Podcasts

Podcast: A Practical Long-Term Approach to Diabetes Care

How does the chronic care model of diabetes care differ from the acute care model-and how might this approach work for you and your patients?

Podcast: Insulin Resistance-Not Just a Biochemical Phenomenon

Dr Robert Gabbay discusses strategies to improve patient compliance with insulin therapy.

Podcast: Measles Shows Its Spots-Again

Measles is making a comeback . . . yet again . . . in the United States.

HPV Vaccine: The Myths . . . and the Facts

Presidential candidate Michelle Bachmann recently made the unsubstantiated comment on national TV that the HPV vaccine has “very serious consequences” and that it can cause mental retardation.

When Is a "Sick" Headache a Migraine?

A bad ("sick" or killer) headache is usually a migraine if underlying organic causes of pain are ruled out.

Podcast: Does Your Patient Have Type I or Type II Diabetes?

How can you determine whether your patient with newly diagnosed diabetes has type I or type II disease?

Podcast: The Practice of Nonsuicidal Self-injury in Adolescents Part 2

In Part 2 of this podcast series, Dr Smith continues his discussion of the practice of nonsuicidal self-injury in adolescents.

Podcast: The Practice of Nonsuicidal Self-injury in Adolescents Part 1

In this podcast, Dr Smith discusses the practice of nonsuicidal self-injury in adolescents-cutting, burning, self-hitting or banging, scratching, interfering with wound healing-may be increasing.

What’s New in Lyme Disease?

In the next few minutes, nationally recognized expert, Dr Robert Schoen, will discuss the latest findings on Lyme disease.

Which of Your Patients Is More Likely to Need Revision Surgery After Total Hip Replacement?

In this podcast, Dr Katz will discuss one of his recent studies that looked at risk factors for revision surgery after total hip replacement.