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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Improving Conduit and Neobladder Efficiency: Surgical and Post-Operative Strategies
29/04/2025Guest: Mutahar Ahmed, MD Optimizing urinary diversion and continence techniques is essential for improving patient outcomes and quality of life following surgery. Join Dr. Mutahar Ahmed as he provides expert guidance on improving success in conduits and neobladders in the operating room and beyond. Dr. Ahmed is the Director of the Center for Bladder Cancer at Hackensack University Medical Center as well as a Professor of Urology and the Director of the Minimal Invasive Robotic Oncology and Urology Fellowship Program at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. He also presented on this topic at the 2025 American Urological Association Annual Meeting.
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Colorectal Cancer Screening: Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Noninvasive Options
29/04/2025Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Carolyn Rutter, PhD Guest: Gloria Coronado, PhD Colorectal cancer screening strategies have significantly evolved in recent years, with noninvasive options like stool and blood-based tests explored for their potential to boost adherence. Drs. Gloria Coronado and Carolyn Rutter join Dr. Brian McDonough to evaluate how these methods compare to traditional colonoscopy in terms of cost-effectiveness, accessibility, and their ability to overcome screening barriers, particularly in underserved populations. Dr. Coronado is a Professor of Epidemiology and the Associate Director of Population Science for the University of Arizona Cancer Center, and Dr. Rutter is a Professor in the Biostatistics Program and Principal Investigator for a Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network team at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.
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Future Thinking in Urology: Looking Ahead and Expanding Knowledge
24/04/2025Guest: Wayne Kuang, MD Holistic health, fearless thinking, and proactive choices can be transformative in urological health. Dr. Wayne Kuang, CEO of MD for Men in Albuquerque and Founder of the ManVsProstate campaign, explores how we can create a future that works for everyone in the realm of urology.
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Bladders, Breakthroughs, and Bold New Therapies: Key Updates at AUA 2025
24/04/2025Guest: Wayne Kuang, MD In an exciting time for diagnostics and therapeutics in urology, the discussions at the American Urological Association’s 2025 Annual Meeting are redefining the landscape of men’s health. Dr. Wayne Kuang, CEO of MD for Men in Albuquerque and Founder of the ManVsProstate campaign, highlights some of the most anticipated topics at this year’s conference, including prioritizing early intervention, preserving vitality, and expanding the focus beyond the prostate to protect the bladder.
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Elevating Urology Care: Unity, Education, and the Art of Medicine
24/04/2025Guest: Wayne Kuang, MD The 2025 American Urology Association Annual Meeting promises to unite the global urology community across six continents around transformative education, game-changing trials, and a renewed focus on patient-centered care. Dr. Wayne Kuang, CEO of MD for Men in Albuquerque and Founder of the ManVsProstate campaign, dives into what makes this year’s conference truly exciting.
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Addressing Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural Populations
18/04/2025Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Michael Dougherty, MD Rural populations face unique challenges in accessing colorectal cancer screening, leaving many patients in these communities unscreened. However, mailed fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) may help address these barriers and improve adherence. Joining Dr. Peter Buch to discuss the benefits and limitations associated with FIT and its potential impact on the colorectal cancer screening landscape is Dr. Michael Dougherty. Dr. Dougherty is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
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Weighing the Environmental Impact of Colorectal Cancer Screening Methods
17/04/2025Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: A. Mark Fendrick, MD Colorectal cancer screening saves lives—but how do common methods like colonoscopy and non-invasive screening methods compare in their environmental effects? With the healthcare sector being responsible for over four percent of the global carbon footprint, researchers are looking into more environmentally friendly options that can still provide optimal outcomes for patients. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. Mark Fendrick to examine the carbon footprint of available colorectal cancer screening strategies and explore how a shift to noninvasive options could offer promising clinical and environmental impacts. Dr. Fendrick is a Professor of Internal Medicine and Health Management and Policy at the University of Michigan.
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Diagnosing and Treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Overactive Bladder
25/03/2025Guest: Bilal Chughtai, MD Advancements in diagnostics and treatment have led to enhanced personalized care for patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and overactive bladder (OAB). Minimally invasive treatments have the potential to replace medication for BPH, while a greater focus on bladder health can help differentiate the two conditions and improve outcomes. Learn how these advances are shaping BPH and OAB management with Dr. Bilal Chughtai, Chief of Urology at Plainview Hospital and Associate Professor of Urology at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.
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Evaluating the Safety of Ixekizumab in Psoriasis and Arthritis Patients
18/03/2025Guest: Atul A. Deodhar, MD, MRCP Based on data from 25 studies, ixekizumab has a lower risk of common adverse events like depression, cardiovascular events, cancer, and uveitis that are often seen with other treatments for psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and axial spondyloarthritis. Here to share the safety findings on ixekizumab is Dr. Atul Deodhar, Professor of Medicine and the Medical Director of Rheumatology Clinics at Oregon Health & Science University
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Melanoma Treatment Breakthroughs: Improving Long-Term Survival
17/03/2025 Duración: 05minGuest: Vernon K. Sondak, MD Melanoma treatment has undergone a rapid evolution. Immunotherapy has doubled survival rates, and timing the use of these drugs around surgery has shown to be even more effective. Dr. Vernon Sondak explores how the fight against melanoma is stronger than ever with new therapeutic combinations and evolving treatment strategies. Dr. Sondak is the Chair of the Department of Cutaneous Oncology at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute in Tampa, Florida.
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Personalized Care in Atopic Dermatitis: Addressing Patient-Specific Factors
17/03/2025Guest: Katrina Abuabara, MD, FAAD Phototherapy, biologics, and JAK inhibitors can all play a role in atopic dermatitis treatment, but it’s essential to consider patient-specific factors before choosing one of these options. Dr. Katrina Abuabara, Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, explains how we should approach these decisions when caring for patients with atopic dermatitis. Dr. Abuabara also spoke on this topic at the 2025 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting.
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AI and Hair Loss: Measuring Progress with Data-Driven Insights
14/03/2025Guest: Maria Hordinsky, MD, FAAD From clinical research to direct patient care, dermatology tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI) present a new approach to hair loss treatment. Dr. Maria Hordinsky explains how virtual tattoo technology and at-home devices now provide measurable data, improving patient outcomes and allowing dermatologists to personalize treatment with precision. Dr. Hordinsky is the R. W. Goltz Professor and Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Minnesota, and she spoke about this topic at the 2025 American Academy of Dermatology National Meeting.
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Challenges in AI-Driven Dermatology: Understanding Current Limitations
14/03/2025Guest: Maria Hordinsky, MD, FAAD Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping dermatology care, but integrating it into clinical practice comes with challenges. Dr. Maria Hordinsky explores how clinics must adapt workflows and invest in new technologies to fully harness the potential for AI to drive better hair loss treatment. Dr. Hordinsky is the R. W. Goltz Professor and Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Minnesota.
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Climate Change and Skin Health: Challenges and Adaptive Strategies
13/03/2025Guest: Eva Parker, MD, FAAD Rising temperatures, worsening air quality, and extreme weather events appear to be increasing the prevalence and severity of skin diseases. Dr. Eva Parker, Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Core Faculty at the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, shares strategies for dermatologists to improve climate literacy, reduce their carbon footprint, and educate patients on protecting their skin against climate-related impacts.
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Unraveling Nail Psoriasis: Distinguishing Features and Diagnostic Approaches
07/03/2025Guest: Shari Lipner, MD A combination of clinical evaluation, histopathology, and emerging imaging techniques can help diagnose nail psoriasis. Hear from Dr. Shari Lipner, Associate Professor of Clinical Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medicine, as she explains common characteristics of nail psoriasis and best practices for diagnosing it and distinguishing it from similar diseases.
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Navigating Nail Psoriasis: Treatment Strategies for Patient-Centered Care
07/03/2025Guest: Shari Lipner, MD Nail psoriasis requires a patient-centric approach that balances targeted treatments with realistic expectations. Dr. Shari Lipner shares expert insights on intralesional steroids, topical therapies, and advanced systemic options to manage this challenging condition. Dr. Lipner is an Associate Professor of Clinical Dermatology and the Director of the Nail Center at Weill Cornell Medicine.
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Psoriasis and Arthritis Care: Examining the Impact of Unmet Needs
06/03/2025Guest: Atul A. Deodhar, MD, MRCP Despite feeling some symptom relief with treatment, patients with psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and axial spondyloarthritis often experience persistent unmet needs. Residual pain, fatigue, and uncertainty about whether current therapies alter disease progression and outcomes are a few of the challenges that remain unaddressed, emphasizing the need for improved understanding and management of these conditions. Learn about how these difficulties impact patients with Dr. Atul Deodhar, Professor of Medicine and Medical Director of Rheumatology Clinics at Oregon Health & Science University.
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Personalizing Psoriasis Treatment: Key Considerations for Optimal Outcomes
20/02/2025Guest: Robert Gniadecki, MD For patients with psoriasis, the most effective therapy is not always accessible. Considering patient-specific factors, including overall health, can help create a holistic treatment plan. Tune in to hear from Dr. Robert Gniadecki, Professor and Director of the Division of Dermatology at the University of Alberta, as he discusses best practices for tailoring psoriasis management.
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Pathways to Better Hidradenitis Suppurativa Care: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies
05/02/2025Guest: Daniel M. Klufas, MD Early diagnosis and prompt intervention in hidradenitis suppurativa patients are essential to preventing long-term impacts. With emerging treatments on the horizon, the future of hidradenitis suppurativa care is promising. Dr. Daniel Klufas, an Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco, provides insight into the future of diagnosis and treatment.
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Managing Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Guide to Current Treatment Options
05/02/2025Guest: Daniel M. Klufas, MD For patients with hidradenitis suppurativa, treatment varies by stage. Topicals, antibiotics, biologics, and procedural interventions can all play a role in management depending on symptoms and severity. Learn more as Dr. Daniel Klufas, an Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco discusses current options and best practices for optimal care.