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AMA Update 569: Better preparing med students for residency by creating foundational UME competencies

Does med school prepare you for residency? What is competency-based medical education? What is an example of competency-based education? Our guests are Laura Edgar, EdD, senior vice president of competencies, milestones, and faculty development at the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education; Lisa Howley, PhD, MEd, senior director of transforming medical education at the Association of American Medical Colleges; and Mark Speicher, senior vice president of research, learning, and innovation at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

🎥 Watch #AMAUpdate for healthcare news for physicians, residents and medical students: https://ama-assn.co/AMAUpdate

📚 See how the AMA is working to catalyze change in medical education: https://ama-assn.co/ChangeMedEd

🧠 Learn more about the foundational undergraduate medical education competencies: https://ama-assn.co/AACOM_UME

💡 Download the foundational UME competencies PDF: https://ama-assn.co/AACOM_UME_PDF

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MDS Podcast Combined habit reversal and acceptance and commitment therapies for tics

Dr. Jennifer Eisenhauer joins Dr. Sara Schaefer to discuss her recent article describing a combined therapy approach for adult patient with tics: habit reversal therapy (HRT) + acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). They further discuss what these therapies are, their effect in tics, what is gratifying about working with patients with tics, and next steps…

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine The Wine Debate: Cardiovascular Benefits Vs Cancer Risks – Frankly Speaking Ep 422

Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-422 Overview: Conflicting data on alcohol’s health effects leave clinicians uncertain about patient guidance. In this episode, we review the PREDIMED trial’s findings on wine and cardiovascular outcomes, explore objective biomarkers for intake, and examine the National Academy of Sciences’ recent report…

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Medicina Con Cabeza ¿Cómo es la especialidad de cardiología? #PostMIR

Sé que muchas y muchos de vosotros estáis ahora planteándoos qué especialidad hacer y quizás una de ellas sea cardiología. Con este vídeo os voy a explicar las rotaciones que se suelen hacer y cosas que me parecen muy importantes y a tener en cuenta.

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CardioPODCAST 4: CardioPODCAST |4×04| Tomando el pulso a las nuevas guías de fibrilación auricular: novedades en anticoagulación y control del ritmo

El 1 de marzo se celebra elPulse Day, una iniciativa anual a nivel mundial que busca sensibilizar a la población sobre la importancia de las arritmias cardiacas. Acercar los dedos índice y corazón a la muñeca para sentir el pulso es un gesto sencillo con el que podemos llegar a detectar alteraciones del ritmo cardiaco,…

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Neurology® Podcast March 2025 Recall: Topics on Peripheral Neuropathy and Radiculopathy

The March 2025 replay features four previously released episodes focused on peripheral neuropathy and radiculopathy. The episode begins with Dr. Anne Oaklander discussing the association between long COVID and the development of polyneuropathy…

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Tus Amigas Las Hormonas EP 93. Sartenes sin disruptores hormonales, creatina y alopecia.

Hola 🙂

En el episodio de hoy os cuénto:

-Por qué en la medida que podamos es importante ir disminuyendo nuestra exposición diaria a disruptores hormonales ( compuestos que tienen la capacidad de interferir (al pasar desapercibidos) el correcto…

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AMA Update 568: Extreme risk protection orders and what physicians need to know about ERPO laws

What is an extreme risk order? How many states have ERPO laws? What are the criteria for an ERPO? Do ERPO laws work? American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger is joined by two guests from Johns Hopkins University. Spencer Cantrell, JD, is an assistant scientist of health policy and management at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions. She is also the co-lead of the National ERPO Resource Center. Katherine Hoops, MD, MPH, is an associate professor of pediatric critical care medicine. She also represents critical care medicine on the AMA Firearm Injury Prevention Task Force.

🎥 Watch #AMAUpdate for healthcare news for physicians, residents and medical students: https://ama-assn.co/AMAUpdate

📚 Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions: https://publichealth.jhu.edu/center-for-gun-violence-solutions

🖥️ National Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) Resource Center: https://erpo.org/

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Neurology® Podcast Exploring GLP-1 Receptor Agonists for Neurodegeneration

Dr. Vikram Karnik talks with Dr. Lorraine V. Kalia about the potential role of GLP-1 receptor agonists in neurodegenerative diseases, the current state of research, preclinical evidence, and future directions for GLP-1 agonists. Read the related…

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