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Tune in to 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 Roundt... more
FAQs about Clinician's Roundtable:How many episodes does Clinician's Roundtable have?The podcast currently has 3,380 episodes available.
October 09, 2007Medicine's Future Beyond The GenomeHost: Paul Raeburn Guest: David Christiani, MD The era of genomic medicine has barely begun, but visionaries are already looking past the genome to the proteome and the metabolome. Genes were only the beginning of a revolution in medicine. We talk to the chairman of a new National Academy of Sciences report spelling out the critical importance of the new science of toxicogenomics--in which the interactions between genes and the environment become central. Cigarette smoking is the classic example: 90 percent of smokers do NOT get lung cancer. It takes the combination of tobacco smoke and the right (or wrong) genes to cause the disease. How can practicing physicians equip themselves to practice genomic medicine? Join host Paul Raeburn to find out....more0minPlay
October 05, 2007Sorry Works!Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD Guest: Doug Wojcieszak, MS Guest: James Saxton, JD Join James Saxton from Stevens & Lee law firm and Doug Wojcieszak, Founder of the Sorry Works! Coalition discuss their new book, Sorry Works! Disclosure, Apology and Relationships Prevent Medical Malpractice Claims....more13minPlay
October 05, 2007Apology & Disclosure: Preventing Medical MalpracticeHost: Susan Dolan, RN, JD Guest: Doug Wojcieszak, MS Guest: James Saxton, JD Join Attorney James Saxton, from the law firm, Stevens & Lee, and Doug Wojcieszak, founder of the 'Sorry Works! Coalition,' as they discuss how apology and disclosure prevent medical malpractice claims....more13minPlay
October 04, 2007Restless Legs SyndromeHost: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Robert Hauser, MD Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) is a neurologic movement and sleep disorder characterized by sensory and motor abnormalities that are frequently misdiagnosed. There is a compelling urge to move the legs in association with unusual or uncomfortable sensations, which become obvious or worse during periods of inactivity or relaxation. Host Dr. Leslie Lundt welcomes Dr. Robert Hauser as he provides an overview of symptoms, possible causes and treatments for restless legs syndrome. ...more13minPlay
October 04, 2007" To err is human. To forgive......."Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Guest: Timothy McDonald, MD Dr. Maurice Pickard speaks with Dr. Timothy McDonald about role-modeling effective communication for disclosing adverse patient outcomes and medical errors. Medicare's plan to stop paying for "preventable errors" such as falls and sores that occur in the hospital may lead to unfamiliar and trecharous terrain as the medical profession attempts to disclose all information involving potential unforeseen events....more13minPlay
October 04, 2007The Power of Apology and CommunicationHost: Maurice Pickard, MD Guest: Timothy McDonald, MD Dr. Maurice Pickard discusses with Dr. Timothy McDonald a multidisciplinary model that directs the "how" and "when" of disclosing adverse patient outcomes and medical errors. This has posed a difficult challenge for most health care professionals in confronting patients and their families. The elements of disclosure are focused upon in detail....more13minPlay
October 04, 2007Moderate to Late Stage Parkinson’s DiseaseHost: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Robert Hauser, MD Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease that causes motor (movement) and nonmotor symptoms, such as tremor, slowed movements and stiffness, as well as many other symptoms. As Parkinson’s disease is chronic and progressive, the early stages differ from the moderate to later stages of the disease. Host Dr. Leslie Lundt is joined by Dr. Robert Hauser as he provides information on management of the progression from early to moderate to later stages of Parkinson’s disease....more13minPlay
October 04, 2007Overview of Early Parkinson’s DiseaseHost: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Robert Hauser, MD Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease that causes motor (movement) and nonmotor symptoms, such as tremor, slowed movements and stiffness, as well as many other symptoms. While Parkinson’s typically manifests when a person is age 50 or 60 it can begin as early as age 30. Host Dr. Leslie Lundt welcomes Dr. Robert Hauser as he provides information on typical early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease that may be easy to miss or mistake for other conditions....more13minPlay
October 04, 2007Crooked Thinking and Unrealistic ExpectationsHost: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Dennis Gage, MD Dr. Dennis Gage joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt for a discussion on cognitive distortions in patients attempting to lose weight....more13minPlay
October 04, 2007Binge Eating Disorder and Bariatric SurgeryHost: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Guest: Dennis Gage, MD Binge eating disorder occurs more frequently in morbidly obese patients. What implications does this have for bariatric surgery? Endocrinologist and weight loss expert, Dr. Dennis Gage joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt....more13minPlay
FAQs about Clinician's Roundtable:How many episodes does Clinician's Roundtable have?The podcast currently has 3,380 episodes available.