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Physical Therapy for the Pelvis
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-womens-and-mens-health-/physical-therapy-for-the-pelvis/3956/Chronic pelvic pain, incontinence and dyspareunia prompt many women to seek the help of their gynecologist. What most women don't know is that the next step in their treatment may be a visit to a physical therapist, for pelvic floor physical therapy. Ms. Judith Florendo, the Midwest regional represeMeasuring Your Cost Per Lead: It’s So 2019
https://reachmd.com/topics/practice-development/measuring-your-cost-per-lead-its-so-2019/35167/How to assign truly meaningful data about the cost of each bookingNeed to Grow Your Clinical Practice? Create an App for That!
https://reachmd.com/programs/your-career-in-healthcare/need-to-grow-your-clinical-practice-create-an-app-for-that/6977/As a busy health professional doing what you love, you still need to think about how to grow your business. How do you balance the clinical and business-related demands? Host Tim Rush welcomes Michael Weber, MD, cardiologist and entreprenuer, who shares his story about developing a new medical app tMaintaining Your Practice Through Tough Economic Times
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/maintaining-your-practice-through-tough-economic-times/4396/Though healthcare is seemingly one of the more stable sectors of our turbulent economy, many practitioners are still struggling to subdue rising costs. For patients who may be unable to pay up front, can you employ effective payment plans that won't sidetrack your financial outlook? What else can weIn Your Waiting Room: The Virtual IBS-C Patient Clinical Experience
https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/in-your-waiting-room-the-virtual-ibs-c-patient-clinical-experience/14955/What else can you do for your patients with IBS-C whose current therapies aren’t enough? Join our experts to explore the stories of 3 patients.So Cute You Could...Crush It?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/so-cute-you-couldcrush-it/10699/There’s a name for the urge you get to pinch a baby's face or squeeze a puppy. But it doesn’t just have a name—it could also be neurologically rooted.Patients First: Navigating Asparaginase-Based Treatment in Young Adults With ALL
https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/asparaginase-based-treatment-young-adults-all/37193/Are you up to date on treatment strategies for young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)? Evolving evidence and clinical guidelines now strongly support the use of asparaginase-based, pediatric-inspired regimens over traditional adult protocols for young adults with ALL. However, many patMechanism-Driven gMG Therapy: FcRn Antagonists and the Rise of Precision Neurology
https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/mechanism-driven-gmg-therapy-fcrn-antagonists-and-the-rise-of-precision-neurology/36277/Review FcRn antagonists in gMG, including mechanisms, pivotal trials, and strategies for integrating novel therapies into personalized care.Heart Failure Grand Rounds: 3 Things You Need to Know About Cardiac Contractility Modulation
https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/heart-failure-grand-rounds-3-things-you-need-to-know-about-cardiac-contractility-modulation/14396/What can you do when GDMT isn’t working? Learn about CCM, an implantable device-based therapy that’s improving symptoms and QoL in patients with HF.Preventing Youth Violence
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/preventing-youth-violence/7242/This session of Grand Rounds will explore the societal burden of youth violence, and the evidence-based approaches and partnerships that are necessary to prevent youth violence and its consequences. Homicide, the third leading cause of death among young people 10 to 24, is responsible for more death