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Psych Congress Network
With regard to his panel, “DSM-5 Text Revision (DSM-5-TR): What’s New and What’s Different,” which was presented at Psych Congress Elevate 2022, Michael B. First, MD, professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University in New York City, and editor and co-chair of the DSM-5-TR, responds to questions in this Q&A. The updated text’s main revisions to the “Introduction” and “Use” sections are discussed by Dr. First, who also explains the new diagnoses it now includes and provides his thoughts on how the enhanced text will help psychiatrists in their daily work.
Psychiatry July 26th 2022
ACP Internist
In this simulated study, researchers estimated that, for an average panel of 2,500 patients, a primary care clinician would require 26.7 hours a day to provide preventive, chronic, and acute care with documentation/inbox management.
Family Medicine/General Practice July 19th 2022
Blood
Major advances in the understanding of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has prompted the need for this update, which includes a revised European LeukemiaNet (ELN) genetic risk classification, revised response criteria, and treatment recommendations from the 2010 and 2017 editions.
Hematology/Oncology July 18th 2022
Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology
In this case, the second in a three-part series, a man was diagnosed with prostate cancer based on a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level of 6.5 ng/mL. The initial diagnosis was stage 3 disease (T3, N0, M0), with a Gleason score of 3+4=7. The rationale for the treatment decisions is explained, along with the trials (ARAMIS, SPARTAN, PROSPER) that influenced the decisions.
Oncology, Medical July 18th 2022
MDLinx
‘Bikini medicine’ (see the Boston Globe article) is an outdated, sexist idea that men and women should be cared for similarly — dubbed as such due to the mistaken belief that women’s health only differs in the parts of women that bikinis cover. A ridiculous notion, considering that cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and autoimmune diseases affect women differently than men. Last time we checked, the bikini doesn’t cover any of them.
Cardiology July 13th 2022
Dr. Lucinda A. Harris, an associate professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine in Scottsdale, AZ, offers her evidence-based approach to diagnosing and treating these five rare GI diseases: Non-celiac gluten sensitivity Eosinophilic esophagitis Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) Ehlers-Danlos syndrome Mast cell activation syndrome
Family Medicine/General Practice July 13th 2022