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Rheumatology Updates: Making NORM the Norm
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/rheumatology-updates-making-norm-the-norm/10301/The National Organization of Rheumatology Managers provides a host of services for rheumatology practices and their patients. Could NORM help you?The Rising Diabulimia Epidemic: Safeguarding Diabetic Patients with Eating Disorders
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/the-rising-diabulimia-epidemic-safeguarding-diabetic-patients-eating-disorders/8453/Author Susan Weiner talks about the rise of diabulimia, a dual diagnosis of diabetes and eating disorders, affecting teens and young women nationally.Update on Physician Assistants in Puerto Rico
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/update-on-physician-assistants-in-puerto-rico/6382/Legislation was introduced last year to legally authorize physician assistants to practice in Puerto Rico, the only US territory where they're not. This week's guest, PA Luis Ramos, began the push to bring PAs and other mid-level providers to Puerto Rico. He joins host Lisa Dandrea Lenell to discussThe Medical System in Ghana: Key Roles for Physician Assistants
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-global-medicine/the-medical-system-in-ghana-key-roles-for-physician-assistants/5789/In the past 40 years Medical Assistants have become a crucial part of Ghana's healthcare system. The MAs as their called are the equivalent to PAs in the U.S. For the past 40 years the 500 Medical Assistants have been trained at the Kintampo Rural Health Training School. Dr. Emmanuel Teye AdjaseRetinoblastoma Therapy to Save Vision, Rebuilding Lives
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-cancer/retinoblastoma-therapy-to-save-vision-rebuilding-lives/4310/Survival rates for retinoblastoma now approach 100 percent, but in years past, enucleation was the only sure way to cure this rare pediatric malignancy. We're now seeing advances in chemotherapy that not only spare the child's eye, but can preserve vision as well. What makes this chemotherapy regimeExpedited Partner Therapy for STDs vs. Traditional Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-public-health-policy/expedited-partner-therapy-for-stds-vs-traditional-care/3734/For many years the treatment of those infected with sexually transmitted diseases has included recommendations for including the notification and treatment of partners. Lately medical researchers and legal minds are studying how patient’s partners are accessed and treated by the medical system. TheyTechnologies and Methods for Visualizing the Retina
https://reachmd.com/programs/revealing-retina/technologies-and-methods-for-visualizing-the-retina/3663/Dr. Richard Rosen, surgeon director for the department of ophthalmology and director of ophthalmic research in the Advanced Imaging Center at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, joins host Dr. Roy Levit to discuss technologies and methods to examine the retina.Proposed Hospital Standards for Parkinson Disease Care Aim to Avoid Preventable Harm
https://reachmd.com/programs/practical-neurology/proposed-hospital-standards-for-parkinson-disease-care-aim-to-avoid-preventable-harm/35438/Preventable harm is a serious concern for patients with Parkinson disease who receive care in the hospital setting, even when admitted for reasons other than their diagnosis. Peter Pronovost, MD, PhD, FCCM, Chief Quality and Transformation Officer at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, ClBringing Science to the Next Generation
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/bringing-science-to-the-next-generation/2242/Dr. Mani Bhaumik, inventor of the excimer laser, the key component to Lasik surgery, and author of the best seller, Code Name God, is now focusing his energy towards educating children in science. For 10 years he has been working on the story for a new animated series about physics. Join host, Dr.Educating Adolescents About Drugs and the Brain
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/educating-adolescents-about-drugs-and-the-brain/1527/Senior scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Dr. Stephen Dewey, tells host Dr. Leslie Lundt about his work educating 125,000 children and teens every year about how drugs of abuse affect the brain. Dr. Dewey also shares what he has learned from the students and how it has changed his researc