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Career Day: Assessing Your Life and Practice in the Clinical Profession
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/career-day-assessing-your-life-and-practice-in-the-clinical-profession/5552/Hosts Dr. Michael Greenberg and Dr. Matt Birnholz welcome this week's guests to talk about your practice and career: Dr. Neil Baum, author of Marketing Your Clinical Practice: Ethically, Effectively, Economically and Tim Rush, whose job-finder platform for healthcare professionals powers ReachMD's nReal Issues in End of Life Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/inspired-to-act/real-issues-in-end-of-life-care/4837/Does discussion of end-of-life issue have to devolve into questions about physician-assisted suicide or so-called death panels? Joining host Dr. Martin Samuels is Dr. Ira Byock, director of palliative medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcok Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire. They discuss why this areaTreating Psychosis in Adolescents
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-neurology-and-psychiatry/treating-psychosis-in-adolescents/4184/When schizophrenia first presents in the teen years, patients often have a particularly poor prognosis. What are the best treatments for adolescents? Which medicine is best? Dr. Robert Findling, the Rocco L. Motto, MD, Chair of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University SchooState-Level Readiness for Pandemic Flu
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-disaster-medicine-and-preparedness/state-level-readiness-for-pandemic-flu/3567/How are states addressing preparatory needs for a pandemic influenza outbreak? How does a state's preparedness dovetail with other state and federal efforts? Dave Gruber, senior assistant commissioner for the division of health infrastructure preparedness and emergency response for the state of NewThe Most Important Meal of the Day: What Should Children Eat for Breakfast?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-childrens-health/the-most-important-meal-of-the-day-what-should-children-eat-for-breakfast/3292/Studies show that people who eat breakfast have better overall nutrition, improved cognitive functioning and are less likely to be overweight. What should we advise our pediatric patients to eat for breakfast? Up to 50% of school-aged children eat cereal for breakfast. How much nutritional value isProtecting the Body Against Overheating
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-sports-medicine/protecting-the-body-against-overheating/3250/Without proper safety measures, the intense summer heat can affect patients of all ages and activity ranges.Forgive for Good
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/forgive-for-good/3005/Dr. Luskin holds a PhD in Counseling & Health Psychology from Stanford University, is a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation and is the author of Forgive for Good and Forgive for Love. Hear Dr. Luskin as he discusses how everyone can learn to forgive.boonDOCS Medicine: The San Diego Wildfires II
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/boondocs-medicine-the-san-diego-wildfires-ii/2342/Join Chris Van Gorder, CEO of Scripps Health, and the crew from boonDOCS Medicine for "Out of the Ashes: Lessons Learned from the San Diego Wildfires!" In this segment, we'll get a behind the scenes look at how San Diego plans for a wildfire disaster and meet some of the people that keep the "emergboonDOCS Medicine: The San Diego Wildfires I
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/boondocs-medicine-the-san-diego-wildfires-i/2341/Join Charles Wilson, Executive Director of the Chadwick Center at Rady Children's Hospital of San Diego and the crew from boonDOCS Medicine for "Out of the Ashes: Lessons Learned from the San Diego Wildfires!" In this segment, we'll discuss how to answer children's questions about potentially traumGlobal Health: Volunteering Overseas
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/global-health-volunteering-overseas/1897/Have you ever thought about volunteering overseas? How do you get started? What are the risks and benefits? Dr. Nassim Assefi, a board-certified internist specializing in women’s health and global medicine, discusses her experiences working in Iran and Cuba with host Dr. Leslie Lundt.