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Tune in to interviews with the top thought leaders in medicine exploring the clinical and professional issues that are foremost in the minds of the medical community. Join us at the Clinician's Roundtable for discussions on a vast range of topics that every medical professional should know about.
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The Hidden Respiratory Burden of Obesity: Understanding the Clinical Consequences 02.01.2026 3:45
Guest: Sujith Cherian MD, FCCP, DAABIP Obesity introduces distinct changes to respiratory physiology that ripple across care settings—from subtle outpatient symptoms to complex ventilatory challenges in the ICU and heightened perioperative risks. Dr. Sujith Cherian explains real-world scenarios and physiologic insights to show how excess weight influences not just lung mechanics, but length of sta...
From Gut Microbe to Metabolic Modulator: The Potential Role of R. hominis in Obesity 31.12.2025 4:30
Host: Hallie Blevins, PhD A new preclinical study investigated whether Roseburia hominis , a gut microbe often depleted in individuals with obesity, could play a direct role in regulating metabolism. Learn more as Dr. Hallie Blevins explores these findings and their potential implications for future treatment of obesity and related metabolic disorders in this AudioAbstract .
Reconnecting With Patients: A Human-Centered Approach to Everyday Practice 09.12.2025 11:15
Guest: Michael Greenberg, MD Host: Ryan Quigley What does it really mean to humanize medicine? In this candid conversation, Ryan Quigley and Dr. Michael Greenberg explore how clinicians can revive empathy, trust, and emotional connection in patient care, from intentional language shifts to brief yet meaningful moments of authentic connection. Dr. Greenberg is a dermatologist at the Illinois Dermat...
Linking Obesity to Alzheimer’s: The Lipid Signals Driving Neurodegeneration 31.10.2025 4:30
Guest: Stephen Wong, PhD Emerging research suggests that the effects of obesity extend beyond metabolism, reaching the brain in ways that may influence the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Tune in as Dr. Stephen Wong discusses how fat-derived vesicles act as molecular messengers, potentially linking systemic inflammation and lipid imbalance to neurodegenerative changes. Dr. Wong is the John S....
Screening for Prediabetes in Youth with Obesity: Evaluating the TyG Index 30.10.2025 5:00
Host: Ryan Quigley A cross-sectional study in Frontiers in Endocrinology assessed the triglyceride–glucose (TyG) index as a potential screening marker for prediabetes in children and adolescents with obesity. Hear from ReachMD's Ryan Quigley as he discusses the findings from this research and explores how the TyG index could provide an accessible tool for early risk stratification.
Obesity and Cancer Screening: National Trends and Disparities Revealed 28.10.2025 3:45
Guest: Vance Albaugh, MD, PhD Emerging data reveal a troubling trend: individuals with higher body mass index are significantly less likely to receive routine cancer screenings, raising urgent concerns about care equity. Join Dr. Vance Albaugh, Assistant Professor of Metabolic Surgery at Pennington Biomedical Research Center and Louisiana State University, as he dives into the findings from this a...
Awareness During Intubation: Exploring Risks and Monitoring in ICU Settings 27.10.2025 5:15
Guest: Yana Zemkova, MD How often are ICU patients conscious during intubation despite paralysis? Hear from Dr. Yana Zemkova as she discusses new findings on the incidence of awareness with paralysis and the urgent need for improved monitoring in critical care. Dr. Zemkova is Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine specializing in Pulmonary, Critical Care and Occupational Medicine at the...
Obesity and Respiratory Function: Understanding Mechanical and Functional Impacts 24.10.2025 5:00
Guest: Sujith Cherian MD, FCCP, DAABIP Obesity impacts how the lungs function in a variety of ways, and understanding these impacts is essential for interpreting pulmonary function tests, identifying restrictive or obstructive patterns, and managing ventilation. Learn more with Dr. Sujith Cherian, who's an Associate Professor in the Divisions of Critical Care, Pulmonary, and Sleep Medicine at Univ...
Real-World Effectiveness of Liraglutide for Obesity: Multicenter Data From Turkey 24.10.2025 4:15
Host: Ryan Quigley A large retrospective study across 38 endocrinology clinics in Turkey showed that liraglutide led to meaningful weight loss and metabolic improvements—even at slightly reduced doses. Hear from ReachMD's Ryan Quigley as he reviews recent real-world data on this GLP-1 receptor agonist.
Advancing MPE Diagnosis and Prognosis: Clinical Value of Biomarker Integration 23.10.2025 5:30
Guest: David Feller-Kopman, MD Cytology via thoracentesis remains the first-line approach for diagnosing malignant pleural effusion (MPE), yet its sensitivity is limited. leaving many patients undiagnosed or delayed in treatment. In this expert-led discussion, Dr. David Feller-Kopman explores the limitations of current diagnostic methods and the evolving role of biomarkers in enhancing both diagno...
Navigating Pediatric Obesity: Tools and Strategies for Success in Primary Care 20.10.2025 5:15
Guest: Jaime Moore, MD Discussing weight with pediatric patients and families is a nuanced challenge shaped by stigma, culture, and access—but it’s also a vital opportunity for early intervention. Dr. Jaime Moore shares how to build confidence, counter bias, and leverage practical tools and partnerships that support long-term, personalized care. Dr. Moore is an Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nut...
Saliva as a Window Into Cystic Fibrosis: Metabolic Biomarkers and Clinical Potential 10.10.2025 4:00
Host: Ryan Quigley In a 2025 study investigating salivary metabolites as potential biomarkers in cystic fibrosis, researchers identified distinct metabolic patterns linked with key complications as well as correlations with lung function. In this AudioAbstract, Ryan Quigley discusses how a simple saliva sample could provide clinicians with an accessible, non-invasive tool to stratify patients, mon...
Understanding and Treating Trauma in Pediatric Patients: Key Management Strategies 30.09.2025 14:00
Host: Ryan Quigley Guest: Heather Forkey, MD Guest: Wynne Morgan, MD Childhood trauma can profoundly alter brain and behavioral development, making it essential to recognize how trauma differs from other diagnoses like ADHD. Ryan Quigley sits down with Drs. Heather Forkey and Wynne Morgan, who presented on this topic at the 2025 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, to...
Genetic Testing in Pediatrics: Identifying Neurodevelopmental Disorders Early 30.09.2025 3:15
Guest: Jennifer M. Kalish, MD, PhD, FAAP Early genetic evaluation plays a vital role in identifying potential causes of neurodevelopmental disorders and guiding families on next steps, expectations, and recurrence risks. Dr. Jennifer Kalish joins us to share practical insights for recognizing when to initiate testing, selecting the right tests, and addressing barriers such as insurance and interpr...
Prioritizing Health Equity in Pediatric Practice: Strategies for Meaningful Change 30.09.2025 9:15
Host: Shelina Ramnarine, PhD Guest: Yolanda N. Evans, MD, FAAP Recognizing how inequities can significantly impact pediatric care outcomes is essential to improving access, trust, and long-term health. Dr. Shelina Ramnarine is joined by Dr. Yolanda Evans to discuss actionable strategies that can help us deliver more inclusive care, from social determinant screeners to equity-focused frameworks. Dr...
Recognizing Neonatal FPIES: Key Clues for Early Diagnosis and Treatment 25.09.2025 5:30
Host: Ryan Quigley Neonatal food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (N-FPIES) is an underrecognized condition often misdiagnosed as necrotizing enterocolitis, despite distinct clinical and lab features that demand a different treatment approach. In this AudioAbstract , ReachMD's Ryan Quigley explores the early signs, immune pathways, and diagnostic markers of N-FPIES, offering essential insigh...
Understanding Pediatric Eye Disorders: Key Insights from AAP 2025 25.09.2025 4:00
Guest: Laura B. Enyedi, MD Pediatricians are often the first to encounter eye conditions that can range from common to life-threatening. Hear from Dr. Laura Enyedi as she shares highlights from her presentation on diagnosing childhood ocular disorders from the 2025 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition. Dr. Enyedi is a Professor of Ophthalmology and an Associate P...
Tailoring Treatment in Pediatric Meningitis: Age-Based Considerations 05.09.2025 3:30
Guest: Jessica Snowden, MD, MS, FAAP, MHPTT Every moment counts when meningitis is suspected. To help reduce the risk of poor neurologic outcomes, Dr. Jessica Snowden is here to review age-based considerations that guide empiric antibiotic and antiviral choices—from neonatal infections acquired at delivery to risks in unvaccinated older children. Dr. Snowden is a Professor of Pediatrics and Vice C...
Beyond the Stiff Neck: Meningitis Detection in Infants and Toddlers 04.09.2025 3:30
Guest: Jessica Snowden, MD, MS, FAAP, MHPTT Despite the success of meningitis vaccination programs, pediatricians must remain vigilant as cases still occur and can be life-threatening if missed. That’s why Dr. Jessica Snowden joins us to share how we can identify subtle behavioral cues, understand age-specific presentations, and diagnose patients using the gold-standard approach of lumbar puncture...
Exploring the Connection Between E-Cigarette Use and Psoriasis 27.08.2025 3:30
Guest: Joe K. Tung, MD, MBA While cigarette smoking is known to be linked to psoriasis, it was unclear whether or not e-cigarette use also carries risk. To address this research gap, a recent study analyzed data from over 28,000 United States adults, and, after adjusting for potential confounding variables, found that there is a statistically significant association between e-cigarette use and pso...
Treating Psoriasis Patients Who Vape: Barriers and Interventions 27.08.2025 3:00
Guest: Joe K. Tung, MD, MBA For dermatologists, treating psoriasis patients who use e-cigarettes can be challenging, particularly because of a lack of education about its risks, mental health concerns, and impacts on treatment efficacy. That being said, there are ways to address these challenges to support patients and improve outcomes. Join Dr. Joe Tung, a board-certified dermatologist who curren...
Advances in Psoriasis Treatment: Selecting the Right Biologic Therapy 15.08.2025 3:44
Guest: Robert Gniadecki, MD Biologic therapies have helped significantly improve outcomes and quality of life for patients with psoriasis. With several IL-17 and IL-23 inhibitors now available, choosing between biologics often depends on the dermatologist’s experience, the patient’s needs, and potential side effects. Hear Dr. Robert Gniadecki, a Professor of Dermatology and the Director of the Div...
Elevating Post-Surgical Care: The Role of Multidisciplinary Wound Teams 05.08.2025 2:45
Host: Karen Bauer, DNP, APRN-CNP, CWS In post-surgical wound management, multidisciplinary collaboration is key in minimizing readmissions, reducing infection risk, and improving healing outcomes. Hear from Dr. Karen Bauer as she highlights the importance of early specialist involvement, standardized protocols, and digital tools to improve both clinical outcomes and patient experiences. Dr. Bauer...
Improving Post-Surgical Outcomes With Proactive, Multidisciplinary Care 05.08.2025 3:00
Host: Karen Bauer, DNP, APRN-CNP, CWS Communication breakdowns during care transitions can compromise recovery—but they’re often preventable. Initiating multidisciplinary planning before surgery can help streamline post-surgical wound and skin management. Hear from Dr. Karen Bauer as she explains how how proactive use of care navigators, EMR tools, and tailored care pathways can strengthen coordin...
Driving Wound Care Forward: AI, Wearables, and Point-of-Care Diagnostics 25.06.2025 2:45
Guest: Kara Couch, MS, CRNP, CWCN-AP, FAAWC The integration of near-infrared spectroscopy, bacterial fluorescence, and AI-powered imaging is accelerating precision in wound management. Discover how sensor technology, smart bandages, and real-time data from wearables are standardizing care, reducing variability, and enabling faster clinical decision-making with Ms. Kara Couch. She's a certified wou...
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