Four healthily skeptical primary care physicians discuss the latest in primary care medicine. Join Essential Evidence Editor Mark Ebell MD, Rush University's Kate Rowland MD, MSU Professor of Medicine Gary Ferenchick MD, and POEMs co-founder Henry Barry MD, MS for this fast-paced weekly update on evidence-based primary care.
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The Reading Room with Diagnostic Imaging brings you expert insight and commentary from leaders in radiology, including the latest news, research, and hot topics across MRI, CT, mammography, ultrasound, X-ray, and facility management.
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One in Eight is a health podcast series by Edith Sanford Breast Center that takes a closer look at important topics from cancer prevention and diagnosis to treatment. According to the latest research, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. These brand-new conversations shed light on awareness and feature expertise from Sanford Health providers that could save your life or the life of someone you love.
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SUNY Downstate Medical Center News
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Advanced Health Education Center is a continuing education provider based in Houston, TX. Changing with the times AHEC is at the forefront of the advancements in medical imaging.
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This series contains podcasts related to CDC's online journal Preventing Chronic Disease.
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The Medscape Medical Minute
George D. Lundberg, MD, Editor-in-Chief, The Medscape Journal of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Heal
In The Medscape Medical Minute, Dr. George Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief of The Medscape Journal of Medicine and eMedicine.com, offers clinicians a brief synopsis and commentary of key evidence-based clinical studies from the medical literature.
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The External Medicine Podcast is a podcast exploring some of the most exciting ideas in medicine. Resident physicians Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin interview physicians, scientists, and outside-the-box thinkers for evidence-based, practice-changing knowledge. The podcast focuses on diverse topics not typically covered in medical education, including medical transhumanism.
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Episode 164: HTN in kids, steroids for hip OA, drugs for T2DM, and AI to develop guidelines
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This week, Gary, Henry, Kate and Mark discuss CV events in children with hypertension, intra-articular steroid injections in adults with hip DJD, the best drug classes for treating adults with T2DM, and AI supported development of practice guideline questions. And a quiz, and two sports stories from Henry!…
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Episode 163: salt substitutes, VR apps for pain, multivitamins, and vitamin D
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This week join Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary for a discussion of the cardiovascular benefits of salt substitutes, using virtual reality for cancer-related pain, whether multivitamins reduce mortality, and if and when to recommend vitamin D supplements.
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Episode 162: PREVENT risk score, UTI prognosis, sinusitis treatment, and biomarkers for SDAT
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This week, Kate, Mark, Gary and Henry tackle 4 new studies: the updated PREVENT cardiovascular disease risk calculators from the AHA, long-term consequences of UTIs in children, antibiotics for sinusitis in kids, and biomarkers to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease
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Episode 161: Antibiotics for CAP, melatonin for delirium, screening for lung disease, and seizures after COVID vaccine
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This week, join Kate, Gary, Mark and Henry as they discuss screening asymptomatic people for COPD and asthma, the rate of new onset seizures after COVID vaccination, choosing the best oral antibiotic for mild to moderate CAP, and a trail of melatonin for delirium in older, hospitalized adults
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Episode 160: prostate meds and dementia, umbilical hernias, mortality for infections, and AF detection
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This week, Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary tackle the association between prostate medications and lower dementia risk, the natural history of umbilical hernias in children, differential mortality for flu, RSV and COVID, and what to do about device-detected atrial fibrillation.
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Eliot Siegel, MD: Pioneer in Radiology and Theragnostics
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In this episode, Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin interview Eliot Siegel, MD about developing the first filmless healthcare enterprise at the Baltimore, VA in 1993 which revolutionized the practice of medicine. They discuss the challenges of this innovation, including the costs of computing, the difficulties of imaging compression and data management…
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Episode 159: DAPT duration, starting contraception, krill oil for OA, and misdiagnosis of CAP
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This week, join Kate, Henry, Gary and Mark as they discuss same-day start contraception, krill oil for adults with knee DJD, misdiagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia, and ticagrelor + placebo VS ticagrelor + ASA after PCI. Plus some book recommendations: Whalefall, The Demon of Unrest, and the Commissario Brunetti novels by Donna Leon…
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Episode 158: dequalinium for BV, mammography, weight loss drugs, and tirzepatide for OSA
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Happy 4th of July! This week Kate, Gary, Henry and Mark celebrate by talking about dequalinium for bacterial vaginosis, the comparative effectiveness of weight loss drugs, the new USPSTF mammography recommendation, and tirzepatide for adults with sleep apnea.
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Episode 157: Bleeding risk with AF, treating minor ischemic stroke, and beta-blockers after AMI
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It's cardiovascular day at Primary Care Update as Kate, Mark and Henry discuss bleeding risk with diltiazem in treatment for atrial fibrillation, whether alteplase improves outcomes in patients with minor ischemic stroke, and whether to continue beta-blockers long-term after acute MI with preserved ejection fraction.…
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Episode 156: APAP in pregnancy, AI for AOM, current use of Paxlovid, and CGM for T2DM
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This week, Kate, Gary, Mark and Henry discuss 4 new studies that answer some important questions: Does acetaminophen in pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring? Can AI accurately diagnose otitis media in children? Is nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (Paxlovid) still an effective treatment for outpatients with mild to moderate COVID? And finall…
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Episode 155: wrist imaging, opioids post-op, rate vs rhythm control, and updated Cologuard,
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This week, Kate, Gary, Henry and Mark discuss 4 new studies: a decision support tool for imaging wrist injuries, how many opioids should be dispensed after ACL reconstruction, an updated fecal DNA + FIT test for colon cancer screening, and rate vs. rhythm control and the risk of dementia/cognitive decline. And a quiz about...cicadas! Bzzzz.…
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Episode 154: triptans and CV risk, urate levels and flares, tests for acute diverticulitis, and APOE4
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Quite a diversity of topics this week, as Gary, Henry, Kate and Mark talk about: CV risk with triptans, baseline urate levels and risk of acute flairs in adults with gout, primary care feasible tests for acute diverticulitis, and how APOE4 homozygosity represents a distinct genetic form of Alzheimer’s disease.…
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Episode 153: gabapentinoids and COPD, shoulder dislocations, and older Alzheimer's drugs
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This week, Mark is taking a break so Kate, Henry and Gary will discuss gabapentinoids and the risk of severe COPD, rehab after an initial anterior shoulder dislocation, and cognitive enhancers for patients with Alzheimer’s dementia
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Episode 152: SGLT2's for heart failure, bariatric surgery outcomes, UTI in kids, and lung screening outcomes.
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Join Kate, Gary, Mark and Henry (who went to the eclipse!) as they discuss SGLT2 inhibitors for older adults and frail adults with heart failure, the long term outcomes of bariatric surgery in adults with T2DM, the best duration of antibiotics for febrile UTI in kids, and real world outcomes of lung cancer screening.…
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Episode 151: SSRIs and mania, oseltamivir, exercise and BP, and HPV vaccine preventing cancer.
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Join us today as Gary, Kate, Mark and Henry discuss risks of SSRIs provoking mania in adolescents, real world effectiveness of HPV vaccination for preventing cervical cancer, whether tamiflu reduces hospitalization in adults with flu, and the effects of exercise on BP.
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Episode 150: EXXUA for depression, ubrogepant for migraine, PCI for stable angina, and a simple way to communications
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This week, Gary, Kate, Henry and Mark discuss a newly approved medication for major depression in adults, initiation of abortive therapy using ubrogepant during migraine prodrome, the value of PCI for patients with stable angina, and a simple intervention to improve communication with hospitalized patients. And a quiz!…
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Marc Gosselin, MD: Overdiagnosis, Critical Thinking, Burnout, and Other Topics in Radiology
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In this episode, Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin interview Marc Gosselin, MD about his journey to radiology, being a radiology program director, dealing with burnout, transitioning from academics to private practice, and overdiagnosis in radiology. They discuss in situ thrombosis versus pulmonary emboli, whether medical evidence should have an expir…
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Episode 149: afib risk scores, tai chi and cognition, flu vax, and managing gallstones
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This week join us as Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary discuss clinical prediction tool for patients using DOACs for atrial fibrillation, the benefits of cognitively enhanced tai chi, whether high dose recombinant flu vaccine is useful in adults 50-64, and watching patients with symptomatic gallstone disease.…
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Episode 148: meds for alcohol withdrawal, opioids and stimulants, and treating agitation in AD
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This week, Kate, Henry and Mark discuss pharmacotherapy for alcohol use disorder, using opioids in adults with cancer pain who also use non-medical stimulants, and brexpiprazole for agitation in patients with Alzheimer's dementia.
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Episode 147: TENS for post-op pain, Alzheimer's meds, and delivering bad news
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Join Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary as they talk about: TENS for pain after cesarean delivery, cholinesterase inhibitors and risk of falls, a meta-analysis of the new Alzheimer’s drugs, and telephone delivery of bad news
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Hussam Alkaissi, MD: Solving Difficult Medical Cases
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In this episode, Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin interview Hussam Alkaissi, MD about his journey in medicine, experience with populations with high consanguinity, and uncovering of rare diseases. They touch on several unusual cases Hussam has solved including one of CHILD syndrome, homocystinuria, and acute hypercalcemia. Who is Hussam Alkaissi? Dr.…
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Episode 146: nasal suction for infants, amitriptyline for IBS, aspirin to prevent CRC, and talking about hard things
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This week, join Henry, Kate, Gary and Mark as they discuss 4 great studies: home suction devices for infants with bronchiolitis, amitriptyline for adults with irritable bowel, high-dose aspirin for preventing colorectal cancer, and communicating about serious illness and end of life.
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Upcoming Trends in MRI with John Zayac, RT(R)(MR)
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Join Kay and Cecilia as they speak with John Zayac, the COO at Imaging Diversified on new technology, upcoming trends, and more! The Advanced Health Education Center provides continuing education for healthcare professionals along with staffing and consulting. We have live webinars, live events, and home studies for all imaging health professionals…
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Episode 145: DAPT for dementia, BP control post-stroke, managing CHD, and probiotics for IBS
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This week, Kate, Henry, Mark and Gary discuss antiplatelet medications to prevent dementia, post-stroke blood pressure control, the latest guideline for managing patients with chronic cardiac disease, and probiotics for patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
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Cancer patient rep has new title: Breast cancer survivor
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Lynn Roemeling is a friendly, familiar face inside the Sanford Oncology Hematology and Infusion Clinic in Sioux Falls. She is a patient access representative, which is a position she’s held with pride for 13 years. But in June of 2020, that job – and life outside of work – came to a pause. Suddenly, Roemeling was the patient and started her care at…
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Episode 144: cellulitis prognosis, chronic migraine tx, long COVID tx, and drugs for lipids
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This week Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary talk about how long it takes for lower extremity cellulitis to improve, how long it takes for CGRP monoclonal antibodies to take effect in adults with chronic migraine, whether CBT is effective for fatigue in patients with long COVID, and outcome data for various lipid lowering therapies. Plus a painful quiz, an…
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The GROW! Mammography Scholarship Experience
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In our Mammography Initial Training course for October 2023, we had two lucky scholarship recipients attend the class. Loryn and Jenna attended the 5-day in-person training. See how their experience was in this podcast as Kay and Cecilia interview the two of them. For anyone who is considering becoming a mammographer, see how the GROW! Mammography …
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Episode 143: sponges for acne, renal colic, breast CA overdiagnosis, BP cuff size
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This week, Kate, Mark, Gary and Henry will discuss a possible new agent for acne, analgesia in adults with renal colic, breast cancer overdiagnosis in older women, and the importance of BP cuff size. Plus a Dickensian quiz.
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Episode 142: Tdap in pregnancy, atogepant for migraine, POCUS for SBO and gastroparesis
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This week, join Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary (from his carport) as they discuss third trimester Tdap for prevention of infant pertussis, atogepant for preventing migraines, POCUS for diagnosing small bowel obstruction, and whether any medications work for treating gastroparesis
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Join us as we talk with Dr. Jeff Hall from CDC's Office of Health Equity and Dr. Ebony Boulware from Wake Forest University School of Medicine about impact racism can heave on health.
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Meet Our Second GROW! Mammography Scholarship Recipient
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Today, Kay and Cecilia speak with Loryn J., our second GROW! Mammography Scholarship recipient for the October 2023 class. Loryn is a remarkable individual who aims to elevate her career and provide quality patient care through this program. For anyone who is considering becoming a mammographer, see how the GROW! Mammography Scholarship can help yo…
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Episode 141: an app to reduce drinking, e-cigs to quit smoking, and does ADHD lead to substance use
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This week, we give Henry the day off, leaving Kate, Mark and Gary to discuss a new app to reduce unhealthy alcohol use, whether e-cigarettes can help you quit smoking, and whether taking stimulant meds for ADHD increases the risk of substance use down the road. And the quiz, and a book recommendation ("A Voyage for Madmen").…
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Bryan Carmody, MD: Physician Shortages, Resident Unionization, and the OB/GYN ERAS Divorce
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In this episode, Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin interview Bryan Carmody, MD, about physician shortages, resident unionization, and the OB/GYN ERAS divorce. They discuss the recent changes to legislation in Tennessee which allows international medical graduates to bypass the US residency system. They also touch on the Weisman versus Barnes Jewish Ho…
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Join Kay and Cecilia as they interview Nathan "Nate" Smith, co-founder and CEO of Imaging Diversified! The Advanced Health Education Center provides continuing education for healthcare professionals along with staffing and consulting. We have live webinars, live events, and home studies for all imaging health professionals. If you're looking to cro…
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Episode 140: Mg+ for CP, amox challenge, ACP guidelines, and carotid surgery
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This week Kate, Mark, Gary and Henry discuss magnesium to prevent cerebral palsy, amoxicillin challenge in the primary care clinic for suspectec PCN non-allergy, new ACP guidance on colorectal cancer screening, and surgery for carotid disease.
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Unraveling the Mysteries of Paleoradiology
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Kay tells Cecilia the story of Amenhotep I, and explains what his post-mortem imaging journey can tell us about Ancient Egyptian rituals and burial practices! If you would like to read more about the 2019 CT study of King Amenhotep I, you can find the original research article written by Sahar N. Saleem and Zahi Hawass here: Frontiers | Digital Unw…
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Kay and Cecilia are joined by Haley Ramirez, BSRT, R.T(R)(CT) to discuss Haleys upcoming course, The Radiographers Guide to the CQR! Advanced Health Education Center provides continuing education for healthcare professionals along with staffing and consulting. We have live webinars, live events, and homestudies for all imaging health professionals.…
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Kay and Cecilia discuss exciting opportunities RT's have to advance their career! Advanced Health Education Center provides continuing education for healthcare professionals along with staffing and consulting. We have live webinars, live events, and homestudies for all imaging health professionals. If you're looking to cross-train, take one of our …
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Maximizing Mammography: QC, EQUIP, and Teleradiology
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Kay and Cecilia are joined by Tina Suominen and Trae Windham to talk about AHEC's new mammography course, "Maximizing Mammography: QC, EQUIP, and Teleradiology"! Advanced Health Education Center provides continuing education for healthcare professionals along with staffing and consulting. We have live webinars, live events, and homestudies for all …
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Unconventional Ways to Use Radiology in Other Industries
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Cecilia and Kay discuss the uses of radionlogy in other places than the hosptial. Stay tuned for an exciting announcement at the end of the episode! If you would like to read more about the 2019 CT study of King Amenhotep I, you can find the original research article written by Sahar N. Saleem and Zahi Hawass here: Frontiers | Digital Unwrapping of…
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Episode 139: U=U, tetracyclines and teeth staining, metformin to prevent long COVID and the best med for onychomycosis
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This week, Kate, Mark, Gary and Henry discuss viral loads and risk of HIV transmission, tetracyclines and dental staining in kids, metformin to prevent long COVID in obese and overweight adults, and the effectiveness of terbinafine pulse therapy for ugly toenails
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The Imaging Industry and AHEC's History with Jence Garza
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Join Kay and Cecilia as they ask Jence Garza, MHA, RT(R), the CEO of Advanced Health Education Center and MEDRelief Staffing 35 questions to celebrate 35 years!The Advanced Health Education Center provides continuing education for healthcare professionals along with staffing and consulting. We have live webinars, live events, and home studies for a…
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Joann Elmore, MD: Mammography Guidelines and Other Controversies
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In this episode, Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin interview Joann Elmore, MD, about screening mammography. Dr. Elmore shares insights on the USPSTF's new draft mammography recommendations, which lowers the breast cancer screening age from 50 to 40. They discuss the difference in American and European call back rates for biopsy and whether mammography…
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Episode 138: Deprescribing, meds for neuropsych symptoms in dementia, and lowering BP too much
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While Mark is biking, Kate, Henry and Gary talk about a deprescribing intervention for older adults in the hospital, medications for managing neuropsychiatric symptoms in adults with dementia, and harms associated with aggressive BP lowering in hospitalized older adults.
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Congrats to the First GROW! Mammography Scholarship Recipient
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Join Kay and Cecilia as we talk to and congratulate Jenna F, forbeing awarded the new GROW! Mammography Scholarship! Jenna will be attending our Mammography Initial Training Course in October 2023! If you missed the application deadline for this session, the next scholarship cohort will be April 2024. The application will reopen December 1st and wi…
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Episode 137: amox/mono, hearing aids, stem cells for knee OA, and preventing T2DM
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This week, Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary talk about whether amoxicillin really causes a rash in kids with mono, whether hearing aids improve cognition in the elderly, stem cell injections and knee OA, and nonpharmacologic approaches to preventing type 2 DM.
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Stereotactic Breast Biopsy with Michelle Keck!
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Join Kay and Cecilia as we talk to Michelle Keck, BSRT, RT(R)(M)(BS)(ARRT), BHCN, to discuss what Stereotactic Breast Biopsy is and howit is beneficial. Join Michelle in person or online on October 12 for her new 6-hour Stereotactic Breast Biopsy class! Advanced Health Education Center provides continuing educationfor healthcare professionals along…
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S4 Ep3: Emerging Concepts in Breast Cancer Screening and Health Equity Implications, Part 3
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In the third episode of a three-part podcast, Anand Narayan, M.D., Ph.D., and Amy Patel, M.D., discuss the challenges of expanded breast cancer screening amid a backdrop of radiologist shortages and ever-increasing volume on radiology worklists.By Diagnostic Imaging
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Episode 136: Beers, testosterone harms, opioids for back and neck pain, and SDOH
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This week, join Mark, Kate, Henry and Gary as they discuss screening for social determinants of health, the updated Beers List of naughty medications, the value of opioids for acute back and neck pain, and testosterone and adverse events.
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S4 Ep2: Emerging Concepts in Breast Cancer Screening and Health Equity Implications, Part 2
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In the second episode of a three-part podcast, Anand Narayan, M.D., Ph.D., and Amy Patel, M.D., discuss recent studies published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) that suggested moving to more of a risk-adapted model for mammography screening.By Diagnostic Imaging
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