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The Diabetes Infrastructure: Regulation & Reimbursement
https://reachmd.com/programs/diabetes-discourse/the-diabetes-infrastructure-regulation-reimbursement/4796/The prevalence of diabetes complications and its associated costs represent an infrastructure that may be virtually unsustainable in the near future. Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, editor-in-chief of the diabetes publications Closer Look and Diabetes Close Up, Kelly Close, as they discuWarning Shot: How to Deliver Difficult News
https://reachmd.com/programs/perspectives-in-palliative-medicine/warning-shot-how-to-deliver-difficult-news/4713/Delivering difficult news to a patient often requires a delicate and individualized approach. Dr. Gail Cooney reviews with host Dr. Porter Storey some of the most important do's and don'ts of communicating with your patients. She discusses what she learned on the other side of the desk, as the patiePittsburgh Steelers Doc Talks Concussions, Preventive Health
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-sports-medicine/pittsburgh-steelers-doc-talks-concussions-preventive-health/4622/It takes more than orthopedic specialists and personal trainers to keep professional athletes ready to play their best. Today's team physicians are noted researchers and leading specialists who perform alongside Super Bowl champions. Dr. Joseph Maroon, neurosurgeon at the University of Pittsburgh ScEvaluating Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment for Tendonitis
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-sports-medicine/evaluating-platelet-rich-plasma-treatment-for-tendonitis/4616/The common standard of treatment for tendonitis usually involves cortisone shots, medication, physical therapy and sometimes surgery. Platelet rich plasma, utilized for years to heal bone injuries, is now being examined across the United States as a possible treatment for soft tissue injuries such aPosthumous Reproductive Rights
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/posthumous-reproductive-rights/4558/When a mother was granted legal permission to collect her 21 year old deceased son's sperm in April 2009, questions were raised about posthumous reproductive rights. Although the mother declared that her son always wanted to have children, does this meet the criteria of informed consent, or is it anTraining ED Docs in End-of-Life Issues
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-cancer/training-ed-docs-in-end-of-life-issues/4342/Matters of life and death occur constantly in emergency departments, but some ED doctors are not well trained for the death that's expected. There is a new push inside hospitals and medical schools to train ED personnel in palliative care. Dr. Arthur Derse, director of medical and legal affairs andThe Voice of PAs Within Hospital Administration
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-voice-of-pas-within-hospital-administration/4242/Where do physician assistants fit into the organizational chart within hospitals? How are PAs categorized within the organization? Are they considered allied health staff with no vote on hospital issues, or are they medical staff with a voice? Host Lisa Dandrea Lenell and Patrick Killeen, director aA Guide for PAs: Becoming More Involved in Your Profession
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/a-guide-for-pas-becoming-more-involved-in-your-profession/4218/As part of a profession whose role is not always clearly understood, physician assistants rely on the voice of their Associations. Host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell talks to Charlene Morris, past-president of the Association of Family Practice Physician Assistants, about practical ways PAs can get involvedUtility of Coronary Angiography Before and After CABG
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-heart-health/utility-of-coronary-angiography-before-and-after-cabg/4213/Cardiac surgery is one of just a few medical specialties where before-and-after imaging is not yet standard. As surprising as this may seem, the effect on procedural outcomes is not surprising: current strategies for intraoperative graft assessment, for example, are not detecting all of the defectsPediatric Musculoskeletal Infections: The Role of MRI
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-medical-imaging/pediatric-musculoskeletal-infections-the-role-of-mri/4165/Pre-treatment MRI can eliminate unnecessary diagnostic or surgical procedures for children with suspected musculoskeletal infections. Host Dr. Jason Birnholz and Dr. J. Herman Kan, assistant professor of radiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, specializing in pediatric and adolescent radi