Alzheimer’s Definitions, Biomarkers, and Antibodies: Halima Amjad, Barak Gaster, and Heather Whitson
It’s an era of breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s research, yet for many clinicians, it’s also a time of profound uncertainty. We…
Our focus today is on the search for the geriatrician identity, a continuation of the conversation we started with Jerry…
It’s an era of breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s research, yet for many clinicians, it’s also a time of profound uncertainty. We…
Today we’re doing something different. Today, dear listeners, you get two podcasts for the price of one! (OK, our podcasts…
Philippe Pinel remarked in 1800 that “It is an art of no little importance to administer medicines properly, but it…
Do you think your hospital should allow unilateral DNR orders? Under what circumstances? Through what process? Do you think that…
The idea of embedding various forms of non-emergency care in the emergency department makes a WORLD of sense. If an…
Today we interviewed Bob Wachter about his book, “A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means…
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“I just want to say one word to you. One word. Plastics… There’s a great future in plastics.” This iconic…
The only certainty in medicine is uncertainty. It touches every aspect of clinical practice, from diagnosis to treatment to prognosis…
In a recent episode of the GeriPal podcast, we explored whether the field of palliative care is in need of…