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Conference Coverage Highlights From the 2012 Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP) Annual Conference, Part 2
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/conference-coverage-highlights-from-the-2012-alliance-for-continuing-education-in-the-health-professions-acehp-annual-conference-part-2/6570/Join host Lawrence Sherman at this year's meeting of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP), formerly the Alliance for CME, held on January 21-24, 2012 in Orlando, Florida. His two guests are: Dr. Sharon Confessore, Director of Change Management and Learning at BonConference Coverage Highlights From the 2012 Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP) Annual Conference, Part 1
https://reachmd.com/programs/conference-coverage/conference-coverage-highlights-from-the-2012-alliance-for-continuing-education-in-the-health-professions-acehp-annual-conference-part-1/6569/Join host Lawrence Sherman at this year's meeting of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP), formerly the Alliance for CME, held on January 21-24, 2012 in Orlando, Florida, for a discussion of the impact of REMS (risk evaluation and mitigation strategies) on the pracFrom Massachusetts — The Healthcare Reform Landscape
https://reachmd.com/programs/voices-from-american-medicine/from-massachusetts-the-healthcare-reform-landscape/6451/A form of the universal healthcare debated in nationwide healthcare reform was implemented in 1996 in the state of Massachusetts. Dr. Alice Coombs, immediate past-president of the Massachusetts Medical Society, critical care specialist at South Shore Hospital and anesthesiologist with South Shore AnEmerging New Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis Patients
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/emerging-new-therapies-for-multiple-sclerosis-patients/6316/For years, patients with multiple sclerosis have had to rely on injectable medications. But several new oral medications are emerging, and one drug has already been approved by the FDA. Why has it taken so long to develop oral formulations? Dr. Jeffrey Cohen, director of the Millen Experimental TherThe Corporate Role in the Battle Against Obesity
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-nutrition-and-nutrition-science/the-corporate-role-in-the-battle-against-obesity/6267/With the US amid an obesity epidemic, the White House has made healthy eating a national priority. But will market forces eventually undermine and sabotage this high-profile effort to curtail obesity? Hank Cardello, a fellow of the Washington DC think tank the Hudson Institute, and director of its ONew Frontiers in Regenerative Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/new-frontiers-in-regenerative-medicine-1/6233/This week's guest is Dr. Anthony Atala, who oversees the world's largest lab devoted to bioengineering body parts, from inkjet-printed hearts to tiny livers, at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He gives us an update from the cutting edge of medicine. Also, we get to the bottoPediatric Diabetes Research
https://reachmd.com/programs/diabetes-discourse/pediatric-diabetes-research/6147/Diabetes research is the cornerstone for new opportunities in the treatment of patients living with diabetes. How will the newly formed Pediatric Diabetes Research Center serve this goal? Join guest host, certified diabetes educator Janice Baker and Dr. Alberto Hayek, professor of pediatrics and co-Potentially Huge Savings When Patients Adhere to their Prescriptions
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/potentially-huge-savings-when-patients-adhere-to-their-prescriptions/5551/Doctors know their patients often don't take their medications, whether because they simply forget or procrastinate on obtaining refills. But the lack of compliance with prescriptions has enormous financial ramifications. Dr. Steve Miller, senior vice president & chief medical officer, researchChoosing the Right Word: Physician Assistants or Physician Associates?
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/choosing-the-right-word-physician-assistants-or-physician-associates/5479/Forty years ago, the title of "physician associate" was changed to "physician assistant." Now there is a strong grassroots effort amongst PAs to change the name back. On April 5, 2010, 50 leaders in the PA profession signed a letter declaring that the title "physician associate" better fits the roleFeeling Financial Pressure? How Your Practice Can Adjust
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/feeling-financial-pressure-how-your-practice-can-adjust/4925/Medical practices across the country are dealing with financial pressures, the likes of which we haven't seen before. It has put a premium on our ability to maximize efficiency while still maintaining the standard of patient care. In many cases, revenues are down, as some patients are forced to adju