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The American College of Surgeons 96th Annual Clinical Congress
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/the-american-college-of-surgeons-96th-annual-clinical-congress/6133/Tune in for a summary of some of the important information and research findings from the American College of Surgeons 96th Annual Clinical Congress, held October 3 - 7, 2010, in Washington, DC. This year’s meeting attracted more than 13,000 participants from around the world, who attended presentatCoverage From the Infectious Disease Society of America's 48th Annual Meeting
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/coverage-from-the-infectious-disease-society-of-americas-48th-annual-meeting/6096/The 2010 meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, held in Vancouver, Canada, October 21 - 24, attracted over 47-hundred participants from 82 countries around the world. This year's conference included presentations highlighting advances in a number of important areas — including the deCardiometabolic Risk Reduction in Native Americans
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/cardiometabolic-risk-reduction-in-native-americans/5987/Joining host Dr. Alan Brown, Ralph LaForge, clinical exercise physiologist at Duke University in the department of endocrinology, and senior faculty consultant to the diabetes division of the US Indian Health Service, discusses the health issues of the Native American population, and some of the novAddressing the Psychiatrist Shortage
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/addressing-the-psychiatrist-shortage/5807/Is there a psychiatrist in the house? There is often attention to a shortage of doctors, particularly in primary care, but the specialty of psychiatry is also in crisis. Dr. Daniel Carlat, professor of psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston and editor-in-chief of The Carlat PsycThe Correlation Between Diabetes, Weight, and Alzheimer's Disease
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/the-correlation-between-diabetes-weight-and-alzheimers-disease/5752/How can we limit the risk of Alzheimer's disease? New research suggests a correlation between obesity, type 2 diabetes and dementia. Susan Scanland, gerontological nurse practitioner, discusses this research with host Mimi Secor. She discusses how Alzheimer's, weight and waist size seem to be relateHaiti Six Months Later: Assessing the Aftermath
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/haiti-six-months-later-assessing-the-aftermath/5735/In this show, our hosts get an update from ReachMD host Dr. Anthony Alessi, from Haiti, six months after the earthquake. And, they question Dr. Andrew Wakefield, widely-known for his controversial and discredited research linking the MMR vaccine with autism. He has a new book about his experiences,Potentially Huge Savings When Patients Adhere to their Prescriptions
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/potentially-huge-savings-when-patients-adhere-to-their-prescriptions/5551/Doctors know their patients often don't take their medications, whether because they simply forget or procrastinate on obtaining refills. But the lack of compliance with prescriptions has enormous financial ramifications. Dr. Steve Miller, senior vice president & chief medical officer, researchEvidence-Based Medicine: Bringing Together the Art and Science of Clinical Practice
https://reachmd.com/programs/proto-dispatches-from-the-frontiers-of-medicine/evidence-based-medicine-bringing-together-the-art-and-science-of-clinical-practice/5515/Evidence-based medicine is a movement that assumes care will be better, safer, and more cost-efficient when physicians base clinical judgments on solid empirical science instead of clinical observation and experience. But who creates such guidelines, how good is the evidence underlying them, and whyImplanting the First Artificial Heart
https://reachmd.com/programs/inspired-to-act/implanting-the-first-artificial-heart/5477/In April, 1969, the first artificial heart was implanted as a bridge until a human heart could be implanted. It was hailed as a milestone medical treatment, but the ethical implications were widely debated as well. The heart surgeon who performed this ground-breaking surgery, in addition to devisingAddressing the Global Diabetes Epidemic
https://reachmd.com/programs/diabetes-discourse/addressing-the-global-diabetes-epidemic/5342/Diabetes has moved from being a disease of developed countries to a disease in developing countries such as India and Asia. What are some of the cultural influences surround this growing epidemic? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, professor of medicine at the University of Southern Califor