Clinician's Roundtable

Clinician's Roundtable

Tune in to interviews with the top thought leaders in medicine exploring the clinical and professional issues that are foremost in the minds of the medical community. Join us at the Clinician's Roundtable for discussions on a vast range of topics that every medical professional should know about.

Episodes

April 25, 2024
Host: Jonathan Chung, MD
Host: Seth Kligerman, MD
Learn from experts about differentiating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) from other interstitial lung diseases and the role of radiology in effectively diagnosing IPF with a multidisciplinary team approach.
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Guest: Ina Park, MD
The United States has seen its largest increase in syphilis cases in the past five years. And with increases prevalent in every region, along with a shortage of medication, additional surveillance strategies and importation resources are necessary. Dive in for a discussion on the challenges and strategies to combat the spread of syphilis with Dr. Ina Park, Professor of Family Community Medicine...
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Melanie Dispenza, MD
The future therapeutic landscape for food allergy prevention is looking clearer as a drug typically used to treat hematologic malignancies has shown to prevent systemic anaphylaxis to allergens and increase patients' tolerance to peanuts. Along with this, other therapies are also in development for allergy treatment. To learn more, j...
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Henry Rosenberg, MD
Malignant hyperthermia is an inherited disorder primarily recognized by anesthesia professionals. And since this condition can have significant consequences on a patient’s health, including their likelihood of surviving surgery, it’s important to know how to diagnose and treat malignant hyperthermia emergencies in operating room settings. ...
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Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
Guest: Donald Kohn, MD
Third-generation lentiviral vectors were developed to improve upon safety measures and mitigate the risks of toxicity and replication that are typically associated with first- and second-generation therapies. These advancements may help enhance the functionality and utility of third-generation lentiviral vectors in various gene therapy applications. Learn more...
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Host: Charles Flexner, MD
Daily oral therapy can have low adherence, which is why the field of long-acting formulations is rapidly advancing. Tune in to hear Dr. Charles Flexner discuss how long-acting regimens can address this problem of adherence and help patients living with HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and other infectious diseases. Dr. Flexner is a Professor of Medicine of Pharmacology, Molecular Sciences, and...
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Prithviraj Bose, MD
Normally, when a patient is newly diagnosed with myelofibrosis, the anemia is from the disease. And it’s important to treat these patients with an individualized treatment plan as this could have a significant positive impact on their quality of life and outcome. To learn more, dive in with Dr. Charles Turck as he speaks with Dr. Prithvi ...
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Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA
Guest: Christin Iroegbu PhD, RN
If left untreated, chronic kidney disease (CKD) can progress to end-stage renal disease, requiring dialysis or kidney transplant as the only treatment options. So communicating this to patients, along with chronic conditions that could contribute to this are key. To learn more about raising awareness of the causes of CKD ...
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Sayantani Sindher, MD
Recently, Omalizumab was studied in patients due to the avoidance of management and guidance when it comes to treating food allergies in children and adults. According to this doctor, approximately 45 percent of patients seen in his clinic have multi-food allergies that are not being met with current treatment options. So to explain his research, Dr. J...
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Host: Tauseef Ali, MD, FACG, AGAF
Host: Sabina Ali, MD
Host: Neil Nandi, MD, FACP
Host: Tina Aswani-Omprakash, MPH
A South Asian pediatric gastroenterologist discusses the epidemiology of IBD, distinct phenotypes, the latest clinical data from the mainland and diaspora, patient burden, and the importance of providing culturally competent care.
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Guest: Douglas Jones, MD
A recent study was done to show the side effects of diphenhydramine for allergic reactions, and one of the main detriments was that it could impair the patient by making them tired or sleepy. Another finding was that it doesn’t work that quickly, so in turn, giving diphenhydramine in a severe allergic reaction could cause more harm than good. To learn more on what you should know before us...
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Guest: Gates B. Colbert, MD, FASN
A class of medications called SGLT2 inhibitors have been proven to make a major difference for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) with and without diabetes when added to angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) classes of medications. Several medications that have been well studied and approved by the FDA in the United States have shown p...
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Host: Michael Greenberg, MD
Guest: Chris Bundy, MD, MPH, FASAM
Clinicians experiencing substance abuse disorder (SUD) may have some reluctance about utilizing a Physician Health Program; however, it’s important to know what your resources are in terms of formal treatment and to seek a psychiatrist with addiction specialization. Dive into part two of this discussion to learn more about the valuable resource...
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: John Hertig PharmD, MS, CPPS
Here in the United States, we're investing a little more into cost effectiveness to make the best use of very limited healthcare resources. When ready-to-administer (RTA) syringe products were compared against traditional vial and syringe, there was a significant holistic cost effectiveness benefit. So what other benefits do ...
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Host: Ashley Baker, MSN, PMHNP
Guest: Chi D. Chu, MD, MAS
The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey found that kidney disease awareness among patients in the U.S. is very low. And alarmingly, the proportion of awareness has not changed much over the 15-year period of this study. To uncover more of the findings and how to improve CKD awareness, tune into this discussion with Psychiatric Nurse Pra...
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Host: Michael Greenberg, MD
Guest: Chris Bundy, MD, MPH, FASAM
Along with the general population, physicians are vulnerable to substance use disorder (SUD) with rates as high as 10 to 14 percent. And with demanding careers, stress and burnout can often exacerbate SUD. Tune into part one of this discussion with Dr. Michael Greenberg as he takes a deep dive into the prevalence of SUD and use characteristics ...
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Basil M. Kahwash, MD
Patients with asthma who have experienced challenges with exercise may find that they are hesitant to exercise again in the future, or they may think it’s not safe to pursue. However, artificial intelligence (AI) may be a useful tool in promoting exercise in asthma patients due to its ability to generate a personalized approach for the pa...
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Manpreet Mundi, MD
Enteral nutrition intolerance is quite prevalent as it can be seen in up to 40 percent of patients who are tube fed. Due to the significant consequences of intolerance, there’s an urgency to manage patients symptoms, and one option that’s been shown to help is peptide-based tube feeding formulas. Joining Dr. Jennifer Caudle to talk about the management of...
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Guest: Michael T. Pulley, MD PhD
The chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) treatment objective for disease stabilization and long-term maintenance is to get the patient to a normal functioning state with as few fluctuations and relapses as possible. Dive in with Dr. Qihua Fan, Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Justin Reinert, PharmD
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe lung condition characterized by the rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs, but inhaled epoprostenol can be used as a last-line treatment strategy for these patients. Learn more about this treatment option’s efficacy and safety with Dr. Charles Turck and Dr. Justin Rein...
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