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Beyond the Blood Spot: Newborn Screening for Hearing Loss and Critical Congenital Heart Disease
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/beyond-blood-spot-newborn-screening-hearing-loss-and-critical-congenital-heart-disease/8360/The CDC examines point-of-care newborn screening and what challenges have been faced in standardizing these tests across the nation.The Past and Future of the Nurse Practitioner Profession
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/the-past-and-future-of-the-nurse-practitioner-profession/5548/In 1965, Dr. Loretta Ford, a pediatric nurse at the University of Colorado Medical Center, began to grow concerned about the patients in her community. She saw a need for improved healthcare delivery, especially in the growing number of rural and urban areas where primary pediatric physicians were lKnee Resurfacing: Another Option for Early Osteoarthritis?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-sports-medicine/knee-resurfacing-another-option-for-early-osteoarthritis/4557/Early arthritis of the knee is a frustrating and painful condition, especially for our more active patients. Some will begrudgingly accept the end of their adult sports league careers, others will be less inclined to hang up their sneakers. In this case, depending on the severity of the condition, tConsciousness During Cardiac Death: A Window to Improving Brain Resuscitation?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-heart-health/consciousness-during-cardiac-death-window-improving-brain-resuscitation/3981/We are beginning to understand what happens when a patient in cardiac arrest, with no brain activity, later reports detailed perceptions, suggesting a high level of consciousness. What can we learn from the study of this phenomenon to help us improve resuscitation of the brain during cardiac arrest?Treating & Preventing Pediatric Overuse Injuries
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/treating-preventing-pediatric-overuse-injuries/3275/More and more children are presenting with overuse injuries. What is happening at the cellular level and how do their bodies repair? Dr. Paul Stricker, board certified in both pediatrics and sports medicine joins host Dr. Bill Rutenberg to discuss pediatric overuse injuries. They discuss the need foModern Obstructive HCM Care: From Unmet Needs to Individualized Myosin Inhibitor Therapy
https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/modern-obstructive-hcm-care-from-unmet-needs-to-individualized-myosin-inhibitor-therapy/56979/Explore how cardiac myosin inhibitors are reshaping obstructive HCM management, from unmet needs to individualized, evidence-based treatment.Heart Failure Hospitalization and Mortality in Cardiac Amyloidosis
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/heart-failure-mortality-cardiac-amyloidosis/49064/The Road to Denver – Targeting IL-31: A Case-Based Journey
https://reachmd.com/series/nemluvio-peer-network/the-road-to-denver-targeting-il-31-a-case-based-journey/56419/Join Dr Raj Chovatiya, Dr Mona Shahriari, and Dr Jonathan Silverberg as they discuss Targeting the IL-31 Neuroimmune Pathway: A Case-Based Approach. This Product Theater will take place Sunday, March 29, 2026, from 10:30–11:15 AM MT at the Colorado Convention Center, Theater 1 in Denver, Colorado. PErgonomic Strategies for Successful Hair Transplant Procedures
https://reachmd.com/programs/dermconsult/ergonomic-strategies-hair-transplant-procedure/49025/Lengthy hair transplant procedures place significant physical demands on patients, physicians, and staff, making ergonomics a critical part of success. Dr. Marc Avram outlines practical, real-world strategies to improve positioning, workflow, and the procedural environment to enhance comfortThe GLP-1 Stress Test: Where the Liquid Facelift Hits the Wall
https://reachmd.com/ma-issues-index/jan-feb-2026-issue/the-glp-1-stress-test-where-the-liquid-facelift-hits-the-wall/54421/