This video highlights both disease- and patient-specific characteristics that may impact treatment options for the management of early breast cancer, including pre-surgery treatment outcomes, adverse events, chemotherapy de-escalation, and more.
A new expert consensus was released by the American Academy of Neurology reviewing the currently available evidence on the efficacy and safety of antiamyloid monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of...
Krystal M Craddock, MSc, RRT1, Reshma Gupta, MD, MSHPM2, Samuel Louie, MD3, Brooks Thomas Kuhn, MD, MAS3
Krystal M Craddock, MSc, RRT1, Reshma Gupta, MD, MSHPM2, Samuel Louie, MD3, Brooks Thom...
A 56-year-old woman with a diagnosis of COPD presented to the pulmonary clinic after hospital discharge for a severe exacerbation of COPD. In the last 12 months, she has presented to the hospital three...
This video highlights approaches to discussing various treatment options available for patients with HER2+ early breast cancer, including intravenous vs subcutaneous therapy, patient preferences such as freedom from the burden of a port-a-cath or fear of needles for intravenous therapy, as well as benefits associated with faster treatment options.
In this video, Theresa Dowell, DNP, PT, provides a preview of her session "Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” at our Practical Updates in Primary Care 2023 Virtual Series on May 26. Dr Dowell...
In this podcast episode, Lisa Jones and Nicole Rodriguez, RDN, NASM-CPT, discuss access to nutrient-dense foods, including leveraging social media to help educate a community while staying mindful of the...
In this video, James Matera, DO, discusses the current standard of care in the management of a patient with gout in a nephrology setting, managing a patient to avoid symptoms and minimize gout flares, and...
In this editorial, Kim A. Carmichael, MD, reflects on a 1990 article from Consultant’s archives about diabetes management, including major available insulins, the evolution of blood glucose meters, insulin...
In this video, Karlijn Burridge, PA-C, obesity medicine specialist at Enara Health in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, provides a preview of her session "Partnering with Your Patient: Metabolic Syndrome” at our...
Krystal M Craddock, MSc, RRT1, Reshma Gupta, MD, MSHPM2, Samuel Louie, MD3, Brooks Thomas Kuhn, MD, MAS3
Krystal M Craddock, MSc, RRT1, Reshma Gupta, MD, MSHPM2, Samuel Louie, MD3, Brooks Thom...
A 56-year-old woman with a diagnosis of COPD presented to the pulmonary clinic after hospital discharge for a severe exacerbation of COPD. In the last 12 months, she has presented to the hospital three...
A 64-year-old man presents to his internist’s office complaining of hearing difficulty of several day’s duration. He believes it is the right ear that is affected.
An 8-year-old girl presented to an outside community emergency department (ED) with 2 weeks of joint pain impeding her ability to walk and progressive abdominal pain.
A 62-year-old White man presented to our emergency department with symptoms of right-sided facial numbness and dysarthria. He also had been having abdominal pain for the previous 5 days, which was...
In this article, Michael J. Bloch, MD, compares the use of chlorthalidone vs hydrochlorothiazide in the management of adults with high blood pressure, including the results of The Chlorthalidone vs...
"Multi-specialty team management is absolutely crucial for the overall care of a person with lung cancer throughout their journey. And although previously, people asked, 'Where's the one doctor who coordinates everything for me?' That is not really a feasible thing. In the modern and more complex management era, we need to have that team approach with each person's area of expertise having recognized value and people working together. And so when I explain this to patients, I explain that each part of the team has a very valuable role in helping to take care of the whole person and their whole journey."