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Welcome to the Patient Care® Online Primary Viewpoints podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in primary care sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice.
In this episode, we spoke with Heather Yun, MD, who served as IDWeek 2023 chair for the Infectious Disease Society of America, at the scientific sessions in Boston earlier this month about infectious disease surveillance in the US, the role of primary care clinicians in the effort to rein in antimicrobial resistance, what she thinks may have been the COVID-19 pandemic’s most important lesson for frontline clinicians, and more.
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Welcome to the Patient Care Online® Primary Viewpoints podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in primary care sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice.
In this episode, we spoke with Anila Chadha, MD, about the correlation between chronic pain and obesity, including the long-term effects of pain conditions for patients with obesity, common types of pain conditions associated with obesity, and how primary care clinicians should go about addressing pain with patients with obesity. Dr Chadha is a family physician and obesity medicine physician at Dignity Health Medical Group in Bakersfield, California.
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Welcome to the Patient Care Online® Primary Viewpoints podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in primary care sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice.
In this episode, we spoke with William Schaffner, MD, a well-known infectious disease expert from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. He provides an update on the current 2022-2023 respiratory virus season and shared key messages to primary care clinicians as the season winds down.
Looking for more infectious disease discussion? Check out the Patient Care Online® infectious disease clinical focus page.
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It is common for physicians to mask their emotional distress in front of colleagues and patients, making it crucial for clinicians to be on the lookout for signs of distress among their peers, according to Rebekah Bernard, MD, family physician and national speaker on physician wellness and practice management. On today’s episode of Primary Viewpoints, Dr Bernard shares common signs of emotional distress to be aware of, discusses how to start a dialogue about mental health with a colleague, and offers 3 suggestions for physicians on connecting with peers and caring for their own wellbeing.
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Wide variation in response to current treatments for obesity suggest that the disease is really several diseases, with distinct phenotypes unlikely to respond the same way to the same intervention. Andres Acosta, MD, PhD, whose widely recognized research focuses on precision medicine in management of obesity, sat down with Patient Care Online and details how weight management interventions targeted by phenotype more closely reflect the pathophysiology of the disease.
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"Well, we're a little bit concerned about what might happen over the next 3 to 4 months," said Sterling Ransone, Jr, MD, referring to the 2022-23 respiratory virus season now in its very early weeks. Ransone, who is board chair of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), discusses what the AAFP and its members are most concerned about as the country prepares for a third season of cocirculating influenza, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus—a season that will be largely void of the mitigation measures Ransone believes are the reason he has not seen "a single case of influenza come through his office" in 2 years. He also offers an AAFP refresher on the annual push-back from patients that is so familiar to family medicine practitioners.
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Clinician burnout has undoubtedly been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode of Primary Viewpoints, Ernest R. Gelb, DO, the 126th president of the American Osteopathic Association discusses how clinicians are faring currently during the COVID-19 pandemic and why humor can be beneficial for clinician wellness.
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Dr Hiddo Heerspink joins Primary Viewpoints to discuss findings he recently presented at the American Diabetes Association 2022 Scientific Sessions from a pre-specified analysis of the SURPASS-4 clinical trial of tirzepatide that looked for the first time at the effects of the novel GLP-1 receptor agonist on kidney function in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Hiddo Heerspink, PhD, PharmD, is professor of clinical trials and personalized medicine and a clinical pharmacologist/trialist in the department of clinical pharmacy and pharmacology at the University Medical Center Groningen in Groningen, Netherlands; he is also Codirector of the Better Treatments Program at the George Institute for Global Health in Newtown, Australia. -
Dr Henry Mahncke joins Primary Viewpoints to talk about the impact of cannabis on brain health.
Dr Mahncke is a research neuroscientist, who serves as CEO of Posit Science Corporation, the leading provider of plasticity-based brain training and assessments. Dr. Mahncke is also principal investigator on several government grants and has been involved in numerous research studies on the impact of cognitive training on older adults. -
Samoon Ahmad, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry at New York University Grossman School of Medicine, discusses his upcoming book titled Coping with COVID-19: The Mental, Medical, and Social Consequences of the Pandemic.
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Obesity expert Ted Kyle joins us to discuss the prevalence of weight bias in health care, how media portrayal of patients with obesity exacerbates the issue, strategies primary care clinicians can use to check their own weight bias, and the advocacy work he is currently spearheading to change the narrative of weight stigma in health care.
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Welcome to the Patient Care Online Primary Viewpoints podcast. Tune in to hear informative conversations with health care experts, opinion leaders, and practicing physicians, about what impacts primary care medicine today.
In this episode, we spoke with Sandra Christensen, MSN, ARNP, who is a medical weight management specialist and owner of Integrative Medical Weight Management in Seattle, Washington. She shared her perspective on the prevalence of weight bias in health care and gives practical strategies physicians and their staff can use to identify and correct their own biases.
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"Long COVID" is a term now familiar to clinicians throughout the world. In episode 9 of Primary Viewpoints, we talked with Ani Nalbandian, MD, lead author of the most comprehensive review-to-date, about what she and her colleagues have learned.
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At the close of the first quarter of a new year, Patient Care Online has compiled a list of new FDA-approved drugs for conditions that are often seen in primary care. Listen to our quick podcast for details on an antihypoglycemic agent indicated for the treatment of severe hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes, a novel agent for the treatment of heart failure, and 4 more.
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