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Origins of a Women's Sexual Health Clinic: How Simple Improvements Can Transform OB/GYN Practices
https://reachmd.com/programs/sexmed/origins-womens-sexual-health-clinic-how-simple-improvements-transform-ob-gyn-practices/7940/Dr. Michael Krychman interviews Dr. Brett Worly, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Ohio State University School of Medicine. Dr. Worly talks about successful integrations of sexual medicine into evaluative, diagnostic, and treatment protocols in women's health practice, and how'Pac Man' Enzyme Eats Nicotine to Curb Smoking
https://reachmd.com/programs/curious-headlines-dispatches-from-the-stranger-side-of-medicine/pac-man-enzyme-eats-nicotine-curb-smoking/7720/Getting patients to quit smoking is really, really hard. But scientists at the Scripps Research Institute have a line on a new way to promote smoking cessation: a bacterial enzyme that consumes nicotine! Loosely coined the 'Pac Man" enzyme, this discovery could pave the way for curbing smoking craviOvercoming Ignorance and Stigmatization of Mental Illness in Primary Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/overcoming-ignorance-and-stigmatization-of-mental-illness-in-primary-care/7210/Mental illnesses are commonly encountered in primary care practice. Yet their sufferers are often relegated to mischaracterized roles of "problem patients" due to the impacts of their diseases on thoughts and behaviors. How can clinicians improve their approach to patients will mental health issues,Clinical Practice of Prediction and Prevention of Preterm Birth
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/clinical-practice-of-prediction-and-prevention-of-preterm-birth/7022/It's been two years since ACOG released Practice Bulletin #130 regarding the Prediction and Prevention of Preterm Birth. Where are we today in identifying patients who are a great risk? How can clinicians put the information into clinical practice to provide significant outcomes? Senior reporter AnaUnderrecognition of Diabetes in Cardiology Practice
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/underrecognition-of-diabetes-in-cardiology-practice/6779/Joining Dr. Alan Brown is Revathi Balakrishnan, MD, MPH, a general cardiology fellow at NYU and winner of the NLA Young Investigator Competition. Dr. Balakrishnan's research, titled "Prevalence of unrecognized prediabetes, diabetes and metabolic syndrome in patients undergoing non-urgent PCI," foundControversy Surrounding the NHLBI Pediatric Guidelines
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/controversy-surrounding-the-nhlbi-pediatric-guidelines/6607/Guidelines are being changed continuously as new evidence is acquired and our environment us evolve. Most recently released are the NHLBI guidelines for pediatric care providers. Host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Samuel Gidding. They will address the context to which the guidelines were developed, soVitamins, Herbs, and Supplements: The "Real Scoop" on Evidence
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/vitamins-herbs-and-supplements-the-real-scoop-on-evidence/6599/This discussion focuses on the current state of evidence behind vitamins, herbs, and supplements in popular demand. What does the latest research recommend for use, and what should we be avoiding? Featured is Dr. Mark Moyad, the Jenkins/Pokempner Director of Preventive & Complementary Medicine aPioglitazone for Diabetes Prevention in Impaired Glucose Tolerance
https://reachmd.com/programs/diabetes-discourse/pioglitazone-for-diabetes-prevention-in-impaired-glucose-tolerance/6470/How can we prevent and treat pre-diabetes? Can a pill delay or prevent the onset of disease in high-risk individuals? Host Dr. Steven Edelman talks to Dr. Sunder Mudaliar, clinical professor of medicine in the division of endocrinology and metabolsim at the VA Medical Center and University of CalifoPsychological Insulin Resistance
https://reachmd.com/programs/diabetes-discourse/psychological-insulin-resistance/6460/Insulin therapy can be challenging for both the patient with diabetes and their healthcare provider— from needle phobia to weight gain. How can healthcare providers shorten the learning curve to understanding insulin and its benefits? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, Dr. Linda Siminerio,Multivisceral Transplantation for Neuroendocrine and Desmoid Tumors
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-transplantation/multivisceral-transplantation-for-neuroendocrine-and-desmoid-tumors/6454/Multivisceral transplant entails the transplant of nearly all the abdominal organs, with the exception of the kidneys. It is a highly unusual procedure, with only about 30-40 such surgeries occurring per year in the United States, compared to thousands of liver transplants performed annually, in onl