

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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Sep 7, 2007 • 13min
Evaluating the Mind of the Accused
Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD
Guest: Robert Heilbronner, PhD
What is a neuropsychologists role in the evaluation of the plaintiff in a civil case or the accused in a crimial case? Join Dr. Bill Rutenberg as he engages neuropsychologist Robert Heilbronner Ph. D. in conversation about forensic neuropsychology.

Sep 7, 2007 • 13min
Sports and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD
Guest: Robert Heilbronner, PhD
As the team neuropsychologist for the Chicago Blackhawks, Dr. Heilbronner is often called upon to evaluate minimal traumatic brain injury. In this segment Dr. Rutenberg asks him about the testing process and the evaulation of mild TBI. How do you determine if the athlete should be allowed back in the game?

Sep 7, 2007 • 13min
A Neuropsychologists Evaluation of Malingering
Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD
Guest: Robert Heilbronner, PhD
As a neuropsychologist, Dr. Heilbronner is often asked upon to evaulate malingering. Does a patient have a valid reason to be avoiding work after an injury? Are they exagerating their symptoms? How can a neuropsychologist help evaluate whether or not someone is malingering?

Sep 7, 2007 • 13min
Personal Experience when Stricken with Cancer
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Richard J. Boxer, M. D.,Professor of Clinical Urology, University of Miami,Clinical Professor, Surgery/Urology, University of Wisconsin-Madison,Clinical Professor, Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,Clinical Professor, Health Policy, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee discusses his personal experience with the diagnosis of melanoma amd non-Hodgkins lymphoma.

Sep 7, 2007 • 11min
Public/Private Enterprise to Drive Cures to Patients
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Richard J. Boxer, Professor of Clinical Urology at the University of Miami discusses how public/private enterprise wiil drive cures to patients.

Sep 7, 2007 • 13min
Research and the American Center for Cures
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Dr. Richard J. Boxer, Professor of Clinical Urology at the University of Miami discusses the purpose for the American Center for Cures in research.

Sep 7, 2007 • 13min
The American Center for Cures
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Dr. Richard Boxer, Chief Science Officer of Vancerta, Inc. and Clinical Professor of Surgery/Urology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, discusses the American Center for Cures. What is it and why is it important?

Sep 6, 2007 • 13min
Childhood Diseases: Can Cord Blood Be a Cure?
Host: Renee Matthews, MD
Guest: Joanne Kurtzberg, MD
In this segment, Dr. Joanne Kurtzberg discusses some of the many childhood diseases that umbilical cord blood has shown to successfully treat.

Sep 6, 2007 • 11min
Umbilical Cord Blood Research
Host: Renee Matthews, MD
Guest: Joanne Kurtzberg, MD
In this segment Dr. Joanne Kurtzberg talks about her research involving umbilical cord blood.

Sep 6, 2007 • 13min
Surgical Training on the Battlefield
Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD
Guest: LTC Robert Rush, Jr., MD
In this segment Dr. Mark Hill speaks to currently deployed surgeon Col Robert Rush about his surgical experiences in Iraq and Honduras.


