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AMA Update 228: Medical student policy, advocacy, policy & leadership: the next generation of medicine with Reilly Bealer

American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger chats about how medical students can influence policy with Reilly Bealer—a medical student at the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University. Reilly previously served as the AMA’s Government Relations and Advocacy Fellow, and is now chair of the AMA Medical Student Section (MSS).

Interested in getting involved in the AMA’s Medical Student Section? Visit: https://www.ama-assn.org/member-groups-sections/medical-students

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Sin Cita Previa: Salud en Familia 14: 62 El plato de Harvard

Elegir qué poner en el plato a la hora de la cena es una batalla a la que se enfrentan los padres día tras día que quieren ofrecer a sus hijos una alimentación saludable. Las pirámides alimentarias son útiles para planificar la compra semanal pero…

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AMA Update 227: ‘Tripledemic’ of flu, RSV & COVID-19 cases continue to rise with Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH

It’s National Influenza Vaccination Week and AMA Vice President of Science, Medicine and Public Health Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH, reminds you to #FightFlu by getting your flu shot. Also covering the latest news on coronavirus from a post-Thanksgiving surge, what doctors need to know about monoclonal antibody treatments, and Pfizer BioNTech submitted an Emergency Use Authorization application to the FDA for its omicron-targeting coronavirus booster for children younger than 5. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

CDC Influenza resources for physicians: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/resource-center/nivw/activities.htm

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Entiende Tu Mente Hablemos de suicidio | Programa especial | 262

En este pódcast, hablamos de suicido. Es uno de esos temas que cuesta mucho abordar, porque siempre duele. En el inicio compartimos algunos audios de oyentes que nos han pedido que hablemos de suicidio. A lo largo del pódcast escuchamos algunas de las voces que se sumaron a la I Jornada de Prevención del Suicidio…

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Mayo Clinic Talks 378: Glaucoma: Not So Easy on the Eyes

Guest: Cheryl L. Khanna, M.D. Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D.  [@chutkaMD] Glaucoma is a very common eye disease affecting more than 70 million people worldwide and it’s a leading cause of blindness, accounting for over 12% of blindness around the world. While it tends to be more common in older individuals, it can occur in…

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Dermotheque, un podcast de dermatología hecho por dermatólogas 52: 52 – Sostenibilidad de los productos cosméticos: mitos y verdades

Cuando pensamos en sostenibilidad en cosmética suele venirnos a la mente la imagen de un cosmético con tonos verdes o marrones en su envase y la palabra natural. Pero, ¿son los productos naturales siempre los más sostenibles? ¿Qué es exactamente la sostenibilidad? ¿Existen productos sostenibles en cosmética? En el episodio de hoy, las Dras. Sara…

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Neurology® Podcast Interfacility Transfers for Seizure-Related Emergencies in the United States

Dr. Halley Alexander talks with Dr. Leah Blank about interfacility transfers for seizure-related emergencies. Read the related article in . This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit for more information. Disclosures can be found at .

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Voces por la Salud / Voices for Health, by Roche 36: Addressing the elephant in the room: investing in lab system strenghtening

In this episode, we are going to talk with Doreen Shempela and Cynthia Banda about the value of diagnostics in fighting pandemics and strengthening health systems

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