

Clinician's Roundtable
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Tune in to interviews with the top thought leaders in medicine exploring the clinical and professional issues that are foremost in the minds of the medical community. Join us at the Clinician's Roundtable for discussions on a vast range of topics that every medical professional should know about.
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Dec 12, 2007 • 13min
What a Doctor Can Do When Sorry is Not Enough
Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD
Guest: Rabbi Irwin Kula, MA
When a medical error occurs, is sorry enough or do we need to ask for forgiveness? Rabbi Irwin Kula engages host Dr. Bill Rutenberg in a enlightening discussion about the challenges of asking for forgivness especially in the medical profession. Traditional physician training teaches us not to be vulnerable yet the challenge of asking forgiveness puts us in a vulnerable situation. Join our discussion to also learn how the practices of Dr. Moses Maimonides can be helpful in creating a framework in which to ask for forgiveness.

Dec 12, 2007 • 13min
Medical Device Reform and its Meaning to Doctors
Host: Bruce Japsen
Guest: Stephen Ubl
Medical device makers are developing some of the latest life-saving technologies, but government health care reform proposals differ on how devices will be paid for and how innovation will work in the future. Stephen Ubl, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Advanced Medical Technology Association tells the Chicago Tribune's Bruce Japsen how health care reform will impact everything from genetic diagnostic tests to hip and new replacement devices.

Dec 12, 2007 • 13min
Physicians and Films: How Our Image Has Changed
Host: Michael Greenberg, MD
Guest: Glenn Flores, MD
Dr. Michael Greenberg speaks with Dr. Glenn Flores about how the movie images of physicians have changed with time.

Dec 12, 2007 • 13min
Physicians and Films: How Our Image Has Changed
Host: Michael Greenberg, MD
Guest: Glenn Flores, MD
Dr. Michael Greenberg speaks with Dr. Glenn Flores about how the images of physicians have evolved through the history of film. During his fellowship as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at Yale, Dr. Flores conducted a study of physicians portrayed in film, analyzing 131 films with physicians as main characters spanning eight decades and originating from nine countries. This unique filmography of physicians, from the 1930's to today, gauges informative trends of media influence swaying public opinions toward the medical persona.

Dec 11, 2007 • 13min
American College of Surgeons Agenda 2008
Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD
Guest: Thomas Russell, MD
What are the priorities of the American College of Surgeons in 2008? What are the challenges faced by the surgical specialty and how can they be overcome? In this segment Dr. Thomas Russell, Executive Director of the American College of Surgeons talks with host, Dr. Mark Nolan Hill about the ACS agenda which includes fostering collaboration, building bridges, and addressing the challenges such as medicare cuts. Join us for a look into the future of the American College of Surgeons.

Dec 11, 2007 • 13min
Healthcare System Challenges in South America
Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD
Guest: Thomas Russell, MD
Dr. Thomas Russell, Executive Director of the American College of Surgeons, recently traveled to Brazil and Argentina to participate in a lecture series about hospital safety and hospital accreditation. In this segment he shares with host, Dr. Mark Nolan Hill a description of the current healthcare challenges and healthcare opportunities facing South America.

Dec 11, 2007 • 13min
The Future of Surgery
Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD
Guest: Thomas Russell, MD
In this segment, Executive Director of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. Thomas Russell joins host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill for an insightful discussion about how the practice of surgery will change in the years to come. They discuss the increase in less invasive procedures, changing technology, increased attention to quality and the changing workforce.

Dec 11, 2007 • 13min
State of the Surgical Workforce
Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD
Guest: Thomas Russell, MD
What is the State of the Surgical Workforce? Traditionally we have been concerned about the number of general physicians meeting healthcare demands today and in the future. In years to come a surgeon shortage is also being predicted. In this segment, Executive Director of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. Thomas Russell talks with host Dr. Mark Hill about surgical workforce issues. What economic factors are causing the surgical workforce to evolve and how will the surgical workforce look different in the future? Join us.

Dec 11, 2007 • 11min
Physician Assistants as Practice Owners
Host: Lisa Dandrea Lenell, PA-C, MPAS, MBA
Guest: Stephen Cornell
Guest: Robert Hollingsworth, PA
There are many states that allow physician assistants to own a medical practice. Some of these practices employ many physicians. Does it matter who signs the paycheck?

Dec 11, 2007 • 13min
Physicians For Human Rights: How You Can Get Involved
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: Holly Atkinson, MD
With our special skills, ethical obligations and credible voices, health professionals are in a unique position to be human rights advocates. What is being done and how can you get involved? Past president of the board of directors of Physicians for Human Rights, Dr. Holly Atkinson tells host Dr. Leslie Lundt about her experiences.


