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Nutritional Supplements for Robust Immunity

Altitude Family & Internal Medicine

Altitude Family & Internal Medicine (303) 730-2167 Nutritional Supplements for Robust Immunity Nutritional Supplements for Robust Immunity Thanks for watching one of our most popular webinars. Today Dr. Hansen discussed the specific nutritional supplements that he uses to keep his immune system. This post Nutritional Supplements for Robust Immunity first appeared on Altitude Family & Internal Medicine (303) 730-2167 and is written by Doug Hansen.

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Episode 295: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – fatigue in patient living with HIV

The Clinical Problem Solvers

[link] In this Infectious Disease Rafael Medina Subspecialty episode, Dr. Jorge Salazar presents a case to Dr. Monica Gandhi of a transgender woman with a recent diagnosis of HIV presenting with fatigue and weight loss. Session facilitator: Maddy Conte The goal of this series is to expand access to subspecialty, primary care, and internal medicine-adjacent specialty education to learners around the world.

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Fracture Fridays: Keeping up with the Joneses

PEMBlog

The case A self-proclaimed dance team superstar presents after injuring her foot at a regional competition. She tried to finish the routine after landing awkwardly. But was having difficulty bearing weight. She applied ice overnight and despite ibuprofen is still in pain, and presents to the ED the next day.On her exam the neruovascular exam is normal, and she has pain along the proximal edge of the 5th metatarsal.

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The Active Ingredient Stands Alone

FDA Law Blog

By Sara W. Koblitz — One of the most important questions FDA has to answer is whether a given product is appropriately characterized as a drug, biologic, device, food, cosmetic, or something entirely different. As we have explained before , that distinction is critical to assigning a particular product to the appropriate regulatory scheme. While it is exceedingly obvious that some products, like eyeshadow for example, are cosmetics, or a pacemaker is a device, it can get thorny where the disti

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Pep Talks for My Former Self

University of Utah Family Medicine Residency

by Katie Myrick, MD Family medicine residency is hard. Turns out, learning how to be a good doctor for all types of patients and disease processes doesn’t come easy. Here are some notes on how to navigate some of the challenges I encountered in the process.

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Jumpstarting Goals of Care Convos: Erin Kross, Bob Lee, and Ruth Engelberg

GeriPal

Summary Transcript Summary Today’s podcast is a follow up to our 2018 podcast with Randy Curtis about the Jumpstart intervention. On that podcast he and collaborators tested a combined patient and clinician facing communication priming intervention to promote goals of care conversations. Today we discuss a new paper in JAMA that tests a stripped down version of the clinician only facing intervention in a pragmatic randomized trial for older adults with serious illness and those 80+.

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Mastering Responses to FDA 510(k) AI Letters: A Strategic Approach

FDA Law Blog

By Philip Won & Adrienne R. Lenz, Principal Medical Device Regulation Expert — It takes a significant amount of time, cost, and effort to prepare a premarket notification 510(k) submission. But that is only the beginning. After a firm submits a 510(k) to FDA, FDA will request still more information after a first-pass review. According to the 2 nd Quarter FY2023 MDUFA V Performance Report , FDA issued a request for additional information (AI request) on the first FDA review cycle for 63% t