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Controversies in Contraception
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/controversies-in-contraception/1607/Did you know that women weighing greater than 198 pounds (90 kilos) have a high risk of pregnancy on all forms of hormonal contraceptives? Can you imagine telling a patient that she is too overweight to go on the pill? Fortunately, we have an expert on the show that can help us with this delicatePlanning for Personnel Management in a Disaster
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-disaster-medicine-and-preparedness/planning-for-personnel-management-in-a-disaster/1520/Is your office or hospital really prepared for a disaster? Host Dr. Shira Johnson interviews Dr. Linda Kruus from Temple University on what you can learn from her study on who will show up to work and why they will do so in the event of a major disaster.Travel Medicine: Food and water issues.
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/travel-medicine-food-and-water-issues/1374/Your patient plans a business trip to Mumbai, India. Can he drink the bottled water there? He then plans to vacation in Cancun. Is it safe to eat an apple from the local street vendor? Our guest is Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky. She is an Expert Consultant, in the Division Of Global Migration and QuaranImmunizations for travel
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/immunizations-for-travel/1373/You are planning a trip to Sierra Leone to do medical humanitarian work. What vaccines do you need? Where can you find out? You are listening to ReachMD XM 233, the channel for medical Professionals. Our guest, Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky is an Expert Consultant, in the Division Of Global Migration andResources in travel medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/resources-in-travel-medicine/1371/Yellowbook.com is a web site for looking up phone numbers. Yet for physicians, another Yellow Book, this one published by the CDC, is much more useful. It is guide for giving medical advice to travelers and is up-dated every two years. Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky, an Expert Consultant in the Division ofapoE and Alzheimer's Disease
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/apoe-and-alzheimers-disease/1320/Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes Dr. Cheryl Wellington who has dedicated the past 7 years to wroking on apoE and Alzheimer's. She compares the risk factors for CVD and Alzheimer's and discusses how the brain uses cholesterol differently than other organs.Practicing Electronic Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/practicing-electronic-medicine/1286/Dr. Larry Kaskel is joined by attorney Jim Bream of Querrey and Harrow. They will battle it out as they look at the EHR to determine if it increases or decreases your risk of liability.Non-Statin Safety
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/non-statin-safety/1281/Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes Dr. James Mckenney to Lipid Luminations. Dr. Mckenney is Professor emeritus with Virginia Commonwealth University and founding member of the National Cholesterol Education Program. They will discuss Niacin, Fibrates and Omega 3 Fatty Acids. Brought to you by:Combination Lipid Therapy... What Works?
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/combination-lipid-therapy-what-works/1103/Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes Dr. Greg Brown to Lipid Luminations. Dr. Brown is a Professor of Medicine, Cardiology Division at University of Washington School of Medicine. Tune in to learn what affects traditional lipid risk variables and what combinations are most favorable. Brought to you by:Outpacing the FDA: Finding Adverse Drug Reactions
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/outpacing-the-fda-finding-adverse-drug-reactions/1097/The FDA is supposed to monitor adverse drug reactions after drugs are approved and put on the market. It collects information in a huge database to try to spot problems. But a handful of researchers tucked away in a university are using a completely different approach--and spotting problems years be