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How to Recognize Substance Abuse In Your Teen Patients
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-childrens-health/how-to-recognize-substance-abuse-in-your-teen-patients/5777/Alcohol, ecstacy and marijuana use has always been an issue for teens in the United States, but there are other alarming trends as well. More than five percent of 12 year-olds in this country say they have abused prescription drugs. As a medical professional on the front lines, how do you talk to teNew AMA President-Elect and an 'Edgier' Doctors' Group
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/new-ama-president-elect-and-an-edgier-doctors-group/5699/Healthcare reform will bring health insurance benefits to more than 30 million uninsured Americans but the nation's largest doctor group and its new-president elect see more work to be done. Dr. Peter Carmel, elected in June as president-elect of the American Medical Association, tells host Bruce JaSWAT Team Doc: Physician as Police Officer
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/swat-team-doc-physician-as-police-officer/5545/When our guest makes a house call, it's usually because a suspected criminal has barricaded himself, with or without hostages, inside the house. Dr. Andrew Dennis is a sworn police officer and medical director of two Chicago-area SWAT teams. Dr. Dennis is also an attending surgeon in the trauma andMassachusetts Case Study: Nurse Practitioners & the Demand for Primary Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/massachusetts-case-study-nurse-practitioners-the-demand-for-primary-care/5472/With more Americans due to become insured as a result of healthcare reform, nurse practitioners will be increasingly necessary to help make up for the shortage of primary care physicians. Residents of Massachusetts have been required to have health insurance since 2007. There, nurse practitioners haMedical Care on the Job: Physician Assistants in Occupational Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/medical-care-on-the-job-physician-assistants-in-occupational-medicine/5159/How do employees working in large facilities know it's safe to return to work after being injured on the job? More than likely they must get clearance from one of the 2000 physician assistants working in occupational medicine across the country. Jack Lasoski, director of health services for the UnitHow to Win a Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/how-to-win-a-nobel-prize-in-medicine-or-physiology/4896/Nobel Prize winners are among the most honored individuals on Earth. Yet in the case of medicine or physiology, it's said that prize winners find more success cultivating quiet careers in basic science research composing solid litanies of publications than assuming roles of "celebrity experts." Dr.How Close Are We to a Cardiac Polypill?
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/how-close-are-we-to-a-cardiac-polypill/4507/Start with one part diuretic. Add one part ACE inhibitor, and sprinkle in one part beta blocker. Then add a dose of statins, and top it off with a portion of antiplatelets. Here we have the proposed recipe for a singular pill that some experts believe will eventually help us stick a fork in heart diWomen and Heart Disease: Closing the Outcomes Gap
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/women-and-heart-disease-closing-the-outcomes-gap/4445/It is increasingly recognized that symptoms of heart disease are different for men and women. But it appears we are often slower to recognize heart disease in women, resulting in important distinctions in early treatment and outcomes. What are these differences, and how can we, as providers, help naStem Cell Treatments for Man's Best Friend and Man Himself
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/stem-cell-treatments-for-mans-best-friend-and-man-himself/4313/Human stem cell treatments are only just emerging in clinical trials. but man's 'best friend' is already benefitting from pain relief and important treatments that are commercialized. And this work in dogs and cats could one day benefit human patients. Dr. Robert Harman, CEO and founder of Vet-Stem,Treating Adenomyosis: Alternatives to Hysterectomy
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-medical-imaging/treating-adenomyosis-alternatives-to-hysterectomy/4205/It's not uncommon for women to report experiencing menstrual changes after having given birth two or more times. These changes include shorter cycles, increased cramping, and heavier bleeding, at times with clots. Such changes are hallmark signs of adenomyosis. Definitive diagnosis of adenomyosis ca