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A Flight Surgeon's Perspectives on NASA Challenger
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/a-flight-surgeons-perspectives-on-nasa-challenger/11/Dr. Patricia Santy, psychiatrist, former NASA Flight Surgeon and author of the book "Choosing the Right Stuff: The Psychological Selection of Astronauts and Cosmonauts," recalls the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster of 1986 and it's immediate versus longterm impacts on the space program and the AmerAdvancing Wound Care With AI: From Precision Diagnostics to Predictive Insights
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/advancing-wound-care-with-ai-from-precision-diagnostics-to-predictive-insights/35837/From enhancing diagnostic accuracy to forecasting healing outcomes with impressive precision, artificial intelligence (AI) presents a new frontier in wound care. Read about how new tools can classify tissue types, predict chronic wound trajectories, and power real-time monitoring.Unpacking the Genetics of Friedreich’s Ataxia
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/genetics-friedreichs-ataxia/54669/Friedreich’s ataxia is a mitochondrial disorder driven by GAA repeat expansions in the frataxin gene, leading to impaired iron-sulfur cluster formation and cellular dysfunction. Tune in to hear Dr. Arnie Koeppen explain the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms underlying frataxin deficiency and their iMessy Labs, Major Breakthroughs: The Happy Accidents That Shaped Modern Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/rub-some-dirt-in-it/messy-labs-major-breakthroughs-the-happy-accidents-that-shaped-modern-medicine/36567/From a messy Petri dish to laughing gas parties, medical history is full of accidents that worked out better than anyone expected. Marshall Miller shares how forgotten experiments, strange discoveries, and even a confused beagle led to breakthroughs like penicillin, x-rays, and insulin.It's Relative: Screening and Treating Familial Hypercholesterolemia
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/its-relative-screening-and-treating-familial-hypercholesterolemia/6421/The National Lipid Association Foundation is emphasizing awareness of the most common inherited form of high cholesterol, familial hypercholesterolemia. Endocrinologist Dr. Anne Goldberg, talks with host Dr. Alan Brown about how to recognize and treat this hereditary cause of early onset atherosclerThe Physician to the President
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/the-physician-to-the-president/5790/In this rebroadcast of the July 21st show, our hosts talk to former presidential physician Dr. Connie Mariano, who made house calls to the White House for 9 years (and on Air Force One and across the globe). Her new book is called The White House Doctor: My Patients Were Presidents — A Memoir (ThomaAMA House of Delegates: In Conversation With the New AMA President
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/ama-house-of-delegates-in-conversation-with-the-new-ama-president/5674/It's been a big year for medicine, and the next promises to be just as significant. Although health system reform was sorely needed, there are still components that need to be addressed, not the least of which is the flawed Medicare payment formula. The new AMA president, Dr. Cecil Wilson, who is anA Multi-Disciplinary Team Approach at BAMC's Burn Unit
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/a-multi-disciplinary-team-approach-at-bamcs-burn-unit/4897/It takes a team of specialists, social workers, PAs, nurses and therapists to care for the burn patients at the US Army Burn Unit in Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Every day more than 30 medical professionals make rounds checking on the critically injured at the unit. Dr. KevinWhen Physician Assistants Struggle With Addiction
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/when-physician-assistants-struggle-with-addiction/4767/The research is yet to be written on the number of physician assistants that face substance abuse issues. Gail Curtis, an assistant professor of PA studies at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, joins host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell to discuss the reasons PAs may abuse controlled subsUnderstanding Why Drugs are More Dangerous for Some
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/understanding-why-drugs-are-more-dangerous-for-some/4621/Two years after it was formed, the International Serious Adverse Event Consortium, working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, is making progress understanding why certain people are predisposed to dangerous drug interactions. Arthur Holdren, founder of the consortium, tells host Bruce Japse