Sinopsis
Interviews with the top thought leaders in medicine exploring the clinical and professional issues that are foremost in the minds of the medical community. Join us at the Clinician's Roundtable for discussions on a vast range of topics that every medical professional should know about.
Episodios
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Emergency Medicine
29/04/2007Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: Kathy Schrank, MD Dr. Kathy Schrank continues her discussion on emergency medicine.
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Emergency Medicine
29/04/2007Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: Kathy Schrank, MD Dr. Schrank discusses emergency medicine.
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Life as a Medical Consultant
29/04/2007Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: Harley Liker, MD Dr. Harley Liker discusses how being a medical consultant impacts his daily life and how he works with the "HOUSE" team to ensure story lines are medically accurate.
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Life as a Medical Consultant
29/04/2007Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: Harley Liker, MD Dr. Harley Liker discusses his role as a medical consultant for the TV show "HOUSE"
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Life as a Medical Consultant
29/04/2007Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: Harley Liker, MD Dr. Harley Liker discusses his role as a medical consultant for the TV show "HOUSE."
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Negative Physician - Nurse Interactions
29/04/2007Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Kathleen Bartholomew, RN Kathleen Bartholomew RN, BS discusses the negative behavior that contributes to disruptive physician - nurse interactions.
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Nurse to Nurse Hostility
29/04/2007Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Kathleen Bartholomew, RN Kathleen Bartholomew, RN, BS discusses the hostility that develops between nurses.
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Global Nursing Shortage
29/04/2007Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Kathleen Bartholomew, RN Kathleen Bartholomew, RN, BS discusses the reasons that a global nursing shortage exists.
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Duality of the Mind and Brain
27/04/2007Host: Laura Humphrey, PhD Guest: Eric Kandel, MD Dr. Eric Kandel, psychiatrist, neuroscientist professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Columbia University, and Nobel Prize laureatte, discusses the controversies surrounding the duality of the mind and the brain. He also talks about what is known to date about the neurological basis of mental illness.
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Native American Cancer Research
27/04/2007Host: Joel Heller, MD Guest: Linda Burhansstipanov, DrPH Dr. Linda Burhansstipanov, President and Grants Director for the Native American Cancer Research discusses the type of research they've been able to conduct within this community as well as some of their findings.
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Clinical Management of Patients with BRCA mutation
27/04/2007Host: Michael Benson, MD Guest: Gregory Critchfield, MD, MS In this segment, Dr. Critchfield looks at reasons why BRCA testing is so important in the physician's diagnostic repertoire, and the methods of helping patients reduce cancer risks after receiving a positive test. He then shares studies currently being undertaken to further evaluate the role of BRCA in prevention and treatment protocols. The interview concludes with a review of legislative efforts to regulate genetic testing, and Dr. Critchfield's personal outlook in projecting genetic testing's roles ten years into the future.
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The Clinical Testing for BRCA Mutations
27/04/2007Host: Michael Benson, MD Guest: Gregory Critchfield, MD, MS In this segment, Dr. Critchfield examines diagnostic testing modalities for BRCA gene mutations that are available to physicians, their respective sensitivities and specificities, and clinical indications for choosing one test over another. He then discusses possible test results, the length of time required to receive them, and how such information is used by physicians and patients.
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The Future of SCHIP: How to Insure More Children
27/04/2007Host: Paul Raeburn Guest: Ron Pollack, JD Ron Pollack, executive director of Families USA, talks about how SCHIP could be expanded to insure more children, and what that would mean for physicians.
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A Former FDA Commissioner Looks Back at the Agency
27/04/2007Host: Paul Raeburn Guest: Donald Kennedy, MD Donald Kennedy, the editor of Science and the FDA Commissioner under President Carter, gives the FDA a prescription for change.
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The Graceful Words of a Surgeon-Writer: Dr. Atul Gawande's Story
27/04/2007Host: Paul Raeburn Guest: Atul Gawande, MD Dr. Atul Gawande, a surgeon, author, and writer for The New Yorker, talks about what it means to be a doctor and write about one's work.
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The Biology and Medicine Underlying BRCA Genes
27/04/2007Host: Michael Benson, MD Guest: Gregory Critchfield, MD, MS In this segment, Dr. Critchfield shares aspects of the basic biology underlying the BRCA genes and their mutations, including carrier frequencies, modes of inheritance, and their relations specifically to colon, ovarian and breast cancer. The conversation concludes with a discussion on genetic testing limitations followed by patient selection recommendations for BRCA tests.
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Overview of the BRCA Genes
27/04/2007Host: Michael Benson, MD Guest: Gregory Critchfield, MD, MS In this segment, Dr. Critchfield provides an in-depth overview of BRCA genes 1 and 2, including their history of discovery, known functions, and types of mutations.
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Virginia Tech's Massacre: Reflections on American Mental Health Care Infrastructure
27/04/2007Host: Paul Raeburn Guest: Arthur Caplan, PhD One of the nation's leading bioethicists discusses the failures in America's mental health system, and how changes might prevent the next school shooting.
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Research Advances in Preserving Unfertilized Eggs
27/04/2007Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Guest: Teresa Woodruff, PhD In this interview, Dr. Woodruff talks about the advances made from her basic research lab in overcoming persistent challenges to safely preserving unfertilized eggs. The conversation closes with an exploration of the physician's need to better address fertility preservation options with their pediatric to young adult patients undergoing intensive cancer treatments.
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Methods of Fertility Preservation
27/04/2007Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Guest: Teresa Woodruff, PhD In this interview, Dr. Woodruff overviews modern methods of fertility preservation for young patients who are undergoing or have undergone chemotherapy, including discussions on ovulation induction and harvesting of ovaries.