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Second Opinion

English, Health / Medicine, 1 season, 913 episodes, 2 days, 16 hours, 45 minutes
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An examination of medical ethics and the practioners who define them.
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Food Insecurity

How can a country so rich in resources and farm production have people who still go to bed hungry?
10/20/20245 minutes
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Task Shifting

A model of eye care to increase access without compromising on quality
10/13/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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Should a mosquito-born illness seen in Los Angeles be of concern?

Climate change and increased moisture have altered the habitat for mosquitos.  
10/6/20245 minutes, 1 second
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The marketing of depression

Finding an effective treatment can be tricky, but it need not be a pill.
9/29/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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The role of genetics in depression

At present, the role of genetics testing in the diagnosis or treatment of depression is not ready for prime time. 
9/22/20245 minutes, 1 second
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Protecting Dairy Farms

Dairy farmers play a vital role in ensuring the safety of our milk.  But, they all need to make public health their top priority.
9/15/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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Endless gun violence

We are not helpless, and the situation is not hopeless.  We can’t wipe out mental illness, but we can enact reasonable gun control to protect the public.
9/8/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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The one disease that has near-universal coverage

For those Americans with end-stage kidney disease, insurance coverage is never an issue. Why can’t we provide this universal coverage for others with expensive chronic conditions?
9/1/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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Failing to protect volunteers in research studies

Research is required to be evaluated to protect research subjects.  But, in many cases, this is not happening.  
8/25/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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Early Hospital Discharge

Hospitals strive for early discharge, but it may not be in the patient’s best interest.  
8/18/20245 minutes, 1 second
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Is the new test for Alzheimer’s disease worth getting?

For those with worrisome symptoms the test might be useful, but it has problems when used to screen people for disease who have no symptoms  
8/11/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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What elephant seals can tell us about our health.

We still have a lot to understand about bird flu (H5N1), but elephant seals have given us new reasons to worry.
8/4/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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Waiting for test results to come back

The wait can be long, and our thoughts often turn to the worst-case scenario
7/28/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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Unproven Claims for Dietary Supplements

We are regularly bombarded with advertisements promoting unproven and non-approved dietary supplements.  Congress has chosen to look the other way.
7/21/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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Spirituality – A Missed Opportunity to Improve Health

Medical and Spiritual Professionals are like two ships passing in the night
7/14/20245 minutes
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Remembering Childhood Trauma

Memory is complicated and many factors impact the retention of distant memories
7/6/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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Why can’t we improve nursing homes?

For years, through different administrations at the State and Federal level, we have not been able to make nursing homes safe places with high quality care.
6/23/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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Contingency management to end addiction

While paying those addicted to drugs to stop using has its skeptics, studies suggest it has real potential
6/16/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Pharmaceutical gifts to healthcare providers

Gifts are unethical and drive up healthcare costs
6/9/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Delving into the depths of Dental Care

Much of what we know about routine dental care is not based on sound science
6/2/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Changes coming with artificial intelligence

Medicine has seen many changes over the past 30 years, but AI will be a disruptive game changer.
5/26/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Medical Tourism

There are many reasons to go abroad for healthcare, but attention is needed to carefully weigh the risks and benefits.
5/19/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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The impact of antimicrobial resistance on human health

The World Health Organization considers antimicrobial resistance one of the top 10 threats to global health alongside climate change and pandemics.
5/12/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Improving the environment to improve health

The EPA has just passed some air pollution rules that could improve our American’s health. 
5/5/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Confirmation Bias

Research findings are not etched in stone.
4/28/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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Brain Drain

America's dependency on foreign medical graduates, helps us but disadvantages countries around the world. 
4/21/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Those who receive the poorest healthcare in America

The medical needs of those with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often ignored, and their care suffers.  
4/14/20244 minutes
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The importance of bird flu

We may still have some lingering pandemic fatigue but the new bird flu has the potential for significant harm if we are not careful.
4/7/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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Giving and Receiving Bad News

Would you prefer to receive bad medical news in person or over the phone?
3/31/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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The recurrence of measles in a time of misinformation

Measles, a highly contagious disease, is making a comeback in the US and we are not as prepared as we have been in the recent past.
3/24/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Mistreated and Ignored

Institutional Care for People with Neurodiversity
3/17/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Batwa indigenous people of Uganda

Surviving in the mountainous rainforests of Uganda.
3/10/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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Prevention in Uganda

On a national level, Uganda has made progress in health outcomes, but certain populations have been left behind.
3/3/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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Why can’t I prescribe a person a home?

Classic medical care is a start but not always enough to ensure good health.
2/25/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Limited Access to Medical Records

Despite rules to promote the sharing of medical records, barriers still exist that reduce the quality and increase the cost of healthcare.
2/18/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Do grades motivate learning?

As medical schools move to pass/fail grades what impact will this have on tomorrow’s doctors?
2/11/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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The health impact of microplastics

There is a critical need to rethink healthcare delivery to reduce microplastic waste
2/4/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Superstitions and well-being

It is hard to avoid superstitions, but they are usually harmless and can provide a boost of confidence
1/28/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Diagnosing ADHD

The condition is difficult to diagnose, and errors drive toward overdiagnosis.
1/21/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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The truth behind spinal cord stimulation

Industry tries to do what it can to keep the secret that these devices just don’t work very well.
1/14/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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In memory of a medical hero

Sidney Wolfe accomplished far more than most of us mere mortals
1/7/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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Home Testing for Cervical Cancer

If we can decrease the need for pelvic exams and improve the convenience of cervical cancer screening we can increase detection rates
12/31/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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Excessive Radiation from CT Scans

Too many CT scans are unnecessary, and the radiation can cause problems
12/24/20234 minutes
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We don’t have the information we need on prescription drugs

If you are prescribed a drug, how do you find out how effective the drug really is?
12/17/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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Making Hepatitis C treatment available to all

Now that there is a highly effective treatment available, how can we assure access to this life saving drug?
12/10/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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Prescription Digital Tools

These tools rely on software to monitor, treat, or prevent disease.  They are still in their early stages but we need more data on their effectiveness.
12/3/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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What is a normal part of aging?

Not all problems should be attributed to normal aging.
11/26/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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The meaning of gratitude

It turns out that gratitude can benefit physical and mental health.
11/19/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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When to report child or elderly abuse

The consequences of reporting, and not reporting abuse, can be enormous
11/13/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Hospital Culture and End-of-Life Care

We need to do better at matching care provided at the end of life to patient’s preferences.
11/5/20234 minutes
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Is gambling a medical problem?

Decreasing problem gambling will require a toolbox of remedies including health care interventions and new policies.
10/29/20234 minutes
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Hospital Discharge- given only a few hours to decide what’s next

Hospital discharge can be complicated, and too often, patient’s preferences are not considered.
10/22/20234 minutes, 47 seconds
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Do we need black boxes in medicine?

There are many similarities between medicine and aviation, but one change we need to make in medicine is to develop the equivalent of black boxes to improve the quality of care.
10/15/20234 minutes
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Harm Reduction

While not a perfect solution, it has been shown to work.
10/8/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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Substance Abuse Part 1

What drives substance abuse is complex and treatment requires a dual approach
10/1/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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Vector Borne Disease and Climate Change

Climate change has created unique opportunities for insects to spread disease.
9/24/20234 minutes
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The Popularity of Total Body MRI Scanning

These expensive tests have very little benefit and some important risks.
9/17/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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Intergenerational Trauma

Trauma experienced by refugees can have a powerful effect on the biology and behaviors of future generations.
9/10/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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The meaning of being on the “BEST HOSPITAL” list

We need to agree on outcomes for a “best hospital” and then figure out how to measure those qualities. 
9/3/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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The impact of positive childhood experiences

It turns out both adverse and positive childhood experiences impact our health as adults.
8/27/20233 minutes, 27 seconds
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Emotional Support Animals

Certain rules assure that people can live with emotional support animals, but they are different rules than protect service animals.
8/20/20233 minutes, 19 seconds
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Medical Research Volunteers are often poorly informed

The FDA has dropped the ball on requiring that studies are properly evaluated for ethical violations
8/13/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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The White Coat Ceremony – only a partial celebration.

Perhaps the white coat is no longer a fitting symbol for a patient-focused modern medical profession.
8/6/20232 minutes, 57 seconds
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Religion and Medicine often make strange partners

Is our life’s path already written, or can we control behaviors and impact our health?
7/30/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ordering drug tests without permission

Drug testing for elicit substances should require explicit permission from the patient
7/23/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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The new heavily promoted weight loss drugs

Like with all new drugs, – things are never quite what they first seem.
7/16/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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The doctor and allocating scarce resources

Should limited resources go to those with the greatest expected benefit?
7/9/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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De-prescribing medications

Too many people use too many medications, negatively affecting their health.
7/2/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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One factor in picking the best surgeon

Data over many years suggests that surgeons who do more surgeries have better outcomes.
6/25/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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What we know about fathers

Being a father isn’t easy, and the expectations have changed remarkably over the years.
6/18/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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Cannabis for sleep

A good night’s sleep is vital to well-being, but it isn’t always easy
6/11/20234 minutes
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Meat consumption and human health (part 2)

While consuming meat can negatively impact our health, it also affects meat processing workers and those living near these processing plants.
6/4/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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The impact of meat consumption on human health

The relationship between meat consumption and human health is complicated. 
5/28/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

Artificial intelligence has suddenly burst onto the world stage, but now is the time to ensure that the use of AI is transparent, confidential, and enhances health care and not just institutional profits.
5/21/20234 minutes
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Is there a good time to stop screening for disease?

We spend lots of time figuring out at what age to start screening for cancer. But when do we stop screening?
5/14/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing

You can easily order genetic tests online, but should you?
5/7/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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Screen for prostate cancer (PSA)

While the death rate for prostate cancer has fallen over the past two decades, little of this is related to routine testing of older men. 
4/30/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Reducing added sugar in our diet

Simply providing information such as clear warning labels on restaurant menus can reduce added sugar consumption.  
4/23/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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Artificial Intelligence in End of Life Decisions

Can artificial intelligence, based on machine learning, predict more accurately the care a loved one would want at the end of life compared to next of kin?
4/16/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Unnecessary Pre-operative testing

The thinking goes that testing before elective surgery can reduce risks and complications.  But, it turns out it may do the opposite.
4/9/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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Implied Consent

Touch during a visit to the doctor has many benefits, but it can also negatively impact the provider-patient relationship.
4/2/20233 minutes, 22 seconds
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Video recordings of surgical procedures

While video offers some advantages to patients and providers, it also has some significant downsides.
3/26/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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A rising demand for medical imaging tests

There are several reasons for the increasing use of medical imaging tests buy they may not always benefit the patient
3/19/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Unacceptable COVID vaccine profits

When is it simply avarice to profit at the expense of public health?
3/12/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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The continued overuse of antibiotics

Sick people play a large role in driving antibiotic overuse.
3/5/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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Medical issues following a disaster

First comes the disaster. What follows is predictable, but equally worrisome.
2/26/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Organ donations by prisoners

Should prisoners be allowed to donate organs in exchange for a reduced sentence?
2/19/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Need for New Antibiotics

Changes are needed to ready ourselves to treat new emerging infections
2/12/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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The problems with direct-to-consumer drug advertising

For good reason, other than the US, only one other country in the world allows drugs to be advertised directly to the public.
2/5/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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Making three wishes at the end of life

Small acts of kindness make a huge difference to patients and families
1/29/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Pay for performance in healthcare

Good quality turns out to be complicated and unrelated to reimbursement rates
1/22/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Too many blood tests

While properly ordered blood tests can help enormously with diagnosis, too often, blood tests are ordered without good reason.
1/15/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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The complexity of a second opinion

Is there value in getting a second opinion?  What happens when the two opinions differ from each other?
1/8/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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2022 End of Year Recap

A look at some of the topics we covered throughout the past year.
12/31/20223 minutes, 59 seconds
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“We got it all”

These four words may not mean the same thing to all people
12/25/20223 minutes, 31 seconds
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Putting technology ahead of the evidence

Too often the use of expensive and risky technologies catch on before we have good data suggesting benefit.
12/18/20223 minutes, 49 seconds
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Injustice Disorder

When a person is a victim of systemic injustice does that constitute a medical diagnosis?
12/11/20223 minutes, 40 seconds
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Insulin production in California

The state of California is about to take on pharmaceutical companies by producing safe, effective, FDA approved insulin.
12/4/20224 minutes
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Time for a new approach to Alzheimer’s Disease

For over 100 years we’ve had a similar approach to understanding Alzheimer’s disease which hasn’t produced many benefits. Perhaps it’s time to cast the net more broadly?
11/27/20223 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Limits of Specialty Care

In medical care job specifications are often blurred and a focus on the person can get lost
11/20/20223 minutes, 24 seconds
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Microplastics and human health

Until we know more, it makes sense to avoid microplastics as much as possible
11/13/20223 minutes, 48 seconds
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Monitoring poor air quality

Using participatory science to examine local air quality.
11/6/20223 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Care Cascade

Unnecessary medical testing often leads to a “care cascade” that results in real harm and sky-high costs.
10/30/20223 minutes, 57 seconds
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The problems with body mass index (BMI)

Often medicine gets hooked on using simple tools of measurement only to discover, after they have become entrenched, that they don’t measure what they are supposed to measure. 
10/23/20223 minutes, 51 seconds
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Code Lavender

A unique way to focus on reducing stress in moments of great need.
10/16/20224 minutes, 31 seconds
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Reproductive Coercion

Often reproductive autonomy is undermined by our partners.
10/9/20224 minutes, 37 seconds
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Medical Waste

Big polluters are not just cars and power plants - they include the American health care system.
10/2/20224 minutes, 31 seconds
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Recommendations to screen for anxiety in adults

When we screen for any disease, we need to make sure acceptable treatments are available.
9/25/20225 minutes
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The move toward remote home monitoring

Remote monitoring devices are now capable of tracking our health behaviors including the pills we consume, the food we eat, and the step we take.  Is this an advance in health care?
9/18/20224 minutes, 56 seconds
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Abortion: States vs the Federal government

Nationally, emergency departments have become the latest battle ground around issues related to abortion.
9/11/20224 minutes, 54 seconds
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The health benefits of Camellia Sinensis (black tea)

A very large preliminary study suggests that there may be some health benefits to regularly drinking black tea.
9/4/20224 minutes, 16 seconds
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The link between soil and health

Soil is something that often gets ignored as we think broadly about health.
8/28/20224 minutes, 59 seconds
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Variations in the consumption of dairy products

It turns out that even what we chose for breakfast can have a biological origin.
8/21/20224 minutes, 59 seconds
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Limitations of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022

The new legislation offers some major successes, but with regard to drug pricing it is not close to what it could have been.
8/14/20224 minutes, 48 seconds
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Informing relatives of genetic risks

We currently have no good communication systems to assure that those at risk for serious inherited diseases are informed of their risk.
8/7/20224 minutes, 44 seconds
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Anti-depressants needs a major “rethink”

It turns out that much of what we’ve been told about antidepressants is wrong or misleading.  The prevailing thinking has led to huge sales with little evidence of effectiveness.
7/31/20224 minutes, 49 seconds
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Video recording surgical operations

Video recordings in the OR have a chance to improve quality but they also open a can of worms.
7/24/20224 minutes, 59 seconds
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Wild and domestic pigs

With changes in domestic pig farming we may solve one problem of inhuman care, but risk another problem by exposing pigs to diseases that can impact our health.
7/17/20225 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ignoring monkeypox at our own peril

Public trust in expert opinions on infectious diseases is low, but that’s no reason to ignore what is potentially a large public health problem.
7/10/20224 minutes, 57 seconds
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The harms of too much and too little care

There are great disparities in health care and at both extremes – too much and too little – great harm can result.
7/3/20224 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ageism and its impact on health

Ageism - the negative attitudes directed toward older persons simply because of their age – can impact an older person’s health.   
6/26/20224 minutes, 58 seconds
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Disappointment

If we are not careful, disappointment can have devastating long-term consequences.
6/19/20224 minutes, 41 seconds
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A new kind of first responder

To reduce over utilization of emergency responders, fire departments are experimenting with a new, more comprehensive approach to home visits.
6/12/20224 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Black Box Around Determining Physician Fees

Determining the fees physicians get paid is anything but transparent and only serves to drive up health care costs.
6/5/20224 minutes, 59 seconds
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Sharing information against a family’s wish

Conflicts arise when a family does not wish to tell a sick person their diagnosis.
5/29/20224 minutes, 58 seconds
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The heavy use of antidepressants in women

Women are the dominant users of antidepressants and there are many possible reasons why.
5/22/20224 minutes, 58 seconds
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Friday the 13th

Superstitions impact many aspects of our lives, but they can have a profound effect in health care.
5/15/20224 minutes, 49 seconds
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The importance of non-emergency transportation in health care

Not traditionally considered a part of health care, transportation plays an oversized role in the management of chronic disease.
5/8/20224 minutes, 36 seconds
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A One Health approach to tick borne diseases

Veterinarians and Human health providers often deal similar diseases and that would stand a better chance of treatment with improved communication between the two professions.
5/1/20224 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why do we still use the ineffective drug ivermectin for COVID-19?

Armed with good science that shows the drug is ineffective and dangerous people are still using it and often skipping their vaccines that are proven safe and effective. Go figure.
4/24/20224 minutes, 57 seconds
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Messages to reach the heart and mind

Health messages are often ignored or easily forgotten. Enter a novel approach using Hip Hop Music.
4/17/20225 minutes
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What do hospital rankings really tell us?

Hospital rankings use metrics that just aren’t very relevant to most of us.
4/10/20224 minutes, 32 seconds
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Challenging cholesterol statin use

Skeptics are a bit like the grains of sand in an oyster.
4/3/20224 minutes, 57 seconds
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Those with intellectual disabilities

Special Olympics is working to protect those inside Ukraine and those fleeing to neighboring countries.
3/27/20225 minutes, 19 seconds
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The care of animals in times of war

Human are of paramount importance, but the health of animals is important as a part of human health.
3/20/20224 minutes, 53 seconds
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The power of the health lobby

The most powerful lobbying groups rarely have our best interests at heart.
3/13/20224 minutes, 58 seconds
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A re-emergence of polio

 Just as we were on the cusp of eradicating polio from the globe we have a new outbreak.
3/6/20224 minutes, 53 seconds
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The impact of a changing mental health diagnosis

The name of a disease often has greater implications than the disease itself.
2/27/20224 minutes, 48 seconds
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Learning and Practicing Medicine on Real Patients

Despite lots of advances in simulation, at some point trainees still need to learn on sick patients.
2/20/20224 minutes, 36 seconds
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Psilocybin: a treatment for depression

A new treatment with some unusual effects we need to understand before we agree to treatment.
2/13/20224 minutes, 57 seconds
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Medical prior authorizations for drugs and devices

Medical prior authorizations are intended to deter prescribing and save insurance companies money.  Their real impact is to decrease the quality of care for people with chronic diseases.
2/6/20224 minutes, 57 seconds
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Orphan drugs to treat rare disease

Orphan drugs are often exceedingly expensive which beg the question of how much should we pay for a drug and how do we measure effectiveness?
1/30/20224 minutes, 50 seconds
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Can the treatment of serious mental illness be futile?

Can we reach a point when there is nothing left to offer a person with serious mental illness?  Can they refuse treatment at this point?
1/23/20224 minutes, 56 seconds
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Health Disparities for those with disabilities

For too long those with disabilities have had poorer health outcomes.
1/16/20224 minutes, 46 seconds
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Do friends influence our body weight?

Weight loss is never easy, but is it easier to do together than alone?
1/9/20224 minutes, 58 seconds
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The science behind setting goals

Choosing wisely and setting milestones optimizes our chance of success.
1/2/20224 minutes, 49 seconds
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Missing signs of elder abuse

It is often easy to miss the signs of elder abuse which can be insidious and deadly.
12/26/20214 minutes, 47 seconds
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Political promotion of a medicine can be powerful

New research shows that the use of hydroxychloroquine for covid treatment was widespread and did not impact all populations equally.
12/19/20214 minutes, 58 seconds
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What is low value health care?

If we can reliably designate some care as “low value”, then why do we still offer those treatments?
12/12/20214 minutes, 56 seconds
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Informing relatives at risk of genetic disease

Who owns a patients’ test results and does the health provider have a duty to warn at risk relatives?
12/5/20214 minutes, 58 seconds
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How do we know if a drug works?

Why aren’t patients given useful information on the effectiveness of medications?
11/28/20214 minutes, 53 seconds
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Sex difference in surgical referrals

Female surgeons with similar experience and skill get fewer referrals than comparably trained male surgeons.
11/21/20214 minutes, 56 seconds
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Written words matter

When people read doctor’s note they can feel offended and disrespected.
11/14/20214 minutes, 34 seconds
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When to stop antidepressants?

Its easy to start antidepressants but when is a good time to stop taking them?
11/7/20214 minutes, 26 seconds
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Back scratching: Medicine and drug companies

The relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and the medical profession is unhealthy and it impacts us all.
10/31/20214 minutes, 55 seconds
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Daily aspirin to prevent heart attacks

Why did it take so long to change the recommendations about the preventive effects of aspirin?
10/24/20214 minutes, 49 seconds
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The fallacy of Kubler-Ross stages of dying

Grieving is important and complex; there is no one “right way” to do it.
10/17/20214 minutes, 43 seconds
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Pregnancy, mental health, and more

Pregnancy poses unique mental health challenges that we need to address urgently.
10/10/20214 minutes, 56 seconds
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A new twist for cigarette related disease

Making profits from creating a disease and then making more profit from treating the same disease.
10/3/20214 minutes, 54 seconds
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Dairy products and health

A close look at the health benefits of dairy products suggests the recommended 3 glasses of milk a day may not be a healthy choice.
9/26/20214 minutes, 40 seconds
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Practicing What You Preach

How is advice to loose weight received from a clinician who is themselves overweight?
9/19/20214 minutes, 39 seconds
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Lessons from 9-11

We have learned some important lessons about caring for people from 9-11 we can apply to those impacted by COVID.
9/12/20214 minutes, 45 seconds
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Robots in surgery

At this point, surgical robots are not all they are cracked up to be.
9/5/20214 minutes, 49 seconds
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Defensive Medicine

Defensive medicine add costs but not value to clinical care.
8/29/20214 minutes, 58 seconds
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Using the MRI to evaluate common back pain

While the MRI can be enormously useful for a small number of people with back pain, when overused for common back pain it can lead to some serious problems.
8/22/20214 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Legacy of Albert Bandura

Bandura, one of the top five psychologists of all time challenged our approach to learning and changing human behavior.
8/15/20214 minutes, 47 seconds
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Treating loneliness

Loneliness is everywhere and seems to be growing more common. The treatment isn’t medication but social connections.
8/8/20214 minutes, 55 seconds
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After a diagnosis of lung cancer

Are there benefits of stopping smoking once diagnosed with lung cancer?
8/1/20214 minutes, 24 seconds
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Do people have an ethical right to have cosmetic surgery?

Government insurance is provided to people for medically necessary care. But, when care is not necessary should it still be provided as a benefit?
7/25/20214 minutes, 41 seconds
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Refugee Mental Health

Refugees are at high risk for all the stress of changing cultures while being without their usual supports. A bit of prevention may ease their integration into American society.
7/18/20214 minutes, 42 seconds
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We need more training slots for medical residents

But, in creating new slots we need to grow health care delivery in places where the need is greatest and the trainees will have the greatest impact on improving the community’s health.
7/11/20214 minutes, 26 seconds
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The double standard of medical marijuana cards

Federal laws are putting many of our young adults in a bind and creating new disparities in health care.
7/4/20214 minutes, 55 seconds
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Live-Streaming Primary Care

Do the advantages of telemedicine suggest it is an innovation that should last past COVID?
6/27/20214 minutes, 40 seconds
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Estimating the chance of disease

It turns out that clinicians are not very good at estimating the probability of illness which leads to unnecessary care.
6/20/20214 minutes, 59 seconds
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Mistaken approval of Alzheimer’s Drug

Aducanumab is not just a drug that doesn’t seem to work, but it is an enormously expensive drug but provides false hope to desperate families.
6/13/20215 minutes
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Marketing low value products

If COVID-19 has taught us anything, one lesson is that we need to rethink allowing promotions for treatments that are overdone, unnecessary, or not proven effective.
6/6/20214 minutes, 37 seconds
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Using incentives to drive health care

For years we have used incentives and disincentives to drive people toward specific behaviors. Is driving toward COVID immunization any different?
5/30/20214 minutes, 21 seconds
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Selecting your type of health care provider

Rather than selecting a health care provider based on ability and training, people often rely on demographic data and look for someone they think is like them.
5/23/20214 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Promotion of Medical Devices

For years pharmaceutical companies have provide gifts and kickbacks to doctors who prescribed their drugs. Medical device manufacturers are now playing the same game and it’s costing all of us.
5/16/20214 minutes, 43 seconds
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Involving Palliative Care too late

Asking health care providers a simple question is surprisingly accurate at predicting how long a person has to live and this information can make a big difference in how people chose to live what time they have left.
5/9/20214 minutes, 23 seconds
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Protecting victims of domestic violence

It is time to re-look at laws intended to protect victims of domestic violence as they have had unintended consequences
5/2/20214 minutes, 37 seconds
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Hospitalizing someone against their will

Involuntary hospitalization is not an easy decision to make and involves balancing ethical, moral and legal issues while trying to protect a person and society.
4/25/20214 minutes, 25 seconds
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Overtreatment of common infections with antibiotics

It turns out the number of days providers treat common infections with an antibiotic is simply too long.
4/18/20214 minutes, 39 seconds
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The conflicts of interest between academic medical centers and medical industries

For years there has been a symbiotic relationship between these two giants but its time for increased transparency and some guiderails governing appropriate behaviors.
4/11/20214 minutes, 45 seconds
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The complexities in diagnosing mental illness

Making a diagnosis of a mental illness can be difficult and there is a great overlap between normal and illness.
4/4/20214 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Complexities of Cannabis Use

Like any drug, cannabis has risks and benefits. Unfortunately, we are still limited in our knowledge of both.
3/28/20214 minutes, 38 seconds
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Unequal access to palliative care

Palliative care has much to offer in wrap-around services but it is being enormously underused particularly for people with illnesses other than cancer.
3/21/20214 minutes, 28 seconds
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The impact of open medical records

A new law requires all medical records including clinician’s notes to be freely available to patients. Depending on your perspective this is either a long overdue transparency benefit or a hinderance to good medical care.
3/12/20214 minutes, 34 seconds
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Accuracy of newly approved cancer drugs

Why is that results from drug research studies are so much rosier than the experience using those same drugs in the real world?
3/7/20214 minutes, 26 seconds
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Unplanned pregnancies and contraceptives

Long acting reversible contraceptive (LARC’s) are under-used and often too expensive for many women – but this significantly restricts a woman’s contraceptive autonomy. 
2/28/20214 minutes, 39 seconds
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The health risks of eating chicken eggs

There as been lots of controversy on the health impact of eating eggs but some recent good studies suggest we may finally be reaching consensus.
2/21/20214 minutes, 22 seconds
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The impact of stigma on sex workers

Sex workers often experience stigma both related to their occupation as well as to mental health issues they may face.
2/14/20214 minutes, 35 seconds
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Treatments that just don’t work

While it often seems better to do something, there are times when it may be better to do nothing – such as taking Vitamin D or Homeopathic medicines.
2/7/20214 minutes, 35 seconds
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Trauma and adversity can lead to resiliency

Sometimes it seems that we risk being overwhelmed by all that is thrown at us. But, resiliency is an important life skill that can be learned from interacting with those who are resilient.
1/31/20214 minutes, 37 seconds
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Does this treatment really work?

Next time you are being prescribed a drug or offered a procedure, ask the doctor, “what does research suggest is the likely benefit I can expect from this intervention”?
1/24/20214 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Shkreli Awards for health care dysfunction and greed.

Each year the Lown Institute calls for nominations from health care experts, journalists and others.  This year an outstanding panel of judges selected 10 egregious examples of profiteering. 
1/17/20214 minutes, 54 seconds
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Entitlement and COVID

Are some people more deserving than others?  Should queues and priorities apply to everyone or should some people be able to jump ahead?
1/10/20214 minutes, 48 seconds
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For those with chronic pain - does surgery lead to improvement?

While it depends on the pain and the cause, on average surgery for chronic musculoskeletal pain does not result in less pain compared to those who received no surgery.
1/3/20214 minutes, 30 seconds
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Rationing care in times of COVID

Choices of who gets limited resources in health care are never easy as there are bound to be winners and losers.  But, rationing policies need to be open and involve the stakeholders.
12/27/20204 minutes, 34 seconds
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How are you doing?

This friendly phrase can send the wrong message.
12/20/20204 minutes, 17 seconds
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The advantages of wastewater epidemiology

Wastewater-based epidemiology is an approach to providing real-time information on our exposure to certain diseases using pooled waste water extraction (aka “sewage”).
12/13/20204 minutes, 57 seconds
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Crossing your fingers – superstitions in medicine

Superstitions and magical thinking can help protect us from what we know is out ther
12/6/20204 minutes, 36 seconds
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Domestic Violence in times of COVID

Research shows that DV increases during hard economic times, social isolation, and around the holidays – creating a perfect storm.
11/29/20204 minutes, 50 seconds
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Gut Feelings

While they may not be scientific, gut feelings can often be right.
11/22/20204 minutes, 12 seconds
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The benefits of continuity of care

Keeping the same doctor has many benefits but it can also increase the length of your life.
11/15/20204 minutes, 28 seconds
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Changing the recommendations for colon cancer screening

As the rates of colon cancer shift it may be time to alter the screening recommendations.  But there are some unintended consequences.
11/8/20204 minutes, 46 seconds
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The impact of bullying

We’ve seen bullying taken to new levels.  The impact on civil society is profound and will be long lasting.
11/1/20204 minutes, 46 seconds
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What happens to all that PPE we discard?

While PPE is lifesaving, it is creating environmental damage for the future.
10/25/20204 minutes, 35 seconds
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Psychiatric hospitalization as a risk factor for premature death

We’ve got a broken mental health care system which seems unable to protect many with great needs.
10/18/20204 minutes, 47 seconds
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Lessons from the bedside for American policy makers

Dr. Nathan Link explains how the medical science of decision-making has lots to offer America’s leaders.
10/11/20204 minutes, 53 seconds
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Shame and how it keeps us from improving

We need to change how we care for people with type two diabetes, but unless we admit we need to change people’s health will suffer.
9/27/20204 minutes, 38 seconds
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Inappropriate Hysterectomies

The inappropriate removal of an immigrant’s uterus is not that surprising in that it seems to be part of a much larger trend across America. 
9/20/20204 minutes, 49 seconds
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Inappropriate use of the emergency department

Reducing ED use isn’t as simple as it sounds, and there are competing conflicts of interests.
9/13/20204 minutes, 41 seconds
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In the pursuit of happiness

Happiness is not a momentary sense of joy but a sustained sense of life satisfaction.
9/6/20204 minutes, 38 seconds
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Food Safety and Security in times of COVID

Despite a sufficient food supply too many people remain hungry.
8/30/20204 minutes, 47 seconds
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Variations in hospital cesarean section rates

Despite widely documented health risks, longer hospital stays, and higher costs, caesarean sections are still performed too often and risk impacting women’s health.
8/23/20204 minutes, 50 seconds
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ACES and Trauma Informed Care Part 2

Adverse childhood experiences (ACES) harm children's developing brains and lead to long term physical and emotional health issues. While we can’t go back and undo early trauma, we can intervene using “trauma informed care” approaches.
8/16/20204 minutes, 21 seconds
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ACES and Trauma Informed Care: Part 1

ACES are adverse childhood experiences that harm children's developing brains and lead to changing how they respond to stress and damaging their immune systems so profoundly that the effects show up decades later. ACEs cause much of our burden of chronic disease, most mental illness, and are at the root of most violence.
8/9/20204 minutes, 40 seconds
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The state of Alzheimer Disease in America

A new test offers some benefits, but also some risks, to finding out if you are at high risk for Alzheimer’s - a disease for which there are currently no good treatments available. 
8/2/20204 minutes, 43 seconds
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The impact of race on kidney transplantation

In many ways social, economic, and medical the cards are stacked against some people getting a transplantation.
7/26/20204 minutes, 10 seconds
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The prohibition against marijuana in the hospital

Why is a drug that can be so useful to a group of patients not allowed in the hospital?
7/19/20204 minutes, 34 seconds
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Leaving the World Health Organization

This decision to leave the WHO is among the most irresponsible the president has made and will negatively impact not only American lives but people in every corner of the world.
7/12/20204 minutes, 44 seconds
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A practical steps to protect those at risk of suicide

Extreme Risk Protection Orders are a relatively new step that can be taken to protect the public from those who are felt to be of risk to themselves or others.
7/5/20204 minutes, 44 seconds
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Changes in thinking about blood pressure

For some elderly taking several blood pressure medications can be risky.  Do they need to take multiple medicines?  Doctor have been hesitant to stop blood pressure medications because they fear they might harm their patients.  The OPTIMISE trial results provides some reassurance. 
6/28/20204 minutes, 41 seconds
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Practice Guidelines the drive toward racial disparities

Practice guidelines use evidence to help doctors and patients make decisions about care. But, if the guidelines are biased so too are the decisions.
6/21/20204 minutes, 47 seconds
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Medical Leadership and Conflicts of Interest

Why do we listen to expert medical groups when they have conflicts of interests that involve pharmaceutical companies and device manufacturers?
6/14/20204 minutes, 33 seconds
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Racism and Medicine

With regard to racism, medicine is part of the problem and needs to quickly become part of the solution.
6/7/20204 minutes, 51 seconds
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The dangerous use of off label prescribing in times of a pandemic

Off label prescribing as grown into an enormous problem, and it risks putting people’s health at risk.
5/31/20204 minutes, 53 seconds
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Implicit Bias in Mental Health

Could it be that our subconscious biases lead us to make assumptions that are not based on the facts?
5/24/20204 minutes, 49 seconds
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The right to NOT know a medical diagnosis

Doctors have a moral, ethical and legal duty to inform patients of their medical results.  But, do patients have a right to NOT be told crucial medical information?
5/17/20204 minutes, 15 seconds
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200 years of change started by one woman

Florence Nightingale is known as a champion of nursing but she did much more….
5/10/20204 minutes, 44 seconds
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The origins of the antiviral drug Remdesivir

The long journey for Remdesivir starting with a deadly cat disease
5/3/20205 minutes, 52 seconds
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Fake news and its impact on health

Medical journalists need to slow down and do their homework before reporting on new research.  Covering medicine is not a race, but a slow evolving process.    
4/26/20204 minutes, 53 seconds
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The stigma around COVID can be as dangerous as the virus, says Dr. Wilkes

In many of those countries stigma around the disease plays an important role.  Today we look at Tunisia and the role stigma plays in managing COVID.
4/19/20204 minutes, 28 seconds
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COVID-19 in Africa

Thinking about COVID-19 may different around the world
4/12/20204 minutes, 26 seconds
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Missed lessons from the Ebola Outbreak

With each epidemic there are important lessons to be learned.  When we do not learn from these lessons, the next time around we are bound to make the same errors.
4/5/20204 minutes, 49 seconds
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Disease patterns and planetary health

In some ways we have only ourselves to blames for our changing planet and its relationships with diseases.
3/29/20204 minutes, 33 seconds
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Our behavior changes when we are being watched

For generations we’ve know that when we are watched, or think we are being watched, our behavior changes.  How can we use this to improve health?
3/22/20205 minutes, 16 seconds
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A health care birthday

The Affordability Care Act (aka Obama Care) turns ten this month.  Despite a decade of challenges and opposition from some, the bill remains broadly popular and has improved our health in many ways.  Without it, many who get sick from COVID would have been left without access to health care or with enormous bills.
3/15/20204 minutes, 40 seconds
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The need to focus on de-prescribing

No drug, no matter how good, should escape regular scrutiny in terms of whether it is still needed and do the benefits outweigh the risks.
3/8/20204 minutes, 37 seconds
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Do health care providers have a duty to work during pandemics?

Physicians, nurses, and others at UCD are faced with a time-honored dilemma do they assume some risk to themselves to provide care to the public?
3/1/20204 minutes, 48 seconds
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There is so much we don’t know about cannabis

Without more research we could be under-utilizing the benefits of cannabis or over using the drug and causing additional problems.  There’s only one way to find out, and that’s with well conducted research.
2/23/20204 minutes, 39 seconds
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Hospital bills can have an impact on our health

Full disclosure of hospital charges and POOMS (patient oriented outcomes that matter to us) will help drive the system toward higher quality care and lower costs.
2/16/20204 minutes, 39 seconds
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Reducing hospital infections

Sometime simple solutions can have huge benefits.  A group of nurses found putting some money where the mouth is can save lives and reduce costs.  The cost?  $1.35.
2/9/20204 minutes, 56 seconds
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Pandemics vs Epidemics

Is the spread of global disease the new normal?
2/2/20205 minutes
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Vaccines and the N-Corona Virus

First SARS, then MERS, and now N-Corona suggest we have a new normal.
1/26/20204 minutes, 49 seconds
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Bias can have a large impact on health

There are many social determinants that greatly impact health, but one that takes place within the health care system is implicit bias. 
1/19/20206 minutes, 3 seconds
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Natural Gas and health

Natural gas isn’t as healthy as producers maintain, and it’s health impacts aren’t just on humans. 
1/12/20204 minutes, 41 seconds
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Unnecessary lab tests pushed by a vendor

Health care costs continue to rise, and much of this is due to unnecessary tests and procedures that do not improve length or quality of life.  One area that is rarely discussed are clinical laboratories that push doctors to do tests that are simply not needed.
1/5/20205 minutes, 29 seconds
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Putting off serious health care treatments

Americans spend twice what other developed nations spend on health care and we certainly are not any healthier because of that spending
12/29/20194 minutes, 30 seconds
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As long as your around your family…

Collecting a good family medical history can be useful for the entire family.
12/22/20194 minutes, 15 seconds
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Sending children with HIV to school in Uganda

Schools should serve as safe places for HIV infected children - a place where they can receive support and encouragement. But, in Uganda where HIV still carries stigma schools can create havoc for infected children.
12/15/20194 minutes, 30 seconds
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The plague of Romanian health care

Despite large barriers, Romania struggles to provide its 20 million citizens with adequate health care.
12/8/20194 minutes, 30 seconds
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Epigenetics

We are more than just the sum of our genes - the environment in which those genes work can have a large impact on our physical and mental health.
12/1/20194 minutes, 35 seconds
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The impact of gratitude

It feels good, but there is biology that suggests it actually improves health.
11/24/20194 minutes, 34 seconds
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The risks and benefits of daily aspirin

Times have changed and new data suggests that daily aspirin isn’t as helpful as once thought.
11/17/20194 minutes, 20 seconds
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A tale of two dying patients

Culture plays a huge role in how we manage our last living days.
11/10/20194 minutes, 35 seconds
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Medicine is plagued by miscommunication

While miscommunication is never good, in medicine it can lead to poorer medical outcomes and overall dissatisfaction.
11/3/20194 minutes, 35 seconds
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The unsung heroes of the American health care system

40 million American provide some level of care to members of their family, and for most it isn’t easy.
10/27/20194 minutes, 30 seconds
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The necessity of taking supplements to improve health

Those supplements you’re taking and paying lots for – do they really provide any benefits?
10/20/20194 minutes, 34 seconds
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Is it safe to increase consumption of red meat?

The science behind a recent report is not credible due to financial conflicts of interests by the funder.  Why were these conflicts not detected by the medical journal?
10/13/20195 minutes, 1 second
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Success at preventing HIV but putting profit ahead of public health

Why can a society that is clever enough to create a drug to prevent the spread of HIV not find a why to make it affordable?
10/6/20194 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Unionization of Medicine - part 2

It's hard to tell if the unionization of the medical profession is good or bad for patient care.  But it seems to be a growing movement.
9/29/20194 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Unionization of Medicine – part 1

While politicians talk about change in health care, those on the front lines have not seen much change and it is effecting their lives.
9/22/20194 minutes, 48 seconds
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Women’s poor health not only a result of poverty

While poverty is a potent driver of poor health care there are other factors such as access, the health care system, patients, culture, and health care providers.
9/15/20193 minutes, 53 seconds
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The impact of poverty on health care in Africa

In Tanzania poverty can have a devastating effect on health – particularly for women and children.  But, its not just Africa that has this problem….
9/8/20194 minutes, 28 seconds
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Missed opportunities at the end of life

It is time to improve communication to assure that patient’s end of life wishes are respected.
9/1/20194 minutes, 30 seconds
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Medicine is plagued by conflicts of interest

Conflicts of interests impact most medical specialties, most hospitals, and many product manufactures – the conflicts all impact our health.
8/25/20194 minutes, 29 seconds
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The impact of work-related stress on DNA

Preliminary studies suggest that for at least some people high stress jobs can cause harm to DNA.
8/18/20194 minutes, 33 seconds
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Why does the federal government provide comprehensive care to those with end stage renal disease but not to those with other life threatening illnesses?

What we seem to have lost in our discussions on health care is bipartisan moral compass to tackle some wicked problems. 
8/11/20195 minutes, 2 seconds
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What our approach to kidney disease says about us as a nation

Why can’t we be as committed to providing all evidence-based health care to Americans as we are to caring for those with end stage renal disease?
8/4/20194 minutes, 35 seconds
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Does it matter how your doctor or nurse is dressed?

Do we want health professionals to dress similarly, just as flight attendants, or should attire be an individual choice?
7/28/20194 minutes, 30 seconds
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An ambulance is not a medical taxi

When people feel sick from minor illnesses, an ambulance and a trip to the ED is not in their best interest nor is it in the best interest of the public.
7/21/20194 minutes, 30 seconds
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Hospital Price Transparency

Know how much a medical service costs could be important in making medical decisions.  But, new regulations that require this information be provided to the public have created databases that are simply unusable.    
7/14/20194 minutes, 36 seconds
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Shared Decision Making

When sick and needing surgery do patients want to make decisions themselves or have an expert make the decision?
7/7/20194 minutes, 27 seconds
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Workplace Wellness Programs

Improved work-life balance is an important goal, but do workplace wellness programs help us live healthier more balanced lives?
6/30/20194 minutes, 32 seconds
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A new batch of interns and residents, but some things haven’t changed

Long grueling work hours and pharmaceutical gifts are still part of medical training.
6/23/20194 minutes, 30 seconds
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When making medical decisions we often act irrationally

Medical decisions are complex and we often rely on our values and preferences rather than exclusively on the science.
6/16/20194 minutes, 40 seconds
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Is something wrong with the VA?

By messing with the largest and one of the highest functioning health care systems in the nation we are putting our vet’s health at risk.     
6/9/20194 minutes, 34 seconds
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Politicians have long held woman’s health hostage

Woman’s bodies have long been proxy for politician’s power and control – often under the guise of “morality”. Today access to pregnancy termination is in the news, but before that it was contraceptives.
6/2/20195 minutes, 18 seconds
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Mental health: An unrecognized problem

The data on serious mental illness is surprising and we do not have an adequate response to address the problem.  
5/26/20195 minutes, 2 seconds
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Standing up for women

This week has been a bad one for woman's reproductive rights and the health care providers who care for them. 
5/19/20194 minutes, 28 seconds
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Direct to Consumer Genetic testing isn’t ready for prime time

While ordering genetic tests directly from a company seeks to empower patients and puts them in control of their own health data, the test results that are returned are often confusing and leads the person to make incorrect assumptions about their health risks.
5/12/20194 minutes, 38 seconds
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The need for a just culture in health care

When it error occurs it’s easy to blame an individual but its often important to looks at systems causes.
5/5/20194 minutes, 30 seconds
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Diversity of our doctors benefits our nation

Some experts claim America needs more doctors -- what is far clearer is that we need different doctors practicing in different locations working with different communities
4/28/20194 minutes, 31 seconds
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Changing prescribers' behaviors to stop prescribing drugs that don’t work.

Social psychologists and economists are working from all sides to figure out how to change doctors' prescribing behaviors, but it is not always about what’s best for patients.
4/21/20194 minutes, 39 seconds
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The impact of hearing loss

Past reasons that people suffered in silence, including stigma and price, are changing meaning more options to assist those with hearing loss.
4/14/20194 minutes, 46 seconds
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Rating an Uber Driver

No longer is being average acceptable.
4/7/20195 minutes, 5 seconds
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Anti Depressants: new and old

There’s lots we still don’t know about older antidepressants and now were starting the process all over with an entire new class of drugs.
3/31/20194 minutes, 44 seconds
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Root Cause Analysis in disasters

It behooves us to approach problems with a systems based orientation.
3/24/20194 minutes, 28 seconds
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Given the same type of bone fracture, are people likely to get the same treatment for pain?

Medical Professionals unconsciously hold biases and stereotypes that impact the care they provide to different type of people.
3/17/20194 minutes, 32 seconds
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Racial and Ethnic Difference in medication for pain and anxiety (Part 1)

For a variety of different controlled drugs, such as opioids and stimulants, prescriptions are more common in majority white areas. What is the impact of this disparity?
3/10/20194 minutes, 32 seconds
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There can be hidden meaning in a medical term

Sexually transmitted diseases and mesentaric adenitis.
3/3/20194 minutes, 24 seconds
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Aging Surgeons pose some complicated problems

Do we want a mandatory retirement age, and if we do it could impact our ability to get timely surgery?
2/24/20194 minutes, 32 seconds
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Hospital Readmission Rates are too high

Re-admission rates not only lower quality of life but they are expensive.
2/17/20194 minutes, 31 seconds
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Supervised Injection Facilities for those who use IV drug

The nations is divided – are supervised injection facilities illegal and only serve to promote illicit drug use, or are they a step toward harm reduction as they save lives?
2/10/20194 minutes, 41 seconds
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Shkreli awards for the worst actors in health care

Unbridled greed and disrespect for human suffering seems to be the driver of all award winners.
2/3/20194 minutes, 34 seconds
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Transgender youth are suffering greatly

At local, state, and national levels we are failing to protect and care for transgender people
1/27/20194 minutes, 21 seconds
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STI: Sexually Transmitted Infections: Treatment for two

There is something lost when treatment is only provided to one half of a couple.
1/20/20194 minutes, 26 seconds
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How do physicians assistants and nurse practitioner compare with physicians on meaningful outcomes?

It is high time to throw out the current model of medical training and look to designing a health care system that really works and is affordable.
1/13/20194 minutes, 20 seconds
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Medical illness and mental illness are not treated equally

Despite federal laws to assure equal access to mental and physical health care, mental health care is still far from accessible.
1/6/20193 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Eradication of Polio

We are so very close but we keep making mistakes that set us backward.
12/30/20184 minutes, 27 seconds
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The new third person in the exam room

Medical Scribes offer some advantages to doctors and to patients –but not everyone approves.
12/23/20184 minutes, 12 seconds
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Why are people afraid to sign up for government programs meant to protect them?

With legislation pending to penalize people who sign up for food and health care, the issue becomes what is the role of government?
12/16/20184 minutes, 36 seconds
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Limits of Confidentiality

How is a doctor to judge whether there is sufficient danger to others to break the rules around confidentiality?
12/9/20184 minutes, 22 seconds
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The decrease in life expectancy is far more complicated than just an opioid epidemic

Until we address the antecedents of drug use, the problem is unlikely to go away.
12/2/20184 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why do people leave the hospital against the advice of their doctor?

There are several common reasons but the most common is their don’t agree with their doctor.
11/25/20184 minutes, 32 seconds
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It is time to expand and defend our lane for the public’s good.

Its been way too long that we have lacked research and data to help end gun violence. The medical profession feels strongly that it’s time to move this to the center stage.
11/18/20184 minutes, 29 seconds
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With a new divided federal government is there any chance that Americans can expect effective health care legislation?

While obtain access to affordable health care remains a top priority for a majority of Americans there seems no agreement that basic health care should be a human right and not a privilege.
11/11/20184 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Semmelweis Effect

Why do humans, and Doctors in particular, reject new knowledge simply because it contradicts what we have always believed to be true?
11/4/20184 minutes, 37 seconds
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Acute Flaccid Myelitis – what appears to be a new disease that is still surrounded by a great deal of uncertainty.

Unfortunately, it has become increasingly common that we need to confront brand new diseases that pose new challenges and can lead to confusion and even fear.
10/28/20185 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trauma Related Care

Kavanaugh confirmation has resulted in new and difficult conversations in the Doctor’s office.
10/21/20184 minutes, 25 seconds
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Conversations around pain

A delicate dance -- with no leading partner.
10/14/20184 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Mother of All Epidemics

Oct 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the Spanish Flu Epidemic. There is still lots we don’t know about how to prevent a similar occurrence today.
10/7/20184 minutes, 53 seconds
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Male circumcision isn’t as barbaric as it seems and for some it has important health benefits.

Circumcision rates in Africa are closely tied to declining HIV rates.
9/30/20184 minutes, 33 seconds
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Measuring Patient Satisfaction

Using patient satisfaction as a measure of quality can sometimes lead to bad outcomes.
9/23/20185 minutes, 2 seconds
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Population based research that benefits ALL OF US

A new federal research program is recruiting people willing to share their health data to develop new knowledge on genetics
9/16/20185 minutes, 36 seconds
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Hospital Rankings aren't all they're cracked up to be

Why not use real evidence that matters to us, and would drive toward higher quality?
9/9/20185 minutes
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Stigmatized Language

Sticks and Stone can break our bones and words can really hurt us!
9/2/20184 minutes, 28 seconds
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Disease mongering and hypertension

How a disease is defined can have important public health implications, but it can also lead to benefits for drug companies and medical specialists.
8/26/20184 minutes, 37 seconds
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What’s wrong with free medical school?

In exchange for free medical school students should be required to offer some public service.
8/19/20184 minutes, 31 seconds
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Preparing for the inevitable oil spill

Developing nations are often placed in a difficult position balancing protecting health and the environment with looking for products to sell for large profits.
8/12/20184 minutes, 38 seconds
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Mosquitos remain the most common inspect spreading serious disease around the globe

Researchers in Tanzania are working with researchers in California on ways to reduce their breeding and biting.
8/5/20185 minutes, 36 seconds
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The world's garbage is one health problem

In Tanzania the garbage from all over collects and is a huge health problem.
7/29/20184 minutes, 32 seconds
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A resurgence of world hunger

Climate change is increasing the stress on farmers who increasingly overwhelmed.
7/22/20184 minutes, 32 seconds
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Confusion around mental illness

Diagnosis can often be a challenge.
7/15/20184 minutes, 16 seconds
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A common sense solution to the opioid crisis

What’s needed is effective treatment, access to care, and prevention!
7/8/20184 minutes, 30 seconds
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A neglected tropical disease

The shortage of snakebite venom.
7/1/20185 minutes, 22 seconds
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The science of the nudge

Is the nudge an example of libertarian paternalism or subliminal mind-bending?
6/24/20184 minutes, 48 seconds
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The link between weight and guilt

The feelings of guilt are complex and seemingly tied to our perceptions of weight.
6/17/20184 minutes, 12 seconds
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Too much news of suicide

Why are numbers increasing and what does it tell us about our society?
6/10/20184 minutes, 28 seconds
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Impaired physicians are dangerous at work

We need to rethink what “exposure” to drugs means and whether health care professionals should be held to a different standard than other citizens.
6/3/20184 minutes, 31 seconds
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Is basic life sustaining healthcare a right or a privilege?

What happens when a undocumented immigrant needs kidney dialysis?
5/27/20184 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ebola returns and it deserves our attention

In our interconnected world their problems today could be our problems tomorrow.
5/20/20188 minutes, 7 seconds
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The oversized problem of arthritis

This is the poster child for how we can use evidence-based practice to improve outcomes.
5/13/20184 minutes, 33 seconds
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Striking in health care

Deciding to strike is always difficult, but there is an added twist in health care.
5/6/20184 minutes, 38 seconds
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A tale of two extremes

Trying to meet patient expectations is an art and we sometimes miss the mark.
4/29/20184 minutes, 29 seconds
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When journalists get it wrong

Reporting failure often results from neglecting to look under the rocks and ask the tough questions.
4/22/20184 minutes, 34 seconds
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It's time to start to change some of the silly rules in health care

Everyone’s opinions count, but leaders need to be motivated to change the status quo
4/15/20184 minutes, 31 seconds
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Sex trafficking

A group of people being missed by health professionals.
4/8/20184 minutes, 27 seconds
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Out of hospital cardiac arrest

We could be doing much better – but it takes a village
4/1/20184 minutes, 30 seconds
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Early teenage drinking

An early start to any type of substance abuse can often be a warning sign.
3/25/20184 minutes, 16 seconds
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White coats against gun violence

Millennials are our reason for hope.
3/18/20184 minutes, 28 seconds
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The health of the world's adolescents

Intervening to improve the health of this vulnerable population will have big payoffs as they transition to becoming tomorrow’s adults.
3/11/20184 minutes, 33 seconds
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Limitations of antidepressant medications

An important illness with several options for treatment.
3/4/20183 minutes, 57 seconds
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How do we get the doctors we need?

Requiring a year or two of community service.
2/25/20184 minutes, 31 seconds
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Working when sick

Perhaps it is time for a change in the culture of medicine – if not for doctors then for the sake of patients.
2/18/20184 minutes, 14 seconds
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Paying doctors to keep costs low

Paying doctors to change their behavior works, but it often has unintended consequences.
2/11/20187 minutes, 58 seconds
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Just because we do the surgery doesn't mean it works

Despite being used thousands of times a year for decades, an innovative study shows shoulder surgery is not effective.
2/4/20184 minutes, 29 seconds
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Karla's trip home

A medical student goes home to care for a sick family member.
1/28/20185 minutes, 54 seconds
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Conversations around Pain

A delicate dance -- with no leading partner.
1/21/20185 minutes, 9 seconds
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Influenza: 2018

We certainly could do much better with our approach to the flu.
1/14/20184 minutes, 29 seconds
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Brain death

How our eyes can deceives us.
1/7/20184 minutes, 30 seconds
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A chance meeting

A social dance between doctor and patient
12/31/20173 minutes, 49 seconds
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Abstinence only education

A collective federal amnesia
12/24/20174 minutes, 34 seconds
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Bigger is not better

Bigger now even starts with bigger baby bottles.
12/17/20174 minutes, 11 seconds
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New national recommendations for blood pressure control

These new recommendations are overly aggressive and difficult to recommend to people who have no other risk factors for heart disease or stroke.
12/10/20174 minutes, 48 seconds
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Are there health benefits from a daily drink of alcohol?

The data on the health benefits from a daily drink is weak and conflicted.
12/3/20174 minutes, 32 seconds
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Medical conditions resulting in unsafe driving

Doctors have a conflicted role as patient advocate and as a steward of the public's well-being.
11/26/20174 minutes, 24 seconds
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Regret in medicine

Regret over actions we could have/should have/would have done -- can be painful.
11/19/20174 minutes, 25 seconds
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A forgotten population with a life threatening disease

In poor countries with dry climates kidney disease is killing thousands and we have no idea why.
11/12/20178 minutes, 7 seconds
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Hospital vampires

When we draw too much blood in the hospital there is a real cost.
11/5/20174 minutes, 31 seconds
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When it's time to stop getting routine screening tests

Hearing such advice is difficult but is often in your best interest.
10/29/20174 minutes, 31 seconds
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Losers when we reduce free access to birth control

Birth control is one of the greatest advances in health in the past 100 years..
10/22/20177 minutes, 54 seconds
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Making your wishes known

We never know what tomorrow will bring so why not take care of this while it's on your mind?
10/15/20174 minutes, 15 seconds
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Advances in health

The technology is easy, it changing people's behaviors that is really hard.
10/8/20174 minutes, 30 seconds
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Confusing language

The misinterpretation of language can lead to inappropriate expectations and overuse of technology.
10/1/20174 minutes, 25 seconds
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Do we really want our kids playing football?

How much more evidence do we need?
9/24/20174 minutes, 19 seconds
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Dentistry: the odd man out

We need to think of the mouth the same way we do other parts of the body.
9/17/20174 minutes, 44 seconds
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Re-emerging sexually transmitted diseases

It not just a medical problem but a social one as well.
9/10/20174 minutes, 23 seconds
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The 'white coat ceremony'

Is the white coat really the symbol we want?
9/3/20174 minutes, 27 seconds
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The difficulty in diagnosing mental illness

The line between normality and illness is very thin.
8/27/20174 minutes, 29 seconds
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Dengue, an illness that is spreading worldwide

Perhaps another link to global climate change.
8/20/20174 minutes, 30 seconds
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The impact of time on kindness

While our intentions are good time is a deal breaker.
8/13/20174 minutes, 18 seconds
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Human microbiome

8/5/20174 minutes, 17 seconds
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When a colleague is impaired

A need for community reflection...
7/30/20174 minutes, 21 seconds
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The link between teens, marijuana and depression

What is needed is to get at risk teens early help.
7/23/20174 minutes, 25 seconds
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Cutting the CDC budget

Should we have the right to know what attitudes the new CDC director holds?
7/16/20174 minutes, 32 seconds
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The 'surprise' question

A good reminder to extend care.
7/9/20173 minutes, 51 seconds
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A plant for that may just be the answer

Will people find it acceptable?
7/2/20174 minutes, 26 seconds
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Risk factors for chronic opioid use

They aren't what you might think.
6/25/20174 minutes, 22 seconds
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Blushing

The body’s reaction to an emotional trigger.
6/18/20174 minutes, 28 seconds
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Drug promotion drives up health care costs

Sometimes the promotions are rather sneaky.
6/11/20174 minutes, 24 seconds
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Does technology drive up health costs?

In three important ways it does.
6/4/20174 minutes, 34 seconds
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Conscientious objectors in medicine

Who decides what looks nice?
5/28/20174 minutes, 28 seconds
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Poverty as a risk factor for illness

The poor are stuck and need help getting out...
5/21/20174 minutes, 28 seconds
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Drugs that don’t work

No choice about a flu medicine.
5/14/20174 minutes, 20 seconds
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Pharmaceutical promotion to health providers

The bribes and gifts continue….
5/7/20177 minutes, 59 seconds
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Benefits of medical marijuana

For too long our heads have been in the sand...
4/30/20174 minutes, 29 seconds
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FDA permits sales of genetic tests to the public

When does the public need medical advice and when does it not?
4/23/20174 minutes, 23 seconds
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Prostate cancer screening recommendations

There is still no clear answer and the decision is not easy
4/16/20174 minutes, 58 seconds
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Learning from others

If we listen there is lots we can learn from those around us.
4/9/20174 minutes, 29 seconds
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Do we need more doctors?

A tough question, but perhaps it's the wrong question to ask.
4/2/20174 minutes, 31 seconds
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Bullying patients to get what we want

What we are looking for is a partnership.
3/26/20174 minutes, 31 seconds
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Our judgmental side

It can change – but only with effort and will.
3/19/20174 minutes, 32 seconds
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The doubtful case of walking pneumonia

Unnecessary antibiotics...
3/12/20174 minutes, 23 seconds
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The use of animals in medicine

It is long past time to end this practice.
3/5/20174 minutes, 24 seconds
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The making of a healthy nation

Let's at least agree on how we measure our health.
2/26/20174 minutes, 29 seconds
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Complaining

Complaints are far more than they seem.
2/19/20174 minutes, 10 seconds
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Right care is good care

Why do we overuse care that offers no benefit?
2/12/20174 minutes, 36 seconds
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The basis of stigma

What can we learn about how to be more inclusive?
2/5/20174 minutes, 30 seconds
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We need to stop talking

Listening is powerful medicine.
1/29/20174 minutes, 22 seconds
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Vitamins and supplements

Why do more than half of Americans take these products?
1/22/20174 minutes, 31 seconds
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ACA: A policy that benefits us all

Going, going, GONE!
1/15/20174 minutes, 30 seconds
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Lying in medicine, Part 2

Patients deceive their doctors…but doctors also deceive their patients.
1/8/20174 minutes, 31 seconds
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Telling the truth in medicine

What happens when patients fib to their doctor?
1/1/20174 minutes, 21 seconds
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Science in the service of industry

Guess who funded a study showing that sugar isn't harmful?
12/25/20164 minutes, 19 seconds
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Phone Addiction

The data is getting strong that extensive phone use can be extremely harmful.
12/11/20164 minutes, 28 seconds
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Organized medicine and Dr. Tom Price

Why do medical organizations look out only for themselves?
12/4/20164 minutes, 32 seconds
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Healing the healers

Our health depends on this.
11/27/20164 minutes, 33 seconds
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Do government funded clinics waste tax payer's money?

Looking at federally qualified health centers, the answer is no.
11/20/20164 minutes, 30 seconds
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Bias directed against healthcare providers

This hurts and can lead to burnout.
11/13/20164 minutes, 30 seconds
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Proposition 61: Time to end pharmaceutical price gouging

11/6/20164 minutes, 31 seconds
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The impact of human migration on One Health

Fences and barriers impact humans and other living things.
10/30/20164 minutes, 23 seconds
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Is talk therapy effective for depression?

Are there evidence-based treatment options for depression?
10/23/20164 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ben Stiller's claim that a blood test saved his life

Celebrities should stick to what they know best.
10/16/20164 minutes, 29 seconds
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We could do much better delivering women's healthcare

These three problems could be easily addressed.
10/9/20164 minutes, 38 seconds
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Bias toward heavy people

What they need most is compassion.
10/2/20164 minutes, 34 seconds
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Sales people in the operating room

What is the relationship between the surgeon and sales reps?
9/25/20164 minutes, 26 seconds
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Misdemeanors in medicine

What does forgiveness really mean?
9/18/20164 minutes, 19 seconds
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What role do letter grades play in learning?

Can it be that letter grades are harmful to learning?
9/11/20164 minutes, 5 seconds
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Predicting dementia in people without symptoms

There is little data that predictions are accurate or necessary.
9/4/20164 minutes, 31 seconds
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Medical ignorance around medical marijuana

Doctors need education to use this drug effectively.
8/28/20164 minutes, 31 seconds
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Hospitalists: a new face you've never met before

Another change that moves you away from your doctor
8/21/20164 minutes, 28 seconds
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Zika: A new player in a familiar story

The solution requires a united front.  
8/14/20164 minutes, 35 seconds
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Practice Guidelines: recipes for best practice

But when bias creeps in, we all lose .
8/7/20164 minutes, 28 seconds
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Physician Suicide: A Canary in the Coal Mine

A problem that should concern us all.
7/31/20164 minutes, 30 seconds
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Unrealistic Cancer Care

Without cure there is still care.
7/24/20164 minutes, 28 seconds
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High Cost of Medical Education

It is not in society’s best interest.
7/17/20164 minutes, 31 seconds
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Old Habits Die Hard

…which lead to lots of unnecessary tests.
7/8/20164 minutes, 21 seconds
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To Operate or Not?

Even for the surgeon, this isn’t an easy decision.
7/3/20164 minutes, 31 seconds
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Difficult Choices at 30,000 Feet

Weighing benefits of one patient against another...
6/26/20164 minutes, 18 seconds
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Bias in Medicine

Access to therapy appointments differs by race and class.
6/19/20164 minutes, 31 seconds
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Being Held as a Medical Hostage

After a motor vehicle accident it's the last thing you'd expect.
6/12/20164 minutes, 30 seconds
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San Francisco's Latest Attempt to Reduce Obesity

But beverage manufacturers stand in the way.
6/5/20164 minutes, 32 seconds
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Good News, a Drop in Opioid Prescriptions?

There are important unintended consequences.
5/29/20164 minutes, 16 seconds
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High Rates of Medical Error Rates Are Probably Incorrect

Still, the problem is real and deserves attention…
5/22/20164 minutes, 27 seconds
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Physician Suicide: A Canary in the Coal Mine

It's a problem that should concern us all.
5/15/20164 minutes, 30 seconds
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Declining Teen Birth Rates

Women are making good choices about reproductive health.
5/8/20164 minutes, 24 seconds
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Doctors' Right to Choose

If doctors choose, patients loose.
5/1/20164 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Violent Brain

Is it the seed or the soil?
4/24/20164 minutes, 21 seconds
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A Medical Who Done It

How did a group of people ended up with cow tuberculosis?
4/10/20164 minutes, 43 seconds
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Gender in Elite Sports

What defines a female athlete other than lower pay?
4/3/20164 minutes, 30 seconds
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Physical Pain Linked to Economic Pain

America's pain epidemic has its roots in social determinants.
3/27/20164 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Heavy Cost of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising

It's no longer just drugs but now genetic testing.
3/20/20164 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Extinction of a Vital Measure of Quality Control

How will we ever know without an autopsy?
3/13/20164 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Role of Government in Health

Do we really want to raise the age when an adult can purchase cigarettes?
3/6/20164 minutes, 28 seconds
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Futility and Doctors in Training

The impact of moral distress can be long lasting.
2/28/20164 minutes, 16 seconds
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A Never Ending Fight over Doctors' Work Hours

A new study does not come close to providing any resolution.
2/21/20164 minutes, 30 seconds
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It Can't Hurt to Look!

Over-testing people with diabetes.
2/14/20164 minutes, 27 seconds
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Zika: Surrounded by Uncertainty

This is what we currently know.
2/7/20164 minutes, 30 seconds
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Special Needs

Special permits for prostitution...
1/31/20163 minutes, 51 seconds
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Elephants and Cancer

Do larger animals with more cells get more cancer?
1/24/20164 minutes, 1 second
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American Wants to Die at Home

But, is this always the best idea?
1/17/20164 minutes, 14 seconds
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Compassion in Medicine

How can we increase compassion?
1/10/20164 minutes, 33 seconds
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Tragedy of the Commons

Giving up something now to benefit others later.
1/3/20164 minutes, 28 seconds
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Gifts Are Not Expected

Going overboard creates awkward situations.
12/27/20153 minutes, 52 seconds
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What Constitutes a "Ground-breaking New Drug?"

It's time for us to have some hard discussions about the meaning and cost of extending life.
12/20/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Mandatory Reporting of Teen Sex

What could possibly be the purpose?
12/13/20154 minutes, 25 seconds
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Performance Enhancing Drugs Are No Longer Just for Athletes

Would you want your doctor to take drugs to improve their performance?
12/6/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Hospital Refunds to Improve Care

Will the loss of money improve healthcare?
11/29/20154 minutes, 8 seconds
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Those Pesky Pharmaceutical Advertisements

A new, and surprising, call to ban the adverts.
11/22/20154 minutes, 26 seconds
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Biased Dietary Guidelines

What we need is transparency in the process.
11/15/20154 minutes, 31 seconds
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Disease Mongering: A Public Forum

A live discussion to engage and enlighten.
11/8/20154 minutes, 26 seconds
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Refugees in Germany

Medical care is just one issue.
11/1/20154 minutes, 21 seconds
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It's Time for Your Flu Shot

But we're not getting quite what's promised.
10/25/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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PET Scans for Early Cancer

Not exactly high tech!
10/18/20154 minutes, 21 seconds
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A Return of an Old Plague

A result of a changing climate...
10/11/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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Stopping CPR

What is easy to start can be far more difficult to stop.
10/4/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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Does Greed Know No Limits?

Drug prices with no caps...
9/27/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Power of Words

Changing the goals in emergency medicine...
9/20/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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A Half-Baked Pie

Why tease us with punch lines we can’t understand?
9/13/20154 minutes, 31 seconds
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There's a Great Deal of Meaning in a Name

Change does not come easily....
9/6/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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An Insider's Look at Breast Cancer Care

A perspective from Dr. Susan Love...
8/30/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Again We Find More Is Not Better

What good can come of new medical evidence?
8/23/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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Are We Serious about Longer Working Hours?

It seems as if this is not in anyone's best interest.
8/16/20154 minutes, 27 seconds
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Mental Health Is Just Not the Same

The mental health parity law is just not working.
8/9/20154 minutes, 25 seconds
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Antibiotic Overuse

Doctors and patients can’t seem to get this right
8/2/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Happy Birthday Medicare

We've come a long way.
7/26/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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A Disease with No Cause

Chronic kidney disease in rice farmers...
7/19/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Two Health Systems That Co-exist

Ayurvedic Medicine and its new sibling “western medicine”...
7/12/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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TB in Elephants

Disease spread from humans to animals.
7/5/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Culture and Gender in Sri Lanka

How do you change long held beliefs?
6/28/20153 minutes, 34 seconds
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Animal: Human Conflict

We're all from the same family...
6/21/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Where Do They Get These FDA Advisory Committees?

Recommendations to approve two drugs that are not ready for prime time.
6/14/20154 minutes, 22 seconds
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On the Ground in Nepal

We need to proceed with care.
6/7/20153 minutes, 59 seconds
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Medico-voluntourism

Sometime our help isn't really help.
5/31/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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One Health – New Evidence on the Environment – Body Link

It turns out air pollution impacts far more than our lungs.
5/24/20154 minutes, 11 seconds
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Use of Placebos in Africa

Is deception ok when it helps the patient?
5/17/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trade Agreements and Tobacco Products

What are our global priorities? 
5/10/20154 minutes, 26 seconds
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How Did Evolution Provide for the Human-Dog Bond?

The biology of bonding.
5/3/20154 minutes, 28 seconds
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How Do We Tell if Your Doctor Is Up to Date?

Something is amiss in how we re-certify doctors.
4/26/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Is Government's Job to Protect Kids or Business?

It is clear why one in three kids is overweight.
4/19/20153 minutes, 44 seconds
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More on Hepatitis C

It's expensive, but does it work?
4/12/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Why We Don’t Tip the Doctor

An important cultural “no-no”...
4/5/20154 minutes, 19 seconds
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Making Assumptions about Mental Illness

There is no easy way to screen so we need to rely on trust.
3/29/20154 minutes, 28 seconds
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A New Treatments for Hepatitis C

Why are we paying twice for this ultra-expensive drug?
3/22/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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Violence in China

When patients and doctors are not on the same page...
3/15/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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Prostate Cancer Screening Revisited

No change in recommendation needed.
3/8/20154 minutes, 24 seconds
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Sex Education a Changin'

And the web seems to be the great equalizer...
3/1/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Information Is Everything

If only we knew more about costs…
2/22/20154 minutes, 29 seconds
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Drinking Alcohol for Health

It isn't very good news...
2/15/20154 minutes, 26 seconds
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A Faulty Diagnosis

It's often not what we first suspect...
2/8/20154 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Top 1%

Fair pay and physician strikes...
2/1/20154 minutes, 28 seconds
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Medications at the End of Life

When do we stop what isn't necessary?
1/25/20154 minutes, 17 seconds
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Does the Flu Medicine Work?

The data now provides us with some surprising answers.
1/18/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Do You Need to Have Your Cholesterol Checked?

New recommendations may surprise you.
1/11/20154 minutes, 27 seconds
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Paper Medical Records: A New Step Forward?

The electronic medical record is no passing fad.
1/4/20154 minutes, 11 seconds
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Hospital Care

You won’t be seeing your primary care doctor in the hospital...
12/28/20144 minutes, 30 seconds
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Two Patients and Two Doctors

We have some things we could learn…
12/21/20144 minutes, 20 seconds
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The Attraction of Horoscopes

We really want to believe...
12/14/20143 minutes, 54 seconds
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No Rest for the Weary

Caregiver fatigue impacts us all...
12/7/20144 minutes, 1 second
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Finding a New Doctor

Experience may not be all it is cracked up to be.
11/30/20143 minutes, 56 seconds
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Complexity in Healthcare

Customer care a thing of the past...
11/23/20144 minutes
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Treating Heroin Addiction

We can pay now or pay later…
11/16/20144 minutes
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Are There Certain Things that Are Off Limits for Doctors to Discuss?

Is family size a personal or population matter?
11/9/20143 minutes, 54 seconds
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Proposition 46

A loser all around...
11/2/20143 minutes, 58 seconds
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Alarms Are Driving Us Crazy

Alarms intended to protect are actually dangerous...
10/26/20143 minutes, 56 seconds
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How Can We Be So Certain?

Perhaps we need a new type of dialogue...
10/19/20144 minutes, 1 second
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New Approaches to Reducing Teen Pregnancy

A giant step toward female empowerment...
10/12/20144 minutes
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News Round Up

Have you protected your end-of-life wishes?
10/5/20144 minutes
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A Modern Medical Mystery

Despite all we know, there’s lots we don’t know...
9/28/20144 minutes
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Elderly Issues in Sri Lanka

As the population ages, new problems arise...
9/21/20144 minutes, 1 second
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Suicide in Sri Lanka

A unique pattern of despair...
9/14/20143 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why Doctors Get Infected With Ebola

Personal protective equipment has its limits...
9/7/20143 minutes, 58 seconds
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Is It a Double Standard?

What doctors might recommend…
8/31/20143 minutes, 53 seconds
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Untreatable Terrible Tummy Pain

Exploring the mind and body link...
8/24/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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Changed by Ebola

It isn’t only the treatment of disease…
8/17/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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Changes Needed in How We Train Doctors

A new IOM report questions existing approaches.
8/10/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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Competition in the Market Place

Robots in medicine...
8/3/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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Summer Dehydration

Turn to water!
7/27/20144 minutes, 5 seconds
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Pills vs Self Confidence

When to prescribe a pill that really isn’t needed...
7/20/20143 minutes, 47 seconds
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Treatment for Clogged Ears

It all depends on what you believe...
7/13/20144 minutes, 1 second
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How Can We Make Good Decisions with Poor Information?

For healthy people, we just don't need our vitamin D levels checked...
7/6/20143 minutes, 57 seconds
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Less May Be More and Older May Be Better

Much of what we do to sick people is poorly studied...
6/29/20144 minutes
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Playing Nicely in the Sandbox

Can two types of doctors agree to play together?
6/22/20144 minutes
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Stemming the Increase in Gun Violence

Steps we can take toward prevention
6/15/20144 minutes
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Collecting Gone Array

When does a behavior become a disease?
6/8/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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Encouraging People to Be Healthy

Should we all chip in to pay people to stay healthy?
6/1/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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Poor Grades for Sex Education

An examination of medical ethics and the practitioners who define them. Sign up to receive the Second Opinion topics in newsletter form at kcrw.com/newsletters.
5/25/20144 minutes, 1 second
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What's in Common Medications?

An examination of medical ethics and the practitioners who define them. Sign up to receive the Second Opinion topics in newsletter form at kcrw.com/newsletters.
5/18/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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Do a Few Moments of Discussion Make a Difference?

Do those first minutes with the doctor seem forced?
5/11/20143 minutes, 51 seconds
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Female Empowerment

The health of young women is vital...
5/4/20143 minutes, 58 seconds
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Reducing HIV with Male Circumcision

It isn't perfect but it may help...
4/27/20143 minutes, 52 seconds
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Improving Milk Production to Improve Health

A one health approach to childhood diarrhea...
4/20/20144 minutes, 2 seconds
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One Health as a New Concept

Gorillas in the mist...
4/13/20143 minutes, 58 seconds
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Rwandan Genocide Commemoration

Can atrocities ever be forgiven?
4/6/20144 minutes
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Remembering So as Not to Forgot

An ugly chapter in human history...
3/30/20144 minutes, 1 second
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Follow Up Instructions

What happens when the doctor tells you to "return if...."?
3/28/20143 minutes, 40 seconds
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Medicare

3/28/20143 minutes, 38 seconds
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Rwandan Response to Gay Men

Long-term impacts of genocide...
3/23/20144 minutes
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Warm Eggs in Africa

What happens when there is no refrigerator?
3/16/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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Infectious Diseases Are No Longer the Major Killers in Africa

We need to slow down, buckle up and drive sober.
3/9/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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A Motorized Way out of Poverty in Africa?

The growing medical problems of disability...
3/2/20144 minutes
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Waiting For A Miracle

Can we agree on some ground rules?
2/21/20144 minutes
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An African Problem That Should Worry Us All

Do we have an obligation to stand up even when not asked?
2/16/20144 minutes
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Culture and Generalizations

Eating on the street...
2/9/20144 minutes
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National Volunteer Day

Could it happen here?
2/2/20143 minutes, 55 seconds
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Morning Rounds

Zebras in Medicine
1/26/20144 minutes, 1 second
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Unintended Pregnancies in Rwanda

Women need more choices...
1/19/20143 minutes, 59 seconds
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A Roadside Accident in Rwanda

What is a physician's duty?
1/12/20144 minutes, 1 second
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A Small Problem with a Large Impact

One reason women drop out of school...
1/5/20144 minutes, 1 second
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Neurology without Scans

An advantage of seniority...
12/29/20133 minutes, 53 seconds
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Creative Options in Rwanda

Clever solutions with few resources...
12/22/20133 minutes, 58 seconds
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A New Model of Funding Healthcare in Africa

Beating the nonprofits at their own game...
12/15/20134 minutes
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Rwanda

Some remarkable progress...
12/8/20134 minutes
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Lots of Unnecessary Lab Tests

Nothing is done more often than lab tests...
12/1/20134 minutes
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Conscientious Objectors

Can doctors select what care they will offer?
11/24/20133 minutes, 59 seconds
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Do We Really Need More Medical Doctors?

It is time for task shifting...
11/17/20133 minutes, 59 seconds
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When Is a Favor More than Just a Favor?

The ethics of being compassionate...
11/10/20133 minutes, 57 seconds
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Secretly Taping a Conversation

There are benefits from recordings but not to secrecy.
11/3/20133 minutes, 43 seconds
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Permission for Sensitive Exams

But, we need medical student to get practice...
10/27/20133 minutes, 59 seconds
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Another Reason that American Medical Care Is So Expensive

CEO Salaries
10/20/20133 minutes, 59 seconds
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More is Less

Doing nothing can often have important benefits.
10/13/20133 minutes, 56 seconds
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How Many Beds in the Hospital Room?

Do you want a private room?
10/6/20133 minutes, 38 seconds
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Futile Care in the ICU

How common is it?
9/29/20133 minutes, 53 seconds
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Medical Non-adherence

Why do we not take our medications?
9/15/20133 minutes, 57 seconds
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e-Cigarettes

Haven't we learned anything?
9/8/20134 minutes
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Change Doesn't Come Easily

We are often creatures of habit...
9/1/20134 minutes, 1 second
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How Doctors Think

Cognitive psychology can shed some light on medical error.
8/25/20133 minutes, 57 seconds
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It Takes Two to Tango

The doctor and patient need to work together.
8/18/20134 minutes
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Being a Nice Person

Does it mean you get better health care?
8/11/20133 minutes, 54 seconds
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Offering a Prognosis

8/4/20134 minutes
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Cardiac Arrest

Should family be allowed to witness the resuscitation?
7/28/20134 minutes
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Doctors and Drug Company Sales Reps

Why can't we cancel these meetings?
7/21/20133 minutes, 59 seconds
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Pay for Delay

Yet another way to keep drug prices high...
7/14/20134 minutes, 1 second
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Random Drug Testing for Doctors

A test in search of a problem...
7/7/20134 minutes, 1 second
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Elective Cesarean Sections

Can a person just decide (s)he wants surgery?
6/30/20134 minutes, 1 second
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Overtreatment Is Killing Us

Why can't we stop using treatments that don't work?
6/23/20134 minutes
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Treating Fat People

One group for which bias seems deep rooted...
6/16/20134 minutes
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Would We Be Healthier if We Increased Clinical Testing?

Clinical testing is not always a panacea...
6/9/20134 minutes, 2 seconds
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Can We Play Nicely in the Sandbox?

What will it take for nurse practitioners and doctors to collaborate and focus on us?
6/2/20133 minutes, 59 seconds
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Variations in Quantity and Cost of Care

What do rates and cost differ from one location to the next?
5/26/20133 minutes, 58 seconds
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Mother’s Day and Caring

In what ways does the medical profession depend on mothers?
5/10/20133 minutes, 57 seconds
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Secret Shoppers in Healthcare

Is it ethical to use secret shoppers to evaluate doctors?
5/5/20133 minutes, 59 seconds
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What Is a Mental Illness?

The new DSM 5 creates the labels...
4/28/20134 minutes
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Risk in a Crazy World

How do we understand the risk of life?
4/21/20133 minutes, 54 seconds
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Less Is Often More

The lessons of inappropriate care...
4/14/20133 minutes, 57 seconds
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Emergency Contraception

New access for young women who make a mistake.
4/7/20134 minutes
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Back Pain

Why are there so many treatments?
3/31/20134 minutes
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Stigmatizing Language

Words really do matter...
3/24/20134 minutes
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Inattentional Blindness

Failing to see what is right in front of our nose...
3/17/20134 minutes
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Substance Abuse and New Health Insurance Laws

How will old health problems fare under new laws?
3/3/20134 minutes
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How Hard to Push?

What do we do when people won't help themselves?
2/24/20134 minutes
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Conflict of Interest Rules for Drug Company Interactions

Does limiting contact between drug companies and doctors make a difference?
2/17/20134 minutes
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Politics, Guns and Public Health

Should doctors be involved in politics?
2/10/20134 minutes, 1 second
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Abortions, Pregnancies and Roe v. Wade

Can we all agree on pregnancy prevention?
1/27/20134 minutes
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Prescribing drugs never proven to work

1/20/20134 minutes
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Drug prices are going through the roof!

Why have drug prices increased?
1/13/20134 minutes
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Doctors' Hours

Why must doctors work bankers' hours?
12/30/20124 minutes, 1 second
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Liberties versus Public Health

When should the government step in to protect us?
12/23/20123 minutes, 55 seconds
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Disease Mongering

Male menopause...
12/16/20124 minutes
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Research on childhood illnesses

Can we better understand how children perceive research?
12/9/20124 minutes
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New Hospital Discharge Rules

Hospitals may be forced to work as part of a system...
12/2/20123 minutes, 56 seconds
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Stress

The effect of stress on our health...
11/25/20123 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Impact of Still Births

The loss can be devastating …
11/18/20123 minutes, 49 seconds
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Intellectual Property Rights

Do we really want to keep poor people from using our drugs?
11/11/20124 minutes
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Tropical Diseases

Unusual tropical diseases in the US...
11/4/20123 minutes, 58 seconds
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Doctors' Salaries

How much should doctors be paid?
10/28/20124 minutes
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Medicine Driven by Incentives

Incentives may drive the care you receive...
10/21/20123 minutes, 57 seconds
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Patenting Genes

Should society allow companies to patent genes?
10/14/20123 minutes, 48 seconds
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CNN Has Forgotten Its Mission

CNN chooses to promote a cancer hospital...
10/7/20124 minutes
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Rationing Health Care

9/30/20124 minutes
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Frequent Flyers

High utilizers of healthcare
9/23/20123 minutes, 56 seconds
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Is the Physical Exam Necessary?

There are two schools of thought...
9/16/20123 minutes, 51 seconds
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Food Insecurity in America

How can we help to prevent hunger in America?
9/9/20123 minutes, 58 seconds
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Internet Pornography

Can this become a health problem?
9/2/20123 minutes, 58 seconds
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Sleeping with Snorers

8/26/20123 minutes, 55 seconds
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Olympic Syndrome

The importance of labeling an event
8/12/20124 minutes
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Closet Psychiatrists

Our need for a label when faced with uncertainty...
8/5/20124 minutes
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Offering CPR when not indicated

7/29/20124 minutes, 1 second
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CPR in the Hospital

Is CPR really all it is cracked up to be?
7/22/20123 minutes, 59 seconds
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Testing for Alzheimer's Disease

Are there benefits of testing for Alzheimer's Disease?
7/15/20124 minutes, 1 second
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Caution in the Back Yard

Cleaning the barbecue can be dangerous if you're not careful...
7/8/20123 minutes, 38 seconds
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Vitamin D for Preventive Care

Why do we order Vitamin D tests?
7/1/20123 minutes, 57 seconds
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Spending Healthcare Dollars Abroad

How we do benefit from money spent overseas?
6/24/20124 minutes
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Hospital Translation Services

Translators cost hospitals tens of thousands of dollars each year, but do they make a difference in care?
6/17/20124 minutes
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Prostate Cancer Screening

The final recommendations are out...
6/10/20123 minutes, 59 seconds
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Traditional Birth Attendants in Africa

With a fraction the number of doctors needed….
6/3/20123 minutes, 56 seconds
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Advice from behind the Counter

Widespread availability of antibiotics in developing nations...  (This week doctor Wilkes is working in rural Nicaragua with a group of medical students and residents.)
5/27/20124 minutes
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Training More Doctors

Is this the best way to achieve the goals of improved health?
5/20/20124 minutes, 1 second
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Getting to the Hospital in an Emergency

Do you really want to ask for preauthorization for 911 services?
5/13/20124 minutes
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Hearing Impairment and Aging

We need to address this problem with new solutions...
5/6/20124 minutes, 1 second
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America's Top Doctors

What decided these doctors were top doctors?
4/29/20123 minutes, 58 seconds
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Foreign Trained Doctors

Where would we be without them?
4/22/20123 minutes, 43 seconds
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Rabies in California

An almost uniformly fatal disease...
4/8/20124 minutes, 2 seconds
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Regardless of the Dose the Drug is Ineffective

When a patent is soon to expire drug companies will pull out all the stops…
4/1/20124 minutes
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The Greening of Medicine

Are there ways to reduce the carbon footprint of American medicine?
3/25/20124 minutes
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Drug Company Fraud

What happens when profits overrun safety?
3/18/20124 minutes
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Caregivers

The unsung heroes of our healthcare system...
3/11/20124 minutes, 1 second
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Do Doctors Need Shopping Carts?

Why don't doctors know the cost of medical care?
3/4/20123 minutes, 54 seconds
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Drug Shortages

Why do we keep running out of drugs?
2/26/20123 minutes, 59 seconds
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Low Salt Recommendations

Does it really make sense to cut salt from our diet?
2/19/20124 minutes
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Hard Fought Battles for Women

Can we employers deny insurance benefits to women?
2/12/20123 minutes, 38 seconds
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Disclosing Medical Errors

Should we disclose a medical error if it result in no harm?
2/5/20123 minutes, 58 seconds
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Searching for open access to medical research

Medical journals seek to control medical research for prestige and profit
1/22/20124 minutes, 3 seconds
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Students in Foreign Lands

How much should our trainees do when abroad?
1/15/20124 minutes
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Information Can Be Like a Pill

Information may need to be dosed carefully...
1/8/20124 minutes
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Deafness and Disability

1/1/20124 minutes
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A Technology Arms Race

Do robots really improve care?
12/25/20113 minutes, 57 seconds
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Biting the Hand that Feeds You

Are there limits to NPR's sponsorship?
12/18/20114 minutes, 1 second
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Emergency Contraception for Teens

A ruling that sets up back decades…
12/11/20114 minutes, 1 second
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When a Patient Decides NOT to Know

Contrary to popular opinion there are times you might not want to know...
12/4/20114 minutes
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Choosing the Best Hospital

Looking at quality of care has become much easier...
11/27/20114 minutes
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Difficult Discussions

Thanksgiving is the perfect time to talk about end of life care...
11/20/20113 minutes, 42 seconds
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Teenage Drivers

Reducing teen traffic accidents...
11/13/20114 minutes, 2 seconds
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Back Pain and Placebos

What do we tell the patient?
11/6/20113 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why Do the Japanese Live So Long?

Perhaps public health and universal health insurance...
10/30/20113 minutes, 42 seconds
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Why Are People Going to the Doctor Less Often?

One sure way to decrease doctor visits is to increase co-payments…
10/23/20113 minutes, 54 seconds
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Sound Recommendations about Prostate Cancer Screening

Finally, after years of politics, some good common sense...
10/16/20113 minutes, 55 seconds
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New Federal Conflicts of Interest Regulations

Why can't we just say no?
10/9/20113 minutes, 57 seconds
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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring

Why is blood pressure different in the doctor's office than it is at home?
10/2/20113 minutes, 49 seconds
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Nurses Go on Strike

When is it ethical for health professionals to strike?
9/25/20114 minutes
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Outlawing Female Circumcision

It often takes more than laws to change cultural practices...
9/18/20114 minutes
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Expedited Partner Therapy

A more effective way to decrease sexually transmitted infections...
9/11/20114 minutes, 1 second
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Medical Scribes

There's a new person working with the doctor in the Emergency Department...
9/4/20114 minutes
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Be Careful about Unnecessary Genetic Tests

How companies convince doctors to order unnecessary genetic tests...
8/28/20113 minutes, 56 seconds
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It's Not the Person, It's the Pill

Why is it important how a pill looks?
8/21/20113 minutes, 51 seconds
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Is the Doctor's Duty Only to the Patient or to Society as Well?

What does the doctor do with genetic information that could benefit the family?
8/7/20113 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Quest for Beauty

Cultural overtones for skin tones...
7/31/20113 minutes, 39 seconds
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A Giant Step Forward for Women's Health

Free birth control is a winning policy for nearly everyone...
7/24/20113 minutes, 53 seconds
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Doctors Don't Deal with Uncertainty

If we can find the cause it must not exist….
7/17/20114 minutes, 1 second
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New Research Findings with Some Obvious Results

Sometime research doesn't always advance our understanding...
7/10/20113 minutes, 57 seconds
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New rules to reduce medical resident fatigue

Another step to reduce medical errors.
7/3/20113 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Pro-Pharmaceutical Opinion of the Supreme Court

What implications will the Court's ruling have on you and I?
6/26/20113 minutes, 58 seconds
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A listener is angry his doctor asks him to make medical decisions

Who should make difficult medical choices – doctors or patients?
6/19/20113 minutes, 55 seconds
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Limiting Care

Please, only one problem per visit!
6/12/20113 minutes, 42 seconds
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Big Problems with Bias

Heavy people are often treated differently by the healthcare system...
6/5/20114 minutes
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A Sudden Hit to the Head

What is the doctor's duty when there is a sports injury?
5/28/20113 minutes, 47 seconds
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Vermont’s Bold Move on Health Care

The state of Vermont moves toward universal care for all
5/22/20113 minutes, 56 seconds
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A Couple of Odd Causes of Prescription Drug Abuse

Hint: a leading source of illegal prescription drugs is not the guy standing on the corner.
5/15/20113 minutes, 56 seconds
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Medicine as a Team Sport

Imagine if the navy seals worked the same way doctors do
5/8/20113 minutes, 58 seconds
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Doctors' Data and the Supreme Court

Why would anyone care about what drugs I prescribe?
5/1/20114 minutes, 1 second
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Nurse Midwives

With so few midwives, are we missing an opportunity?
4/24/20113 minutes, 24 seconds
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Music and Medicine

What are the similarities between an expert musician and an expert physician?
4/17/20114 minutes, 1 second
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An Ounce of Prevention May Still be Too Much

Preventive approaches may not be all they are promoted to be
4/10/20114 minutes
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Cat Scans Also Cause Radiation

For us the great health danger from radiation is from unnecessary tests.
4/3/20113 minutes, 54 seconds
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Health Problems from Nuclear Exposure

What lessons can we learn (again) from Fukukshima?
3/27/20114 minutes
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Hospital Discharge, Part II

What are the options when it’s time to leave the hospital? … (Click on more for key questions to ask the doctor, social worker or care manager when discussion nursing home care, as well as understand its staffing, philosophy and user friendliness.)
3/20/20113 minutes, 51 seconds
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Hospital Discharge, Part I

Sorry to be rude, but it’s time for you to go home… (Click on more for key questions to ask the doctor, social worker or care manager when discussion nursing home care, as well as understand its staffing, philosophy and user friendliness.)
3/13/20114 minutes
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Race and Medicine

How we use race in medicine can lead to assumptions that are wrong...
3/6/20113 minutes, 57 seconds
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An Infection We Often Don't Think about in the Elderly

Why would an elderly woman develop fever, low white blood cells and stomach pains?
2/27/20114 minutes
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Making Complicated Medical Decisions

The more information we get the tougher the decision becomes.
2/20/20114 minutes
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Trying to Become a Female Surgeon

Even in 2011 being a female doctor just isn't the same as being a male doctor...
2/13/20113 minutes, 54 seconds
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Physicians Talking to Parents about Guns in the Home

Does it make sense to outlaw such discussions?
2/6/20114 minutes
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PTSD in Returning Soldiers

Stigma and the mental wounds of war...
1/23/20114 minutes
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Incentives to Get Doctors to Use a Particular Drug

How does one drug company get doctors to use its drug?
1/16/20114 minutes, 1 second
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Two Drugs of Unequal Cost

Why is it a drug company would not seek FDA approval for a new indication for their drug?
1/9/20114 minutes
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Under-Treatment of Pain

Why can’t doctors figure out how to treat pain better?
12/19/20103 minutes, 54 seconds
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Is There a Link between Economic Hard Times and Our Health?

As unemployment rates rise death rates should…fall?  
12/12/20103 minutes, 40 seconds
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A Pain Pill That Should Have Been Banned Long Ago

Why can't we act swiftly when there is overwhelming evidence of harm?
12/5/20103 minutes, 54 seconds
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Does a Doctor's Religion Make a Difference?

There are many things you should know about your doctor, one might be how religious they are...
11/28/20104 minutes, 1 second
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Do healthy people need to take a multiple vitamin?

11/21/20103 minutes, 39 seconds
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Preventive Health in People with an Advanced Cancer

How aggressively should we look for new cancers in people who already have life threatening illnesses?
11/14/20103 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why Do We Still Make Residents Work 80-Hour Weeks?

One sure way to improve the quality of care is to require junior doctors to work reasonable hours…
11/7/20104 minutes
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Paying for Drugs for Rare Diseases

As a society how do we develop new drugs to treat important diseases?
10/31/20104 minutes
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Teen Pregnancy

Does providing teens with birth control increase their chance of becoming sexually active?
10/24/20104 minutes
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Birth Control Pills and Sexual Activity

Does starting a young woman on birth control pills lead to earlier onset of sexual activity?
10/17/20104 minutes
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In Vitro Fertilization – a Remarkable Discovery!

While many infertile couples can now have children, there remain many ethical and legal dilemmas...
10/10/20104 minutes, 1 second
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What Needs to Go in the Medical Record?

Does everything you tell the doctor need to be written in the record?
10/3/20104 minutes
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Memory Loss

Should doctors be testing for memory on a regular basis?
9/19/20104 minutes
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The Loss of Altruism

Is it the economy that has lead to us forgetting those less fortunate?
9/12/20104 minutes
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Reporting Child Abuse

Doctors have a difficult decision deciding when to report suspect child abuse...
8/29/20103 minutes, 43 seconds
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Literacy and Health

An unrecognized barrier to good health turns out to be a poor ability to read..
8/22/20104 minutes
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A New Diagnosis of a Genetic Condition

8/8/20103 minutes, 58 seconds
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US Ranked 9th in End of Life Care

We could do much better but we need to take some important steps.
8/1/20103 minutes, 56 seconds
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Drug Companies' Priority: Make Profits, Not Protect Health

Why is it is that we are repeatedly not told the truth about the safety of prescription drugs?
7/25/20104 minutes
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Foreign Trained Health Doctors Working in the US

Is brain drain always a problem for poorer nations?
7/18/20103 minutes, 56 seconds
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Rethinking Medical Education, Part II

How can we have healthcare reform with changing the way doctors are trained?
7/11/20103 minutes, 59 seconds
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Summertime in Medicine

7/4/20104 minutes
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Refusal of Care

What happens when the patient and the doctor disagree about hospital discharge?
6/27/20103 minutes, 59 seconds
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Sexting

6/20/20103 minutes, 57 seconds
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Public Attitude toward Healthcare Technology

6/13/20104 minutes
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Colonoscopy: Does the Time of Day Matter?

6/6/20103 minutes, 53 seconds
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Genetic Testing of College Students

5/30/20104 minutes
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I'm a little bit worried....

5/23/20103 minutes, 58 seconds
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When Can a Parent Say Enough is Enough?

5/16/20103 minutes, 57 seconds
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Are we any safer with new airport scanners?

What evidence that using scanners at airports make us any safer?
5/9/20103 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Dangers of Four letter Words

Sometimes there's just no other way to express yourself...
5/2/20103 minutes, 49 seconds
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An Obligation to Participate in Research

How do we advance medical science if people won t participate in research?
4/25/20103 minutes, 38 seconds
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Swine Flu-One Year Later

Now, a year after we first heard about Swine Flu, how did we do?
4/18/20104 minutes
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It's All the Result of TV

The amount of television kids watch is having an impact on health...
4/11/20104 minutes
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Tomorrow's Doctors

Interest in primary care is still at historic lows leading to questions about the ability to deliver on healthcare reform...
3/27/20103 minutes, 56 seconds
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Pay for Performance

Can we improve healthcare quality for providing incentives?
3/21/20104 minutes
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The More You Do the Better You Get

If you want the best outcome you'd best chose the doctor/hospital with the most experience...
3/14/20103 minutes, 52 seconds
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Is the Use of Placebos Always Unethical?

While many medicines don't work for us, it is wrong to use a medicine we know won't work...
3/7/20103 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Ugly Truth About Homeopathy

Why do we tolerate medicines that we know don t work?
2/28/20104 minutes
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Under-treatment of Sickle Cell Pain

2/21/20104 minutes
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Emergency Contraception for People 17 and Older -- but Not Males!

Why won't a pharmacy respect the law and sell emergency contraception to a male?
2/14/20104 minutes
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Incidental Findings

What do we do when the x-ray shows an unexpected shadow?
1/24/20104 minutes
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Have Family Doctors Given Up on Families?

The American Academy of Family Physicians signs sweetheart deal with Coca Cola...
1/17/20104 minutes
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The last breaths of life

How do we know what it's really like at the very end of life?
1/10/20104 minutes
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When People Don't Follow Advice

It's hard to understand why it is that people sometimes make decisions that are not in their best interest...
1/3/20103 minutes, 41 seconds
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Learning about New Drugs

How is it that your doctor decides which drug to prescribe?
12/27/20093 minutes, 59 seconds
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Effectiveness of Tamiflu

Have we been duped by the makers of Tamiflu?
12/20/20094 minutes
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Advanced Dementia Is a Terminal Illness

Hospice care needs to be available to those with illness other than terminal cancer...
12/13/20094 minutes
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Don't Just Do Something, Stand There!

Sometimes a tincture of time is the very best medicine...
12/6/20093 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Politics of Science

The mammogram debate -- an example of where science and politics just don't belong together...
11/29/20093 minutes, 56 seconds
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Controversy around Mammograms

We have really confused women this week
11/22/20094 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Low-down on Picking Up Diseases Early!

Given the screening tests pick up diseases early, how can they be harmful?
11/15/20094 minutes
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Looking for Disease in All the Wrong Places

Are we being honest about the usefulness of screening tests?
11/8/20094 minutes
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Chaperones during the Exam

Having another person in the room for the physical exam can be a blessing or a curse...
11/1/20094 minutes
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Futile Care

Should you have the right to receive any medical care you want?
10/25/20094 minutes
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Do You Know Any of These People?

We've got a big problem and people are suffering.
10/18/20093 minutes, 56 seconds
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Rebelling against Mandatory Vaccines

Should your doctor or nurse be required to get the flu shot?
10/11/20094 minutes, 1 second
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How Can We Better Remember to Take Our Medication?

This may be going too far...
10/4/20093 minutes, 49 seconds
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Creating Better Doctors?

What if we could give doctors pills to make them faster and smarter?
9/20/20093 minutes, 51 seconds
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A New Life for a Sluggish Vaccine

Can a vaccine intended to prevent cervical cancer in women, be used in men?
9/13/20094 minutes, 1 second
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Misleading BMI

Can we be overstating the obesity epidemic?
9/6/20093 minutes, 58 seconds
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Why Do We Still Have Tooth Decay?

Why are we still not fluoridating water?
8/30/20094 minutes
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A Note from the Doctor

Why does the doctor need to confirm an illness?
8/23/20094 minutes, 4 seconds
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Screening for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms

Does it make sense to have an ultrasound looking for an abdominal aneurysm?
8/2/20093 minutes, 57 seconds
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What Is Basic Healthcare Coverage?

As we move toward a national health plan, what do we want covered for everyone?
7/26/20093 minutes, 59 seconds
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Following Your Moral Compass

Why would a junior surgeon decides to report his superior for an ethical lapse?
7/17/20093 minutes
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Is a Therapist a Psychotherapist?

Given the complex area of mental health how do we know who is best able to treat us?
7/12/20093 minutes, 59 seconds
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Overriding Computer Systems

No one likes computer reminders but sometimes they can save lives...
7/5/20094 minutes
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Amenity Units at Hospitals

What's the difference between a Ritz Carlton and a high-end hospital unit?
6/28/20094 minutes
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Care That Is Unlikely to Provide Benefits

Who gets to decide if care is futile?
6/21/20093 minutes, 56 seconds
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Thinking Globally in Tough Financial Times

6/14/20094 minutes, 1 second
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Difficult Doctor Encounters

Why is it that sometimes you and your doctor just don't hit it off?
6/7/20094 minutes, 1 second
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Prisoners Released with HIV

What happens to HIV infected prisoners when they are released from prison?
5/31/20094 minutes
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Can nurses substitute for doctors?

What happens when nurses do procedures that were formerly done by doctors?
5/24/20093 minutes, 59 seconds
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CPR out of the Hospital

Paramedics often have no choice but to provide CPR...
5/17/20093 minutes, 56 seconds
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Rating Doctors

When we want a good doctor should we look to online rating schemes?
5/10/20094 minutes
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Swine Flu 101

An answer to some basic questions about swine flu...
5/3/20094 minutes
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Paying People to Get Healthy

Is it worthwhile to give people a financial incentive to be healthy?
4/26/20093 minutes, 44 seconds
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Respecting Patients' Culture

Our attempt to be respectful of culture can sometimes backfire...
4/19/20093 minutes, 34 seconds
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Abstinent Promises

4/12/20093 minutes, 58 seconds
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Who Owns the Medical Record?

What would happen if patients were sent their medical records after each visit?
4/5/20093 minutes, 51 seconds
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Journals, Editors and Intimidation

What happens when research questions the integrity of a leading medical journal...?
3/29/20093 minutes, 59 seconds
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Private Hospital Beds

Do you often wish you could have a private bed in the hospital?
3/22/20093 minutes, 49 seconds
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Normal adolescence: a disease worth treating?

Why do so many teens being treated for ADHD?
3/15/20093 minutes, 59 seconds
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Preventing the Spread of AIDS in Africa

While the problem is huge, there are steps that people can take to make a difference... (Part III of a three-part commentary.)
3/8/20094 minutes
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Barrier to HIV Prevention in Zambia

With HIV rates around 75% in many villages what can  be done to limit the spread? (Part II of a three-part commentary.)
3/1/20094 minutes
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One Perspective on AIDS in Africa

How can the rate of HIV in much of Africa be so high? (Part I of a three-part commentary)
2/22/20093 minutes, 16 seconds
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When Should You Be Able to Have a Baby

Should there be limits on the rights to bear children?
2/15/20094 minutes
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Why Can't Doctors Just Talk to Each Other?

When doctors don't talk, patient care suffers.
1/25/20094 minutes, 1 second
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When People Don't Follow Advice

It's hard to understand why it is that people sometimes make decisions that are not in their best interest.
1/18/20093 minutes, 32 seconds
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Primary Care Medicine: An Endangered Species

Why is it hard and hard to find a good primary care doctor?
1/4/20093 minutes, 42 seconds
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Is There Such a Thing as a Blockbuster Blood Test?

What s so good about a drug test that leads to giving a drug that really has only a tiny benefit?
12/28/20083 minutes, 56 seconds
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Generics versus Trade-name drugs

Why is it that doctors still resist generic drugs?
12/21/20083 minutes, 59 seconds
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Drug Abuse in the Elderly

12/14/20084 minutes
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Moral Courage

Is there a time when it's appropriate for doctors to break rules?
12/7/20084 minutes
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Harmful Effects of Radiation

11/30/20083 minutes, 49 seconds
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Variation in Health Care

Why is it that health care in one part of the country is so different than it is in another?
11/23/20083 minutes, 49 seconds
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Free Drug Samples

Free drug samples rarely provide an advantage over older drugs that are safer and whose effects are better known.  In addition this type of promotion only serves to substantially raise drug prices....
11/16/20083 minutes, 50 seconds
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Weight Bias

Why is it that fat people often end up with lower quality care and feeling demoralized after visiting the doctor?
11/9/20084 minutes
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Proposition 4: Parental Consent for Pregnancy Termination

11/2/20084 minutes, 3 seconds
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Differences in Requirement of Pain Medication

Why do people require different doses of pain medication for similar problems?
10/26/20083 minutes, 54 seconds
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Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination

The human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine has been extremely heavily promoted, but is it indicated?
10/19/20084 minutes
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Super-Human Doctors

It is in our best interest if doctors take medicine to give them super-human abilities?
10/12/20083 minutes, 45 seconds
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A Patch Work That Works

In our mess of a healthcare system, there are some shining examples of a community pulling together for a person...
10/5/20084 minutes
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Sexual Health of Seniors

Perhaps no topic is more actively avoided in discussions between doctors and older people than sexual health...
9/28/20083 minutes, 56 seconds
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Depression at the End of Life

Is depression a natural and necessary stage we pass through at the end of life or is it a medical condition that needs treatment?
9/21/20083 minutes, 43 seconds
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Letting Go at the End of Life

Why is that we have such a tough time letting go when a person has a terminal illness?
9/14/20084 minutes
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Pressures to Breast Feed

Why are American rates of breast feeding so low?
9/7/20084 minutes
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Is denial always harmful?

We all engage in denial to some extent, but can denial cause medical problems?
8/31/20083 minutes, 44 seconds
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How Does the Bill Get That Big?

Reading a hospital bill is like trying to understand a foreign language but look carefully because more likely than not there will be errors...
8/24/20084 minutes
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More on Rationing Healthcare

Several letters suggested there were other ways to ration healthcare and many suggested rationing was, well, anti-American.
8/3/20084 minutes, 1 second
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Rationing Healthcare

Is it possible that in the US we ration healthcare?
7/27/20084 minutes
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End-of-Life Discussions are NOT Just for Cancer Patients

While doctors can do a lot better with regard to talking to people with cancer about end-of-life issues, they are still in the dark ages when it comes to talking to people with other disease who have a poor prognosis...
7/20/20084 minutes
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Why Do New Medicines Work Better Than Older Ones?

There are several explanations for why new medicine appear to work better than older medicines...
7/13/20084 minutes
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Whose Side Is the FDA on?

There are several pain relievers that contain propoxyphene, a substance that is dangerous and ineffective. Why are these still on the market?
7/6/20084 minutes
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Fluorescent Bulbs

While fluorescent bulbs use a fraction of the energy required for traditional light bulbs, they pose a potential danger if broken and an even greater danger if improperly discarded...
6/29/20083 minutes, 58 seconds
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AIDS in Rural India, Part III

The impact of village health workers can be enormous but there are still some barriers to what they can accomplish...
6/22/20084 minutes
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AIDS in Rural India, Part II

While AIDS medicines would life-saving, the need in rural India are for far more than just medicines...
6/15/20083 minutes, 57 seconds
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AIDS in Rural India

After generations of fighting malaria and dysentery rural India is not trying to contend with AIDS...
6/8/20083 minutes, 56 seconds
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Pre-operative Testing: For Whose Benefit?

We all want our surgery to go as smoothly as possible, but at what point is it not in our best interest to have lots of preoperative tests ordered?
6/1/20084 minutes
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Screening for Dementia

  While dementia is a common illness, and one that causes great concern, there are currently no tests to detect the disease early and this may be a good thing...
5/25/20084 minutes
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Humor to educate about drug advertising

5/11/20083 minutes, 57 seconds
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Weight Loss and Drugs

No matter how much we wish it were different, there is still no easy  road to weight loss...
5/4/20083 minutes, 57 seconds
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Banning Direct-to-Consumer Advertising in Canada

Why is it that Canada prohibits drug companies from advertising products directly to the public?
4/27/20083 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Effect of Race on Healthcare

Two men with the same disease. Will their treatment differ?
4/19/20083 minutes, 59 seconds
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Traditional Medicine

4/13/20084 minutes
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Patient's Right to Be Informed about Trainees

When we go to a teaching hospital we assume the care may be better. But we often aren't given a choice about who should be involved in caring for us...
4/6/20084 minutes, 1 second
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Anti-Depressant Medications May Be Less Effective Than We Think

A large, high-quality study suggests that newer antidepressants may be far less effective than we have been told by their manufacturers...
3/30/20084 minutes, 1 second
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Why Is Some Alternative Medicine Still Alterative?

Despite significant research showing the benefits of some complementary and alternative treatments such as acupuncture, they are still considered outside the mainstream...
3/23/20084 minutes
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Disability Parking

3/16/20084 minutes, 1 second
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When People Don't Follow the Doctor's Advice

Doctors have a hard time when people don't follow their advice.  But behavior change isn't easy for anyone -- not even doctors.
3/9/20084 minutes
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Substance Abuse and Detection

Despite substance abuse being a major medical and public problem, only twelve out of 125 medical schools surveyed, offer a required course in substance abuse detection and treatment...
3/2/20083 minutes, 52 seconds
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Does Everyone Really Need to Lower Their Cholesterol?

Studies suggest we are over-treating people who have high cholesterol but no risk factors for heart disease...
2/24/20083 minutes, 57 seconds
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Telephone Medicine

Getting a call from your doctor may not be just another phone call...
2/17/20083 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Hidden Curriculum in Medical School

So much of what medical students learn is not from books and lectures but from their watching the behaviors of others. It may be that our actions are teaching the wrong lessons...
2/10/20084 minutes
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Bereavement can Cause Physical Problems

The loss of a loved one can have profound health consequences.
1/20/20084 minutes
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Permission for Clinical Research

Patient permission for publication is essential, but without  publication medical science stands still...
1/13/20084 minutes
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Hospitalists

1/6/20083 minutes, 54 seconds
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Buying Influence in Developing Countries

Why are drug companies offering doctors in developing countries free gifts, computers and jewelry? Do those work for you?
12/30/20073 minutes, 40 seconds
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Immigrants and Healthcare

Is it true that immigrants come here to use our healthcare system and offer little in return?
12/23/20074 minutes
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Medicinal Hugs

Sometimes an old fashioned hug can be more therapeutic than a pill or procedure...
12/9/20074 minutes
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Admitting Uncertainty

For many years I have been teaching medical students that one of the things we need to change in medicine is for doctors to admit when we don't know something and we need to look it up...
11/25/20074 minutes
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Physicians as Role Models

11/18/20073 minutes, 57 seconds
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Does It Matter What the Doctor Wears?

Do doctors need to conform to the traditional appearance of physicians or can they express their personal tastes with nose studs, tattoos and the like?
11/11/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Caring for Celebrities

Often, in our attempt to provide special care for a VIP in a hospital we end up providing substandard care...
11/4/20073 minutes, 53 seconds
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Dying in Prison

What rights do people dying in prison have?
10/28/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer

Why are advertisements marketing B genetic tests for breast cancer to all women?
10/21/20073 minutes, 59 seconds
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Screening for Lung Cancer

Why is it if we have a scanner that can detect very small lung cancers it doesn't save lives?
10/14/20074 minutes, 1 second
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When We Don't Know the Patient's Preference

What happens when a patient needs a treatment and there is no record of their preferences?
10/5/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Payment for Taking Medicines

Should we pay someone to take their medicines if they're not willing to do so on their own?...
9/30/20073 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Consumer Reports of Medications

Why can't we develop a fair, honest and unbiased way to conduct research on the effectiveness and safety of medications?
9/23/20074 minutes
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Confidentiality Even in Death

Even after a person dies their records are confidential...
9/16/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Unfit to Drive

For people with memory problems driving can be unsafe but what is the doctor's duty to the patient or to society?
9/9/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Practice Rules Improve Care

Until recently, the decision as to whether or not to order an x-ray was based on the doctor's gut feeling. Now clinical prediction rules exist to help improve these decisions...
9/2/20074 minutes
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Promises Not Kept

It is some times difficult, if not impossible, to keep promises we make...
8/26/20074 minutes
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A Severe Case of 'Bill-itis'

It is not unusual for patients to have their entire life savings exhausted after a trip to the emergency room...
8/19/20073 minutes, 59 seconds
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How Often Do You Need to Return to the Doctor?

The decision about how often you need to see the doctor is subjective and should be discussed ahead of time...
7/29/20073 minutes, 46 seconds
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Choosing a Good Doctor

First you hear you need surgery, now you need to choose a good surgeon. New data now makes the choice easier...
7/15/20074 minutes
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Whose fault is it when the doctor's advice isn't followed?

The role of the doctor has changed considerably over the past 50 years to the point where the doctor is now an advisor. But when advice isn't followed, whose fault is it?
7/8/20073 minutes, 56 seconds
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Is Ethnicity Medically Important?

While the social meaning of ethnicity is becoming increasingly unclear, medicine may need to have some clear definitions.
6/29/20074 minutes
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More on Prostate Cancer; Is One Treatment Best?

After the PSA test comes back positive, how does a man choose which treatment is best?
6/24/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Getting Tested for Prostate Cancer for Father's Day

Before you encourage Dad to go get tested for prostate cancer know the risks and benefits…
6/17/20073 minutes, 58 seconds
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Do Not Sit Silently

Sometimes it is difficult to be low person on the totem pole and see something being done wrong...
6/10/20073 minutes, 50 seconds
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Is Being Tired an Illness?

Doctors are using a new medicine, Provigil, to help people stay awake longer.  Is this a case of disease mongering?...
6/3/20073 minutes, 58 seconds
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Disease Mongering

When is a disease not really a disease?
5/25/20074 minutes
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Reassurance

Even after the doctor tells us that everything is all right , we still continue to worry and wonder.
5/20/20073 minutes, 55 seconds
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Oxycontin

The pharmacuetical executives who plead guilty this week to illegally pushing prescription narcotics on unsuspecting doctors may have done far more harm than just killing people.
5/13/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Feeding Tubes

Dealing with Alzheimer? Disease is complex, but nothing is worse than deciding on issues such as the  placement of feeding tubes.
4/29/20073 minutes, 53 seconds
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Blaming the Victim

Why is it that the news media and the public always need to blame the victim for their illness?
4/22/20073 minutes, 59 seconds
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Treating Cholesterol

Patients should be told the magnitude of benefit about drugs to treat diseases so they can make personal informed decisions...
4/8/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Genetic Discrimination

Many people are at high risk for genetic diseases but fear the discrimination that would result from being tested for the condition.  New legislation aims to protect the public...
4/1/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Banking Cord Blood

Companies promote banking of umbilical cord blood as life-saving and the ultimate gift to a your new born but the data suggests otherwise. Further, doctors often promote the expensive procedure to parents without disclosing that they are receiving a referral fee from the companies...
3/18/20073 minutes, 54 seconds
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Religion in Medicine

A surgeon invites a patient to pray with him prior to beginning surgery.  Have those who suggest doctors bring religion to their practice of medicine gone to far?
3/11/20073 minutes, 58 seconds
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Emergency Room Overuse

Why do emergency rooms seem so overcrowded?  Is there a way to unload busy ERs?
3/4/20074 minutes
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Tackling Obesity

It is easy for us doctors to point fingers and tell overweight people to lose weight.  But this approach isn't working and it's time for some mandatory social interventions that will benefit us all.
2/25/20073 minutes, 58 seconds
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Case Managers

Caring for people with dementia is complicated and the traditional medical system can offer little in the way of support.  In one study case managers, a relatively new member of the health care team, seem to provide dramatic results.
2/18/20074 minutes
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A Request for an MRI

While technology can offer significant advancements in health, it is not always needed and often only serves to drive up health care costs.
2/11/20074 minutes
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The Electronic Medical Record

The President and major hospital groups are pushing to move toward electronic medical records (EMRs).  Will these improve the quality of health care?
1/21/20074 minutes
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Keeping Up Appearances

1/14/20074 minutes, 1 second
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Behind the Curtain

1/7/20073 minutes, 38 seconds
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Genetic Screening in Teens

12/24/20064 minutes
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Compassionate Care for the Elderly

12/17/20064 minutes
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Drug Overdose

12/10/20063 minutes, 54 seconds
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Saying 'I'm Sorry'

12/3/20063 minutes, 52 seconds
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Social Determinants of Disease

11/26/20064 minutes
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Difficulty Sleeping

11/19/20063 minutes, 41 seconds
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Disease and Illness

Susan, a 56 year old nurse, suffers from difuse body pains. She's no longer able to work as a visiting nurse and she's unable to play the violin. At first her docors had hunches over the cause of her symptoms and over the course of many visits tried hard to diagnose the problem. She feels like she's had nearly every single medical test possible to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars. Yet, she's still in pain and doctors aren't quite sure why. Perhaps worse then a disabling physical pain, is Susan's realization that the more difficulty doctors have had diagnosing her pain, the less they seem to care about her...
11/12/20063 minutes, 53 seconds
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Prison Research

11/5/20064 minutes, 1 second
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Avoiding Kidney Surgery

10/29/20064 minutes
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Going Abroad

10/22/20063 minutes, 58 seconds
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Screening for Dementia

10/15/20063 minutes, 38 seconds
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Beliefs

10/8/20063 minutes, 56 seconds
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Undertaking Risk

10/1/20063 minutes, 52 seconds
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Trouble Reading

9/17/20064 minutes
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Are We Getting Our Money's Worth?

9/10/20064 minutes
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Women and Heart Disease

9/3/20063 minutes, 33 seconds
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Drug Companies

8/27/20063 minutes, 6 seconds
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Keeping Up with the Times

8/6/20063 minutes, 29 seconds
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Disposing of Unused Prescription Drugs

7/30/20063 minutes, 19 seconds
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Direct To Consumer Advertising

7/23/20063 minutes, 48 seconds
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Medical Marijuana

7/16/20063 minutes, 41 seconds
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Oversight at the FDA

7/9/20064 minutes
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Asking for Organs

7/2/20063 minutes, 59 seconds
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FDA Labels

6/25/20063 minutes, 53 seconds
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Phase One Studies

6/11/20063 minutes, 54 seconds