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Episode 332: Schema Episode – Splenic Lesion

The Clinical Problem Solvers

[link] Maddy , Jack, and Sharmin share their approach to focal splenic lesions and splenic infarcts as they discuss a case presented by Youssef. Frameworks Discussed in Case: Focal Splenic Lesion Splenic Infarct Splenic Infarct vs Abscess To join us live on Virtual Morning Report (VMR), sign up HERE.

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Sarah Wicks Returns to HPM to Elevate Drug Development and Regulatory Practice

FDA Law Blog

Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. proudly announces the return of attorney Sarah Wicks to its drug development and compliance group. Sarah brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of advising innovative drug and biologics companies through the intricate landscape of product development and commercialization. Her expertise spans a range of critical areas including: human subject protections, clinical trial conduct, development strategies, FDA interactions, and enforcement action r

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Medicare Part D Price Negotiations - Clinical Correlations

Clinical Correlations

By Alison Cline Peer Reviewed Let’s Start with a Case… A 79-year-old man with a history of atrial fibrillation and stroke presents to the emergency department with new focal neurologic deficits in the setting of a recent upper.

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Conflicts, Corruption, Medicine, and Me Part IV

Evergreen Family Medicine

It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.Mark Twain It is fitting that my final installment of this series has its focus on the last word of my title. Me. Pointing out corruption, financial or political influence, and bias arising from self-interest of corporations, institutions, and journals is important and true.

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