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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Diving into the Spread of Monkeypox: A Microbiologist Weighs In
30/08/2022Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc Guest: Charles P. Gerba, MD With rates of monkeypox continuing to rise, what do we need to know about this disease? And how easily can it spread from one person to another? Tune in to hear from renowned microbiologist, Dr. Charles Gerba, a Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Arizona as he explores these topics with Mario Nacinovich.
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Individual Inaccuracy in Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation
29/08/2022Host: Javed Butler, MD Guest: Tariq Shafi, MD Although population-level differences between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and measured glomerular filtration rate are well-known, the individual-level differences are not. So what clinical implication can this have for our patients? Learn about these fresh findings with Dr. Javed Butler and Dr. Tariq Shafi, the John D. Bower Director of the Division of Nephrology and Professor of Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Together, they discuss a recent study from the Annals of Internal Medicine that explored this topic.
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Expert Perspectives on Monkeypox’s Evolving Global Outbreak
18/08/2022Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc Guest: Julia Bilinska, MD Guest: Aatish Patel, MD Monkeypox continues to spread around the globe, and its clinical manifestations can differ from what we’ve seen. What are the newest symptoms of this disease? Learn more about these manifestations from Drs. Aatish Patel and Julia Bilinska from Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London as they talk about their research with Mario Nacinovich.
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Strategies for Stopping the Spread of Monkeypox
08/06/2022Host: John Russell, MD Guest: Randy Young, MD As monkeypox continues to spread across non-endemic countries, how can we detect it in our patients? And what’s being done to stop the spread? Guest and fellow ReachMD Host Dr. Randy Young, a pulmonary disease and critical care medicine physician, joins Dr. John Russell to discuss what physicians should be looking for and how this virus has impacted public health.
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Monkeypox: What Clinicians Need to Know
27/05/2022Host: John Russell, MD Guest: Amesh Adalja, MD, FIDSA Monkeypox is not something we’re used to seeing in non-endemic countries like North America and Europe. Yet its spreading has some experts scratching their heads. Dr. Amesh Adalja, a Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, shares with Dr. John Russell what clinicians need to know about monkeypox amid the global outbreak in non-endemic countries.
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Restoring Fertility Naturally: Counseling Patients on Conception
13/04/2022Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG Guest: Naomi Whittaker, MD The challenges that come with conception can be strenuous and emotionally draining. But with emerging tools and technology, there are many ways we can help our patients conceive naturally. Dr. Naomi Whittaker, an OB/GYN physician, joins Host Dr. Hector Chapa to share these strategies.
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Alleviating the Burden of Bleeding Disorders on Patients & Families
16/03/2022Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Leonard A Valentino, MD Unfortunately, recognizing and diagnosing patients with bleeding disorders is only the first of many challenges. Once a diagnosis is reached, patients may face a variety of chronic health challenges and even altered family dynamics. Fortunately, recent treatments and developments—and even those on the horizon—can help alleviate the burden of bleeding disorders on patients and their loved ones. Join Dr. Jennifer Caudle as she uncovers those important efforts with Dr. Leonard Valentino, President and Chief Executive Officer at the National Hemophilia Foundation.
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You Are What You Eat: How Diet Impacts Cognitive Function & Mood
07/02/2022Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG Guest: Kellie Moore, ND We've all heard the phrase "you are what you eat." But are we now at a point where science is backing up that old saying? To find out how our diet can impact our cognitive function and mood, Dr. Hector Chapa speaks with naturopathic physician Dr. Kellie Moore. Together, they’ll review the foods that we should eat versus avoid and the resources we can use to help our patients have a healthy mind and body.
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Healing Healthcare: Strategies for Combating Social Determinants of Health
24/01/2022Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG Guest: Linda Bradley, MD Medical commentators have stated that medicine as a profession is sick. So what can medicine do to change and better impact the community? That’s the exact question Dr. Hector Chapa explores with Dr. Linda Bradley from Case Western Reserve University. Together, they’ll discuss why social determinants of health exist, the impact they have on communities, and even more importantly, how we can combat them.
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From Prison to Purpose: A Patient’s Story & Struggle with Addiction
18/10/2021Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG Guest: Shay Walters Mrs. Shay Walters was just 15 years old when she first became involved with substance use, and it wouldn’t be until years later that she would finally overcome her addiction. Her story, however, is far from the only one like it. Millions of Americans currently struggle with addiction, which is why she founded the “From Prison to Purpose” Facebook group that now has half a million followers. And to further help those who are trapped under drug addiction and even the clinicians who care for those patients, Mrs. Walters joins Dr. Hector Chapa to share her inspiring story.
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The Role of Cannabis in Medicine: Canceling Chronic Pain & Combating the Opioid Crisis
02/08/2021Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Dustin Sulak, DO The medical community continues to voice the medical benefits of cannabis. What do we need to know about them? Dr. Charles Turck discusses the benefits of medical cannabis with Dr. Dustin Sulak, an integrative medicine physician with a special focus on osteopathy, mind-body medicine, and medical cannabis.
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Choosing OB-GYN: One Practitioner’s Story
15/07/2021Host: Ana Maria Rosario Guest: Patricia M. Boatwright, MD As any healthcare professional would agree, being passionate about your practice is key to having a good relationship with your patients. But choosing a specific specialty isn’t always an easy or clear decision. Joining Ana Maria Rosario to share how she came to her decision and a few experiences that made her into the healthcare professional she is today is Dr. Patricia Boatwright, an ob-gyn and Associate Professor of Surgery and Population Health Sciences at Duke University School of Medicine.
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Epigenetics in the Environment: An Exploration of Genetics & Chronic Health Conditions
17/06/2021Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG Guest: Julio M. Jimenez While many practicing physicians are aware of Mendelian genetics, epigenetics is a much more complicated field of study. What can this field of genetics tell us about chronic health conditions? Dr. Hector Chapa joins Dr. Julio Jimenez, a licensed chiropractic doctor, to discuss the importance of understanding epigenetics.
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Social Media: A Friend or Foe for Healthcare Professionals?
08/06/2021Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG Guest: Mikaela Rush, MD FACOG The use of social media has become a way of life around the world. Many use social media tools to stay in touch with friends or share life experiences. Others may use these platforms for more professional reasons, including medical education. But in the digital age where online posts have the potential to spread like wildfire, even some well-intentioned professional posts—like the one Dr. Mikaela Rush, a board-certified ob-gyn physician in Cedar Park, Texas, shared about a contraceptive device—may have some unexpected consequences. Now, Dr. Rush joins Dr. Hector Chapa to share her story and to explain why she views social media as an ally and not an adversary.
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Discussing Drug Diversion: An Exploration of Impact & Prevention Through Smart Data
25/05/2021Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Michael LaFauci Guest: Jeffrey Wahl Drug diversion is a safety concern that is often overlooked. What do we need to know about its impact, and what kind of devices can help? Dr. Charles Turck discusses drug diversion with Michael Lafauci and Jeffrey Wahl from Midas Healthcare Solutions.
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A Pediatrician’s Perspective on Treating Transgender Adolescents
04/05/2021Guest: Ramiz Kseri, MD What do we need to keep in mind when treating adolescent transgender patients? Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences at Florida State University College of Medicine, Dr. Ramiz Kseri, discusses bills impacting transgender rights, hormone blockers, and how we can provide better care for adolescent transgender patients.
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Concerns in the Community: Obstacles to Accessing the COVID-19 Vaccine
04/05/2021Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG Guest: Robert Owens Carpenter, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS Guest: Toni E. Keaton, MD, MPH Dr. Hector Chapa explores barriers in community health with Dr. Robert Carpenter, Director of Wellness at Texas A&M University College of Medicine, and Dr. Toni Keaton, Assistant Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine.
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ACOG 2021: What Can We Look Forward to?
27/04/2021Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG ACOG's Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting will be held virtually this year, but that doesn't mean the content is any less collaborative and impactful. Listen in to hear what ReachMD's host and practicing OB-GYN, Dr. Hector Chapa, is looking forward to at this year's meeting.
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Discovering Disparities in Diversity: Representation in Clinical Trials
21/04/2021Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Narjust Duma, MD Are clinical trials really accounting for all patient populations? Dr. Jennifer Caudle joins Dr. Narjust Duma, medical oncologist and assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, to spread awareness of the underrepresentation of minorities in clinical trials and discuss how we can change that.
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Caretaking Amid COVID-19: Strategies for Patient Protection
20/04/2021Host: Jennifer Shu, MD, FAAP Challenges that have accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic have forced practices to adapt. How has patient care changed? Dr. Jennifer Shu discusses what the pandemic has been like for her and the challenges she’s faced.