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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Creating a Lasting Legacy: Perspectives from Dr. Jeanne Conry, 64th President of ACOG
18/05/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Dr. Matt Birnholz welcomes Dr. Jeanne Conry, 64th President of The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Assistant Physician-in-Chief at The Permanente Medical Group in Roseville, CA, and Associate Clinical Professor of OB/GYN at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Conry reflects on three presidential initiatives she advanced during her tenure: (1) formal, ongoing investigations into the environmental impacts on health, (2) a national campaign to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality, and (3) launch of the Well Woman Task Force.
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In-Office Endometrial Ablation Procedures: Benefits, Limitations, and Risks
18/05/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD In the past several years, endometrial ablation has become an increasingly utilized method for minimalizing heavy menstrual bleeding. What's more, this procedure has since been brought into the outpatient setting. But what do clinicians who are considering bringing this procedural practice into their offices need to know before moving forward? Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz to discuss the benefits and limitations of in-office endometrial ablation is Dr. Monte Swarup, Partner at New Horizons Women’s Care from the Arizona OB/GYN Affiliates, and Clinical Assistant Professor at Midwestern University in Phoenix, AZ.
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How Do You Approach Obesity During an Office Visit?
18/05/2015Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Approaching the topic of body weight with patients is a sensitive issue. It can be challenging for providers to discuss health issues related to excess weight while also remaining sensitive to terminology and language that may offend patients. Host Dr. Jennifer Caudle welcomes Dr. Adarsh Gupta to provide insight on how to approach obesity during an office visit. Dr. Gupta is the Director of the Center for Medical Weight Loss & Metabolic Control, and Associate Professor of Family Medicine at Rowan School of Medicine.
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Hypnosis in Clinical Medicine: Ready for Prime Time?
13/04/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Hypnosis, as a medical tool, doesn't enter the daily lexicon of clinical practice in most hospital settings. But for those familiar with its applications, hypnosis can be a versatile and powerfully effective therapeutic aid across the broad spectrum of psychiatric and somatic disease states. Will the healthcare community at large start to embrace these emerging roles for hypnosis over time, or will the practice remain marginalized to peripheral stereotypes of mysticism and the occult? Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz to explore hypnosis in medicine and the many questions therein is Dr. David Gandell, hypnosis expert and Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Strong Memorial Hospital of the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York.
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Uterine Fibroids 101: From Molecular Origins to Clinical Management
13/04/2015Most women in the United States will develop fibroids at some point in their lives. But the range of issues experienced is very wide, from asymptomatic disease to debilitating illness. Joining Dr. Renee Matthews to examine the mysterious etiology and pathogenesis, quality of life impacts, and modern medical and surgical approaches to fibroids is Dr. Jessica Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecology at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. Dr. Shepherd is also founder of Her Viewpoint, an online community empowering women about their health.
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Placenta Accreta: Strategies to Improve Diagnosis and Management
05/04/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Placenta accreta, also known as invasive placentation, is on the rise in US labor and delivery wards. It’s also potentially deadly, and healthcare professionals need to know how to detect it quickly and manage it safely. Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz at Omnia Education’s Women’s Health Annual Visit in New York to discuss the types, risks, and therapeutic approaches for placenta accreta is Dr. Jordan Perlow, Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ, and Associate Clinical Professor of OB/GYN at the University of Arizona School of Medicine.
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Updates from the "Pulmonary Pipeline" of COPD Drug Developments
29/03/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD In today's clinical practice, there is no appropriate "one size fits all" treatment approach for COPD. But while this progressive trend toward personalized medicine standards helps optimize COPD care for each patient, the cost-to-benefit ratio for drug development changes as COPD evolves from one disease state into a larger disease spectrum. What is the current to future pipeline for drug R&D in the COPD arena, and is the horizon optimistic for delivering better treatment methods to patients? Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz to discuss the "Pulmonary Pipeline" is Dr. Nicholas Gross, pulmonologist and industry news reporter. Dr. Gross is emeritus professor of medicine and molecular biology at Loyola University in Chicago.
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Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: The Impact on the Midlife Woman
23/03/2015Host: Prathima Setty, MD Guest: Sheryl A. Kingsberg, PhD Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is the most prevalent sexual disorder for women of all ages, but it is also one of the most difficult to address. Clinicians need to understand the implications and address the concerns of their patients. Host Dr. Prathima Setty discusses this topic with Sheryl A. Kingsberg, PhD, Chief, Division of Behavioral Medicine, Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, and Professor, Departments of Reproductive Biology and Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. About NAMS The interview was conducted live at The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) 2014 meeting. Founded in 1989, NAMS is North America's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the health and quality of life of all women during midlife and beyond through an understanding of menopause and healthy aging. Its multidisciplinary membership of 2,000 leaders in the field-including clin
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Non-Hormonal Options for Hot Flashes in the Post Menopausal Patient
16/03/2015Host: Prathima Setty, MD What is the practical approach in treating and counseling patients suffering from hot flashes? Dr. Susan Reed discusses the latest research on herbal supplements, such as black cohosh therapy; as well as, pharmacologic options: SSRIs, SNRIs and Gabapentin. Dr. Susan Reed is the Professor and Division Director of the Women's Health and Adjunct Appointment, Epidemiology, Clinical Services Director at the UW National Center of Excellence in Women's Health at the Univesity of Washington Schoolf of Medicine, Seattle, Washington. About NAMS The interview was conducted live at The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) 2014 meeting. Founded in 1989, NAMS is North America's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the health and quality of life of all women during midlife and beyond through an understanding of menopause and healthy aging. Its multidisciplinary membership of 2,000 leaders in the field-including clinical and basic science experts from medicine, nursing, socio
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Changing Fibroid Treatment Protocols: Reactions to FDA Warnings on Power Morcellation
09/03/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD The "FDA Jury" is out on treatment for uterine fibroids, and it’s not favorable to the practice of laparoscopic power morcellation. That update, and more importantly an expert practitioner’s perspectives on the FDA's suggested recommendations, is the focus of this interview. Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz to discuss the current landscape in uterine fibroid treatments, and the changing perceptions on power morcellation procedures, is Dr. Michael Randell, practicing OB/GYN in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northside Hospital in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Randell is a Diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the National Board of Medical Examiners.
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Managing Obesity in Primary Care: Updates from the Latest NIH Guidelines
02/03/2015Host: John J. Russell, MD Dr. John Russell speaks with Dr. Donna Ryan, Professor Emeritus at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge Louisiana. Dr. Ryan serves as co-Chair of the panel to revise the NIH-supported evidence-based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Management of Overweight and Obesity in Adults. She is past President of The Obesity Society and currently Associate Editor in Chief of the journal, Obesity.
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Cord Blood Banking: Top Tips for the Busy OB/GYN
02/03/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Cord Blood Banking has become increasingly prominent in OB/GYN practice, which demands a myriad of skills such as counseling expectant parents and families on collections, procedure processes, and differences in public vs private banks. Is your state of knowledge up to date? Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz at Omnia Education’s Women’s Health Annual Visit in New York is Dr. Jordan Perlow, Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ, and Associate Clinical Professor of OB/GYN at the University of Arizona School of Medicine.
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State of the Union on Antibiotic Stewardship
23/02/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Antibiotic stewardship, or the responsible prescribing habits of antibiotics, is on the decline in the U.S, and the spread of multidrug resistant bacterial infections through communities has already begun to be observed. Dr. Steven Brown, staff physician at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis, MO and Medical Director of the Lung Injury Center, likens antibiotic prescription expectations by patients to that of gameshow participants, where everyone presumes to take home a "prize" of some kind by the end of the encounter. How can clinicians counteract this trend in antibiotic prescription habits, and what are the risks of ignoring this mandate for better stewardship?
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Integrating Genomics Throughout Health Care Systems: Progress and Challenges
16/02/2015Host: Howard Levy, MD, PhD Guest: David H. Ledbetter, PhD, FACMG From the ASHG Meeting in San Diego, Dr. Howard Levy is joined by Dr. David Ledbetter, Executive Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer at Geisinger Health System. Dr. Ledbetter shares his career story as an internationally recognized researcher in the advancement of medical genomics, and the initiatives he is leading at Geisinger to bring genomic sequencing to primary care settings for improved risk assessments and better patient outcomes.
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Exploring Roles of Hypnosis in Obstetrics, Pain Management, and Beyond
16/02/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Hypnosis in Obstetrics. It’s something you probably just don’t hear about every day, but the practice has existed for more than a century and in that time collected a fair amount of evidence on its behalf. What are the benefits and risks of hypnotic practice, both in the obstetric domain and in the wider arena of medicine? Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz to separate fact from fiction about hypnosis in medicine at Omnia Education’s Women’s Health Annual Visit in New York is Dr. David Gandell, Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Strong Memorial Hospital of the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York.
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Post-Menopause Vaginal Health Issues & Treatment
11/02/2015Host: Prathima Setty, MD Issues of vaginal health are commonly seen in post-menopausal women, breast cancer survivors and women who have had a hysterectomy. According to the US Census Bureau there are nearly 46M women between the ages of 50 and 80, and over 2.8M breast cancer survivors. Existing treatments for post-menopause vaginal health can be time intensive or messy, or contraindicated for health reasons. They also can have numerous side-effects and offer only marginal improvement -- according to a doctor associated with the study. Host Dr. Prathima Setty welcomes Dr. Mickey Karram, Director of Fellowship Program on Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery at The Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, OH. Dr. Karram will share preliminary findings from a trail evaluating laser treatment on post-menopausal women and breast cancer survivors experiencing vaginal health issues. Supported by an Educational Grant from BD Diagnostics. ReachMD retains full editorial control of the content for this program.
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Improving Reproductive Outcomes in Women with Multiple Sclerosis
09/02/2015Host: Matt Birnholz, MD There’s an estimated 450,000 people with multiple sclerosis in the United States, and of this staggering number, there are 2 to 3 times as many women as men, with a gender gap that is only widening. Since the majority of women with MS get diagnosed in their 20’s and 30’s, the need for understanding the reproductive impacts of MS becomes critical. How can clinicians address these challenges in practice? Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz at Omnia Education’s Women’s Health Annual Visit in New York is Dr. Carolina Ionete, Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology at the University of Massachusetts, and Associate Director of the MS Center in Wooster, MA.
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Combatting Pancreatic Cancer: Keys to Early Recognition and Diagnosis
26/01/2015Host: Ana Maria Rosario Pancreatic Cancer strikes fear into the hearts of every practicing internist, pathologist, oncologist, and general surgeon on behalf of their patients, and unfortunately for us all, it’s on the rise. By 2030 it will be expected to climb to the number-2 spot for causes of cancer death. What new insights can we bring to the recognition and identification of pancreatic cancer to help curb that trend? Joining host Ana Maria Rosario at Omnia Education’s Stages in Women’s Health in New York is Dr. Aimee Lucas, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York.
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Evolving Views on Ovarian Tumor Risk Assessments
22/12/2014Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Risk assessments for ovarian tumors are ever-evolving, as advances in diagnostic imaging and biomarker development pave the way. What are the current views on overian tumor risk assessment, and how should they be incorporated into clinical practice? Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz to address these questions is Dr. Fred Ueland, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Director of Gynecologic Oncology at the University of Kentucky.
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Rethinking Breast Cancer Screening: Weighing the Benefits & Harms
22/12/2014Host: Prathima Setty, MD What are the benefits and harms of screening women for breast cancer? How often should we screen our patients? Are there technological advancements to help our patients live better and longer? Dr. Prathima Setty welcomes Dr. Russell P. Harris, Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. Supported by an Educational Grant from BD Diagnostics. ReachMD retains full editorial control of the content for this program.