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Sensory Substitution to Regain Vision and Balance
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/sensory-substitution-to-regain-vision-and-balance/3878/Patients with brain damage can learn to see and balance through sensory substitution using the tongue. Join host Dr. Bruce Bloom for a fascinating look into new research with Dr. Yuri Danilov, senior scientist at the Tactile Communication & Neurorehabilitation Laboratory at the University of WisRecognizing High-Risk Profiles for NSCLC
https://reachmd.com/programs/project-oncology/high-risk-profiles-nsclc/54577/Recognizing high-risk patient profiles is critical to avoiding delays in diagnosing non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Join Dr. Jobelle Baldonado as she outlines the key risk factors that should lower the threshold for imaging and prompt timely evaluation. Dr. Baldonado is a thoracic surgeon at theLooking Out for the Key Signs & Symptoms of IBD
https://reachmd.com/programs/crohns-colitis-foundation-perspectives/key-signs-symptoms-of-ibd-to-look-for/11218/Inflammatory bowel disease affects various parts of the digestive tract, so what are some important signs and symptoms to look for?Eating Disorders: Recognition and Treatment in Primary Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/eating-disorders-recognition-and-treatment-in-primary-care/6682/Despite their growing prevalence in the US, eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia are still often misrecognized or undermanaged at the primary care level. Host Dr. Brian McDonough is joined by Dr. Edward Mayeaux, Professor of Family Medicine and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at theManaging Anxiety Disorders in Traumatized Children
https://reachmd.com/programs/updates-from-mayo-clinic/managing-anxiety-disorders-in-traumatized-children/6652/Given the urgent national shortages of mental health specialists, i.e., well-trained child psychiatrists and psychologists, how should doctors such as pediatricians or family practitioners diagnosis PTSD and trauma, and separate trauma and PTSD out from the garden variety typical worries and difficuConsciousness During Cardiac Death: A Window to Improving Brain Resuscitation?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-heart-health/consciousness-during-cardiac-death-window-improving-brain-resuscitation/3981/We are beginning to understand what happens when a patient in cardiac arrest, with no brain activity, later reports detailed perceptions, suggesting a high level of consciousness. What can we learn from the study of this phenomenon to help us improve resuscitation of the brain during cardiac arrest?Golden Rules for the Doctor-Patient Relationship
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/golden-rules-for-the-doctor-patient-relationship/3594/Are your patients always honest with you about their symptoms and related conditions? Do they treat your staff with the proper level of respect and courtesy? We all know that both patients and physicians are equal contributors to the doctor-patient relationship, yet this partnership isn't always asChallenges in Treating Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-womens-health/challenges-in-treating-polycystic-ovarian-syndrome/1879/Anovulation is a significant challenge for reproductive age women. The most common endocrinologic cause of this is PCOS. With the help of Dr. Sam Thatcher, pioneer in IVF technology and director of the Center for Applied Reproductive Science, we explore the exciting new possibilities and not-so-newErgonomic Strategies for Successful Hair Transplant Procedures
https://reachmd.com/programs/dermconsult/ergonomic-strategies-hair-transplant-procedure/49025/Lengthy hair transplant procedures place significant physical demands on patients, physicians, and staff, making ergonomics a critical part of success. Dr. Marc Avram outlines practical, real-world strategies to improve positioning, workflow, and the procedural environment to enhance comfortParkinson’s Research in Focus: Translating Science Into Clinical Progress
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/parkinsons-research-clinical-progress/48727/Translational research is reshaping the way we understand, detect, and manage Parkinson’s disease. To learn more about how current research efforts are uncovering early biomarkers and redefining intervention strategies, Dr. Jerome Lisk sits down with Dr. Michael Salvatore and Dr. Vicki Nejtek-Salvat