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Overhead Sports Injuries in Young Athletes: Prevention and Management Strategies
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/overhead-sports-injuries-young-athletes-prevention-management-strategies/7667/Dr. Brian McDonough welcomes Dr. Eric Edmonds, co-director of 360 Sports Medicine and one of two fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego with subspeciality certification in sports medicine. Dr. Edmond is also an associate clinical professor at UC San Diego, whereDonovan Green, Author of "No Excuses Fitness"
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/donovan-green-author-no-excuses-fitness/7418/Dr. Brian McDonough welcomes Donovan Green, personal trainer and author of No Excuses Fitness, to Primary Care Today. Mr. Green talks about practical, brass tacks strategies for getting in shape, starting with the basic primer to just get people moving regardless of fitness level.Post-Menopause Vaginal Health Issues & Treatment
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-womens-health/post-menopause-vaginal-health-issues-treatment/7306/Issues of vaginal health are commonly seen in post-menopausal women, breast cancer survivors and women who have had a hysterectomy. According to the US Census Bureau there are nearly 46M women between the ages of 50 and 80, and over 2.8M breast cancer survivors. Existing treatments for post-menopausTim Coté on Orphan Drugs and the Fight Against Rare Diseases
https://reachmd.com/programs/FDA-Drug-Information-Updates/tim-cote-on-orphan-drugs-and-the-fight-against-rare-diseases/7185/Dr. Tim Coté is director of the FDA's Office of Orphan Products Development. Coté's office is responsible for implementing the 1983 Orphan Drug Act, originally the brainchild of a Connecticut woman whose children suffered from a rare disease. In the years since that Act was passed, says Coté, 357 neScurvy: How a Surgeon, a Mariner, and a Gentlemen Solved the Greatest Medical Mystery of the Age of Sail
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/scurvy-how-a-surgeon-a-mariner-and-a-gentlemen-solved-the-greatest-medical-mystery-of-the-age-of-sail/6925/From the 15th to the mid-19th centuries, scurvy caused more deaths at sea than storms, shipwrecks, combat and all other diseases combined, according to author Stephen Bown. In this remarkable discussion, Bown talks about the harrowing path toward the cure for scurvy. While ranking among the greatestFemale Sexual Dysfunction: Updates from Omnia Education's Women's Health Annual Visit (WHAV)
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/female-sexual-dysfunction-updates-from-omnia-educations-womens-health-annual-visit-whav/6843/Featured from the Omnia Education live activity entitled "Women's Health Annual Visit" (WHAV) are Dr. Andrea Singer, Associate Professor of Medicine and Obsetrics and Gynecology at Georgetown University Medical Center, and Dr. Susan Kellogg-Spadt, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Drexler UnLeveraging Social Media in Clinical Practice
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/leveraging-social-media-in-clinical-practice/6765/Host Dr. Brian McDonough welcomes Dr. Brian McGowan, Chief Learning Officer of ArcheMedX, Inc, to discuss the educational, logistic, and communicative opportunities for clinicians who utilize both traditional and novel social media networks.Cardiac Screening for Asymptomatic Patients With Diabetes
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-diabetes/cardiac-screening-for-asymptomatic-patients-with-diabetes/6095/It is often thought that patients with diabetes have more "silent" heart disease than patients without diabetes: Coronary artery disease is a leading cause of death among these patients. But is screening all asymptomatic patients with diabetes for the condition prudent, or should we exercise cautionShould We Screen Asymptomatic Patients for Subclinical Atherosclerosis?
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/should-we-screen-asymptomatic-patients-for-subclinical-atherosclerosis/6031/It is apparent to most physicians that patients at high risk for having a cardiovascular event should be screened, but what about those patients who fall into the intermediate risk category (classified using the Framingham risk score)? Dr. Prediman Shah, director of the division of cardiology at CedGenetic Research into Hypodiploid ALL
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-cancer/genetic-research-into-hypodiploid-all/5712/How does understanding the genetics of rare disease help us understand other pressing pediatric problems? Dr. Charles Mullighan is assistant member of the faculty, pathology department, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. He joins Dr. Bruce Bloom to discuss the genetics of acute lymphoblastic leu