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Can Stored Blood Have Negative Consequences?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/can-stored-blood-have-negative-consequences/1833/Dr. Jonathan Stamler, George Barth Geller Professor for Research in Cardiovascular Diseases, Duke University Medical Center in Raleigh Durham, North Carolina discusses his research that discovered issues with the quality of stored blood that could affect patients who are transfused.Lessening the Financial Suffering of Disease
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/lessening-the-financial-suffering-of-disease/1817/Dr. Maurice Pickard discusses with Dr. Linda Emanuel some economic resilience options within the context of suffering severe illness. This model builds on easily obtainable training, social capital, low technology requirements and self-sustenence. A country that spends $6,280.00 per capita and has 1Humanitarian Challenges for UNRWA in Gaza City
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/humanitarian-challenges-for-unrwa-in-gaza-city/1815/Dr. Maurice Pickard speaks with Commission General Karen Koning Abuzayd from Gaza City about the complex issues in trying to support a refugee population of 4.4 million while simultaneously creating a dynamic process that will prepare them for eventual statehood. The UNRWA (United Nations Relief andThe United Nations Relief and Works Agency
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-united-nations-relief-and-works-agency/1814/Host Dr. Maurice Pickard welcomes Commission-General Ms. Karen Koning Abuzayd for a discussion about the humanitarian needs (including medical, educational and social goals) of four generations of people who are living in Gaza, the West Bank, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan. The changing political climatePro Football Team Physician: Highs & Lows
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/pro-football-team-physician-highs-lows/1813/Join host Dr. Sherwin Ho for this interesting conversation with Dr. Pierce Scranton, past president of the National Football League (NFL) Physicians Society, formerly the team physician for the NFL's Seattle Seahawks for nearly two decades, and author of Playing Hurt: Treating and Evaluating the WarShift in Thinking About Hormone Replacement
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/shift-in-thinking-about-hormone-replacement/1764/What is the latest thinking about hormone replacement therapy? Join Dr. Larry Kaskel in an interview with Dr. Howard Hodis about some recent studies about ERT and cardiovascular health.HRT and Coronary Calcification
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/hrt-and-coronary-calcification/1763/Does the timing of a woman’s hormone replacement therapy (HRT) impact her risk for coronary calcification? Howard N. Hodis, MD, director of the Atherosclerosis Research Unit at the University of Southern California, reviews the data on this issue and others associated with HRT.Manganese and Human Health
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/manganese-and-human-health/1734/Manganese, a trace element in our water supply that is neurotoxic at high doses. How much manganese is too much and what are the implications on human health? Find out in this segment as host Dr. Larry Kaskel interviews our guest Dr. John Spangler about the toxicity of Manganese.Clinical Trial Reports: How to Read Them
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/clinical-trial-reports-how-to-read-them/1708/Rushed for time, do you scan your journals for interesting studies and then only read the abstracts? You may be missing more than just the details. Join host Dr. Leslie Lundt as she talks with Dr. Steven Dubovsky, Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Buffalo about how to inWar on Drugs: New CPT codes for screening and RX
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/war-on-drugs-new-cpt-codes-for-screening-and-rx/1679/Upon hearing about the war on drugs, many of us in medicine immediately become skeptical. Same old, same old—nothing seems to change. Yet this year, new healthcare codes for drug screening and intervention have been developed. Can these new efforts make a difference? Our guest today is Dr. B