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Podcasts360, powered by Consultant360, features short interviews with medical professionals about current research, news, and general information for health care providers in 35+ specialties.... more
FAQs about Podcasts360:How many episodes does Podcasts360 have?The podcast currently has 1,526 episodes available.
May 27, 2021Mobilization of the Critically Ill Patient: Women Leaders in Medicine, Ep. 7Episode 7: Moderator Jaspal Singh, MD, MHA, MHS, interviews Christiane Perme, PT, CCS, FCCM, and Ellen Hillegass, PT, EdD, CCS, FAPTA, about providing physical therapy for patients in an ICU setting and the challenges and rewards of mobilizing critically ill patients....more29minPlay
May 27, 2021Lisa Sammaritano, MD, on Lupus Nephritis and Reproductive Health: Part 1Dr Sammaritano, a professor of clinical medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and attending rheumatologist at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, discusses how lupus nephritis can affect decisions about contraception and pregnancy....more16minPlay
May 26, 2021Ganesh Raghu, MD, on Whether IPF Is a Distinct Clinical EntityIn this podcast, Ganesh Raghu, MD, speaks about idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and the importance of eliminating all causes and conditions that can cause pulmonary fibrosis with features of usual interstitial pneumonia. He talks about how a distinct clinical entity is defined and what should be included in a clinical evaluation to eliminate all the known causes and clinical conditions that are associated with the manifestation of unusual interstitial pneumonia....more10minPlay
May 25, 2021Associations Between Polysomnographic Phenotypes of OSA and Incident Type 2 DiabetesIn this podcast, Qinglan "Priscilla" Ding, PhD, talks about her research team's study on the associations between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and incident type 2 diabetes, including the relevance of the 7 polysomnographic phenotypes for risk of type 2 diabetes in patients who have undergone OSA evaluation....more14minPlay
May 24, 2021Jonathan Colasanti, MD, on Delivering HIV Care in 2021In this podcast, Jonathan Colasanti, MD, talks about caring for patients with HIV in 2021, including why some current care models are succeeding, why some are failing, and how to improve health outcomes for patients with HIV....more22minPlay
May 24, 2021Kim Zuber, PA-C, on monitoring and following patients with chronic kidney diseaseIn this podcast, Kim Zuber, PA-C, explains the current gold standard for monitoring and following patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and what has been done to ensure standardized laboratory monitoring for early CKD. She also presented on this topic at the annual AAPA 2021 meeting....more9minPlay
May 24, 2021Allan Platt, PA-C, MMSc, on Diagnosing AnemiaIn this podcast, Allan Platt, PA-C, MMSc, discusses how to identify and diagnose anemia in a primary care setting, a topic he presented at the 2021 American Academy of Physician Assistants conference. For more, visit www.consultant360.com...more15minPlay
May 24, 2021Tara McSwigan, MPAS, PA-C, on Treating Ocular Emergencies in Primary CareIn this podcast, Tara McSwigan, MPAS, PA-C, discusses her session “Foresight: 5 Ocular Emergencies Not to Miss” at the American Academy of Physician Assistants 2021 Conference, including how primary care providers should approach patients presenting with ocular concerns. For more, visit www.consultant360.com...more12minPlay
May 24, 2021Examination of Pediatric Patients with Autism Spectrum DisordersIn this podcast, Thomas Meersman, DHSc, MMsc, PA-C, speaks about ways clinicians can improve communication and examination of pediatric patients with autism spectrum disorders, including behavioral techniques to assist a clinician while using instruments or performing procedures that are often difficult in the examination of children with ASD....more19minPlay
FAQs about Podcasts360:How many episodes does Podcasts360 have?The podcast currently has 1,526 episodes available.