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    Preventing HIV & Substance Use in Incarcerated Women: Can an App Help?

    Preventing HIV & Substance Use in Incarcerated Women: Can an App Help?
    Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA
    Guest: Sarah Bauerle Bass, PhD, MPH, FSBM

    Although the rate of new HIV diagnoses in the United States is steadily declining, people in prisons are still disproportionately living with the virus, which is why researchers at Temple University are now developing an app aimed at improving HIV prevention and substance use treatment access for incarcerated women in Philadelphia. To learn more about this research, Dr. Mary Katherine Cheeley is joined by Dr. Sarah Bauerle Bass, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Director of Risk Communication Laboratory at Temple University.

    Key Considerations for CGM Use in Older Adults with T1D

    Key Considerations for CGM Use in Older Adults with T1D
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: Anna Kahkoska, MD, PhD

    Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) can help improve glycemic management in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), but integrating this technology can be a complex learning process for older adults. So what do we need to consider when it comes to CGM use in older adults? Find out with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Anna Kahkoska, Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Kahkoska is also the author of a recent paper, titled “Nothing is linear: Characterizing the determinants and dynamics of CGM use in older adults with type 1 diabetes.”

    Exploring the Use of AI to Detect HFpEF

    Exploring the Use of AI to Detect HFpEF
    Guest: Patricia A. Pellikka, M.D.

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has several applications in cardiology, such as echocardiography. Can machine learning and AI algorithms in echocardiology help clinicians better detect heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF)? Dr. Patricia A. Pellikka, Director of the Ultrasound Research Center at the Mayo Clinic, shares data from ACC.23 and explores the potential of AI in detecting HFpEF.

    The Future of Multiple Sclerosis Patient Care: Personalized Medicine Through Digital Health

    The Future of Multiple Sclerosis Patient Care: Personalized Medicine Through Digital Health
    Guest: Shibeshih Belachew, MD PhD
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP

    Technology is advancing exponentially, and this has been more evident than ever in the field of medicine. In fact, biotech and pharmaceutical companies are bringing biology and technology together to better meet patient needs across a range of specialties. So what are the latest research and initiatives in digital health that are working towards a future of more personalized medicine for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)? Joining Dr. Turck to share insights on digital health innovations in MS care is Dr. Shibeshih Belachew, Head of Science at Biogen Digital Health.

    © 2023 Biogen. All rights reserved.

    Tips on Technology-Enabled Solutions for GI Patients

    Tips on Technology-Enabled Solutions for GI Patients
    Host: Neilanjan Nandi, MD
    Guest: Megan E. Riehl, PsyD

    In an age where there’s an app for everything, are smartphone apps and other technology-enable solutions revolutionizing mental health treatment in patients with GI challenges? Dr. Neil Nandi speaks with Dr. Megan Riehl from the University of Michigan to explore the capabilities of these technologies and their role in treatment.

    The miniPUMP: A New Way to Get a Close-Up View of the Heart

    The miniPUMP: A New Way to Get a Close-Up View of the Heart
    Host: Javed Butler, MD, MBA, MPH
    Guest: Alice White, PhD
    Guest: Christopher Chen, MD, PhD

    There is currently no safe way to get a close-up view of the human heart, which is exactly why a team of Boston University researchers created a device to mimic the human organ. So how does the new device called miniPUMP work, and how was it developed? To discuss this, Dr. Javed Butler is joined by Dr. Alice White and Dr. Christopher Chen from Boston University.

    AI in Neurology: What Tools Are Emerging?

    AI in Neurology: What Tools Are Emerging?
    Host: Jerome Lisk, MD
    Guest: Mark Mintz, MD

    Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) technology have shown to aid with neurological disease diagnosis, risk stratification, treatment response, and more. So what are the newest AI applications? And perhaps even more importantly, what’s to come in the future? To find out the answer to these and other key questions, Dr. Jerome Lisk speaks with Dr. Mark Mintz, Chief Medical Officer and Founder of NeurAbilities Healthcare, to discuss emerging AI tools in the field of neurology.

    A Look at Emerging Virtual Reality Tools in Gastroenterology

    A Look at Emerging Virtual Reality Tools in Gastroenterology
    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP
    Guest: Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS

    Let’s escape our busy day for a moment to imagine the future of gastroenterology and to ask ourselves: How can technology make us better clinicians? Explore that very question with Drs. Peter Buch and Brennan Spiegel as they discuss the latest advances in artificial intelligence and virtual reality that are aiding both clinical practice and research efforts.

    A Social Media Guide for Dermatologists: 208SkinDoc’s Best Practices

    A Social Media Guide for Dermatologists: 208SkinDoc’s Best Practices
    Host: Michael Greenberg, MD
    Guest: Dustin Portela, DO

    The prevalence of social media has grown significantly over the past few decades, and within the field of medicine, we’ve seen a rise in dermatologists using these platforms to grow their professional network, improve patient care, and provide essential education. But what ethical challenges arise from a widespread social media presence, and how can we navigate those challenges? To find out, Dr. Michael Greenberg speaks with Dr. Dustin Portela about his online presence as 208SkinDoc.

    Exploring Xenotransplantation: Is the Future of Heart Transplants Now?

    Exploring Xenotransplantation: Is the Future of Heart Transplants Now?
    Host: Matthew Sorrentino, MD
    Guest: Javed Butler, MD, MBA, MPH

    In a groundbreaking procedure, a 57-year-old man with life-threatening heart disease received a heart from a genetically altered pig. Surgeons at the University of Maryland Medical Center performed the 8-hour operation, making it the first successful transplant of a pig's heart into a human being. And while much is still uncertain, what could this achievement mean for the future of organ transplantation? That’s what ReachMD hosts Dr. Matthew Sorrentino and Dr. Javed Butler explore together.

    Please note: Since the date of publication, David Bennet, the patient who received a heart transplant from a pig, died at the age of 57 at the University of Maryland Medical Center on March 8, 2022.

    Evaluating the Present & Future of Medicare Coverage of Telehealth Services

    Evaluating the Present & Future of Medicare Coverage of Telehealth Services
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Sandy Marks
    Guest: Kim Horvath, JD
    Guest: Kyle Thomson, JD

    With telehealth services expanding during the COVID-19 pandemic, has our access to them changed? To better understand this, Dr. Charles Turck meets with Sandy Marks, Kim Horvath, and Kyle Thomson from the AMA to explore what’s been done to provide Medicare coverage during a public health emergency and what’s on the horizon for telehealth access.

    Using Machine Learning to Fight Future Pandemics

    Using Machine Learning to Fight Future Pandemics
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Animesh Ray, PhD

    Getting ahead of the next pandemic may be possible thanks to deep machine learning’s ability to predict the structure of antibodies. And while that may sound like science fiction, this technology is currently being studied, which is why Dr. Animesh Ray from the Keck Graduate Institute joins Dr. Charles Turck to provide insight on where the research currently lies and what we have to look forward to.

    Aiding Decision-Making with Artificial Intelligence

    Aiding Decision-Making with Artificial Intelligence
    Host: Jacob Sands, MD
    Guest: Benjamin Kann, MD

    Artificial intelligence-based models have become a growing area of interest in clinical oncology. What do we need to know about them? Dr. Benjamin Kann, a physician at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, and Assistant Professor of radiation oncology at Harvard Medical School, meets with Dr. Jacob Sands to discuss the use of AI in oncology.

    Predicting Patients’ Immune Response to Viral Infections with AI

    Predicting Patients’ Immune Response to Viral Infections with AI
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Pradipta Ghosh, MD

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing how we practice medicine in a variety of ways, especially in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, a recently developed AI model can help us predict the disease course of patients infected with COVID-19, and here to share how that model was developed based on pandemics of the past and how it can be used in the current—and even future—pandemics is Dr. Pradipta Ghosh, Professor of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at UC San Diego.

    How COVID-19 Has Improved Healthcare: A Physician’s Perspective

    How COVID-19 Has Improved Healthcare: A Physician’s Perspective
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Shantanu Nundy, MD, MBA

    With all of the chaos and changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be easy to focus on the negative impacts of this global health crisis. But for one physician, the same chaos and changes are exactly what forged his unique perspective: one that recognizes the benefits that has come out of the pandemic.

    Joining Dr. Charles Turck to share why he believes the COVID-19 pandemic has changed healthcare for the better is primary care physician Dr. Shantanu Nundy, author of a recent article published in The Washington Post titled, “A Surprising Pandemic Side Effect: It Has Improved Healthcare.”

    Published June X, 2021

    Social Media: A Friend or Foe for Healthcare Professionals?

    Social Media: A Friend or Foe for Healthcare Professionals?
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Mikaela Rush, MD FACOG

    The use of social media has become a way of life around the world. Many use social media tools to stay in touch with friends or share life experiences. Others may use these platforms for more professional reasons, including medical education. But in the digital age where online posts have the potential to spread like wildfire, even some well-intentioned professional posts—like the one Dr. Mikaela Rush, a board-certified ob-gyn physician in Cedar Park, Texas, shared about a contraceptive device—may have some unexpected consequences. Now, Dr. Rush joins Dr. Hector Chapa to share her story and to explain why she views social media as an ally and not an adversary.

    Exploring Effective Methods in Masks: A Look at Airlock389 & Protecting Patients

    Exploring Effective Methods in Masks: A Look at Airlock389 & Protecting Patients
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Chris H. Cooper

    Can new mask technology made with innovative materials better protect us from the coronavirus? Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Chris Cooper, Chief Science Officer and CEO of Airlock389, on improving mask technology after the supply shortage of masks during COVID-19.

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