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  • Finding Balance and Harmony in the Face of Illness: Integrative Medicine

    26/03/2019 Duración: 18min

    How does integrative medicine differ from alternative and complementary medicine? Are the practices evidence-based? How and when can these techniques be applied in your current practice? Listen as Dr. Christina Chen discusses the practice of integrative medicine and its impact on her patients.

  • Be Sure to Pack Humility, Teachability, and Adaptability: Making a Difference in Global Health Disparities

    19/03/2019 Duración: 24min

    Primary care providers can make a difference in the health disparities experienced internationally. Impact can range from directly providing care to educating staff and building enduring local capacity. Listen for some points to consider when planning a global health trip or medical mission. How do you get started? What skills do you need as a health care provider? How do you pick a location? Where can you find more reliable in-depth information on global health?

  • Understanding Stress Traps in the Human Brain

    12/03/2019 Duración: 19min

    How does our brain react to stress and setback? How can we harness what neuroscience tells us about these responses to combat the stresses in our lives we cannot currently change? Dr. Anjali Bhagra steps through the three F’s- focus, fatigue, and fear, to dig a little deeper into how we’re geared to respond and what we can do to intentionally navigate our responses.

  • Turning the Tables: Getting to Know the Host

    05/03/2019 Duración: 17min

    A Mayo Clinic Talks Podcast Episode in which the tables turn as Thomas Shives, M.D., interviews Darryl Chutka, M.D., about his career highlights and how he became involved in the Mayo Clinic Talks Podcast.

  • What you Need to Know About Medical Cannabis

    26/02/2019 Duración: 22min

    Summary: Does medical marijuana have proven benefits? Who can prescribe it? What are the potential harms in using it? Dr. Thomas Pittelkow, a Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist specializing in pain management for cancer patients and advanced interventions in end of life care, discusses the differences between recreational and medical marijuana. Listen in for more on hopes and limitations in cannabis research, best practices for patient conversations, state vs. federal regulations, and the importance of communication with dispensaries. For more detailed information about Medical Cannabis, visit https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/consumer-health/in-depth/medical-marijuana/art-20137855. For more information about state-to-state regulations, visit http://www.ncsl.org/research/health/state-medical-marijuana-laws.aspx.

  • Communicating with Humility: Lessons Learned

    19/02/2019 Duración: 21min

    We practice effective communication with our patients but how effectively do we communicate with our co-workers? At home after a long day? Dr. Katie Arendt discusses how to utilize humility and emotional intelligence to communicate effectively and build awareness of confirmation bias and ladders of inference.

  • Breast Cancer: Screening versus Diagnostic Imaging and the Appropriate Utilization of Genetic Testing

    12/02/2019 Duración: 25min

    Dr. Sandhya Pruthi, a breast disease specialist in Mayo Clinic’s Breast Diagnostic Clinic, discusses why we don’t use ultrasound as a primary screening test for breast cancer. Listen in for the pros and cons of different types of imaging studies and which are used for screening versus diagnostic testing. Also discussed is the role genetic testing should play in breast cancer screening, who should have testing done, and what tests are available, including when a care plan should include a genetic counselor.

  • Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Testing: A Urologist's Perspective

    05/02/2019 Duración: 21min

    Prostate cancer is a very common malignancy in men, second only to skin cancer. Despite the fact that it’s one of the more treatable malignancies, it remains the 2nd leading cause of cancer death in men. When diagnosed early, it has an excellent prognosis. The 5-year survival rate approaches 100% in those with local or regional disease. Although screening for prostate cancer is available, the use of screening tests has been controversial and recommendations regarding its use, confusing. Listen in to get a urologist’s perspective.

  • Treating Musculoskeletal Pain: The Role of Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections and Stem Cell Therapy

    29/01/2019 Duración: 21min

    Dr. Jacob Sellon discusses advances in treatment of musculoskeletal pain and osteoarthritis, covering common questions about platelet-rich plasma and stem cell injections. Do they work? What’s the efficacy demonstrated in literature so far? What are the benefits and risks we need to discuss with our patients? What is FDA compliant versus FDA approved treatment and how does this influence insurance coverage and care management? Where does regenerative medicine research need to go?

  • Provider and Patient Bias: What Do We Do About Culture's Thumbprint in Medicine?

    22/01/2019 Duración: 26min

    Dr. Sharonne Hayes discusses the impact of unconscious bias in medicine and how providers can take steps to acknowledge, address, and mitigate these cultural imprints on our automatic thought processes. She then turns the tables discussing patient bias and how health systems and providers can protect and support staff who have been harassed, along with processes that can be put in place to systematically address existing practices that fosters bias. Project implicit can be found here: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html.

  • Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion

    15/01/2019 Duración: 22min

    Traumatic brain injury in children represents a significant public health problem and they account for over one-half million emergency department visits per year. It’s estimated that traumatic brain injuries affect as many as one in five children by the age of 15. These brain injuries can have lifelong effects on a child’s development, including their ability to learn and participate effectively in social activities. Today we’re joined by Dr. Sherilyn Driscoll, a consultant in Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Mayo Clinic Children’s Center in Rochester. Her areas of interest include brain and spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, and spina bifida. For more information about the CDC’s Heads Up program, visit https://www.cdc.gov/headsup/.

  • Does Size Really Matter? Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): Evaluation, Management, and Treatment

    08/01/2019 Duración: 25min

    Our topic for discussion today is benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH. By age 60, it’s estimated that 50% of men will have some symptoms of BPH. While BPH is not a life-threatening condition, and only rarely does it result in serious health consequences, it commonly causes symptoms affecting men’s lifestyle. Our guest today is Dr. Mitchell Humphreys, chair of the Department of Urology at Mayo Clinic Arizona and Dean of the Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development.

  • Exercise is Medicine: Adding Years to Life and Life to Years

    01/01/2019 Duración: 24min

    We’ve all heard this many times “Exercise is good for you.” We know we should all participate in some form of exercise and we commonly recommend exercise to our patients. We’re very busy, our patients are very busy. So how do we develop a regular exercise program that we can adhere to and how do we get our patients to realize the benefits they can achieve with exercise? To help answer these questions, we have with us today Dr. Robert Scales, an exercise physiologist and director of Cardiac Rehabilitation & Wellness at Mayo Clinic, Arizona.

  • You Did What? Uncovering What Kids Are Ingesting

    25/12/2018 Duración: 31min

    Today’s special episode is an excerpt from the Mayo Clinic Pediatric Days Conference. This annual conference provides an interdisciplinary update in the latest strategies for providing timely and effective evidence-based diagnosis and management plans for multiple aspects of pediatric and young adult health. Today’s selected presentation, “You Did What? Uncovering What Kids are Ingesting” is presented by Dr. Charlotte S. Van Dorn, a Mayo Clinic Pediatric and Intensive Care Specialist.

  • Fad Diets

    02/10/2018 Duración: 24min

    It’s estimated that approximately 70% of Americans are either overweight or obese. Obesity in the United States is a major health issue, resulting in an increased risk of coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, and stroke. It also carries significant economic costs. As a result, the diet industry is booming. It’s thought that the weight loss industry has over $20 billion in annual revenue. Some diets are legitimate, while others are not only ineffective but may be dangerous to one’s health. To help us sort out diets and weight loss, we’re joined by nutrition expert Dr. Donald Hensrud, a Mayo Clinic physician in Preventative Medicine. He is also the medical director for the Mayo Clinic Healthy Living Program here in Rochester and editor in chief of two books on dieting, the Mayo Clinic Diet and the Mayo Clinic Diabetes Diet. Keeping up to date in our field is easier when you can network with colleagues from all specialties. Join us for the 19th Annual Nutrition and Wellness in Health and Disease conference h

  • Transgender Patient Care

    25/09/2018 Duración: 20min

    Transgender is a term for individuals whose gender identity or behavior does not conform to that associated with the sex to which they were assigned at birth. It’s difficult to estimate the number of transgender individuals, primarily because there are no population studies that accurately account for the range of gender identity and gender expression. What common health risks do transgender patients face? How does healthcare screening and preventive strategies differ in transgender patients who have been on hormonal therapy? Today we’re joined by Dr. Caroline Davidge-Pitts, an Endocrinologist and a core member of the Transgender and Intersex Specialty Care group at Mayo Clinic. For more information, join us in Washington D.C., Oct 4 – 6 at the Principles in the Care of Transgender and Intersex Patients 2018 Conference.

  • Ooh! My Aching Back!

    11/09/2018 Duración: 23min

    It is estimated that more than 80% of Americans will experience an episode of low back pain at some time in their lives, with total annual costs estimated at $100 billion. What are some important questions to ask patients regarding their low back pain? Are there any red flag symptoms that patients may have which would alert us to a potentially serious cause for their back pain? Today we are joined by Dr. Edward Laskowski, a Mayo Clinic Physician and Professor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Laskowski is also a co-course director for the 28th Annual Mayo Clinic Symposium on Sports Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota, November 9th and 10th, 2018. For more information, visit ce.mayo.edu.

  • Constipation, This Too Shall Pass

    04/09/2018 Duración: 25min

    This week we’re talking about constipation. What are some of the causes of chronic idiopathic constipation? Are there any medications which can cause constipation or make constipation worse? When would a patient’s complaint of constipation raise your suspicion of something ominous causing the symptoms? Do prunes actually help? Today we’re joined by Amy Foxx-Orenstein, a Mayo Clinic Physician in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

  • How to Keep a Baby Boomer Buff

    28/08/2018 Duración: 21min

    Is weight gain an unavoidable result of aging? Do we need to just plan that our bodies will be aching and sore all the time? How can the physiologic changes of aging translate into physical problems for our elderly patients? Can anything be done to maintain our flexibility as we age? Today we are joined by Dr. Edward Laskowski, a Mayo Clinic Physician and Professor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Laskowski is also a co-course director for the 28th Annual Mayo Clinic Symposium on Sports Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota, November 9th and 10th, 2018. For more information, visit ce.mayo.edu.

  • Recent Trends in Sexually Transmitted Infections

    21/08/2018 Duración: 31min

    Sexually transmitted infections are at an unprecedented high with 50-60% affecting young people. Today we’re talking about recent trends in sexually transmitted infections and the best way to screen for STI’s. Presented by Dr. Janice Blair, a physician in the Mayo Clinic Division of Infectious Diseases, today’s special episode is an excerpt from the Mayo Clinic Women’s Health Update held in Scottsdale, Arizona. This annual conference addresses a variety of health issues that are unique to women while highlighting medical conditions that may cause different symptoms in women. The Mayo Clinic 15th Annual Women’s Health Update will be held at The Scott Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona, February 28 - March 2, 2019. We invite you to network with your colleagues and Mayo Clinic faculty by registering at ce.mayo.edu.

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