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George D. Lundberg
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The Lonely Pipette : helping scientists do better science
TLP #33 : The stories behind the retractions - Ivan Oransky
This month Ivan Oransky joins us to talk about his work as a journalist and advocate for monitoring scientific misconduct.Ivan confesses about his beginnings as a young playwright of the immune systemHe discusses how and why he left medicine to become a journalistIvan’s mentors encouraged him to develop by getting experience as a journalist and editorIvan reflects on how his training as a physician was helpful and allowed people to trust himHe stresses how important it is to read in order to develop story-writing skillsIvan explains that curiosity and attention can help to hunt fo...
2024-10-29
50 min
NostalgiaCast
Episode 100: STAR WARS Original Trilogy
Celebrate 8 years and 100 episodes of NostalgiaCast as Jonny and Darin journey (at last!) to a galaxy far, far away for a discussion of George Lucas's o.g. STAR WARS Trilogy. Author R.J. Craddock sits in the gunner's seat for a lively chat about the movies' impact on countless filmmakers and film nerds, and how the 1997 Special Editions either did or didn't futz with our nostalgia for the original films. Also a special thanks to all our esteemed guests and listeners. We're so grateful that you've stuck with us, and look forward to many fun conversations in...
2024-04-22
1h 27
NostalgiaCast
Episode 93: AMERICAN GRAFFITI (1973)
NostalgiaCast '70s Palooza heads back to the '60s for a discussion of AMERICAN GRAFFITI, from indie director George Lucas. Crank up your radios and bop along to the beat as Jonny and Darin chat about the nonstop parade of music and muscle cars that permeate this rock 'n' roll coming-of-age tale. But is it a fun and breezy time at the movies, or the same stilted slog as Lucas's later films?
2024-01-08
41 min
The Firm & Fast Golf Podcast
Dutch Golf Series #1 - An Introduction
Inspired by a relatively recent golf trip to the Netherlands, this is episode #1 trying something slightly different. In this episode we take an introductory look at golf in Holland getting a feel for what you might expect in a golfing sense with assistance from some of our friends, namely Mike Clayton, Frank Pont, George Waters & Jasper Miners. We also take a sneak peak at what to expect to from the remainder of the docupod series.... please be mindful that most of it is as yet unrecorded (but I do know who I need to talk to).... I...
2023-09-18
44 min
Ear and Loathing
Episode 28: The Clash, Puff Daddy feat. Jimmy Page, Victor Lundberg
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Puff Daddy's bad rap, a Deliverance surf party, a chunk about jungle gyms, and a disturbing window into the mind of a flat-topped, middle-aged 1967 Republican sad sack. In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and George compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated songs. Will Damon survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "An Open Letter to My T...
2022-09-29
2h 03
The Zone Sports Network - Utah Jazz
Jazz Playoff OT - June 12th, 2021 - Clippers win Game 3 as Leonard, George too much for Jazz in LA
Austin Horton, Amanda Smith & Alex Lundberg took Jazz fans' calls on Saturday night after the Clippers put on a shooting clinic to win Game 3 in Los Angeles.
2021-06-13
1h 46
The EP Podcast
Jazz Playoff OT - June 12th, 2021 - Clippers win Game 3 as Leonard, George too much for Jazz in LA
Austin Horton, Amanda Smith & Alex Lundberg took Jazz fans' calls on Saturday night after the Clippers put on a shooting clinic to win Game 3 in Los Angeles.
2021-06-13
1h 46
Courageous Truth Podcast
Ep 13: Thoughts on the tragic death of George Floyd
Its been a year since the tragic death of George Floyd. This situation has changed culture across the world. Pastor Eric shares his thoughts on this tragic event and its impact on society. www.gloryapperalmissions.com
2021-06-07
16 min
THE COURAGEOUS TRUTH PODCAST
Thoughts on the tragic death of George Floyd
Send us a textIts been a year since the tragic death of George Floyd. This situation has changed culture across the world. Pastor Eric shares his thoughts on this tragic event and its impact on society.www.gloryapperalmissions.com
2021-06-07
16 min
P3 ID
George Soros – konspirationsteoretikernas måltavla
Berättelsen om hur en nästan 90-årig miljardär blivit nationalisternas fiende. Nya avsnitt från P3 ID hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. Den 27 oktober 2018 ska tre olika judiska församlingar just börja sin sabbatsgudstjänst i synagogan Tree of Life i Pittsburgh. Fem minuter senare går en man beväpnad med flera skjutvapen in i byggnaden och dödar 11 människor. Mördaren och terroristen Robert Bowers som genomför masskjutningen, har bara timmar tidigare varit aktiv på Gab, en plattform på sociala medier för folk som anser...
2021-06-07
1h 07
Captivated Audience: A Financial Crime Podcast
Financial Crime Regulation: Sanctions - Iran & the EU Blocking Regulations - George Voloshin, Aperio Intelligence
Sam Sheen and Marie Lundberg welcome George Voloshin back to the podcast, where they look at the European regulations that prevent businesses from refusing business on the grounds of needing to comply with the USA sanctions regulations related to Iran. George and the hosts look at court decisions where companies have been challenged by customers who've refused services or ended business relationships - and whether the reasons they gave were considered compliant with the EU Blocking Regulations. This podcast considers how contract clauses used in your customer agreements may clash with your firm's sanction compliance obligations under those Regulations. Wh...
2021-04-07
15 min
A Sojourner's Sermons
Our Hidden Life
A theatrical trailer for Terrence Malick's A Hidden Life, the title of which was taken from this passage of George Eliot's Middlemarch: “The growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs.”About Franz Jägerstätter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-12-14
05 min
Professors, In Rooms, Getting Coffee
Bridging and Tension - with Jon Lundberg (2 of 2)
Justin and Stephen talk about dualism in conversations about race, and the particular difficulties of holding relationships with family in tension with the goals of justice. In the second half of their conversation with Jon Lundberg, they discuss what it means to be a bridge and how that involves both tension and love, as well as silence and speech. Jon shares his Minneapolis neighborhood’s experiences during the unrest after George Floyd’s murder. Justin and Stephen geek out at the end and discuss the practical contributions of intercultural theory and theology and the challenges involved in perceiving the world in mu...
2020-07-31
54 min
Captivated Audience: A Financial Crime Podcast
KYC, Transaction Monitoring and Economic Sanctions: George Voloshin, Corporate Intelligence and Investigation Specialist, Aperio Intelligence, (Paris, recorded on 27 April 2020)
George Voloshin, Corporate Intelligence and Investigation Specialist, Aperio Intelligence joins Marie Lundberg and Sam Sheen where they look at secondary sanctions, sectoral sanctions imposed on Russia and our Part III on the Swedbank case on the observations made in the Clifford Chance investigation report about transactional activity and sanctions compliance. Iran, Crimea, Cuba - things that make you go hmm?
2020-05-10
09 min
George Town Literary Festival Mark your calendars, GTLF returns 24 - 27 November 2022!
GTLF2019 - It’s the End of the World as We Know It
Sci-fi, fantasy, surrealism and speculative fiction open up endless possibilities of how we imagine our past, present and future. How do writers harness their wild imaginations to create a believable work that defies our known reality? Speakers: Lokman Hakim, Tiffany Tsao, Jason Erik Lundberg Moderator: Ann Lee
2019-12-17
1h 19
George Town Literary Festival Mark your calendars, GTLF returns 24 - 27 November 2022!
GTLF2019 - Is the Screen Our Enemy?
Younger people are probably reading and writing as never before, but they are doing so on mobile devices and on platforms like Instagram and Tik Tok. Traditional formats and media have been challenged by the all-powerful screen, and those behind them are redefining story-telling for their corporate interests. Can we go beyond the critiques and lamentations and find a way to bring the transformative power of the word back to the next generation? Speakers: Dhinesha Karthigesu, Lur Alghurabi, Karoline Kan, Jason Erik Lundberg Moderator: Tiwin Aj
2019-12-16
1h 18
Earn Your Edge: Decoding Excellence in Golf & Life
George Gankas | Ep/027
Cameron talks with George Gankas about his background in coaching and dives into some of his thoughts on the golf swing.
2019-02-01
00 min
NostalgiaCast
Episode 15: WILLOW (1988)
Welcome to a world where heroes come in all sizes and adventure is the greatest magic of all... it's Episode 15 of NostalgiaCast, featuring WILLOW! Jonny and Darin welcome special guest Ryan Templeman (HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, S. DARKO) for a discussion on all things Nelwyns, Daikinis, and Brownies, plus the many mythologies that inspired George Lucas and Ron Howard to conjure up their 1988 sword-and-sorcery epic. But is it a fairy tale for the ages or should it be left on the shelf? Recorded at Art City Sound, Springville UT.
2017-04-21
1h 15
Flyverskjul
Kalle Mathiesen: "Ramasjangvært, trommeslager, komiker m.m."
Kalle er kendt som musikals vært på børnekanalen Ramasjang. Herudover er han også gademusikant, trommeslager for bl.a. Whomadewho og Anders Matthesen og så var han sidekick på Lars Hjortshøjs “My Danish Collection Tour” I 2013. Vi taler en masse om comedy, musik og livet som gøgler. Kalle har en masse skarpe holdninger: Eksempelvis hader han Kandis og David Guetta, men elsker improvisation og George Carlin. Mange ting bliver diskuteret! Så lyt med og bliv klogere på Kalle, komik, musik og meget mere.Husk at du kan støtte Flyverskjul igennem https://flyverskjul.10er.dk, så lover jeg at fo
2016-07-22
1h 23
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Seven Habits (to Break) of Highly Effective People
George T. Griffing, MD, Professor of Medicine at St. Louis University in Missouri and Editor-in-Chief of Internal Medicine at eMedicine, encourages us to stop these unhealthy habits.
2009-01-16
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Doctor, You Should Now Measure Abdominal Height
George T. Griffing, MD, Professor of Medicine at Saint Louis University in Missouri and Editor-in-Chief of Internal Medicine at eMedicine, teaches us about abdominal height.
2008-12-15
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Is the Clinical Advice You Give Your Patients Evidence-Based?
Carolyn Clancy, MD, Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland, explains how we can compare treatments for effectiveness.
2008-11-03
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
What Makes Us Humans Unique? Here Is a Surprising Answer: It's the Sugar
Dov Michaeli, MD, PhD, Managing Partner, Madah Medica LLC, Larkspur, California, and of www.thedoctorweighsin.com, explains how 1 chemical makes humans unique.
2008-10-31
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
There's No Place Like the "Medical Home"
Darrell G. Kirch, MD, President and CEO, Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC, shares his position on the medical home.
2008-10-27
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Beyond a Dying Private Health Insurance Industry: A Hidden Solution in Plain View
John Geyman, MD, Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine, University of Washington, explains what will happen when the American health insurance industry dies.
2008-10-24
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
We Should Stop Paying for Diagnostic Failure and its Downstream Consequences
Brian Jackson, MD, Assistant Professor of Pathology, University of Utah, and Medical Director of Informatics at ARUP Laboratories, teaches us the best use of laboratory tests.
2008-10-20
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Advance Care Planning for Decisional Incapacity: Keep It Simple -- Find Your Patient's Goal Threshold in Under 5 Minutes
Linda Emanuel, MD, Prof. of Geriatric Medicine and Director of the Buehler Center on Aging, Health & Society at Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, explains rapid advance care planning.
2008-10-17
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
The Presidential Candidates' Health Reform Plans: Choices for the Nation
Karen Davis, PhD, President of The Commonwealth Fund in New York, discusses the fundamental differences between Obama and McCain plans.
2008-10-13
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Why and How to Use the Photographic Atlases of the American Registry of Pathology
William A. Gardner, MD, Executive Director, American Registry of Pathology, Silver Spring, Maryland, describes the importance of visual images to medicine.
2008-10-10
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Precious Last Moments: Family Presence During Resuscitation
Tammie Quest, MD, Director of EPEC -- Emergency Medicine Project -- discusses whether families should observe CPR.
2008-10-06
01 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Doing Better for Less: The Case for Organized Group Practices
Shannon Brownlee, MS, Visiting Scholar, National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC, explains how to both cut healthcare costs and improve quality.
2008-10-03
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Why Can't Healthcare Professionals Work Together Better?
Darrell G. Kirch, MD, President and CEO, Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC, exhorts diverse healthcare workers to improve their cooperation.
2008-09-29
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Should Physicians Come First?
H. Steven Moffic, MD, Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin, discusses whether doctors or patients come first.
2008-09-26
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
A New Way to Train and Support the World's Health Workers
Erica Frank, MD, MPH, Professor, Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia, and Founder, Executive Director, Health Sciences Online, describes an exciting new online science resource.
2008-09-22
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Economic Credentialing: Terminating Staff Privileges for Investing in a Competing Hospital
Jack R. Bierig, AB, JD, Partner, Sidley Austin, LLP, Chicago, Illinois; Lecturer in Law, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, teaches us about a serious hospital-medical staff conflict.
2008-09-19
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Why You Should Encourage Men to Put on Gowns
Carolyn Clancy, MD, Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland, explains why we should start paying more attention to men's health.
2008-09-15
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Cancer Care for the Whole Patient
Harvey V. Fineberg, MD, President, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, reminds us to take care of the WHOLE patient who has cancer.
2008-09-12
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Does Primary Care Matter?
Emily Friedman, Independent Health Policy and Ethics Analyst, Chicago, Illinois; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts, dissects the primary care issue.
2008-09-09
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
A Market for Compassion: Single-Payer Health Insurance
Prajwal Ciryam, second-year MD/PhD student at Northwestern University and Co-Founding Member of Health Care for All Illinois, explains why an American single-payer system is right.
2008-09-05
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Electronic Personal Health Records: Should Doctors Worry?
Matthew K. Wynia, MD, MPH, FACP, Director, The Institute for Ethics, American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, describes many ethical twists in electronic health records.
2008-08-29
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Safeguarding Muscle During Weight Reduction
Ingrid Kohlstadt, MD, MPH, FACN, Associate, The Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, explains the muscle part of weight gain and loss.
2008-08-25
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
A Principled Partnership Between Academic Medicine and Industry
Darrell G. Kirch, MD, President and CEO, Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC, tells us how medicine and industry can and cannot collaborate.
2008-08-22
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
The Hardest News: Death Disclosure in the Emergency Department
Tammie Quest, MD, Director of EPEC -- Emergency Medicine Project, explains the right way to disclose a death to family members in the emergency department.
2008-08-18
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Does Your Patient's Race Affect the Care That You Deliver?
Carolyn Clancy, MD, Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland, describes how to eliminate racial disparities in your practice.
2008-08-15
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Retooling for an Aging America
Harvey V. Fineberg, MD, President, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, discusses the impact of the "baby boomer" generation on medicine.
2008-08-11
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
The See-Through Doctor: Sitting Naked in the Exam Room
Michael Millenson, President of Health Quality Advisors and the Mervin Shalowitz, MD, Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University\'s Kellogg School of Management, discusses physician transparency.
2008-08-08
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Hospitals We Can't Afford to Lose
Emily Friedman, an independent health policy and ethics analyst, discusses the passing of our most needed hospitals.
2008-08-01
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Will America Enact National Health Insurance in 2009?
Quentin Young, MD, National Coordinator, Physicians for a National Health Program and Chairman, Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, Chicago, Illinois, predicts universal coverage in 2009.
2008-07-28
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Building Physician Connectivity for e-Prescribing
Kevin Hutchinson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Prematics, Inc., in Vienna, Virginia, tells us how to move e-prescribing forward.
2008-07-22
07 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Green Healthcare: What Does the Future Hold?
Peter Yellowlees, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Academic Information Systems at UC Davis, Sacramento, California, describes good examples of and#34;greenand#34; healthcare.
2008-07-14
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Green Healthcare: What Is Happening Now?
Peter Yellowlees, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Academic Information Systems at UC Davis, Sacramento, California, explains how to make and#34;greenand#34; healthcare possible.
2008-07-11
03 min
The Medscape Medical Minute
Reducing Elevated Blood Pressure in Both Young and Old Adults Reduces Major Cardiovascular Events
Dr. George Lundberg talks about treating hypertension, regardless of patient age.
2008-07-10
01 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Green Healthcare -- Why Not?
Peter Yellowlees, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Academic Information Systems at UC Davis, Sacramento, California, launches a 3-part series on how to achieve "green" healthcare.
2008-07-08
03 min
The Medscape Medical Minute
Pharmacists Should Participate in Care of Patients With Heart Failure
Dr. George Lundberg talks about why it's important for pharmacists to get involved in the treatment of patients with heart failure.
2008-07-03
01 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
New Developments in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Eric Hollander, MD, Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry; Director, Seaver and New York Autism Center of Excellence, NY, describes the newest information on autism.
2008-07-01
07 min
The Medscape Medical Minute
Sterile Water Is Better Than Acupuncture in Relieving the Pain of Labor
Dr. George Lundberg talks about the benefits of sterile water injections for pain relief during labor.
2008-06-27
01 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Less Paper, More Healthcare
Georganne Chapin, JD, MPhil, President and CEO of the Hudson Center for Health Equity andamp; Quality in Tarrytown, New York, emphasizes why electronics should replace paper in medical record keeping.
2008-06-23
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
When Doctors Are Patients: Is There Such a Thing as "Posttraumatic Bliss"?
Roger J. Bulger, MD, President (retired), Association of Academic Health Centers, Washington, DC, and physician cancer survivor, describes "posttraumatic bliss."
2008-06-20
03 min
The Medscape Medical Minute
Should We Use Saline or Tap Water for Cleansing Wounds?
Dr. George Lundberg discusses using tap water to cleanse wounds.
2008-06-19
01 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Practice-Based Evidence Rather Than Evidence-Based Practice in Psychiatry
David Hellerstein, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University in New York, discusses his interesting twist of EBP to PBE.
2008-06-17
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Responding to the American Siege Against Continuing Medical Education
Dr. George Lundberg provides his take on the current CME funding conflict.
2008-06-17
04 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Let's Get Real About Conflicts of Interest in Medicine
John F. Kamp, PhD, JD, Executive Director, Coalition for Healthcare Communication, New York, discusses complexities in conflicts of interest.
2008-06-09
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
The Meaning of Life in Medicine
H. Steven Moffic, MD, Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin, discusses the meaning of life.
2008-06-06
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Clinicians Need to Redesign Their Clinical Practices to Further Stimulate the Adoption of Electronic Health Records
Peter Yellowlees, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Academic Information Systems at UC Davis, Sacramento, California, explains why you should redesign your practice for electronic records.
2008-06-02
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Palliative Care: Bringing Change to the Practice Setting
Peter Yellowlees, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Academic Information Systems at UC Davis, Sacramento, California, explains why you should redesign your practice for electronic records.
2008-05-30
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Prostate Cancer Screening: Why It's Not for Every Man
Michael LeFevre, MD, MSPH, Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri School of Medicine, explains why we should not automatically screen for prostate cancer.
2008-05-23
02 min
The Medscape Medical Minute
Nicotine Replacement Therapy Does Help Smokers to Quit
Dr. George Lundberg discusses the benefits of nicotine replacement therapy.
2008-05-15
01 min
The Medscape Medical Minute
Recovery PVCs During Treadmill Testing Tied to Heart Disease
George D. Lundberg, MD, explains that PVCs do matter.
2008-04-17
01 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
A Question of Priorities in the Treatment of Breast Cancer
M. Carolina Hinestrosa, MA, MPH, Executive Vice President, Programs and Planning, National Breast Cancer Coalition, Washington, DC, gives a cautionary challenge on proper use of ESAs.
2008-04-15
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
The Missing Link in America's Efforts to Improve Global Health
Roger J. Bulger, MD, President and CEO (retired), Association of Academic Health Centers, Washington, DC, discusses priorities for spending on global health.
2008-04-11
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
The Role of Leapfrog in Driving Quality Forward
Leah F. Binder, MA, MGA, the new Chief Executive Officer of The Leapfrog Group, Washington, DC, explains their initiative.
2008-04-07
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Should the United States Mandate Health Insurance or Not?
Grace-Marie Turner, President of the Galen Institute, discusses access to care.
2008-04-04
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
How Helpful Are Task Force Statements About "Insufficient Evidence"?
Michael LeFevre, MD, MSPH, Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri School of Medicine, provides our first summary US Preventive Services Task Force report.
2008-03-31
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
CME Professional? What's That?
Judith G. Ribble, PhD, Executive Director, National Commission for Certification of CME Professionals (NC-CME), describes certified CME professionals.
2008-03-28
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Castle Connolly Top Doctors Ratings
John Connolly, EdD, President and CEO of Castle Connolly, New York, NY, explains how to find the best doctors.
2008-03-24
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
How Not to Harm Your Patients When Inserting Chest Tubes
Carolyn Clancy, MD, Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland, points you to an excellent source to learn the right way to insert a chest tube.
2008-03-21
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Physicians Pay Attention: You Arent Testing Your Patients Adequately for Kidney Disease
Herman Hurwitz, MD, FCAP, Senior Medical Director, Quest Diagnostics, Mid Atlantic BU Philadelphia Campus, explains why you should be looking more for CKD.
2008-03-17
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Poetry and Medicine
Rose Bromberg, Resident Poet with the Program in Narrative Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, NY, discusses adding poetry to art and music in medicine.
2008-03-14
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Webcast Video Commentaries - Issues in Creating a US Health Television Network
Lawrence Grouse, MD, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine, gives details on how to set up US Health TV.
2008-03-10
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Patient Handoffs, or Walking Along a Narrow Mountain Ledge
Sandeep Jauhar, MD, PhD, Director, Heart Failure Program, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New York, and best-selling author, reminds us of our internship problems.
2008-03-07
02 min
The Medscape Medical Minute
How to Improve Patient Compliance in Dyslipidemia Diagnosis and Treatment
Dr. George Lundberg discusses whether system-initiated patient alerts or patient-initiated requests for support or no intervention made a difference in screening and intervention.
2008-03-06
01 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
The Ethics of Outsourcing Surrogate Motherhood to India
Josephine Johnston, LLB (hons), MBHL, Associate for Law and Bioethics, The Hastings Center, New York, explores the ethics of renting Indian uteri.
2008-03-03
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
The Top Ten Unfounded Health Scares of the Year
Elizabeth M. Whelan, ScD, MS, MPH, President, Founder, American Council on Science and Health, New York, compares notes on the top 10 health-scare myths of 2007.
2008-02-29
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Fibromyalgia Is Not a Rheumatologic Disease Anymore
George T. Griffing, MD, Professor of Medicine, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri; Editor-in-Chief, Internal Medicine, eMedicine, discusses whether we should believe in fibromyalgia.
2008-02-25
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Clinicians Must Reinvent the Medical Record to Stimulate the Adoption of Electronic Medical Records
Blake Lesselroth, MD, MBI, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Medical Informatics, Portland VA Medical Center, Portland, Oregon, proposes a radical reform for electronic medical records.
2008-02-22
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Navigating in the Sea of Healthcare
Karen Donelan, ScD, Senior Scientist in Health Policy, Massachusetts General Hospital, addresses the morass of navigating healthcare.
2008-02-18
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
In Memoriam: Judah Folkman, MD (1933-2008), A Giant of Cancer Therapy
Dov Michaeli, MD, PhD, CEO, Madah Medica, California, eulogizes his mentor, the father of angiogenesis study, Judah Folkman.
2008-02-15
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Physicians and Nurses Together Can Improve Patient Safety
Carolyn Clancy, MD, Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland, continues her educational series.
2008-02-11
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Spread of MRSA: Past Time for Action
Thomas Ward, MD, Chief, Infectious Diseases, Portland Oregon VA Medical Center, teaches us how to prevent MRSA.
2008-02-08
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
The Need for a US Health Television Network
Lawrence Grouse, MD, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, proposes a new health and ...
2008-02-04
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Stroke Treatment and Prevention Are Not the Same in Men and Women
Helmi Lutsep, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at Oregon Health and Science University and Editor-in-Chief of Neurology for eMedicine, explains sex differences in preventing and treating stroke.
2008-02-01
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Esoteric or Exoteric? Music in Medicine
Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD, Senior Surgical Resident, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department Boston, MA, describes a surprising relationship between music and medicine.
2008-01-28
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
ePatients: Engaging Patients in Their Own Care
Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH, Senior Medical Informatics Director, Cisco, and Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, updates the status of online healthcare.
2008-01-25
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Reimbursement for New Technologies: The GERD Maze Is Not Patient-Friendly
Steven D. Schwaitzberg, MD, FACS, Chief of Surgery, Cambridge Health Alliance; Visiting Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, discusses the problem of doctors not getting paid to treat GERD.
2008-01-18
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Ending the Tobacco Problem
Harvey V. Fineberg, MD, PhD, President, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, explains how the IOM is building a new fire in the war against tobacco.
2008-01-14
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Mother Was Right About Cod Liver Oil
George Griffing, MD, Professor of Medicine, St. Louis University, and Editor in Chief of Internal Medicine for eMedicine, explains the truth about cod liver oil.
2008-01-11
03 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Physician Performance Measurement: Potential Benefits Outweigh the Challenges
Carolyn Clancy, MD, Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland, tells us more about measuring physician performance.
2008-01-07
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Time to Heal?
Karen Donelan, ScD, Senior Scientist in Health Policy, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, discusses how much time it takes to be sick, screened, and healthy and about making the system better.
2008-01-04
02 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Fifteen Reasons Why You Should Submit Your Best Work to The Medscape Journal of Medicine
George Lundberg, MD, Editor-in-Chief, The Medscape Journal of Medicine, explains why you should submit your best work to the journal.
2008-01-03
04 min
Medscape Journal of Medicine
Announcing The Medscape Journal of Medicine
George Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief, The Medscape Journal of Medicine, explains why the name change in our original, open-access primary source general medical journal.
2008-01-02
04 min