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Health Information Technology's Impact on Adherence to Lipid Therapy
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/health-information-technologys-impact-on-adherence-to-lipid-therapy/6880/Health information technologies have evolved dramatically from simplistic documentation devices early on to sophisticated drivers of quality patient care today. This emergence is having a particularly positive effect on treatment for dyslipidemia. Joining host Dr. Alan Brown to reflect on a recent NPatients' Perspectives on Fibromyalgia, Part 1
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/patients-perspectives-on-fibromyalgia-part-1/6609/This session of Grand Rounds Nation is provided by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP), and features Dr. Susan Zito, DO, MPH. Dr. Zito is a faculty physician at the Largo Medical Center in Largo, Florida. This is Part 1 of a lecture in two parts. Part 2 >>Review of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/review-of-the-mental-health-parity-and-addiction-equity-act/6266/While much of the nation's attention is focused on new medical benefits under the healthcare overhaul signed into law by President Obama, mental health advocates are stepping up attention to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, which began providing benefits to millions of patients wiShould We Add ECG to Routine Screening of Young Athletes?
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/should-we-add-ecg-to-routine-screening-of-young-athletes/5826/Sudden cardiac death among high school or college athletes is rare but tragic, and is jarring to families, friends and communities. What additional measures can physicians take to prevent sudden cardiac death among these students? Current guidelines for screening of young athletes in the U.S. do notManaging Sexual Complaints in Breast Cancer Patients
https://reachmd.com/programs/sexmed/managing-sexual-complaints-in-breast-cancer-patients/5522/When a woman is first diagnosed with breast cancer, a doctor's first concern is a treatment plan. But what happens after chemotherapy, radiation and surgery? Women must once again learn to reconnect with their bodies. Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for SexAre Older Drugs 'In' Again for Depression in Parkinson’s?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-neurology-and-psychiatry/are-older-drugs-in-again-for-depression-in-parkinsons/4297/Could tricyclic antidepressants be more effective at treating depression in patients with Parkinson's disease? They have been used since the 1950s for treatment of depression, but in recent years, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have become the predominant form of therapy. New researComparing Treatments for Anxiety Disorders in Children
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-neurology-and-psychiatry/comparing-treatments-for-anxiety-disorders-in-children/4230/For the last several years, the mainstays of treatment for children with anxiety disorders have varied among practitioners, but few attempts have been made to evaluate their comparative or combinatorial effectiveness. Dr. Anne Marie Albano, associate professor of clinical psychology in psychiatry anTransitioning Cardiac Patients From Pediatric to Adult Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-heart-health/transitioning-cardiac-patients-from-pediatric-to-adult-care/4220/Once mostly a condition of childhood, our patients with congenital heart disease are now living well into adulthood: nearly two million American children and adults are living with a congenital heart defect. What are the special medical needs of our cardiac patients as they transition from adolescenInnovative Approaches to Analyzing Clinical Evidence
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-future-medicine-and-genetics/innovative-approaches-to-analyzing-clinical-evidence/4151/Clinical guidelines are available in abundance, through peer-reviewed medical journals, library-based databases and evidence-based reports. But these guidelines may not provide recommendations that are ideal for our patients’ individual needs. What if we could merge relevant data from a range of stuBiomarkers for Underreported Alcohol Use
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/biomarkers-for-underreported-alcohol-use/3891/Patients who are not forthcoming about their alcohol history jeopardize our ability to provide the best possible clinical care. Many instruments such as the CAGE rely only on the patient's self-report. Luckily, we have several biomarkers to assist us. How and when to use which test? Dr. David Spiege