Clinician's Roundtable

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May 16, 2009 • 15min

Putting a Price on Quality When it Comes to Prescriptions

Host: Bruce Japsen Guest: Eric Elliott What if prescription costs were tied to outcomes and how patients do on their prescriptions? It's already happening. Eric Elliott, president of CignaPharmacy Management, tells the Chicago Tribune's Bruce Japsen about new ways health benefits companies are working to provide more effective treatments.
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May 16, 2009 • 13min

Lost in Translation: A Tech Solution for the Multi-Lingual ED

Host: Bruce Japsen Guest: Michael King The burgeoning number of emergency patients who do not speak English because our nation has become so diverse is creating a greater imperative to bridge the language gap in the hospital. Live video interpretation and translation could be the answer, says Michael King, director of business development for the Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council, in an interview with host Bruce Japsen of the Chicago Tribune.
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May 14, 2009 • 15min

The Role of the PA in Hospitalist Medicine

Host: Lisa Dandrea Lenell, PA-C, MPAS, MBA Guest: Ed Lopez What's it like to be a hospitalist? Many PAs are turning to this growing field. Ed Lopez, founder and president of La Palma Medicine and Surgical Associates in Tacoma, Washington, talks with host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell about the ins and outs of working in a hospital. They cover a typical day, and the type of personality best suited for this growing specialty.
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May 14, 2009 • 15min

Opening Doors for PAs in the National Hospitalist Movement

Host: Lisa Dandrea Lenell, PA-C, MPAS, MBA Guest: Ed Lopez With the growing shortage of healthcare professionals, the need is growing for PAs to become part of a hospitalist team. Ed Lopez founder and president of La Palma Medicine and Surgical Associates in Tacoma, Washington, joins host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell to discuss this growing field, including how to get a job in a hospital setting and the challenges and future for this specialty track within the PA profession.
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May 14, 2009 • 15min

What PAs Need to Know About Genetic Testing

Host: Lisa Dandrea Lenell, PA-C, MPAS, MBA Guest: Andrew Faucett How does a PA handle a patient who comes in following genetic testing, and how do they counsel that patient on their results? PA educators are realizing this scenario is becoming commonplace. Since 2008, genetics is now a required course for all PA students. Andrew Faucett, an assistant professor in the department of human genetics at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta joins host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell to discuss the importance of genetic medicine in your daily practice.
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May 14, 2009 • 15min

Regulating PAs Through State Law

Host: Lisa Dandrea Lenell, PA-C, MPAS, MBA Guest: Ann Davis Guest: Beth Grivett Each state has its own laws and regulations on what physician assistants may and may not do within their practice. Host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell is joined by two guests for her discussion on state law. PA Ann Davis, director of state government advocacy and outreach with the American Academy of Physician Assistants discusses six key elements that help determine good state law for the PA practice. PA Beth Grivett, legislative chair for the California Academy of Physician Assistants, talks about how she lobbied and succeeded in removing restrictions on PAs when it comes to performing and signing physicals for the division of motor vehicles in California.
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May 13, 2009 • 15min

Adding Ancillaries: Balancing Clinical Needs with Finances

Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Owen J. Dahl, MBA Thinking about adding an ancillary service to your practice? It's a move that certainly has the potential to be an additional source of revenue, but in order to make that happen, you'll need to do your due diligence research to ensure that it makes sense for your patients and your practice. Host Dr. Larry Kaskel gets some helpful guidance from Owen Dahl, nationally recognized medical practice management expert, on what you need to know to make your new toy a moneymaker: finding the necessary space within your facility, accruing needed sources of funding, and juxtaposing these items and much more with your patients' clinical needs.
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May 7, 2009 • 15min

Tips for Starting a New Practice

Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: William Hutton, MD Decisions on practice philosophy, finances, marketing, and much more are yours to make when starting your own medical practice. That's the good news. But it can also make the prospect of setting up your own shop seem extremely daunting. From picking a location, to creating a business plan, to seeking expert advice on accounting, credentialing and legal issues, how can you put it all together to create a successful private practice? Host Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes Dr. William Hutton, founder and chairman of the board of MedSynergies, a medical practice management firm based in Irving, Texas, who provides pointers you can use when launching your own practice.
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May 7, 2009 • 15min

Physician Assistants: What's in a Name?

Host: Lisa Dandrea Lenell, PA-C, MPAS, MBA Guest: Dave Mittman, PA Does the title Physician Assistant truly capture the core of the PA's role in the 21st century? Does the title hinder efforts to advance the role of the PA profession? Is the word "assistant" confusing to patients, doctors and other healthcare professionals? Those are just a few of the questions explored by host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell and Dave Mittman, president elect of the American College of Clinicians and founder of Clinician 1, the online home for physican assistants and nurse practitioners. The two discuss the history behind the PA moniker and the debate over whether or not the physician assistant should become "physician associate."
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May 5, 2009 • 15min

Federal Funding Controversies and Stem Cell Research

Host: Bruce Japsen Guest: Scott Gottlieb, MD The highly publicized decision by President Obama to add more federal dollars toward embryonic stem cell research may be fueling misconceptions about how drugs and medical products are created. But it's a part of the debate on stem cells that some in medicine think needs to be heard. Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former Food and Drug Administration deputy commissioner and resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses with host Bruce Japsen funding realities, and what he sees as misconceptions related to the National Institutes of Health's new funding powers in the area of embryonic stem cells.

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