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When Your Patient Has a Spinal Deformity: Clinical Priorities
https://reachmd.com/programs/medical-breakthroughs-from-penn-medicine/when-your-patient-has-a-spinal-deformity-clinical-priorities/9991/Orthopaedic Surgery Expert Dr. Comron Saifi reviews assessment and treatment options for spinal deformities.Understanding Musculoskeletal Tumors
https://reachmd.com/programs/medical-breakthroughs-from-penn-medicine/understanding-musculoskeletal-tumors/7084/Presentation of lumps and bumps are common in the primary care setting, but the appropriate approach is vital to determine whether there may be a deeper problem. A better understanding can lead to more effective treatment. Expert guest Dr. Kristy Weber discusses musculoskeletal tumors during her disThe Modern Mature Woman
https://reachmd.com/ma-issues-index/july-august-2025/modern-mature-woman-navigating-skincare-style-refine-not-redo/36654/Navigating skincare and style to refine, not redoHow Regular Exercise Can Help Reverse Cardiac Aging
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/how-regular-exercise-can-help-reverse-cardiac-aging/10033/Dr. Benjamin Levine explains how regular exercise training can decrease cardiac stiffness and reverse the effects of sedentary aging on the heart.Osteosarcoma: Clinical Priorities for Recognition and Treatment
https://reachmd.com/programs/medical-breakthroughs-from-penn-medicine/rare-diagnoses-osteosarcoma/7085/Osteosarcoma is a relatively rare but feared disease. What exactly is an osteosarcoma and how should it be worked up and treated? Host Dr. Lee Freedman discusses this diagnosis with Dr. Kristy Weber, Abramson Family Professor in Sarcoma Care Excellence and Professor, Vice-Chair of Faculty Affairs,Big Data in Medicine: "The Good, the Bad, and the Creepy" Implications for Patient Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/lifelong-learning/big-data-medicine-good-bad-and-creepy-implications-patient-care/7298/How will new computational techniques leveraging "big data" analytics impact healthcare systems and medical practices, and where should this data come from? Alicia Sutton welcomes Jennifer Golbeck, director of the Human Computer Interaction Lab and associate professor at the College of Information SThe Use of TORS for HPV-Related Oropharynx Cancer
https://reachmd.com/programs/medical-breakthroughs-from-penn-medicine/the-use-of-tors-for-hpv-related-oropharynx-cancer/7251/Oropharyngeal cancer is part of a growing proportion of head and neck malignancies. This has also been associated with the increase in infection of the oropharynx by oncogenic strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). And, transoral robotic surgery, or TORS, has allowed for minimally invasive surgeThe Gravity of Success: Thriving in a Changing Business Environment
https://reachmd.com/programs/lifelong-learning/gravity-success-thriving-dynamic-environments/7337/Past success is not always a predictor of future success, and nowhere is this clearer than in the medical field. But what can medicine draw from the unprecedented successes and colossal failures of the corporate world? Joining host Alicia Sutton to discuss the gravity of success, and ways to avoid fTreatment Modalities for Diabetic Retinopathy
https://reachmd.com/programs/revealing-retina/treatment-modalities-for-diabetic-retinopathy/5626/The standard treatment for proliferative and non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy is laser photocoagulation, but novel methods, including injectable steroids or anti-vascular endothelial growth factor, are also showing promise. What tests can help opthamologists determine the area of leakage in thRe-evaluating Testosterone Therapy
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/re-evaluating-testosterone-therapy/4462/Testosterone therapy for men is controversial, but some new research suggests physicians might want to re-evaluate increasing the levels of testosterone in men with lower levels. Sexual dysfunction is one of the more apparent symptoms of low testosterone, but what are the other non-sexual symptoms o