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Evaluating PARP and ER Targeting in ER+/HER2– Breast Cancer
https://reachmd.com/programs/project-oncology/parp-er-targeting-breast-cancer/48764/Early findings from the PETRA study suggest that combining saruparib with camizestrant may offer added clinical benefit in ER+/HER2– advanced breast cancer, particularly in patients with BRCA or PALB2 mutations. Tune in to hear from Dr. Pavani Chalasani and Dr. Timothy Yap as they discuss this encouReconnecting With Patients: A Human-Centered Approach to Everyday Practice
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/reconnecting-patients-human-centered-approach/48726/What does it really mean to humanize medicine? In this candid conversation, Ryan Quigley and Dr. Michael Greenberg explore how clinicians can revive empathy, trust, and emotional connection in patient care, from intentional language shifts to brief yet meaningful moments of authentic connectiImproved Strategies for Treating Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/improved-strategies-for-treating-alcohol-use-disorder-aud/15042/The burden of AUD is often drowned out by the growing opioid epidemic, but AUD impacts many of our patients. Tune in to find out how you can help.The Menace of Multitasking in Clinical Practice
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/the-menace-of-multitasking-in-clinical-practice/6964/Modern clinical practice places high value on the skill of multitasking. Yet recent date indicate that multitasking leads to increased errors and decreased productivity. To better understand how multitasking impacts patient safety and personal wellbeing, host Mimi Secor welcomes Dr. Joanne Perron, CNew Outcomes are Shaping the Psoriatic Arthritis Therapeutic Landscape
https://reachmd.com/programs/beyond-skin-deep/new-outcomes-are-shaping-the-psoriatic-arthritis-therapeutic-landscape/10143/Updated outcome measures are dramatically shifting PsA treatment paradigms. Are you assessing outcome measures beyond pain and function?Flu Vaccine Reduces Hospitalizations for Pneumonia
https://reachmd.com/programs/the-jama-report/flu-vaccine-reduces-hospitalizations-pneumonia/7714/[Read the Article] In the United States, seasonal influenza epidemics are responsible for an estimated 226,000 hospitalizations and between 3,000 and 49,000 deaths each year. Pneumonia, the leading infectious cause of hospitalization and death in the United States, is a serious complication of influ"My Maggie:" a Husband's Account of Usher Syndrome
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/my-maggie-a-husbands-account-of-usher-syndrome/2299/In his book “My Maggie,” Chicago sports anchor Rich King writes a powerful, complex, and memorable love story about his childhood sweetheart and wife of 32 years. Diagnosed with hearing loss at the age of four, Maggie wore cumbersome hearing aids and felt the humiliation of being "different." SlowlyRewriting the Prognosis: Advances in Endometrial Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
https://reachmd.com/programs/project-oncology/rewriting-the-prognosis-advances-in-endometrial-cancer-diagnosis-and-treatment/36394/The treatment landscape for endometrial cancer is undergoing a critical transformation as rising incidence, earlier onset, and persistent disparities—especially among younger patients and patients of color—demand urgent attention. Hear from Dr. Kathleen Moore as she unpacks the role of molecular subEasing the Healthcare Burden on Small Businesses
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/easing-the-healthcare-burden-on-small-businesses/4046/Is your practice one of the growing number of small healthcare businesses that cannot afford to provide health insurance for its employees? It’s a startling reality for many medical employers and employees, and more broadly, for the entire small business sector, which, in some states, is the cFood Protein Enterocolitis (FPIES): The Patient's Difficult Path to Diagnosis
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/food-protein-enterocolitis-fpies-patients-difficult-path-diagnosis/7492/Over the past decade, Food Protein Enterocolitis, or FPIES, has emerged as the most actively studied non–IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food allergy because of its acute onset, severity of symptoms, and distinctive clinical features. Yet as a rare allergic disorder of infancy and young childhood, it