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The Modern Doctor: Clinician or Technician?
https://reachmd.com/programs/inspired-to-act/the-modern-doctor-clinician-or-technician/4136/Do physicians have time to be clinicians, or has their role shifted to that of technician? This far-ranging conversation between Inspired to Act host Dr. Martin A. Samuels and Dr. Faith Fitzgerald, noted internist, distinguished professor, and associate dean of humanities and bioethics at the UniverHow You Can Take Part in Disaster Prep and Response
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-disaster-medicine-and-preparedness/how-you-can-take-part-in-disaster-prep-and-response/3576/There are many avenues for participation by healthcare professionals in disaster preparedness and larger-scale emergency response, but in a sense, many of us are unsure exactly where our areas of expertise would allow us to make a contribution in preparation for, and in response to, a disaster. ShouMedication-Related Visits to the ER
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-pharmacy/medication-related-visits-to-the-er/3428/A patient's misuse of their medication lands them in the emergency room: It's a common problem, the sources of which are now under extensive study. What does new research tell us about medication-related adverse events that turn into trips to the emergency room? Host Dr. Charles Turck considers theModifying Drug Dosing for Patients with Renal Insufficiency
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-pharmacy/modifying-drug-dosing-for-patients-with-renal-insufficiency/3427/What is the best method for adjusting drug doses for your patients with kidney disease? Research working to answer this question has produced a series of interesting observations: What are these concepts and how does this help us evaluate the problem at hand? Dr. Luke Probst, a pediatric pharmacy spTularemia: Bio-Weapon and Camping Peril
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/tularemia-bio-weapon-and-camping-peril/1077/What do Islamic Fascists, Vladimir Putin, and the dog-days of summer have in common? Tularemia. Both occurring in nature and bio-weapons laboratories, facts about this disease are a most-know for physicians across the country. Karen Yates, an epidemiologist with the Missouri Department of Health andMicrochimerism and Emerging Research
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/microchimerism-and-emerging-research/904/Microchimerism may have a role to play in evolving theories in transplantation biology, HIV, Alzheimer's disease and even breast cancer. Dr. Nelson discusses some cutting-edge hypotheses and strange observations in each of these fields.Bringing Medicaid to People Who Need it
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/bringing-medicaid-to-people-who-need-it/456/What's good about the Federal/State Medicaid program, and how could it be improved? Tim Westmoreland, a lawyer and health care expert at the Georgetown University Health Law Institute in DC, discusses the problem of getting more people covered.Mind-Body Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/mind-body-medicine/159/Dr. Scheinbaum discusses the relationship of the mind to physical illnesses and how certain techniques can relieve physical issues.History of Genetics
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/history-of-genetics/112/Dr. Pergament discusses the past, present and future of genetic testing.Communications Course for Oncologists
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/communications-course-for-oncologists/30/In this segment Dr. Back provides the need analysis and information on the critical need for enhanced communication skills for the oncology professional and staff.