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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Challenges of Cancer Treatment - Native Americans
27/04/2007Host: Joel Heller, MD Guest: Linda Burhansstipanov, DrPH Dr. Linda Burhansstipanov, President and Grants Director for the NACR talks about the Native American healthcare system. She also discusses how different tribes around the country deal with treatment for cancer.
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Cancer Prevalence in the Native American Community
27/04/2007Host: Joel Heller, MD Guest: Linda Burhansstipanov, DrPH Dr. Linda Burhansstipanov, President and Grants Director for the NACR talks about the prevalence of cancer within the Native American population. She also discusses variances between the different tribes and how geography, genetics and culture has played a role.
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Native American Cancer Research Organization
27/04/2007Host: Joel Heller, MD Guest: Linda Burhansstipanov, DrPH Dr. Linda Burhansstipanov, President and Grants Director for the NACR talks about the role, the funding and the reach of this organization in the treatment for Native Peoples diagnosed with cancer.
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Pedophilia Research
27/04/2007Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: Ryan Hall, MD Dr. Ryan Hall, a senior resident from the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at John Hopkins University discusses research being done on pedophilia.
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Treament for Pedophiles and their Victims
27/04/2007Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: Ryan Hall, MD Dr. Ryan Hall, a senior resident from the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at John Hopkins University discusses symptoms and treatment for victims of pedophiles. He talks about treatment for the pedophiles as well.
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Profile of Victims of Pedophilia
27/04/2007Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: Ryan Hall, MD Dr. Ryan Hall, a senior resident from the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at John Hopkins University discusses the victim profile and who is most vulnerable to pedophilia.
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Pedophilia -Types and Classifications
27/04/2007Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: Ryan Hall, MD Dr. Ryan Hall, a senior resident from the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at John Hopkins University defines pedophilia and classifies distinctions between the different types.
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Hospital Based Palliative Care Programs
26/04/2007Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD Guest: Diane Meier, MD Hear Dr. Diane Meier, Director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care, as she offers her best advice for starting a hospital based palliative care program.
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Palliative Care
26/04/2007Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD Guest: Diane Meier, MD Hear Dr. Diane Meier, the Director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care, as she discusses recent advances in palliative care medicine.
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Free Hypertension Medication
26/04/2007Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Alfred Bove, MD Guest: William Santamore, PhD Dr. Alfred Bove, VP of the American College of Cardiology discusses the question, "Should the government give away free generic medication to treat hypertension?" Although the question seems to say it all, tune in to hear the many issues it raises.
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Medical Charting: What Not to Write
25/04/2007Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: James Bream, JD Attorney Jim Bream of Querrey and Harrow discusses irregular charting habits that could lead to trouble as what should not be documented.
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Breaking Up is Hard to Do
25/04/2007Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: James Bream, JD Attorney Jim Bream of Querrey & Harrow discusses patient noncompliance and termination of Physician Patient Relationship. Learn how charting plays a vital role in these scenarios.
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Medical Charting: What Should be Charted
25/04/2007Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: James Bream, JD Attorney Jim Bream of Querrey and Harrow goes over what to chart, when to chart in more detail, and sheds light on "the lore of the chart".
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Medical Charting 101
25/04/2007Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: James Bream, JD Attorney Jim Bream of Querrey and Harrow joins Dr. Larry Kaskel to discuss why physicians get sued based on bad charting. Tune in to learn some of the very best practices in record keeping.
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Cardiovascular Disease Prevention & Telemedicine
25/04/2007Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Alfred Bove, MD Guest: William Santamore, PhD Dr. Alfred Bove, VP of the American College of Cardiology and Dr. William Santamore discuss how you can use telemedicine to prevent cardiovascular disease in underserved populations. Tune in to learn about the outcome of this unique study.
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Exploring Telemedicine
25/04/2007Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Alfred Bove, MD Guest: William Santamore, PhD Our guests Dr. William Santamore and Dr. Alfred Bove, VP of the ACC will answer the question, "Is patient education via the internet really effective?" We will also discuss other telemedicine benefits for patients as well as health care providers. Learn why telemedicine research is so important.
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The Role of Telemedicine in Managing Diabetes
25/04/2007Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Carol Homko, PhD Telemedicine and Diabetes: life-style changes through management of insulin doses.
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The Five Basic Emotions
25/04/2007Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Kaimana MacDonald, MD Dr. MacDonald discusses the five basic emotions and what they have in common.
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Emotional Science
25/04/2007Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Kaimana MacDonald, MD Dr. MacDonald discusses neuroimaging of the brain, or the study of brain processes.
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Emergency Department-Scope of Practice
24/04/2007Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Maloney, MD Dr. William Maloney, Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Condell Medical Center, discusses the level of expertise needed for the diverse scope of care required in the ED today.