Friedrich Kueppers, MD, Professor of Medicine and Immunology, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency treatments. References and Resources Mordwinkin NM, Louie SG. Aralast: an alpha 1-protease…
Ellen Tedaldi, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, Director of HIV Program, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses HIV screening. References and Resources Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing of…
Samuel Krachman, DO, Professor/Director, Sleep Disorders Clinic, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses snoring and sleep apnea. References and Resources Norman D, Loredo JS. Obstructive sleep apnea in…
Friedrich Kueppers, MD, Professor of Medicine and Immunology, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. References and Resources Prins J, van der Meijden BB, Kraaijenhagen RJ,…
Hema Raj Truckenbrod, OTRL/L, Clinical Director, PediaSource Therapy Specialists, Chicago IL, discusses sensory integration. References and Resources Kayser C, Petkov CI, Logothetis NK. Visual Modulation of Neurons in…
Jie Yang, DDS, Associate Professor/Director of Radiology, Oral Maxillofacial Pathology Medicine and Surgery, Kornberg School of Dentistry, Temple University, discusses new advances in dental radiology. References and Resources…
B. Dale Magee, MD, Immediate Past President of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Practice, discusses a growing trend in which patients are asked to take a greater role in…
Mary Gallagher, MD, Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses pain management. References and Resources Bethea AR, Acosta MC, Haller DL. Patient versus therapist alliance: Whose…
Theresa Dise, MD, Associate Professor, Pediatrics, Tulane University School of Medicine, discusses her thoughts on teaching medical students. Related Video on The Doctor’s Channel: Listening to Your Patients…
Concerns have been raised regarding the risks associated with GERD and survival. This report discusses a recent study that shows that there is not an increase in mortality…