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Solving the Mystery of Restless Leg Syndrome
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/solving-the-mystery-of-restless-leg-syndrome/6314/For the 12 million Americans who suffer from restless leg syndrome (RLS), the disease can often be misdiagnosed and misunderstood. Doctors as well as their patients are now more familiar with RLS due to the intense marketing of drugs used to treat restless legs syndrome. Host Dr. Anthony Alessi talkThe Fine Art of Extraction & Other Remarkable Undertakings
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/the-fine-art-of-extraction-other-remarkable-undertakings/6298/Second Opinion Live looks at the future of robotics in medicine, with Dr. Joseph Kim; the naming of famous murmurs; and the pioneering work of endoscopist Dr. Chevalier Jackson, the subject of author Mary Cappello's book Swallow: Foreign Bodies, Their Ingestion, Inspiration, and the Curious Doctor WBreaking the Code: Understanding and Preparing for Changes in Medical Coding
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/breaking-the-code-understanding-and-preparing-for-changes-in-medical-coding/6255/ICD-10, HIPPA and OIG sounds more like secret code than medical codes. What do you need to know in order to understand the ever changing world of medical coding and how can you be prepared for what's to come? Betsy Nicoletti, author of The Field Guide to Physician Coding and co-founder of codapedia.An AMA Perspective on the Relative Value Scale Update Committee
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/an-ama-perspective-on-the-relative-value-scale-update-committee/6174/As health reform brings a focus on the budget for Medicare, a little-known but influential group with links to the AMA and specialty societies is getting a closer look. It's called the Relative Value Scale Update Committee and it is at the center of a debate over whether doctors have too much controThe Next Big Thing in Continuing Medical Education?
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/the-next-big-thing-in-continuing-medical-education/6151/Our guest is Frank Britt, president and CEO of medical education provider Pri-Med, with us to talk about Pri-Med's new Open Network initiative, designed to bring new models for delivering education to the practicing clinician. Plus: medical jargon. Do you talk up or down to your patients? Are thereCutting the Fat in America: What NPs Can Do to Curb Obesity
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/cutting-the-fat-in-america-what-nps-can-do-to-curb-obesity/6138/What makes Americans fat? Diet isn't entirely to blame. Christine Kessler, who is a nurse practitioner in the department of endocrinology and metabolic medicine at a Washington, DC, teaching hospital, joins host Mimi Secor to discuss the many variables that are attributed to obesity in this country.New Directions in the Delivery of CME
https://reachmd.com/programs/lifelong-learning/new-directions-in-the-delivery-of-cme/6099/Host Lawrence Sherman talks with Dr. Joseph Kim, who is a physician technologist and vice president of medical affairs and technology at Medical Communications Media, Inc., and Dr. Brian McGowan, chair of the Alliance for CME's Committee on Emerging Technology, to find out how new technologies, inclMetabolic Syndrome in African Americans: Risk Adjustments & Treatments
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/metabolic-syndrome-in-african-americans-risk-adjustments-treatments/5989/Though metabolic syndrome has not been found to be higher in the African American population compared to other populations, African Americans' rates of illnesses related to metabolic syndrome are higher. What explains this riddle? Host Dr. Alan Brown talks with Dr. Keith Ferdinand, clinical professoSecond Opinion Goes Back to Med School
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/second-opinion-goes-back-to-med-school/5955/Autumn is upon us in the medical community, and hosts Dr. Matt Birnholz and Dr. Michael Greenberg turn their attention to medical education. They talk with Dr. Robert Golub, senior editor of JAMA, about the path from trainee to skilled physician and this year’s annual medical education-themed issue.Anticoagulation Therapies for Atrial Fibrillation
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/anticoagulation-therapies-for-atrial-fibrillation/5930/Because atrial fibrillation increases the risk for stroke, especially among those with other underlying conditions, what anticoagulation therapies should be considered for these patients? Dr. Stuart Connolly, professor of medicine and director of the division of cardiology and the Salim Yusuf Chair