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From Tricorders to Medical Sensors: Turning Science Fiction into Reality
https://reachmd.com/programs/conversations-on-health-care/from-tricorders-to-medical-sensors-turning-science-fiction-into-reality/7224/This week, Mark and Margaret speak with Dr. Erik Viirre. Dr. Viirre is the Medical and Technical Director of the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE and the Nokia Sensing XCHALLENGE. His primary appointment is Adjunct Professor in the UCSD Departments of Neurosciences, Surgery and Cognitive Science. His cliniThe Patients We Must Not Miss: Recognizing Depression in Primary Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-patients-we-must-not-miss-recognizing-depression-in-primary-care/6984/According to the Anxiety and Depression Society of America, major depressive disorder (MDD) is the leading cause of disability in the US for people ages 15-44. Primary care physicians see this problem every day, yet many struggle with recognizing warning signs, diagnosing, and treating the disorder.Practicing Medicine After Retirement
https://reachmd.com/programs/your-career-in-healthcare/practicing-medicine-after-retirement/6978/Host Tim Rush welcomes Dr. Ali Kavianian, who after retiring, decided to go back to practicing medicine. Dr. Kavianian founded a group called Pediatric Surgical Associates and later became Surgeon-in-Chief at a pediatric hospital in Southern California. He is now able to enjoy the benefits of retireDisability and Discrimination in the Doctor's Office
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/disability-and-discrimination-in-the-doctors-office/6933/Despite a 20-year presence of the Americans With Disabilities Act, are many American doctors unconsciously discriminating against a significant part of their medical practices on a regular basis? Joining Dr. Maurice Pickard to reflect on this question is Dr. Pauline Chen, transplant surgeon, regularInvestigating the Rising Prevalence Rates of Autism
https://reachmd.com/programs/autism-spectrum/investigating-the-rising-prevalence-rates-of-autism/6839/In recent years, the national prevalence rate for Autism Spectrum Disorder rose dramatically from 1 in 166 to 1 in 88. This change creates major societal, medical, and economic impacts, leading to questions of how and why the number of autism diagnoses in this country has risen so sharply. Joining hUpdates From the European Autism Interventions (EU-AIMS) Consortium
https://reachmd.com/programs/autism-spectrum/updates-from-the-european-autism-interventions-eu-aims-consortium/6818/Host Paul Rokuskie is joined by Drs. Declan Murphy and Will Spooren. Dr. Murphy is Professor of Psychiatry and Brain Maturation at Kings College, London, and Dr. Spooren is Group Leader of Behavioral Pharmacology at Roche Pharmaceuticals. Their topic for discussion is the large academic and industriUpdates on Lyme Disease
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/updates-on-lyme-disease/6814/Roughly 300,000 Americans are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year. However, despite this surprisingly high incidence, Lyme disease doesn't always present in the same way and co-infections with other tick-borne illnesses frequently occur, complicating the diagnosis. Dr. Kathleen Spreen, author of tManaging Depression in Adults: New Models for Primary Care Providers
https://reachmd.com/programs/updates-from-mayo-clinic/managing-depression-in-adults-new-models-for-primary-care-providers/6719/Dr. Mark Williams is a psychiatrist at the Mayo Clinic, as well as, a leader and innovator in helping primary care systems get up to speed in providing state-of-the-art mental health services in primary care. Dr. Williams speaks with host Dr. Peter Jensen on the revolutionary changes in practice asTreating Hypertension: A Comprehensive Review, Part 2
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/treating-hypertension-a-comprehensive-review-part-2/6628/This session of Grand Rounds Nation is provided by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP), and features Dr. Anthony Brown, clinical assistant professor of medicine at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. This is Part 2 of a lecture in three parts. Part 1 >Treating Diabetic Nerve Pain: Guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/treating-diabetic-nerve-pain-guidelines-from-the-american-academy-of-neurology/6537/At least half of diabetic patients will experience neuropathy some time in their life, but many of these patients never discuss the painful condition with their doctor. When a patient does complain of burning or electric shock sensations in their feet and hands, how should they be treated? Dr. Vera