Kisspeptin in the limbic system
The hormone kisspeptin is essential for reproductive function, an effect that is mediated by its actions in the hypothalamus. Recent studies suggest that ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Journal of Urology - Centennial Celebration
The Journal of Urology® celebrates 100 years! As the Official Journal of the American Urological Association (AUA), and the most widely read and highly cited ...
AmerUrological
Corona virus
The emergent corona virus (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak in China is fast changing, just this week reported cases of the disease covid-19 jumped as new data ...
The BMJ
Innovations in Regenerative Medicine Therapy for Severe Burns and Other Complex Skin Defects
Earn CME: https://www.naccme.com/program/19-sawcf-101-1 This webcast features presentations that explore emerging research, science, and clinical ...
ImedexCME
6/3/16: Is GLP-1 a hormone: Whether and when?
David D'Alessio, MD, Associate Director of the Duke Molecular Physiology Institute, Professor in the Department of Medicine, and Director of the Division of ...
UW Department of Medicine
Cancer Vaccines: Are we Closer?
A Department of Medicine Grand Rounds presented by Nina Bhardwaj, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine (Hematology and Medical Oncology) and Urology, ...
Icahn School of Medicine
Medical journalism
Article published on 30 May 2009 Christine Laine: embracing the challenges of medical journalism. Read the article: ...
The Lancet
Prof. Aziz Sheikh - The Sign of Three: An Investigation into the Epidemic of Itch, Sneeze and Wheeze
Professor Aziz Sheikh, Professor of Primary Care Research & Development and Co-Director of the University's Centre for Population Health Scientist, delivers ...
The University of Edinburgh
Journalist Barry Meier at Stanford Medicine's Health Policy Forum
In 2001, a person serving on the board regulating Ohio's pharmacies called an editor at The New York Times to sound the alarm about a drug that appeared to ...
Stanford Medicine
JCI’s Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Gregg Semenza
Gregg Semenza is a geneticist at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine whose research has been recognized with multiple awards for advancements in ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
PubMed for Librarians: Evidence Based Search Features
Explore PubMed features that facilitate finding evidence from research. The class explores Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) used for indexing study design ...
Network of the National Library of Medicine [NNLM]
Living The History - Emil J. Freireich, M.D.
This lecture is one in a series of nine monthly interviews conducted during the 2015-2016 academic year. The series is sponsored by the Houston History of ...
Baylor College of Medicine
Internal Medicine Grand Rounds: Cutaneous Manifestations of Internal Diseases
Nephrology On-Demand
Dr. Amy Price: Achieving Equality as a Patient Editor in Medical Journalism
Dr. Amy Price, a Patient Editor for the BMJ, discusses the importance of funding research projects that include patients as partners in the study. Dr. Price also ...
Stanford Medicine X
Sepsis and Septic Shock
An review of the definitions, presentation, and management of sepsis and septic shock, including fluid and pressor recommendations. Useful additional ...
Strong Medicine
Cecilia Yates, Council Member of the American Society for Investigative Pathology
Experimental Biology TV sits down with Cecilia Yates, Council Member of the American Society for Investigative Pathology, to talk about ASIP's involvement with ...
WebsEdgeMedicine
1/6/17: Alcoholic Liver Disease: A Tale of Two Maladies
Michael Lucey, MD, Professor and Head, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in the UW-Madison Department of Medicine presents clinical updates on ...
UW Department of Medicine
History and future of tendinopathy - Sports Medicine Congress 2016
"History and future of tendinopathy" Sports Medicine Congress 2016. Comwell Hotel, Kolding - 04-06 February 2016. Follow the conference at twitter ...
Sportskongres
Dr. Maryanne Demasi - 'Who really influences nutrition policy in Australia?'
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
Is this stem cell fraud?
This is the updated video with changes requested by SCIA... This investigative video features many stem cell clinical and research experts and discusses the ...
Regenexx
Natriuretic Peptide Deficiency and Cardiometabolic Health
Pankaj Arora, MD, FAHA, assistant professor of medicine in the division of cardiovascular disease at UAB Medicine, discusses natriuretic peptides and how ...
UAB Medicine
"Fountain of Youth?" | Protandim on ABC Investigative Report
http://mylifevantage.com/vipstore | "Pill" Reduces at Least 40% of Your Body Aging, Even if You're 20, 40, 60 or Even 80... Formulated by Dr. Joe McCord, ...
Dexter Paglinawan
Investigational New Drug Application (IND) Forms: Updates and Best Practices
Presented at Duke University School of Medicine on April 15, 2019 by Daniel Tonkin, PhD, RAC.
Duke University School of Medicine
Doctors & Sex Abuse: What to expect in an Exam
Dr. Heather N. Gibbons, a gynecologist, answers questions about what should happen in an exam room.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson: Innovative Cancer Care Delivery
The Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation of the SKCC is the place where transformative advances in our ...
WebsEdgeMedicine
IPPCR: Clinical Trial Registration and Results Reporting
IPPCR: Clinical Trial Registration and Results Reporting Air date: Monday, April 4, 2016, 5:00:00 PM Category: IPPCR Runtime: 00:21:33 Description: The ...
NIH VideoCast
Medical Investigative Journalism: Why it matters?
Reporter Robert Whitaker discusses why medical investigative journalism matters at Media Investigative Journalism: Staying on the Cutting Edge, hosted by ...
FORA.tv
Why You May Have More Acne Than Other People
Ever wonder why some people have never had any trouble with acne, while others have been plagued with it? It's because of the bacteria that resides within our ...
Science Insider
Pathologist Interview | Day in the Life, Pathology Residency, Global Health, Blood Transfusion Med
TIMESTAMPS 00:40 What does pathology and blood transfusion + blood banking involve? 01:35 What are the subspecialties of pathology? 02:40 What are the ...
Adnan A
Clinical Examination Crash Course: Respiratory Examination Presented by Dr Chris Jefferies
CPDme - CPD Portfolio Builder
Pleural Effusions -- BAVLS
Authors Dennis L Shung Geoffrey Connors Institution: Yale University School of Medicine.
American Thoracic Society
Medical Tests: Inaccuracies, Risks and the Public's Health
Without question, medical testing has saved lives and bettered patient care. But what happens when tests are inaccurate or unnecessary? The U.S. Food and ...
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Your Questions Answered - Open Forum (September 4th 2020)
Open Forum September 4th 2020 More lectures on drbeen.com Looking to support my educational work? Donate here: ...
Drbeen Medical Lectures
Subspecialty Discussion: Vascular Neurology - American Academy of Neurology
The American Academy of Neurology's Pipeline Subcommittee hosted a series of presentations for medical students to learn about the subspecialties in ...
AANChannel
OCT Interpretation in the Diagnosis and Management of Glaucoma
Dr. Michael Cymbor, OD speaks on OCT in the Diagnosis and Management of Glaucoma.
Optovue
2020 Jacobi Virtual Gala
Mount Sinai Health System
Personalized Medicine in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
In this segment, panelists discuss research into genomic assays and novel therapeutic approaches that could help personalize the treatment of patients with ...
OncLiveTV
Pittsburgh Heart, Lung, Blood, and Vascular Medicine Institute | UPMC
Partnering with the University of Pittsburgh Vascular Medicine Institute and UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute (HVI), the new institute's mission will be to carry ...
UPMC
An incredibly brief history of medicine
How did Western medicine developed to today's dualistic approach that treats the illness or disease but fails to recognise the whole person?
PrimeNetworkInt
Dr. Paul Mason - 'Sunlight and health - from Vitamin D to Fish oil'
Dr Paul Mason obtained his medical degree with honours from the University of Sydney, and also holds degrees in Physiotherapy and Occupational Health.
Low Carb Down Under
Leber congenital amaurosis: Can CRISPR cure genetic blindness?
A clinical trial in the United States is looking to cure a type of genetic blindness called Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) with the use of CRISPR technology.
Demystifying Medicine
Duodenum
CH15 SWAYAM Prabha IIT Madras