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Redefining 'Routine Care' from the Patient's Standpoint
https://reachmd.com/programs/speaking-of/redefining-routine-care-patients-standpoint/8005/If you’ve been in practice long enough, chances are you’re familiar with a routine ailment or condition. However, what’s routine for you likely isn’t routine for each patient, so the way you respond (or don't respond) to repetitive concerns may be more impactful than you realize.Autism's Culture Clash: Anthropological Perspectives Across the Globe
https://reachmd.com/programs/autism-spectrum/autisms-culture-clash-anthropological-perspectives-across-the-globe/7570/Autism Spectrum Disorder has had some profound effects on our global culture over the past few years. As greater understandings of this neurological disorder are communicated by scientists, physicians, advocacy groups, educational professionals and parents, public awareness shifts and societies reshWorking to Eliminate Measles Around the Globe
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/working-eliminate-measles-around-globe/7536/About 1 in 4 people in the U.S. who get measles will be hospitalized, and globally 1 or 2 out of 1,000 people with measles will die, even with the best care. Worldwide, an estimated 20 million people get measles and 146,000 people, mostly children, die from the disease each year. Yet measles can beDisposal of Unused Medicines
https://reachmd.com/programs/FDA-Drug-Information-Updates/disposal-unused-medicines/7460/What do you do with medications that have not been used or are out of date? FDA Drug Info Rounds pharmacists discuss medication disposal options and some special disposal instructions for you to consider when throwing out expired, unwanted, or unused medicines. Learn more of the FDA Drug Info RoundsCoping with the First Experience of Death in a Medical Career
https://reachmd.com/programs/profiles-in-clinical-excellence/coping-first-experience-death-medical-career/7446/Dr. Francis Salerno recounts his first exposure to death in his medical career, analogous to the experience of many health professionals young and old: the anatomy lab cadavor. What lessons can be drawn from these experiences, and how do they inform clinical practice years down the road?Redesigning a Major Health System: The Mount Sinai Case Model
https://reachmd.com/programs/conversations-on-health-care/redesigning-a-major-health-system-the-mount-sinai-case-model/6844/This week, hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter speak with Dr. Dennis Charney, Dean of the Icahn School of Medicine at the Mount Sinai Health System in New York. Dr. Charney speaks about the major redesign underway to transform their health system and medical training models to include big dataConference Coverage Highlights From the 2012 Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP) Annual Conference, Part 3
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/conference-coverage-highlights-from-the-2012-alliance-for-continuing-education-in-the-health-professions-acehp-annual-conference-part-3/6571/Join host Lawrence Sherman at this year's meeting of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP), formerly the Alliance for CME, held on January 21-24, 2012 in Orlando, Florida, for a discussion of novel mentoring opportunities in today's medical community. His guest is BPreventing Frivolous Lawsuits and Frivolous Testimony
https://reachmd.com/programs/your-career-in-healthcare/preventing-frivolous-lawsuits-and-frivolous-testimony/5877/Every year, 8-10% of doctors will be sued for malpractice. Many physicians who have been sued or watched a colleague go through litigation respond with defensive medicine, which some recent studies estimate costs the healthcare system as much as $350 billion dollars a year. Most solutions to this prFindings From the 2010 Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/findings-from-the-2010-meeting-of-the-american-association-for-cancer-research/5537/Tune in for innovative science, trial results, and news of novel technologies from this year's cancer research meeting in Washington, DC, April 17 - 21, 2010.Love It or Hate It: Changing Evidence Regarding Hormone Therapy
https://reachmd.com/programs/proto-dispatches-from-the-frontiers-of-medicine/love-it-or-hate-it-changing-evidence-regarding-hormone-therapy/5501/In the 80-year history of hormone therapy, it has been alternately embraced and rejected. Case in point: the original term, hormone replacement therapy, came to be seen as highlighting a negative state, and was changed to simply hormone therapy. Why has the pendulum swung so frequently back and fort