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The Reliability and Transferability of Current Randomized Controlled Trials Based on Real-World Evidence
January 20, 2023 • Dermatology
Drs Robert Kirsner, Oscar Alvarez, Vickie Driver, and Bill Marston discuss #RCT design and transferability.
Physician Burnout: Addressing the Rapid Increase
November 8, 2022 • Business of Medicine
Christine Sinsky, MD, and Todd Unger, of @AmerMedicalAssn, discuss physician #burnout.
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Screening for Chlamydial Infection
July 24, 2007 • Family Medicine
Stephen Brunton, MD, Director of Faculty Development, Cabarrus Family Medicine, Charlotte, North Carolina, discusses the most recent U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendations about screening sexually active…
Finding a Biofeedback Provider
July 24, 2007 • Family Medicine
Stephen Brunton, MD, Anthony Lembo, MD and Brooks Cash, MD make recommendations on how to find a local biofeedback provider for patients with constipation. References and Resources A…
Evaluation of Obstructive Voiding Symptoms
July 17, 2007 • Family Medicine
Daniel Kellner, MD, Attending Urologist, Yale-New Haven Hospital provides a strong flow of information in this streaming video about the assessment of obstructive voiding symptoms and the role…
Colonoscopies on Poorly Prepped Patients
July 17, 2007 • Family Medicine
Prominent colorectal surgeon Norman Sohn, MD, FACS, MBA, discusses a novel timesaving colonoscopy prep technique, the Colonoscopic Colon Enema (CCE), that he uses when patients arrive for their…
Using the Contemplation Ladder to Assess Smoking Cessation Readiness
July 16, 2007 • Family Medicine
Lisa Shah, MD, Clinical Associate of Medicine, Section of General Internal Medicine, University of Chicago, describes a clinical trial employing the Contemplation Ladder to assess Cardiology inpatients readiness…
Speaking to Patients with Newly Dx Breast Cancer
July 16, 2007 • Doc Rant
General Surgeon, Les Edrich, MD provides some insight toward negotiating the delicate balance of providing information, treatment options, and an opinion regarding the best course of treatment while…
Assessing Readiness for Smoking Cessation
July 16, 2007 • Family Medicine
Lisa Shah, MD, Clinical Associate of Medicine, Section of General Internal Medicine, The University of Chicago describes The Contemplation Ladder – a one to ten scale used as…
Musings on Medicaid
July 16, 2007 • Business of Medicine
Les Edrich, MD, a general surgeon from Long Beach, California, provides an interesting look at reimbursement with the Medicaid program. Sponsored by The Doctor’s Channel
Mepolizumab Fails in a Phase II Trial
April 12, 2007 • Allergy / Immunology
Mepolizumab, an IL-5 inhibitor, failed to alleviate moderate persistent asthma symptoms in a phase II trial of patients resistant to corticosteroids. References and Resources Flood-Page P, Swenson C,…
Liver Transplantation
January 11, 2007 • Family Medicine
Douglas P. Slakey, MD, MPH, Regents Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, discusses optimizing transplant patient outcomes. References and Resources American Liver Foundation…