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They Used WHAT?!? Medical Instruments From Yesteryear, Part 2
https://reachmd.com/programs/reachmd-briefs/they-used-what-medical-instruments-from-yesteryear-part-2/8551/This year ReachMD hit the road to chat with our learners from across the country about unique and strange antique medical items.They Used WHAT?!? Medical Instruments From Yesteryear, Part 1
https://reachmd.com/programs/reachmd-briefs/they-used-what-medical-instruments-from-yesteryear-part-1/8550/This year ReachMD hit the road to chat with our learners from across the country about unique and strange antique medical items.Communicating in a Virtual World: How to Keep Your Audience Engaged
https://reachmd.com/programs/speaking-of/communicating-virtual-world-how-keep-your-audience-engaged/8507/Karen Friedman shares key insights on ways to overcome the communicative challenges of speaking in virtual rooms.The Patient Journey from Outpatient to Inpatient Care: Improving Quality & Safety
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/patient-journey-outpatient-inpatient-care-improving-quality-and-safety/8502/Dr. David Badolato shares his ongoing investigations into the key issues behind miscommunications between caregivers during patient transfers of care.We CAN Fix Healthcare: The Future is NOW
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/we-can-fix-healthcare-future-now/8491/Dr. Stephen Klasko, President and CEO of Jefferson University, discusses ways to improve the American healthcare system.Understanding the Causes of Major Birth Defects: Steps to Prevention
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/understanding-causes-major-birth-defects-steps-prevention/7299/Birth defects are common, occurring in 1 of every 33 babies born every year in the United States. Depending on the severity of the defect, the expected lifespan of a person with a birth defect can be greatly reduced. Additionally, birth defects are a leading cause of pediatric hospitalizations and mGates Foundation Predicts Global Health Breakthroughs by 2030
https://reachmd.com/programs/world-medical-news/gates-foundation-predicts-global-health-breakthroughs-2030/7405/The annual letter from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation predicts major breakthroughs in global health by 2030, such as a halving of worldwide child polio deaths, guinea worm infections, and cases of river blindness. Dr. Leuchars reports.The Interstate Compact: Toward Medical Licensure Portability Nationwide
https://reachmd.com/programs/conversations-on-health-care/the-interstate-compact-toward-medical-licensure-portability-nationwide/7030/This week, Mark and Margaret speak with Dr. Humayun Chaudhry, President and CEO of the Federation of State Medical Boards. Dr. Chaudhry has been working to advance the proposed Interstate Compact, a new option for medical licensing that would speed up the process of issuing licenses for physicians wNew Screening Techniques for Down Syndrome
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/new-screening-techniques-for-down-syndrome/6616/Join host Dr. Matt Birnholz as he welcomes Dr. Lee Shulman, professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology and division chief of the Feinberger School of Medicine at Northwestern Hospital, Chicago, IL. They will discuss the screening for Down syndrome, what are the current screening modalities and what isFat, Exercise and Cholesterol
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/fat-exercise-and-cholesterol/6542/Host Dr. Alan Brown discusses fat, exercise and cholesterol with Dr. Harold Bays, medical director and president of Louisville Metabolic and Atherosclerosis Research Center, an independent research center. They look at the properties of adipose tissue — what Dr. Bays calls adiposopathy, or "sick fat