What have practitioners learned from the first wave of COVID-19 that can be applied to the treatment of patients with autoimmune rheumatic conditions during this next wave? Michael George, MD, discusses in...
In this video, Christian Sandrock, MD, discusses the changes that he and his team have made when interacting with patients in-person, and how creating a "lean-and-mean" clinical team can help to prevent the...
In his last video, Garret Duron, MD, explained which questions rheumatologists can ask themselves when determining whether a piece of COVID-19 literature will be helpful to them. But what information would...
In this video, Pulmonology Consultant Advisory Board Member Michael Niederman, MD, from Weill Cornell Medical College, talks about the challenges that pulmonary and critical care physicians may...
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...
In this podcast, Linda Beer, PhD, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, talks about her team's latest analysis of US surveillance data of adults with HIV infection that examined the...
Robin K. Avery, MD, writes about the 7 clinical trials in viral diseases that may change the way cytomegalovirus infection is treated in transplant recipients and how immunizations affect immunocompromised...
He discusses his research on scaling up pharmacist-led blood pressure control programs in black barbershops, how these programs would affect long-term population health and cost of health care, and more.
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Lisa S. Ipp, MD, answers our questions about her study on how many college students are vaccinated against the flu, their feelings toward vaccination, and more.