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The Scientific Pursuit of More Precise Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/the-scientific-pursuit-of-more-precise-care/4790/Patient-centered care is a hot topic in health care these days, though usually when we think of patient-centeredness, our thinking tilts toward aspects of policymaking or system delivery. Host Dr. Janet Wright takes a look at the science side of patient-centered care — the more precise tailoring ofBoarded in the ED: A Look at Mortality and Morbidity
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/boarded-in-the-ed-a-look-at-mortality-and-morbidity/4568/Patients that come into an emergency room sometimes have to wait hours even days before they are moved to a hospital floor. A new study says more than a quarter of patients who are "boarded" in the ER after being admitted to the hospital often suffer undesirable events like missing necessary treatmeIs the PA Profession Recession-Proof?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/is-the-pa-profession-recession-proof/4409/Despite the current economic recession in the United States, the PA profession is growing at a rapid pace. Currently there are 73,000 PAs nationwide and 5000 new PAs are graduating every year. Cynthia Lord, president of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the program director of the PhyBeyond the Embryonic Stem Cell Debate
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/beyond-the-embryonic-stem-cell-debate/4314/Although President Obama has favored funding for embryonic stem cell research, the moral debate continues. But that discussion may overshadow the fact that biotech companies have actually made the most early progress, not in embryonic stem cells, but in adult stem cells. Dr. Robert Harman, chief exeLiving Donors
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/living-donors/1675/Has a patient asked you yet, your medical opinion regarding their decision to become a living donor? The number of living liver donors is growing each year. The ability to give the gift of life to another is appealing to many but what are the costs? What are the risks? What are the health requirCases From the Real World: 61-Year-Old With Wet AMD With a High Treatment Burden
https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/Cases-From-the-Real-World-61-Year-Old-With-Wet-AMD-With-a-High-Treatment-Burden/33169/Join Drs. Ted Leng and Danny Mammo as they explore their real-world experience with second-generation retinal agents for nAMD.Patient-Centric Care in Rheumatic Disease: Alternative Approaches to Managing Pain
https://reachmd.com/programs/living-rheum/patient-centric-care-in-rheumatic-disease-alternative-approaches-to-managing-pain/30078/Explore the future of pain management in rheumatic diseases.What Are the Latest Advances in Lupus Care?
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/what-are-the-latest-advances-in-lupus-care/10308/Although nonrenal lupus patients face a variety of challenges, there’s fortunately been a lot of advances in care, as outlined by a guru in lupus.Data Equity in Action: Largest Real-World MS Analysis Confirms Fumarate Efficacy Across Racial Groups
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/Data-Equity-in-Action-Largest-Real-World-MS-Analysis-Confirms-Fumarate-Efficacy-Across-Racial-Groups/36351/mCRPC Care: Reducing Progression Risk by Combining Enzalutamide and Talazoparib
https://reachmd.com/programs/project-oncology/mcrpc-care-reducing-progression-risk-by-combining-enzalutamide-and-talazoparib/17801/Dive into the findings from the TALAPRO-2 trial, which examined a combination regimen for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.