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Is Emotional Baggage an Underlying Cause of Your Patient's Illness?
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/is-emotional-baggage-an-underlying-cause-of-your-patients-illness/10126/Can illnesses originate subconciously? Join Dr. Nelson as he shares how emotional baggage may be a pivotal pathogenic factor.Is Your Child Too Stressed? 5 Ways to Prevent Overscheduling
https://reachmd.com/programs/everyday-family-medicine/is-your-child-too-stressed-5-ways-to-prevent-overscheduling/10117/After-school activities are important, but how much is too much? Dr. Jennifer Caudle breaks down how parents can promote a healthy balance.Setting Salt Reduction Targets in Your Practice
https://reachmd.com/programs/everyday-family-medicine/setting-salt-reduction-targets-in-your-practice/8289/Dr. Jennifer Caudle discusses the health implications of high salt diets, and what clinicians can do about it.Clinical Decisions on Cardiovascular Disease: Are Risks or Causes Your Guide?
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/clinical-decisions-cardiovascular-disease-risks-or-causes-your-guide/7646/Risk is calculated by a variety of algorithms, all of which produce an estimate for that individual based on age, gender, cholesterol, blood pressure, and smoking history. The estimate is critical to clinical decision-making, but how accurate is it? Host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Allan Sniderman,Knee Replacement Procedures: When to Hold vs Refer Your Patients
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/knee-replacement-procedures-when-to-hold-vs-refer-your-patients/7238/Dr. David Fisher, orthopedic surgeon and Director of the Total Joint Center at Indiana Orthopedic Hospital, joins Dr. Brian McDonough to discuss historical to current methods and technologies in knee replacement procedures, and how primary care clinicians can assess patients for surgical vs non-surgFrom Maryland — A 20-Year Retrospective of the Emergency Department, Front Door to the Community
https://reachmd.com/programs/voices-from-american-medicine/from-maryland-a-20-year-retrospective-of-the-emergency-department-front-door-to-the-community/6404/Host Gary Epstein's guest is Dr. David Hexter, practicing emergency physician in Baltimore and president of the Maryland State Medical Society (known as MedChi). He tells the story of his first spontaneous entrance into organized medicine. And he describes the transformation of emergency medicine siFinding Your Niche in Disaster Planning and Response
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-disaster-medicine-and-preparedness/finding-your-niche-in-disaster-planning-and-response/3578/No matter where we live and work, we know that disasters will happen in our community. We don’t necessarily know when and in what form, but in the view of Dr. Ralph Shealy, co-director of the Disaster Preparedness and Response Training Network for the South Carolina Area Health Education Consortium,Science Behind Neurotransmitters: Why You Need To Know
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/science-behind-neurotransmitters-why-you-need-to-know/3410/Ion channels, G proteins, receptor subunit proteins - many of these concepts were developed after we received our training. What does the practicing clinician need to know? Host Dr. Leslie Lundt welcomes Dr. George Viamontes, assistant clinical professor of medicine in the department of psychiatry aHow to Deal With the Crushing Administrative Burdens of Your Practice
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/how-to-deal-with-the-crushing-administrative-burdens-of-your-practice/3354/Administrative burdens and an overload of paperwork have a cumulative effect on a medical group practice. How is a doctor supposed to deal with this so it does not effect patient care? Dr. William Jessee, president and chief executive officer of the Medical Group Management Association, tells BruceElevated Cardiovascular Risk in Young Males
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/elevated-cardiovascular-risk-in-young-males/3057/Adult men typically encounter higher cardiovascular risk levels at an earlier age than their gender counterparts. Can this divergence in risk be traced back to childhood? Host Dr. Lee Freedman discusses the surprising results of recent research into cardiovascular concerns among adolescent males wit