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Meet Lee Freedman, MD
https://reachmd.com/programs/meet-the-host/meet-lee-freedman-md/7281/Get to know seasoned ReachMD host, Dr. Lee Freedman, from his perspectives on clinical practice to his areas of strongest interest in the medical broadcasting arena. Dr. Freedman shares his most memorable interviews, and his pursuits both in and out of the office setting.Brain On Fire: My Month of Madness
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/brain-on-fire-my-month-of-madness/7258/An award-winning memoir that goes far beyond its riveting medical mystery, Brain on Fire is the powerful account of one woman's struggle to recapture her identity. When twenty-four-year-old Susannah Cahalan woke up alone in a hospital room, strapped to her bed and unable to move or speak, she had noThe Child or Adolescent Patient with Elevated Blood Pressure
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-child-or-adolescent-patient-with-elevated-blood-pressure/7108/As a family practictioner, host Dr. Jennifer Caudle's passions is the health of her adolescent patients. Obesity is all too prevalent among adolescents, and with this comes a concern about hypertension. And, to discuss the great concern, Dr. Caudle welcomes Dr. Julie Ingelfinger, Deputy Editor of ThThe Other Talk: A Guide to Talking with Your Adult Children About the Rest of Your Life
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/ithe-other-talki-a-guide-to-talking-with-your-adult-children-about-the-rest-of-your-life/7079/It's a common rite of passage for parents to have "The Talk" with their kids about the beginning of life (aka the birds and the bees). But as parents age, the "Other Talk" focusing on their later years of life is equally important. Yet this discussion between parents and adult children is frequentlyManeuvering Through Prenatal Screening Choices
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/maneuvering-through-prenatal-screening-choices/7019/Host Dr. Thomas Wright chats with Dr. Lee Shulman on new prenatal screening choices. Dr. Shulman reviews the differences between prenatal screening and diagnosis. They also discuss the improvements in screening tools in the last several years and the latest technologies available to clinicians. Dr.The American Health Care Paradox: Why Spending More is Getting Us Less
https://reachmd.com/programs/conversations-on-health-care/the-american-health-care-paradox-why-spending-more-is-getting-us-less/6985/This week, Mark and Margaret speak with Dr. Elizabeth Bradley, Director of or the Yale Global Health Initiative and Faculty Director of the Global Health Leadership Institute. Dr. Bradley is author of The American Health Care Paradox: Why Spending More is Getting Us Less, which examines reasons forSpotlight on Meningiomas: Risks and Clinical Manifestations
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/spotlight-on-meningiomas-risks-and-clinical-manifestations/6539/Meningiomas were in the news this spring after actress Mary Tyler Moore had a tumor removed from her brain. Ninety percent of meningiomas are benign, many are asymptomatic, and some are so slow-growing they go undiagnosed. But many are discovered as an incidental finding in patients with headache. HCDC - Creating a Healthier Future Through Prevention of Child Maltreatment, Part 3
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/cdc-creating-a-healthier-future-through-prevention-of-child-maltreatment-part-3/6503/Beyond the inherent moral implications, child abuse is a crime, a tragedy, and a significant public health burden. In the United States, approximately 1 in 5 children have experienced some form of maltreatment, including physical and sexual abuse and the often overlooked danger of neglect. Child malCDC - Creating a Healthier Future through Prevention of Child Maltreatment, Part 2
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/cdc-creating-a-healthier-future-through-prevention-of-child-maltreatment-part-2/6502/Beyond the inherent moral implications, child abuse is a crime, a tragedy, and a significant public health burden. In the United States, approximately 1 in 5 children have experienced some form of maltreatment, including physical and sexual abuse and the often overlooked danger of neglect. Child malConference Coverage of the 2011 Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/conference-coverage-of-the-2011-meeting-of-the-american-academy-of-neurology/6429/This year's meeting was held from April 9 to 16 in Honolulu, attracting approximately 10,000 participants from around the world, including clinicians, academicians, allied health professionals, and others interested in neurology, and highlighting recent advances in neurological disorders.