Synopsis
This unique series features the latest developments in medicine, science, and technology produced in conjunction with our sponsors, who are dedicated to bringing healthcare providers lively discussions with experts from around the country. Tune in each week to hear the latest podcasts from ReachMD's "Spotlight On" series.
Episodes
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The Ramp-Up & Dosing of an Acute Myeloid Leukemia Therapy
16/12/2022Guest: Ilene Galinsky BSN,MSN,ANP-C Here to review the ramp-up and dosing for venetoclax therapy in patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia is Ilene Galinsky, Senior Program Research Nurse Practitioner for the Leukemia Program at Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
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Advances in AML: The Role of a BCL-2 Inhibitor in Current Treatment Paradigms
16/12/2022Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Harry Paul Erba, MD, PhD Guest: Uma Borate, MD, MS With the development of technologies paired with an enhanced understanding of the AML genomic landscape, it’s become possible to further the development of AML therapies. Joining Dr. Charles Turck to explore venetoclax and its role in current AML treatment paradigms are Drs. Uma Borate and Harry Erba.
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Osteoporosis Update: Keys to Improving Diagnosis & Preventing Fractures
06/10/2017Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Susan Greenspan, MD Guest: John Carey, MB, BCh, BAO It is estimated that 54 million Americans over the age of 50 are affected by osteoporosis and low-density bone mass, putting them at higher risk for fractures. Additionally, new evidence is emerging that the 30-year downward trend in hip fractures has hit a plateau recently, indicating that the field, as a whole, must take action to aggressively reduce this danger in our aging population. Dr. John Carey, President of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry, and Dr. Susan Greenspan, Vice President of the National Osteoporosis Foundation, speak with host Dr. Matt Birnholz about diagnostic and treatment priorities for osteoporosis to help reduce fractures.
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PLLA Dermal Filler: Injection Techniques, Patient Selections, and Safety Considerations
19/10/2016Dr. Becky Fitzgerald, a dermatologist in private practice in Los Angeles, CA and on the clinical faculty at UCLA, and Dr. Sabrina Fabi, dermatologist, assistant clinical professor at the University of California, San Diego, and associate at Cosmetic Laser Dermatology, discuss Poly-L-lactid Acid (PLLA) injections and how to best employ this unique product cosmetically for patients.
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The Problem of Drug Diversion in Healthcare Settings
04/02/2016Drug diversion is the illegal distribution or abuse of prescription drugs or their use for unintended purposes. The diversion of prescription drugs may occur at any point as prescription drugs are distributed from the manufacturer to wholesale distributors, to pharmacies, and ultimately to the patient. Though this problem is nearly universal among healthcare instititions, many don't have adequate processes in place to detect it. Moreover, concerns about civil and regulatory liability, as well as negative publicity, often impede healthcare organizations from reporting instances of drug diversion. Dr. Howard Zucker, New York State Department of Health Commissioner, speaks with noted provider drug diversion expert Kimberly New, JD, BSN, RN about how prevalent the problem of drug diversion is, the signs of potential drug diversion activity, and how to set up a robust facility program to avert potential diversion events. This program is provided on behalf of the New York One and Only Campaign, a public health effo
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The Rise of Vertebral Fractures: Incidence, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
11/12/2015Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Michael Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE With an incidence rate of more than 750,000 per year, vertebral fractures contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality rates in osteoporosis patients, particularly those who have sustained a VCF in the past. In this new segment, we will hear from Dr. Michael Lewiecki, as he examines this debilitating issue. Dr. Lewiecki is the Director of the New Mexico Clinical Research and Osteoporosis Center; and, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at UNM School of Medicine in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Shattering Myths About Osteoporosis
15/12/2014Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: Meryl S. LeBoff, MD Osteoporosis is a major public health threat for an estimated 54 million Americans 50 years of age and older. In the U.S. today, 10.2 million individuals are estimated to already have the disease and 43.4 million more are estimated to have low bone mass, placing them at increased risk for osteoporosis and fractures. Because bone density tends to decline with age, the problem of osteoporosis has reached epidemic proportions with the rapidly aging population. It is estimated that by 2020 over 61 million Americans will have osteoporosis or low bone mass. Join host Dr. Shira Johnson welcomes Dr. Meryl LeBoff, Endocrinologist; Chief of the Calcium and Bone Section at Brigham Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts; and, trustee of the National Osteoporosis Foundation. About NOF & Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) NOF has adopted the 20/20 Vision of the National Bone Health Alliance (NBHA), of which NOF is a founding member. The goal is to reduce bone bre