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Jennifer Nuzzo Answers Your COVID-19 Questions, Round 2
https://reachmd.com/programs/public-health-call/jennifer-nuzzo-answers-your-covid-19-questions-round-2/11341/An expert returns to answer some more FAQs and to offer some clarity amid the myths that have begun circulating.Tom Inglesby Answers Your COVID-19 Questions
https://reachmd.com/programs/public-health-call/tom-inglesby-answers-your-covid-19-questions/11334/Can asymptomatic people spread COVID-19? Can children get it? An expert from the Center for Health Security answers these questions and more.Do Your Assumptions Interfere With the Care You Provide?
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/do-your-assumptions-interfere-with-the-care-you-provide/4784/We may not understand why a patient has stopped taking their medication, or why a colleague ordered a test that we might have thought was not needed. In these and other similar situations, frequently our first instinct is to draw conclusions to explain these enigmatic actions. It's not always easy tDoes Your Patient’s Anxiety Point to Pancreatic Cancer?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-cancer/does-your-patients-anxiety-point-to-pancreatic-cancer/4250/What is the connection between anxiety and pancreatic cancer? Certainly, patients can develop problems with anxiety after a cancer diagnosis. But pancreatic cancer seems to have the curious characteristic of anxiety as a presenting symptom. The age at which anxiety presents itself may be a clue as tRN's For Hire: 500,000 By the Year 2025
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-future-medicine-and-genetics/rns-for-hire-500000-by-the-year-2025/4119/The nursing shortage is nothing new: it began as a supply side shortage in the 1990s Join host Susan Dolan and her guest, Dr. Peter Buerhaus, healthcare economist and professor of nursing at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, as they explore the history of the nursing shortage. Where we are todaMonitoring Your Patients' Sources of Medical Information
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-womens-health/monitoring-your-patients-sources-of-medical-information/2295/An array of tools on the internet, coupled with direct-to-consumer marketing by pharmaceutical companies, have put us in a situation where patients obtain much of their medical knowledge from sources other than their personal physician. Dr. Jan Berger, senior vice president and chief clinical officeDoctor as Patient Advocate: Top Tools to Empower Your Patients
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/doctor-as-patient-advocate-top-tools-to-empower-your-patients/5591/Recommendations and ratings are a dime a dozen for patients looking for more information about a physician or procedure online, but finding quality, consumer-friendly information that's also reliable can be more of a challenge. What tools can physicians recommend to patients for understanding the imAnalyzing a Mobile App’s Impacts on COVID-19 Vaccine Trust in Young Black Adults
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/analyzing-a-mobile-apps-impacts-on-covid-19-vaccine-trust-in-young-black-adults/36411/Everything You Need to Know About Antibody Testing for COVID-19
https://reachmd.com/programs/public-health-call/everything-you-need-to-know-about-antibody-testing-for-covid-19/11484/The market is flooded with antibody tests claiming to prove whether or not people have already been exposed to COVID-19, but are they accurate?Amesh Adalja, Infectious Disease Expert, Answers Your Latest COVID-19 Questions
https://reachmd.com/programs/public-health-call/amesh-adalja-infectious-disease-expert-answers-your-latest-covid-19-questions/11429/Is there any truth behind using hydroxychloroquine as a treatment? An infectious disease expert answers this and other FAQs.