American Medical Association
Clinically Significant™
Step into the world of cutting-edge medicine with Clinically Significant™—the CME podcast from AMA Ed Hub™. Join physicians as they reveal real-life stories behind the latest medical breakthroughs bridging evidence-based research and clinical applications. Each episode offers practical solutions to help health care professionals improve patient outcomes and explores the potential, limitation and processes to elevate care standards across medical practices. Whether on the frontlines or leading a team, this podcast equips you with learnings to make a difference in your practice. Clinically Signi...
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Nov 25, 2025
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Episodes
Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention: Guideline Review and Implementation Challenges 25.11.2025 28:24
CME Available on the AMA Ed Hub™: https://edhub.ama-assn.org/ama-education/audio-player/10.1001/ama.2025.0002237 What would it take to make cervical cancer a disease of the past? In this episode of Clinically Significant™, host Maylyn Martinez, MD, MSc, sits down with Rebecca Perkins, MD, MSc, and Jodi Abbott, MD, MSc, MHCM, to break down the evolution of cervical cancer screening - from classic P...
Microplastics Infiltrate Our Bodies. How Can Physicians Help? 11.11.2025 21:57
CME Available on the AMA Ed Hub™: https://edhub.ama-assn.org/ama-education/audio-player/10.1001/ama.2025.0002215 When plastic breaks down into microplastic particles, not only do they pollute the environment—numerous studies have found they infiltrate multiple organ systems and tissues. In fact, a 2022 study in Environmental International estimated that microplastics were circulating in the blood...
Can AI Help Physicians Detect Sepsis? 21.10.2025 29:48
CME available on the AMA Ed Hub™: https://edhub.ama-assn.org/ama-education/audio-player/10.1001/ama.2025.0002174 Sepsis: at its inception, it is difficult to recognize but easy to treat; left unattended, it becomes easy to recognize and difficult to treat. As the adage states, sepsis is notoriously difficult to recognize in its early stages, due to the lack of a definitive diagnostic tool. When le...
Ambulate TID or Hospital-Acquired Disability (HAD)? 21.10.2025 30:16
CME available on the AMA Ed Hub™: https://edhub.ama-assn.org/ama-education/audio-player/10.1001/ama.2025.0002176 Why is it that individuals who are hospitalized often leave the hospital with decreased mobility and functional abilities? In this episode of Clinically Significant™, host Maylyn Martinez, MD, MSc explores the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of Hospital-acquired disability (HAD). Are...
Countering Medical Misinformation in the Clinical Setting (and Beyond) 21.10.2025 28:36
CME available on the AMA Ed Hub™: https://edhub.ama-assn.org/ama-education/audio-player/10.1001/ama.2025.0002175 Widespread medical misinformation on social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube can negatively impact patient health and erode trust in health care professionals. In this episode, hosts Jodi Abbott, MD, MSc, MHCM, Maylyn Martinez, MD, MSc, and Avir Mitra, MD, and guest S...
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