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    Explore " reachmd briefs: short medical videos" with insightful episodes like "The Emotional Toll of Psoriatic Skin Lesions", "Minimal Disease Activity as Alternate Target in PsA", "Understanding Treat-to-Target Strategy in the Management of PsA", "Present the Problem: Giving People a Reason to Listen" and "Tackling Concussions in Youth Football: Are Children Safe?" from podcasts like ""Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Rheumatology", "Rheumatology", "Business of Medicine" and "Public Health"" and more!

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    The Emotional Toll of Psoriatic Skin Lesions

    The Emotional Toll of Psoriatic Skin Lesions
    Guest: Robin K. Dore, MD

    The emotional burden of psoriatic arthritis stems from the development of skin lesions, which can be extremely damaging to a patient’s personal and professional relationships as Dr. Robin Dore explains.

    Beyond Skin Deep: Impacts of Psoriatic Arthritis is sponsored by Lilly. Content for this a non-certified educational series is produced and controlled by ReachMD. This series is intended for health care professionals only.

    Minimal Disease Activity as Alternate Target in PsA

    Minimal Disease Activity as Alternate Target in PsA
    Guest: Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MS

    When assessing for low or minimal disease activity in psoriatic arthritis patients, there are three things you need to consider: patient-centered criteria, physical examination findings, and laboratory measures. Explore how you can use this combination of outcome measurements in your practice with rheumatologist and clinical researcher at the Ronald Reagan Medical Center at UCLA, Dr. Elizabeth Volkmann.

    Beyond Skin Deep: Impacts of Psoriatic Arthritis is sponsored by Lilly. Content for this a non-certified educational series is produced and controlled by ReachMD. This series is intended for health care professionals only.

    Understanding Treat-to-Target Strategy in the Management of PsA

    Understanding Treat-to-Target Strategy in the Management of PsA
    Guest: Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MS

    What matters most to your psoriatic arthritis patients? Knowing the answer plays a big role in any successful treat-to-target strategy, and thanks to these insights from Dr. Elizabeth Volkmann, you can ensure that you’re developing an approach that’s ideal for each individual patient. Dr. Volkmann is a rheumatologist and clinical researcher at the Ronald Reagan Medical Center at UCLA.

    Beyond Skin Deep: Impacts of Psoriatic Arthritis is sponsored by Lilly. Content for this a non-certified educational series is produced and controlled by ReachMD. This series is intended for health care professionals only.

    Present the Problem: Giving People a Reason to Listen

    Present the Problem: Giving People a Reason to Listen

    Karen Friedman returns with another season of Speaking of... a series devoted to divulging presentational tips and tricks that turn boring into brilliant. With these helpful tools, you'll find yourself becoming an impactful leader and effective communicator throughout all aspects of life.

    Tip 1: Present the Problem

    Presenting the problem before the solution not only gives people a reason to listen, but as Karen Friedman explains, it also gives you the opportunity to connect with your audience and gain rapport and trust.

    The Astute Primary Care Clinician's 3 Keys to Improving Alzheimer's Care

    The Astute Primary Care Clinician's 3 Keys to Improving Alzheimer's Care
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Marwan Noel Sabbagh, MD, FAAN, CCRI

    Dr. Marwan Sabbagh, Professor of Neurology and Chief of the Memory Disorders Division at Barrow Neurological Institute, describes some of his key priorities for the current and future state of Alzheimer’s care.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Recognizing the Spectrum of Signs and Symptoms for Alzheimer's Disease

    Recognizing the Spectrum of Signs and Symptoms for Alzheimer's Disease
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: David Weisman, MD

    Dr. David Weisman, neurologist with Abington Neurological Associates and Director of Abington Neurologic Association's Trial Center, talks about expert approaches to recognizing the signs and symptoms for Alzheimer's disease.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Alzheimer's: A Hidden Disease in More Ways Than One

    Alzheimer's: A Hidden Disease in More Ways Than One
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Carol Lippa, MD

    Dr. Carol Lippa, Professor of Neurology & Director of the Memory Disorders Program at Drexel University College of Medicine, member of the Board of Directors for the Alzheimer's Association, and Chair of the Delaware Valley Chapter’s Medical & Scientific Committee, reveals the biological, social, and stigma-based ways in which Alzheimer's remains the most prominently "hidden" disease in America.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Understanding the Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease

    Understanding the Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Douglas Scharre, MD, CMD

    Dr. Douglas Scharre, Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Cognitive and Memory Disorders at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, describes updated perspectives and understandings on the pathophysiology for Alzheimer's disease.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Screening & Detection Tests for Alzheimer's Disease: The Benefits & Costs

    Screening & Detection Tests for Alzheimer's Disease: The Benefits & Costs
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Douglas Scharre, MD, CMD

    Dr. Douglas Scharre, Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry with the Center for Cognitive and Memory Disorder at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, speaks to the methods used for early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease, and their respective advantages vs costs in clinical practice.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Screening & Detection Tests for Alzheimer's Disease: The Benefits & Costs

    Screening & Detection Tests for Alzheimer's Disease: The Benefits & Costs
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Douglas Scharre, MD, CMD

    Dr. Douglas Scharre, Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry with the Center for Cognitive and Memory Disorder at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, speaks to the methods used for early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease, and their respective advantages vs costs in clinical practice.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Alzheimer's: A Hidden Disease in More Ways Than One

    Alzheimer's: A Hidden Disease in More Ways Than One
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Carol Lippa, MD

    Dr. Carol Lippa, Professor of Neurology & Director of the Memory Disorders Program at Drexel University College of Medicine, member of the Board of Directors for the Alzheimer's Association, and Chair of the Delaware Valley Chapter’s Medical & Scientific Committee, reveals the biological, social, and stigma-based ways in which Alzheimer's remains the most prominently "hidden" disease in America.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Understanding the Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease

    Understanding the Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Douglas Scharre, MD, CMD

    Dr. Douglas Scharre, Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Cognitive and Memory Disorders at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, describes updated perspectives and understandings on the pathophysiology for Alzheimer's disease.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Why Early Detection for Alzheimer's Disease Is So Critically Important

    Why Early Detection for Alzheimer's Disease Is So Critically Important
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Douglas Scharre, MD, CMD

    Dr. Douglas Scharre, Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Cognitive and Memory Disorders at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, explains the importance of early detection for Alzheimer's disease on patient quality of life, as well as broader impacts on American healthcare systems.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Why Early Detection for Alzheimer's Disease Is So Critically Important

    Why Early Detection for Alzheimer's Disease Is So Critically Important
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Douglas Scharre, MD, CMD

    Dr. Douglas Scharre, Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Cognitive and Memory Disorders at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, explains the importance of early detection for Alzheimer's disease on patient quality of life, as well as broader impacts on American healthcare systems.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Why Patients Delay Seeking an Early Diagnosis for Alzheimer’s Disease

    Why Patients Delay Seeking an Early Diagnosis for Alzheimer’s Disease
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD

    More than half of those seeking a diagnosis for dementia have delayed going to their doctor by at least a year, according to a survey carried out by the Alzheimer’s Society of Great Britain. Dr. Matt Birnholz reports.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Recognizing the Spectrum of Signs and Symptoms for Alzheimer's Disease

    Recognizing the Spectrum of Signs and Symptoms for Alzheimer's Disease
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: David Weisman, MD

    Dr. David Weisman, neurologist with Abington Neurological Associates and Director of Abington Neurologic Association's Trial Center, talks about expert approaches to recognizing the signs and symptoms for Alzheimer's disease.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

    Understanding the Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease

    Understanding the Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Douglas Scharre, MD, CMD

    Dr. Douglas Scharre, Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Cognitive and Memory Disorders at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, describes updated perspectives and understandings on the pathophysiology for Alzheimer's disease.

    Uncover the truth about Alzheimer's in the non-certified educational series, Alzheimer's Disease: Towards Earlier Detection

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