

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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Oct 26, 2007 • 13min
24 Years in the Funeral Industry
Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD
Guest: Marguerite O'Connor, MEd
Join Funeral Director Marguerite O'Connor as she offers her best advice for meeting the needs of patients and families at the end-of-life.

Oct 26, 2007 • 13min
Patient Controlled Analgesia
Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD
Guest: Sharon Kozachik, PhD, RN
Join Sharon Kozachik PhD, RN, from Johns Hopkins University, discuss the pros and cons of patient controlled analgesia.

Oct 25, 2007 • 13min
Teaching Communicative Skills to Medical Students
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD
Guest: David Mayer, MD
Dr. David Mayer leads a program that teaches medical students and house staff the "low tech, high yield" science of listening and communicating empathy. This skill is especially important in helping physicians in training convey themselves honestly, fostering greater transparency in care. The benefits of these skills become especially apparent when medical errors and unexpected results occur, testing the relationship and trust between patient and physician.

Oct 25, 2007 • 13min
Reducing Medical Errors and Improving Transparency in Patient Care
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD
Guest: David Mayer, MD
D. Maurice Pickard discusses with Dr. David Mayer the "how" and "when" of disclosing adverse patient outcomes and medical errors, which has proven to be a difficult challenge for the medical profession. In the wake of medical errors, families want to know what problems have been recognized, and the steps taken to prevent their medical care from faltering again. Dr. Mayer then speaks about the training process in communicative skills for medical students, including how to apologize.

Oct 25, 2007 • 13min
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD
Guest: Amy Franze
Guest: Louis Philipson, MD, PhD
Join Dr. Lou Philipson from the University of Chicago and Amy Franze, the Executive Director of the Illinois JDRF, to discuss type 1 diabetes.

Oct 25, 2007 • 13min
Government's Affects on American Center for Cures
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest: Lou Weisbach
Lou Wiesbach, founder and CEO of Ha-Lo Industries when it was the world’s largest promotional products company, current President of Stadium Capital Associates, political advocate, fundraiser and advisor, and the person who came up with the idea for the American Center for Cures discusses how presidential politics and current support will affect the possibility of an American Center for Cures.

Oct 25, 2007 • 13min
How to Drive Better Treatments to Patients in Need
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest: Lou Weisbach
Lou Wiesbach, founder and CEO of Ha-Lo Industries when it was the world’s largest promotional products company, current President of Stadium Capital Associates, political advocate, fundraiser and advisor, and the person who came up with the idea for the American Center for Cures discusses how a government run American Center for Cures would drive better treatments to patients in need.

Oct 25, 2007 • 13min
Critical Need for American Center for Cures in US
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest: Lou Weisbach
Lou Wiesbach, founder and CEO of Ha-Lo Industries when it was the world’s largest promotional products company, current President of Stadium Capital Associates, political advocate, fundraiser and advisor, and the person who came up with the idea for the American Center for Cures discusses how can we change government priorities and reward systems to get better treatments and cures to patients faster and more economically?

Oct 25, 2007 • 13min
How to Make American Center for Cures a Reality
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest: Lou Weisbach
Lou Wiesbach, founder and CEO of Ha-Lo Industries when it was the world’s largest promotional products company, current President of Stadium Capital Associates, political advocate, fundraiser and advisor, and the person who came up with the idea for the American Center for Cures discusses is there something we can do to rework government priorities and reward systems to get better treatments and cures to patients faster and more economically?

Oct 24, 2007 • 13min
Newer Thoughts on Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Host: Lee Freedman, MD
Guest: William Chey, MD
Dr. Chey discusses newer thinking on the etiology, pathophysiology and treatment of this common and difficult condition.


