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The Doctor's Role in Curbing Underage Drinking
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-doctors-role-in-curbing-underage-drinking/2965/What effects does underage drinking have on the brain of an adolescent and are these changes reversible? In this segment join Dr. Vivian Faden, Leader of the NIH NIAAA Underage Drinking Initiative talk about both external and internal consequences of underage drinking. Dr. Faden also presents herThe Challenges of Caring for Patients with Hepatitis C
https://reachmd.com/programs/gi-insights/the-challenges-of-caring-for-patients-with-hepatitis-c/2946/The number of new cases of hepatitis C has declined significantly since its peak in the late 1980s. But now, two decades later, we’re seeing the manifestation of long-term complications from this chronic disease. Dr. Imtiaz Alam, founding medical director of the Austin Hepatitis Center in Austin, TeKaiser's Treatment of Doctor-Pharma Interactions
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/kaisers-treatment-of-doctor-pharma-interactions/2794/Study after study shows physicians’ prescribing trends are influenced by the drug industry, from sales reps dropping off brochures to sponsoring a catered lunch. How can physicians manage the heavy influence of the drug industry? Dr. Robert Pearl, executive director and CEO of the Permanente MedicalHow and Why Has Cancer Become So Common?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/how-and-why-has-cancer-become-so-common/2695/In America and the UK, one out of every two men and one of every three women will develop cancer in their lifetime. How did a disease that was once so atypical become so ordinary? Author and researcher Dr. Devra Davis joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt to discuss why cancer may be so common.Magical Moments of Change: Therapy for Traumatized Children
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/magical-moments-of-change-therapy-for-traumatized-children/2645/The process of psychotherapy is a mystery to many of us. How does it actually turn people around? And how does it work in children? One of the world’s leading experts on traumatized children, Dr. Lenore Terr, discusses her latest book Magical Moments of Change with host Dr. Leslie Lundt.The Checklist
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-checklist/2628/His work has already saved more lives than any laboratory scientist in the past decade. Hear Dr. Peter J. Pronovost, Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, as he discusses his internationally known patient safety checklists.The Future of Brain Death Protocol
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-future-of-brain-death-protocol/2577/Dr. David Greer, assistant professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, directed a national survey of the leading neurology and neurosurgery programs to analyze policies for making brain death declarations. Though American medical institutions are not required to follow parameters for determiniIdentifying the Vague Symptoms of MS
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/identifying-the-vague-symptoms-of-ms/2551/Dr. John Richert describes the role of the office practice in this disease. Vague symptoms can be the first presentation of the relapsing-remitting form of this condition and lead to the appropriate tests and diagnosis. Here is where support for living with disability and frustations can be found.Mayo Clinic Symposium: Hematologic Malignancies
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/mayo-clinic-symposium-hematologic-malignancies/2545/From the 5th Mayo Clinic State of the Art Symposium on Hematologic Malignancies, your host Dr. Bruce Bloom interviews its organizers and speakers; Dr. Phil Greipp, Dr. David Steensma, Dr. Rafael Fonseca, and Dr. Ruben Mesa in discussing the origin, growth, and goals of the conference.Mayo Clinic: Hematologic Malignancies Symposium
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/mayo-clinic-hematologic-malignancies-symposium/2544/On location from the Mayo Clinic's 5th State of the Art Symposium on Hematological Malignancies in Phoenix, AZ, host Dr. Bruce Bloom discusses the goals and highlights of the conference with its co-director, Dr. Ruben Mesa, a hematologist, medical oncologist, and associate professor of medicine at t