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The Red Eye: Causes, Treatments, and Pitfalls for the Primary Care Physician
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-red-eye-causes-treatments-and-pitfalls-for-the-primary-care-physician/6676/The classic "red eye" presentation by your patient may be a common sighting in your clinical practice, but are you truly up to date on the various causes, treatments, and pitfalls that clinicians encounter when confronting ocular problems? Discussing this issue is Dr. Stephen Orlin, Associate ProfesA Model to Bring MS Research to Bedside Faster
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/a-model-to-bring-ms-research-to-bedside-faster/3601/Speeding up the translation process for MS patients is the mission of Fast Forward, LLC, a venture philanthropy of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Our guest today, Dr. Timothy Coetzee executive director of Fast Forward, LLC tells us how they are taking a business venture approach to find cuEthical and Logistic Consequences of Closed Scientific Data
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/ethical-and-logistic-consequences-of-closed-scientific-data/2819/Dr. Andrew Vickers discusses the continuing trend of medical reseachers refusing to release raw data after publication. What impact does this make on delaying the advancement of science? Are doctors viewing these results as their personal property? Is there a danger that the public's perception willDiagnosing and Treating CF: What is new?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/diagnosing-and-treating-cf-what-is-new/2099/Our guest Dr. Rick Moss discuses with host, Dr. Bill Rutenberg current modes of diagnosis, including the genetic basis of CF. This is followed by a discussion of current and future treatments for cystic fibrosis, including lung transplantation, stem cell and gene therapies.Guiding a Department Through 9/11 in NYC
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/guiding-a-department-through-911-in-nyc/1431/Host Dr. Shira Johnson talks with Dr. Michael Sadler, section chief of the division of body CT at St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan in downtown New York City, about his hospital's preparedness for 9/11 and its aftermath.Life of a Research Scientist
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/life-of-a-research-scientist-1/1112/Translating knowledge from bedside to bench and back again is the Holy Grail for all medical professionals. Physician Scientists are the transport vehicle.Novel Therapies for HDL Cholesterol
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/novel-therapies-for-hdl-cholesterol/818/Will novel HDL cholesterol therapies reduce cardiovascular risk? Dr. Robert Rosenson will discuss the hope for CETP inhibitors and HDL mimetics to modify HDL cholesterol and coronary heart disease risk.COPD and Cardiovascular Risk: The Expanding Role of Biomarkers
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/copd-cardiovascular-risk-biomarkers/54184/Dietary Guidance in Psoriasis: Evidence-Based Supportive Strategies
https://reachmd.com/programs/frontlines-psoriasis/dietary-guidance-psoriasis-supportive-strategies/39951/Flare patterns, patient concerns, and growing research have brought diet to the forefront of psoriasis care. Tune in as Dr. Peter Lio reviews the strongest evidence behind weight management, gluten sensitivity, and anti-inflammatory nutrition, offering clarity on how diet can support—though not replNavigating Genetic Testing in Kidney Transplants: Clinical and Ethical Issues
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/navigating-genetic-testing-in-kidney-transplants-clinical-and-ethical-issues/37222/Genetic testing is becoming an essential tool in kidney transplant evaluation and living donor screening, with APOL1 testing gaining traction for identifying post-donation risk. However, this evolving practice raises complex ethical and logistical challenges, as discussed by Dr. Elisa Gordon at the