In this podcast, Irum Noor, DO, talks about the challenges associated with influenza season and the COVID-19 pandemic, how her patients have responded to receiving the flu vaccine, and her best practices...
Monica Kraft, MD, from the Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center, gives an overview of allergic asthma as well as walks through a patient case example of diagnosing and treating allergic asthma.
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Eileen O'Grady, PhD, RN, NP, founder of the School of Wellness, gives strategies providers can use in their own lives to help prevent burnout, including regaining autonomy, increasing self-awareness,...
In this podcast, Eileen O'Grady, PhD, RN, NP, discusses provider burnout, contributing factors such as electronic medical records, and current initiatives geared toward combating the burnout epidemic.
In this podcast, Edmond Hooker, MD, DrPH, talks about his research on the trends in US emergency department visits and costs between 2010 and 2016, the factors that may have affected these trends, how the...
He talks about the American College of Gastroenterology's new clinical guideline on small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), how the guideline attempts to clear up the controversies around diagnosis...
Susan Swetter, MD, and Hensin Tsao, MD, PhD, chair and co-chair of the American Academy of Dermatology’s new guidelines of care for the management of primary cutaneous melanoma, discuss what clinicians...
Dr Kaushal talks about M tuberculosis and HIV coinfection, the role of CD4-positive T cells in chronic immune activation, and the macaque model his team has used to study tuberculosis infection in...
Dr Bell discussed his new study, which found that a noninvasive surgical procedure is likely a better solution for moderate to severe regurgitation in GERD than PPIs.
He discusses the American Journal of Gastroenterology's recent publication of a review of major advancements in gastroenterology over the previous decade.