

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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Nov 30, 2007 • 13min
Rehabilitation of Movement Disorders
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: Cindy B. Ivanhoe, MD
Dr. Cindy Ivanhoe, Attending Physician at the Brain Injury and Stroke Program at TIRR (The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research)discusses rehabilitation of movement disorders with host Dr. Leslie Lundt.

Nov 30, 2007 • 13min
The Future of Smell
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: Rachel Herz, MD
Will technology bring us an electronic nose? What role might we expect scent to play in entertainment? Dr. Rachel Herz, the world’s leading expert on the psychology of smell, joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt to discuss the future of smell.

Nov 30, 2007 • 13min
Smell and Therapy
Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD
Guest: Rachel Herz, MD
Is aromatherapy scientifically based? What did Freud think about the role of smell in psychotherapy? Host Dr. Leslie Lundt welcomes the world’s leading expert on the psychology of smell, Dr. Rachel Herz to discuss smell and therapy.

Nov 30, 2007 • 13min
Religious Implications For The End Of Life
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest: Robert McClory
Robert McClory associate professor emeritus at Northwestern university, a former priest and author of numerous articles on the issues of Catholicism and medicine, discusses the evolving healthcare implications of new directives of the Catholic church and the patients end of life choices.

Nov 30, 2007 • 11min
Terry Schiavo: Religious and Medical Decisions
Host: Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD
Guest: Robert McClory
Robert Mcclory associate professor emeritus at Northwestern University, a former Catholic priest and author of numerous articles on the issues of Catholicism and medicine, discusses the religiuos implications on the medical care decisions that supported Terry Schiavo.

Nov 30, 2007 • 13min
New Data on Exercise and Health
Host: Lee Freedman, MD
Guest: William Haskell, MD
Dr. William Haskell, professor emeritus (active) of medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine and the lead author of the 2007 guidelines for physical in activity in adults from the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association, discusses key differences between the 1995 guidelines and the latest recommendations. Special focus is given to strength training and exercise in those over age 65.

Nov 30, 2007 • 13min
The New Guidelines on Physical Activity
Host: Lee Freedman, MD
Guest: William Haskell, MD
Dr. Haskell, the lead author of the 2007 guidelines on physical activity for adults from the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association, outlines the new data linking exercise to health benefits. He also discusses the new guidelines and suggests how to implement them in our practices.

Nov 30, 2007 • 14min
Integrative Oncology
Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD
Guest: Lucille Marchand, MD
Lucille R. Marchand BSN, MD, is a Professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, Wisconsin. She also practices integrative and palliative medicine at the University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center. Hear Dr. Marchand as she discusses integrative oncology.

Nov 30, 2007 • 11min
The Art of Aging
Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD
Guest: Sherwin Nuland, MD
Hear Dr. Sherwin Nuland, professor of surgery at Yale University, as he discusses his book, The Art of Aging: A Doctor's Prescription for Well-Being.

Nov 30, 2007 • 11min
How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter
Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD
Guest: Sherwin Nuland, MD
Dr. Sherwin Nuland is a clinical professor of surgery at Yale University, where he currently teaches bioethics and medical history. Hear Dr. Nuland as he discusses his book, How We Die, winner of the National Book Award.


