

Clinician's Roundtable
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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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May 21, 2008 • 13min
Alcohol Use Disorders: Can We Do More?
Host: Larry Kaskel, MD
Guest: Mark Willenbring, MD
Given the pervasiveness of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the United States, Dr. Mark Willenbring says, “we need to be intervening at a much earlier stage and providing treatment to a much broader range of people then we currently do.” Dr. Willenbring, director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism's Division of Treatment and Recovery Research, joins host Dr. Larry Kaskel to talk about new information from epidemiologic research on the prevalence and progression of heavy drinking and alcohol use disorders. In addition, Dr. Willenbring discusses the subtypes of alcohol dependence, and the nature of AUDs, in the context of DSM revisions.

May 21, 2008 • 13min
Understanding Adolescent College Application Stress
Understanding the unique stressors of growing up in today’s world is an important part of treating children and adolescents. One of the most challenging events that our children endure is the college application process. Competition for spots at top colleges is at an all-time high. How does this affect our children and their families? Author of Fat Envelope Frenzy, Former Assistant Director of Admissions at Dartmouth College, Joie Jager-Hyman joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt.

May 21, 2008 • 13min
Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Is The First Antibiotic Dose a Good Quality of Care Measure?
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: James Welker, DO
The time to first antibiotic dose in patients with community-acquired pneumonia is a core quality measure by which hospitals and physicians are evaluated. Might this time pressure have a negative effect on the accuracy of diagnosis of pneumonia? Dr. James Welker, the Director of the Franklin Square Clinical Research Center, joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt to discuss his research in this area.

May 21, 2008 • 13min
Involuntary Defeat Strategy
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: Leon Sloman, MD
Dr. Leon Sloman has developed a new comprehensive evolutionary model of depression and anxiety which may prompt a radically new approach to psychotherapy. He joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt to discuss IDS – the involuntary defeat strategy.

May 21, 2008 • 13min
A Review of Performance-Enhancing Nutritional Supplements In Sports
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: Christine Rosenbloom, PhD
Athletes, always looking for an edge, are experimenting with a litany of products touted as performance enhancers. What are our athletic patients sampling these days? Will these items give them the extra boost they crave? Dr. Christine Rosenbloom, professor of nutrition at the College of Health and Human Sciences at Georgia State University, breaks down the latest evidence on performance-enhancing nutritional supplements. Dr. Leslie Lundt hosts.

May 21, 2008 • 13min
Lack of Sleep in the ICU: What are the Health Consequences?
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: Randall Friese, MD
Some complications are so common that we overlook them. The lack of sleep in the ICU is a potent example. Host Dr. Leslie Lundt welcomes Dr. Randall Friese, Assistant Professor of Surgery at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas and author of a recent study on sleep in the ICU.

May 21, 2008 • 13min
How Early Sexual Experiences Contribute to Sexual Function in Adults
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: Lori Brotto, PhD
How do the age of first sexual intercourse and the emotional aspects of that experience contribute to later adult sexual functioning? Dr. Lori Brotto joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt to discuss her research in this area.

May 21, 2008 • 13min
Selenium in Chronic Illness
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: Maria Boosalis, PhD, MPH, R.D L.D
Selenium functions as a dietary antioxidant and may play a role in many chronic diseases. When should we consider selenium augmentation? Dr. Maria Boosalis joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt to discuss this exciting new area of nutritional research.

May 20, 2008 • 13min
Elevated Cardiovascular Risk in Young Males
Host: Lee Freedman, MD
Guest: Antoinette Moran, MD
Adult men typically encounter higher cardiovascular risk levels at an earlier age than their gender counterparts. Can this divergence in risk be traced back to childhood? Host Dr. Lee Freedman discusses the surprising results of recent research into cardiovascular concerns among adolescent males with Dr. Antoinette Moran, professor of pediatrics and director of pediatric endocrinology at the Medical School at the University of Minnesota.

May 20, 2008 • 13min
Osteopathic Medicine's Importance to the Healthcare System
Host: Bruce Japsen
Guest: John Crosby, JD
What is a D.O.? What is osteopathic medicine? Although it has been around for decades, osteopaths and what they do are often not understood, but osteopathy is a growing field gaining more credibility backed by solid research from John Crosby, executive director of the American Osteopathic Association. He tells the Chicago Tribune's Bruce Japsen about current pursuits in osteopathic medicine that are supported by research.


