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Ultrasound: Improving Breast Cancer Detection
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-womens-health/ultrasound-improving-breast-cancer-detection/3514/The number of women affected by breast cancer every year is staggering: almost 180,000 new cases and upwards of 40,000 deaths. Researchers are focused on finding novel ways to detect a malignancy before it spreads-to the lymph nodes and beyond. Dr. Wendie Berg, a breast imaging radiologist associateDrug-Dosing Strategies for Renal Patients
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-pharmacy/drug-dosing-strategies-for-renal-patients/3426/How do you adjust drug doses in your patients with kidney disease? Two main strategies might come to mind: the Cockcroft-Gault equation or the modified diet in renal disease. Is one more applicable for your patients? Dr. Charles Turck welcomes Dr. Luke Probst, a pediatric pharmacy specialist and a cRandom Drug Testing in Schools
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/random-drug-testing-in-schools/3424/According to Dr. Bertha Madras, deputy director of demand reduction in the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy under President George W. Bush, random drug testing gives young people a good reason not to succumb to peer pressure. But the implementation of random drug testing in schoolsThe Scope of the Underage Drinking Problem
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-scope-of-the-underage-drinking-problem/3420/So just where are teens getting their alcohol and what can the medical profession do about it? Dr. Raymond Scalettar, former chairman of the American Medical Association and adviser to the Distilled Spirits Council, tells host Bruce Japsen about a new national study showing parental influence on howWorking Through the Difficult Pediatric Encounter
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-childrens-health/working-through-the-difficult-pediatric-encounter/3389/How can clinicians be prepared during a difficult pediatric encounter to create a favorable outcome? Dr. Andrea Asnes, assistant professor of pediatrics at the Yale University School of Medicine, talks with host Dr. Cathleen Margolin about how to handle difficult clinical encounters.Treating Bipolar Disorder in Children
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/treating-bipolar-disorder-in-children/3370/There is hope for children with bipolar disorder, says Dr. Rosalie Greenberg, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University School of Physicians and Surgeons, and author of the book, Bipolar Kids: Helping Your Child Find Calm in the Mood Storm. Dr. Greenberg joins host Dr. MichaePhysician Incomes Outpaced by Inflation
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/physician-incomes-outpaced-by-inflation/3355/The squeeze of reimbursement from private payers and Medicare cuts to doctors are conspiring to take a substantial toll on physician incomes, which in many cases, are not keeping up with inflation. Dr. William Jessee, president and chief executive officer of the Medical Group Management AssociationThe Latest in Psychopharmacology
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-latest-in-psychopharmacology/3344/In 2000, Dr. Stephen Stahl published what many of us consider to be the definitive text of psychopharmacology. The wait for the third edition is finally over. What has happened in the last 8 years? Dr. Stahl joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt in this informative interview.Physician Opportunity: Bringing a New Product to Market
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/physician-opportunity-bringing-a-new-product-to-market/3320/What does it take to develop a new product? How about an evidence based vitamin line? Today's guest, Cardiologist Dr. Seth Baum, was frustrated with the bags of supplements his patients would bring to him. They were taking too many supplements and not getting the right vitamins and nutrients. IThe Impact of Modern Chemicals on Society's Health
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-impact-of-modern-chemicals-on-societys-health/3187/The modern hospital setting exposes our patients to a vast array of chemicals, some of which are therapeutic, others which can be particularly harmful. What are we doing to limit exposure to these harmful chemicals, for vulnerable patients and for those of us who work in hospitals every day? It may