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Tracing the History and Plotting the Future of PA Certification
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/tracing-the-history-and-plotting-the-future-of-pa-certification/4368/Certification for the physician assistant field has come a long way since 1965, when four ex-navy corpsmen were enrolled in the first physician assistant program. Now more than 40 years later, PAs are the most tested profession in medicine. Janet Lathrop, president and CEO of the National CommissionAre Older Drugs 'In' Again for Depression in Parkinson’s?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-neurology-and-psychiatry/are-older-drugs-in-again-for-depression-in-parkinsons/4297/Could tricyclic antidepressants be more effective at treating depression in patients with Parkinson's disease? They have been used since the 1950s for treatment of depression, but in recent years, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have become the predominant form of therapy. New researComparing Treatments for Anxiety Disorders in Children
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-neurology-and-psychiatry/comparing-treatments-for-anxiety-disorders-in-children/4230/For the last several years, the mainstays of treatment for children with anxiety disorders have varied among practitioners, but few attempts have been made to evaluate their comparative or combinatorial effectiveness. Dr. Anne Marie Albano, associate professor of clinical psychology in psychiatry anAddressing the Rise in Pediatric Kidney Stones
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-nutrition-and-nutrition-science/addressing-the-rise-in-pediatric-kidney-stones/3985/Once considered to be a problem of adulthood, kidney stones are being more regularly documented in children as young as age five. What factors are responsible for the increasing prevalence of this condition, and what can we do to reverse this emerging pattern of childhood kidney stones? Dr. Bruce SlIssues of Immigration and Healthcare in the United States
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-global-medicine/issues-of-immigration-and-healthcare-in-the-united-states/3967/Over the past several years, immigration and healthcare have become increasingly confounding issues for our nation's lawmakers and policy experts. In many circumstances, like those where a hospital weighs the possibility of transporting a migrant patient back to their country of origin, the two issuRising Health Costs and the Impact on Consumers
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/rising-health-costs-and-the-impact-on-consumers/3927/Healthcare costs for family coverage continue to rise. But what are the trends this year faced by US workers? Bianca DiJulio, senior policy analyst for the Health Care Marketplace Project at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, tells the Chicago Tribune's Bruce Japsen how cost shifts will impact cHypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Diagnosis and Treatment
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy-diagnosis-and-treatment/3790/It is a condition that most commonly affects our young athletes, but many of the symptoms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) do not manifest until it is too late. How are we improving our techniques and strategies for preventing, identifying and addressing HCM before it leads to tragedy? Dr. TheodIncidental Meniscal Findings on Knee MRI
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/incidental-meniscal-findings-on-knee-mri/3772/A patient in your office describes the knee pain they have been feeling for an extended period of time. The MRI that you order on their knee reveals meniscal damage. New research is telling us that meniscal tears may be more common than we realize, and further, raises questions as to whether the menAdding a Ketogenic Diet to Chemo: Improved Outcomes?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-nutrition-and-nutrition-science/adding-a-ketogenic-diet-to-chemo-improved-outcomes/3697/Brain tumors are a near-certain death sentence, and the treatment process is notoriously arduous and unrelenting. Yet there is evidence to suggest that there may be a way for us to alleviate some of the pain and other treatment-related symptoms for patients. Dr. Thomas Seyfried, professor of biologyAntibodies Derived from the 1918 Flu Pandemic: Still Potent?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/antibodies-derived-from-the-1918-flu-pandemic-still-potent/3653/Ninety-plus years after the 1918 influenza pandemic, we are just beginning to understand the naturally occurring adaptive immunity of those who were in contact with this devastating virus. As researchers probe survivors of the flu pandemic, all of whom are approaching or have attained centenarian st