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NACE Journal Club #11
Manage episode 441653741 series 2878447
The NACE Journal Club with Dr. Neil Skolnik, provides review and analysis of recently published journal articles important to the practice of primary care medicine. In this episode Dr. Skolnik and guests review the following publications:
1. Blood Biomarkers to Detect Alzheimer Disease in Primary Care and Secondary Care. JAMA 2024. Discussion by:
Guest:
Stephen Salloway, MD
Director of Neurology and the Memory and Aging Program at Butler Hospital
Professor of Psychiatry and Professor of Neurology at the
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
2. Tirzepatide for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Obesity - (The SURMOUNT OSA Trial) – NEJM 2024. Discussion by:
Guest:
Atul Malhotra, MD
Professor of Pulmonary Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
Previous at the University of California, San Diego.
3. Relative vaccine effectiveness of high-dose vs standard-dose influenza vaccines in preventing hospitalization and mortality: A meta-analysis of the evidence. Journal of Infection July 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2024.106187 Discussion by:
Guest:
Anupriya Grover-Wenk, MD
Faculty– Family Medicine Residency Program
Jefferson Health – Abington
Medical Director and Host, Neil Skolnik, MD, is an academic family physician who sees patients and teaches residents and medical students as professor of Family and Community Medicine at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University and Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program at Abington Jefferson Health in Pennsylvania. Dr. Skolnik graduated from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, and did his residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.
This Podcast Episode does not offer CME/CE Credit.
Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content.
72 episódios
Manage episode 441653741 series 2878447
The NACE Journal Club with Dr. Neil Skolnik, provides review and analysis of recently published journal articles important to the practice of primary care medicine. In this episode Dr. Skolnik and guests review the following publications:
1. Blood Biomarkers to Detect Alzheimer Disease in Primary Care and Secondary Care. JAMA 2024. Discussion by:
Guest:
Stephen Salloway, MD
Director of Neurology and the Memory and Aging Program at Butler Hospital
Professor of Psychiatry and Professor of Neurology at the
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
2. Tirzepatide for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Obesity - (The SURMOUNT OSA Trial) – NEJM 2024. Discussion by:
Guest:
Atul Malhotra, MD
Professor of Pulmonary Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
Previous at the University of California, San Diego.
3. Relative vaccine effectiveness of high-dose vs standard-dose influenza vaccines in preventing hospitalization and mortality: A meta-analysis of the evidence. Journal of Infection July 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2024.106187 Discussion by:
Guest:
Anupriya Grover-Wenk, MD
Faculty– Family Medicine Residency Program
Jefferson Health – Abington
Medical Director and Host, Neil Skolnik, MD, is an academic family physician who sees patients and teaches residents and medical students as professor of Family and Community Medicine at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University and Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program at Abington Jefferson Health in Pennsylvania. Dr. Skolnik graduated from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, and did his residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.
This Podcast Episode does not offer CME/CE Credit.
Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content.
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