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Q&A: Persistent Bowel Symptoms Impact QOL Following IPAA

Physician's Weekly

We clinicians should strive to improve care and base our treatment plans on each patient’s individual needs. Dr. Gueorguieva: Restorative proctocolectomy with IPAA for patients with ulcerative colitis has various symptoms and complications. Why was it important to do this study? Edward L.

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Versatility in the CEREC® World Today

CDOCS

The treatment plan is to establish her smile line first, and then she will be receiving implants in the posterior and the remainder of necessary treatment.</span></p> This is a fantastic tool to minimize post-operative complications and does not take a lot of extra time.</span></p>

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Dysphagia Revisited: A Podcast with Raele Donetha Robison and Nicole Rogus-Pulia

GeriPal

Eric: Alex, we got a great show today on Dysphagia Revisited. Who do we have on with us today? Alex: Revisit thickened liquid challenge is back, baby. Eric: Oh boy. That’s going to be one of our topics, huh? Alex: It’s back. It’s back. To talk about this. Nicole, welcome to GeriPal. Nicole: Thanks so much for having us. I have one.

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Interdisciplinary Case Report

CDOCS

The possible complications were communicated so that the patient could make an informed decision and proceed with treatment. I utilized 2CC of the mineralized freeze-dried allograft, particle size 500um to 1000um. We reviewed the 3D images together and discussed the risks associated with his case.

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Episode 232: Anti-Racism in Medicine Series – Episode 15 – Housing is Health: Racism and Homelessness – Clinician + Community Perspectives

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Dr. Kushel detailed how the use of dehumanizing language equates to complicity in a narrative that systemically harms our neighbors with lived expertise in homelessness. Our guests remind us to ask our patients about their housing status using non-judgmental and non-stigmatizing language.