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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 3,384 episodes available.
June 29, 2007Acute Coronary SyndromeHost: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Deepak Bhatt, MD Dr. Larry Kaskel is joined by Dr. Deepak Bhatt who serves as the Associate Director of the Cleveland Clinic Cardiovascular Coordinating Center. Tune in to hear their discussion of ACS....more13minPlay
June 29, 2007Vitamin D and Calcium: Cancer PreventionHost: Renee Matthews, MD Guest: Joan Lappe, PhD In this segment, Dr. Joan Lappe discusses the role of Vitamin D and Calcium supplementation in cancer prevention....more13minPlay
June 28, 2007Robots in Cardiac Surgery: HeartLanderHost: Matthew J. Sorrentino, MD, FACC, FASH Guest: Cameron Riviere, PhD Guest: Marco Zenati, MD The HeartLander is a miniature mobile robot that delivers minimally invasive therapy to the surface of the beating heart. Drs. Cameron Riviere and Marco Zenati describe the development and uses of this unique device....more13minPlay
June 28, 2007Microchimerism and Emerging ResearchHost: Michael Benson, MD Guest: J. Lee Nelson, MD Microchimerism may have a role to play in evolving theories in transplantation biology, HIV, Alzheimer's disease and even breast cancer. Dr. Nelson discusses some cutting-edge hypotheses and strange observations in each of these fields....more13minPlay
June 28, 2007Microchimerism, Lupus, and DiabetesHost: Michael Benson, MD Guest: J. Lee Nelson, MD While the transfer and persistence of fetal cells into the maternal circulation is counter-intuitive, an even stranger occurrence is the reverse. Dr. Nelson discusses the evidence that maternal cells are transferring into the fetus. In the case of neonatal lupus it appears that maternal stem cells differentiate into cardiac tissue and might incite a deleterious fetal immune response. In the case of juvenile diabetes, maternal stem cells may differentiate into islet cells that can produce insulin. It appears that this might mitigate the course of the disease....more13minPlay
June 28, 2007Microchimerism and Systemic SclerosisHost: Michael Benson, MD Guest: J. Lee Nelson, MD Fetal cells persisting in maternal tissues for 50 years and then causing a graft versus host reaction? Medicine does not get more bizarre, but this seems to be the case for systemic sclerosis. Dr. Nelson examines the growing evidence to support this new look at some of the "auto-immune" diseases....more13minPlay
June 28, 2007Microchimerism and Rheumatoid ArthritisHost: Michael Benson, MD Guest: J. Lee Nelson, MD Rheumatoid arthritis often improves during pregnancy. Why? Truth is stranger than fiction here as it seems that that immunologically competent fetal cells transferring into the maternal circulation help mitigate the mother's immune response to "self."...more13minPlay
June 28, 2007Microchimerism and Rheumatoid ArthritisHost: Michael Benson, MD Guest: J. Lee Nelson, MD Rheumatoid Arthritis often improves during pregnancy. Why? Truth is stranger than fiction here as it appears that immunologically competent fetal cells leaking into the maternal circulation moderate the maternal immune response to "self."...more13minPlay
June 27, 2007Challenging Michael Moore on European HealthcareHost: Paul Raeburn Guest: Robin Osborn, MBA Robin Osborn, of the Commonwealth Fund in New York, has worked for a private British insurer (yes, there are some), has experienced health care in England, and studied health care systems all over the world. Join us as we ask her whether Michael Moore, in his film Sicko, painted an accurate picture of European healthcare....more13minPlay
June 27, 2007Non-adherence - How the Pharmacist can HelpHost: Matthew J. Sorrentino, MD, FACC, FASH Guest: Michael Murray, PharmD, MPH How can we improve adherence to medications? Dr. Michael Murray will discuss how the pharmacist can help improve adherence to a medical regimen with simple patient interactions....more13minPlay
FAQs about Clinician's Roundtable:How many episodes does Clinician's Roundtable have?The podcast currently has 3,384 episodes available.