Measles Outbreak: How Do We Contain It?
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by Dr. Jane Caldwell and Dr. Jonathan Temte
1M ago
Today On Medical Grounds, we will be speaking with Dr. Jon Temte about the alarming rise in measles infections in the United States. Dr. Temte is Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Back in 2000, he was part of an expert panel that concluded that measles were eliminated in the United States. That same expert panel recertified measles elimination in 2011. Dr. Temte also chaired the advisory committee on immunization practices, which issued a report in 2013 for the prevention of measles, rubella, congenital rubella syndrome, and mumps ..read more
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Climate Change and Health: What Can We Do?
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by Dr. Jane Caldwell and Dr. Mona Sarfaty
2M ago
Today On Medical Grounds, we are speaking with Dr. Mona Sarfaty, founding Executive Director and now Emeritus Executive Director of the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health. Dr. Sarfaty is with us to discuss the effects of climate change on health. Importantly, she provides information and resources for healthcare providers, hospitals, and individuals to combat climate change both within the realm of healthcare and individually. (01:13) Introduction to Dr. Sarfaty (02:48) Climate change and disparities (03:46) Individual and societal changes that can impact health (07:51) Legislat ..read more
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A Pharmacist’s Take: Navigating the Diabetes Drug Shortage – Part 1
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by Dr. Jane Caldwell and Dr. Heather Whitley
4M ago
Today On Medical Grounds, we will be speaking with Dr. Heather Whitley. Dr. Whitley is a clinical professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. She is a board certified pharmacotherapy specialist and a certified diabetes educator.  Earlier this year, Dr. Whitley spoke with us about screening for diabetes in high-risk individuals. Today, she is back to talk about some new things going on in the diabetes and pharmacy world. This is part 1 of a two part series. In Part 1, Dr. Whitley will be discussing shortages in GLP-1 agonist drugs ..read more
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Are We Missing Covid? Delayed Viral Loads Impact Testing
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by Dr. Jane Caldwell and Dr. Jennifer Frediani
4M ago
Wondering why you have symptoms but are still testing negative for COVID? Today On Medical Grounds, we are speaking with Dr. Jennifer Frediani. Dr. Frediani is an assistant professor at the Nell Hodgson's Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. She is the lead author on a recent article published in Clinical Infectious Diseases entitled, “The New Normal: Delayed Peak SARS-CoV-2 Viral Loads Relative to Symptom Onset and Implications for COVID-19 Testing Programs.” Dr. Frediani is going to explain her findings and how the changes in COVID viral loads may be affecting ..read more
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OMG Presents The Top Medical Stories Of 2023
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by Medavera
4M ago
In the words of our host, Dr. Jane Caldwell, "If I were to choose two words to describe medicine in 2023, they would be REMOTE and FAST." New drugs to slow Alzheimer’s progression, mRNA technology used in cancer vaccines, rapid point-of-care molecular testing—tests which give results while the patient is still in the clinic, and diabetes medications turned into weight loss drugs. These are some of the topics we’ll be discussing today as the top medical stories of 2023. Visit us at OnMedicalGrounds.com for more podcasts! You can subscribe through your podcast platform, our website, or follow u ..read more
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A Pharmacist’s Take: Navigating the Diabetes Drug Shortage – Part 1
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by Dr. Jane Caldwell and Dr. Heather Whitley
4M ago
Today On Medical Grounds, we will be speaking with Dr. Heather Whitley. Dr. Whitley is a clinical professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. She is a board certified pharmacotherapy specialist and a certified diabetes educator.  Earlier this year, Dr. Whitley spoke with us about screening for diabetes in high-risk individuals. Today, she is back to talk about some new things going on in the diabetes and pharmacy world. This is part 1 of a two part series. In Part 1, Dr. Whitley will be discussing shortages in GLP-1 agonist drugs ..read more
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A Pharmacist’s Take: Pharmacy Deserts and Patient Care – Part 2
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by Dr. Jane Caldwell and Dr. Heather Whitley
4M ago
Today On Medical Grounds we will be speaking with Dr. Heather Whitley for part two of our discussion. Dr. Whitley is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. She is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist and a Certified Diabetes Educator. Earlier this year, Dr. Whitley spoke with us about screening for diabetes in high-risk individuals. Dr. Whitley is well published—predominantly in diabetes related research. In part 1 we explored options for patients with diabetes who can’t obtain their GLP-1 receptor agonist dru ..read more
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Medical Mystery Cases - A Bird's Eye View
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6M ago
Joe Sutter, an 82 year old widower, cancer survivor, and avid bird watcher, collapses at home. His daughter and son-in-law find him on the floor, mumbling, with changes to his vision. Using lab results and patient presentation, can you figure out what is wrong with Joe before the doctor does? A word of warning... it may not be as simple as you think. This Medical Mystery Case is accredited for one hour of FREE continuing education credit for physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and laboratory professionals. To recieve credit for this program, please visit the link below, review the add ..read more
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Medical Mystery Cases - A Case of Road Rash
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6M ago
Join us for another Medical Mystery Case! Can you figure out what is causing Manuel's problem? "I was pulling into the parking lot the other morning and I saw this 18-wheeler parked at the far end of the lot. My first patient that day, surprise! was a trucker, and a patient I had seen a few weeks ago...." Visit us at OnMedicalGrounds.com for more podcasts! You can subscribe through your podcast platform, our website, or follow us on social media for podcast updates and medical news. Some of our podcasts offer FREE CME/CE credits. LinkTree Twitter LinkedIn Instagram ..read more
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Medical Mystery Cases - A Rocky Start
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Little Kemena was born early at 32 weeks via emergency C-section. At first it seemed Paul’s newborn would be okay—then the respiratory therapist asked him to move aside... Using lab values and patient presentation as clues, can you figure out what is wrong before the neonatologist does? This Medical Mystery Case is accredited for one hour of FREE continuing education credit for physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and laboratory professionals. To recieve credit for this program, please visit the link below, review the additional material, and then click CME/CE to fill out an evaluation ..read more
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