Highlights Archive: November 2024
Here you'll find the latest news and featured highlights from Clinician Resources.
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Transition to Adult Care for Individuals with Genetic Syndrome-related Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Dr. Ellen Fremion discusses the process of transitioning from pediatric to adult healthcare for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including those caused by genetic syndromes. She describes the quadruple aim-based health care transition outcome metrics and how they should be considered when developing a comprehensive healthcare transition program for this patient population.
CME credit available
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Combining Vaccine Science and Diplomacy to Achieve Global Health Equity
Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi shares her personal journey as a Latina working in science and discusses the criticality of vaccines for public health. She emphasizes the pivotal role vaccines play in safeguarding public health, underscoring their significance in fighting neglected tropical diseases.
CME credit available
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Read MoreMedication Management of Opioid Use Disorder
Joel Kanter, Pharm.D., led discussions on evidence-based practices and innovations in medication-assisted treatment (MAT), sharing insights into safe opioid management protocols and strategies for minimizing relapse and overdose risks.
CME & Pain Management credit available
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Read MoreWhy Palliative Care? Reviewing the Role and the Benefits of Palliative Care for Patients Living with Serious Illness
Dr. Mark Beiter and Dr. Paige Farinholt discuss palliative care treatment options to improve the quality of life for patients with serious illnesses and their families. They review the palliative care services available for both primary care and specialist practitioners, and how the recommended services change as the patient's illness progresses.
CME credit available
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Read MoreWhen Accuracy Becomes Passé: AI Ethics for the Coming Era of Exceptional AI
Dr. Kristin Kostick-Quenet discusses potential future applications of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the medical field and how we will need to reconsider medical and professional ethics as AI continues to advance in capacity and prevalence.
CME & Ethics credit available
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