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PAs Green Lighted for Commercial Truck Drivers?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/pas-green-lighted-for-commercial-truck-drivers/4711/Federal law mandates that commercial truck drivers pass a medical exam in order to stay behind the wheel. Physician assistants have been authorized by the Department of Transportation to conduct these exams since 1992. But stricter certification recommendations proposed by an advisory board to the gAMA President Dr. J. James Rohack Discusses President Obama's Healthcare Plan
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/ama-president-dr-j-james-rohack-discusses-president-obamas-healthcare-plan/4682/How will the AMA shape healthcare reform? The day after President Barack Obama's historic address to the AMA, host Dr. John Armstrong gets reaction from Dr. J. James Rohack, cardiologist from Bryan, Texas, and the American Medical Association's 164th president. Dr. Rohack discusses ways to achieve tDiagnosing Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Tumors
https://reachmd.com/programs/medical-breakthroughs-from-penn-medicine/diagnosing-gastrointestinal-neuroendocrine-tumors/4620/Although gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, or GEP-NETs, are relatively common, they are often indolent. However, GEP-NETs can metastasize in a small portion of the population, so physicians should be aware of symptoms and screening tools. The two most common types of GEP-NETs are categorHow Statins May Protect Men's Urologic Health
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-heart-health/how-statins-may-protect-mens-urologic-health/4578/Three recent observational studies from the Olmsted County Study of Urinary Health Status among Men, which is a cohort study of male residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota, have shown that statins may have a protective effect on prostate health. How might statins reduce the risk of prostate cancer,Management and Prevention of GI Disorders in Women
https://reachmd.com/programs/gi-insights/management-and-prevention-of-gi-disorders-in-women/4454/Host Dr. Jay Goldstein welcomes Dr. Deborah Proctor, professor of medicine in the section of digestive diseases and medical director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program at Yale University School of Medicine, to provide an overview of common female gastroenterological disorders. They discuss wh24-Hour Clinics: Around the Clock Care in NYC
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/24-hour-clinics-around-the-clock-care-in-nyc/4377/In the city that never sleeps, there's a new physician-staffed medical clinic that, well, doesn't sleep either. We all have a few night owls, night-shifters or insomniacs in our practice; we also have patients who may be bothered by pain or illness in the middle of the night, but will avoid a visitDigital Developments to Help Validate Insurance at Check-In
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/digital-developments-to-help-validate-insurance-at-check-in/4338/Many of our practices could be more efficient at checking in patients, or perhaps more precise in our record keeping. Insurance claims denials and the process of fighting them can be one source of time-consuming, money-draining aggravation for any practice. But we may be seeing a trend toward technoDeep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s: Risks vs. Benefits
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-neurology-and-psychiatry/deep-brain-stimulation-for-parkinsons-risks-vs-benefits/4281/Medication and physical therapy have been mainstay treatments for controlling neurologic symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease. One strategy for mitigating the characteristic tremors, rigidity and slow movement has focused on deep brain stimulation (DBS). What are the risks and benefits of thFilling Primary Care Voids With Military-Trained PAs
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/filling-primary-care-voids-with-military-trained-pas/4219/More than 8000 military corpsmen will head back to civilian life this year after being released from the military. How do they go about furthering their education to become a physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or even pursue a medical degree, after serving their country? Dr. Ken Harbert, presiPA Opportunities for International Volunteerism
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/pa-opportunities-for-international-volunteerism/4216/Have you ever thought of traveling the world and working at the same time? There are many international volunteer programs across the world that could benefit from the expertise of a PA. Dr. Donald Pedersen, a professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program, talks