Dr. Gary Fettke - 'The Failure of Medical Education: Why is #LCHF not being shouted from rooftops?'
Dr. Gary Fettke is an Orthopaedic Surgeon practising in Launceston, Australia. Along with his wife Belinda, Gary opened the 'Nutrition for Life – Diabetes and ...
Low Carb Down Under
Louis Ignarro, Ph.D - 2018 Visiting Professor Lecture
The Road to Stockholm- A Nobel Mission" A native of Brooklyn, New York, Dr. Ignarro studied undergraduate pharmacology and pharmacy at Columbia ...
Downstate TV
Coronavirus Epidemic Update 11: Antiviral Drugs, Treatment Trials for nCoV (Remdesivir, Chloroquine)
Coronavirus epidemic update 11 by pulmonologist Dr. Seheult of https://www.MedCram.com This video illustrates how antiviral medications work, how antivirals ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Epidemiology and Biostatistics: Introduction – Epidemiology | Lecturio
This video “Epidemiology and Biostatistics: Introduction” is part of the Lecturio course “Abdominal Wall - Anatomy” ▻ WATCH the complete course on ...
Lecturio Medical
The Emerging CNS Experimental Therapeutics Paradigm and DCRI Neurosciences Medicine
Andrew D. Krystal, MD Director, Neurosciences Medicine Duke Clinical Research Institute Professor, Brain Stimulation and Neurophysiology Duke University ...
Duke Clinical Research Institute
Gallbladder hydatid cyst: clinical features and management - Video abstract [ID 243344]
Video abstract of a review paper "Gallbladder hydatid cyst: A review on clinical features, investigations and current management” published in the open access ...
Dove Medical Press
JCI's Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Thomas Starzl
Today in the United States, more than 6000 people a year receive a liver transplant, and since liver transplants have begun, over 200000 patients have received ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 97: Vitamin D & COVID-19 Immunity, The Endothelium, & Deficiencies
The role of vitamin D in preventing viral infections, including COVID-19, is gaining attention as more studies are released. In this video, Dr. Seheult of ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Short-course rifaximin therapy for IBS-D - Video abstract [ID 167031]
Video abstract of a review paper "Short-course therapy for diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome: understanding the mechanism, impact on gut ...
Dove Medical Press
Missing Microbes: How Human Micro-Ecology is Changing | Martin J. Blaser
Dr. Martin J. Blaser is the Muriel and George Singer Professor of Medicine, professor of microbiology and director of the Human Microbiome Program at the NYU ...
Evolutionary Medicine
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 63: Is COVID-19 a Disease of the Endothelium (Blood Vessels and Clots)?
COVID-19 Update 63 with critical care specialist Roger Seheult, MD. Dr. Seheult explains the theory that seems most plausible to us here at MedCram.com: That ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences Convocation 2020
The Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences honored the Class of 2020 for their academic achievements during a virtual convocation ceremony on ...
Weill Cornell Medicine
Optogenetics: Illuminating the Path toward Causal Neuroscience
The Warren Alpert Foundation Prize honors Edward Boyden, Karl Deisseroth, Peter Hegemann and Gero Miesenböck for the development of optogenetics as a ...
Harvard Medical School
JCI's Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Eugene Braunwald
Dr. Eugene Braunwald has often been called the father of modern cardiology. Science Watch has listed Dr. Braunwald as the most frequently cited author in ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
IHPI Seminar: Precision health, big data and evidence-based medicine – contradictions or companions?
April 19, 2018 Speaker: John P.A. Ioannidis, M.D., D.Sc, professor of medicine, of health research and policy, biomedical data science, and statistics, Stanford ...
Michigan Medicine
COVID-19: The latest in therapeutics, prevention, and seasonality with Dr. Auwaerter
In part four of our mini-webinar series, COVID-19: Are We Getting Ahead?, Dr. Paul Auwaerter, Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of ...
Unbound Medicine
Intro to Medical Marijuana
The 19th annual Parkinson's Disease Patient and Carepartner Symposium focused on living well beyond traditional medicines. In this video, Donald Levy, MD, ...
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)
Bayesian adaptive trial designs for precision medicine
Dr Lee speaks with ecancer at WIN 2017 about changing attitudes and designs of trial design to a Bayesian framework, which integrates serial data collection ...
ecancer
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine | The National Family Medicine Board Review Course
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine by Randy Pearson, MD | The National Family Medicine Board Review Course Purchase the online course or attend the live ...
The Center for Medical Education
COVID-19 Symposium: Vaccine Development and COVID-19 | Dr. Paul Offit
Dr. Paul Offit discusses the developmental progress of a vaccine for COVID-19.
Penn Medicine
Dr. Maryanne Demasi - 'What is 'best evidence'? Today's challenges'
Dr. Maryanne Demasi is a former medical scientist who completed her PhD in Medicine at the University of Adelaide. Her research focused on the pathology of ...
Low Carb Down Under
Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin for the treatment of COVID-19–Review of study by Didier Raoult
Let's be clear. We hope that hydroxychloroquine will be successful in future clinical trials. We just want to point out that based on this one trial, hype is not ...
Medmastery
MPG Primer: Clinical interpretation of genes for disease causality, Part 1 (2018)
January 11th, 2018 MPG Primer Broad Institute Clinical interpretation of genes for causality and of sequence variants for pathogenicity; Part 1/2 Heidi Rehm, ...
Broad Institute
Fever, the evidence base
NHS https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/fever-in-adults ...
Dr. John Campbell
The NIH TACT Trial of Chelation Therapy: The Story Behind the Headlines
Daniel Mark, MD, and Kerry Lee, PhD.
Duke Clinical Research Institute
Application of adult-derived human satellite cells
Muscle satellite cells are a rare regenerative population in adult skeletal muscle and have potential to repair damaged muscle tissue. In this episode, Simone ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
JCI"s Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Rudolf Jaenisch
JCI Editor-at-Large Ushma Neill interviews Rudolf Jaenisch of MIT's Whitehead Institute. Dr. Jaenisch created the first transgenic mice and conducted the first ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Laboratory Tests for CoVID-19
Presented By: Jun Wu, PhD Speaker Biography: Dr. Wu is an Associate professor in Pathology, as well Vice Director of Clinical Laboratory Medicine Center at ...
LabRoots
S. boulardii supports microbiota regeneration - Video abstract [ID 85574]
Video abstract of a review paper "Saccharomyces boulardii CNCM I-745 supports regeneration of the intestinal microbiota after diarrheic dysbiosis – a review" ...
Dove Medical Press
Research in Your Backyard - Clinical Trials
http://www.phrma.org/research-in-your-backyard Clinical trials generate the evidence needed to bring safe and effective medicines to patients. But did you know ...
PhRMAPress
Expert Perspectives: CDK 4/6 Inhibitors for ER+ Breast Cancer: Current Data and Clinical Use
Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitors in combination with antiestrogen therapy work to combat endocrine resistance in women with estrogen ER+ ...
ImedexCME
Interview with the Co-editor-in-chief, Journal of Lipid Research
At the 2019 Experimental Biology Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, EB TV sits down with the Co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Lipid Research, Nick ...
WebsEdgeHealth
A/Prof. Andrew Mente - 'Dietary Sodium Consumption and Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality'
A/Prof. Andrew Mente received his doctoral degree in Epidemiology from the University of Toronto. He completed post-doctoral training in cardiovascular ...
Low Carb Down Under
JCI's Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Michael Hall
Michael N. Hall was recently announced as the recipient of the 2017 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award for the discovery of TOR proteins, which play ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
IPPCR 2015: Overview of Clinical Study Design
IPPCR 2015: Overview of Clinical Study Design Air date: Tuesday, October 20, 2015, 5:00:00 PM Category: IPPCR Runtime: 01:29:48 Description: The ...
NIH VideoCast
JCI's Conversation with Giants in Medicine: Robert Lefkowitz, Joseph Goldstein, and Michael Brown
Three of medicine's most charismatic giants (Robert Lefkowitz, Joseph Goldstein, and Michael Brown) interview each other. Lefkowitz (Duke University) is known ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
The Need for Pharmacovigilance
Handouts available here: https://bit.ly/2NOdlIM Speaker: Sten Olsson (2011) This session gives you the scope and definition of what pharmacovigilance is today.
Uppsala Monitoring Centre
A new approach to neurosurgery: Dr. Jeffrey Elias at TEDxCharlottesville 2013
As Director of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery at the University of Virginia, W. Jeffrey Elias, M.D. has led a number of research investigations, resulting ...
TEDx Talks
2010 Translational Medicine Conference, 4 of 5
http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Simon Maybaum, M.B.B.S., associate professor of clinical medicine (cardiology), presents "CACT Clinical Research Program: The ...
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Testosterone Deficiency Resolutions From an International Expert Consensus
Dr. Abraham Morgentaler, an Associate Clinical Professor at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA, gives an ...
Mayo Proceedings
Dr. Charles Eberhart | Ophthalmic Pathology
Dr. Charles Eberhart is a professor of pathology and oncology, and an associate professor of ophthalmology, at the Johns Hopkins University School of ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Many Common Treatments Aren't Helpful
There are a surprising number of treatments that get accepted into mainstream care, and covered by insurance, despite the fact that there is little evidence that ...
Healthcare Triage