoses/imaging-testing/artificial-intelligence-in-clinical-neurology-opportunities-limitations-and-the-path-forward/56386/Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing clinical neuroimaging by enhancing how neurologic conditions are diagnosed, prioritized, and managed, but its challenges must be addressed to ensure safe and fair use across diverse patient populations.