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Episode 346: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – Rash and Lung Nodules

The Clinical Problem Solvers

[link] In this Infectious Disease Rafael Medina Subspecialty episode, Dr. Milee Nelson presents a case to Dr. John Huang & Dr. Varun Phadke of a man presenting with a rash and shortness of breath. Session facilitator: Youssef Saklawi 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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Draft Guidance on Biosimilars and Interchangeables Tries to Smooth Path for Post-Approval Changes

FDA Law Blog

By John W.M. Claud — There is a growing consensus among legal experts that after Loper Bright, FDA may rely on non-binding guidance to instruct industry with hopes of charting regulatory pathways that avoid litigation. In areas like biologics, biosimilars, and interchangeable biosimilars, where emerging technologies meet regulatory complexities, this is perhaps a wise strategy.

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To Be (a Donor) or Not to Be? A Question Older than Shakespeare

Clinical Correlations

By Johain Ounadjela Peer Reviewed I still remember filling out the application form for my driver’s license at the Redwood City, California Department of Motor Vehicles. I was 16 years old and ready to zoom around.

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Medical Music Mondays: Dogmentin

PEMBlog

Dog bites are unfortunately common in the Emergency Department. Remembering which ones to suture for cosmetic concerns while assuring we reduce the risk of infections is important. Also, most should get antibiotics. Which one? Dogmentin! (It’s a portmanteau of Dog and Augmentin)… Lyrics What you’re hearin’ is true, dog bites on the rise Take a big chunk outta hands face or thighs Animal safety prevention 101 cuddly puppies can still bring us fun But if kids are bitten we

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Playing Fair

Evergreen Family Medicine

“There is no such thing as new truth; error might be old or new, but truth is as old as the universe.”Frederick Douglass, 1863 “Popular Error and Unpopular Truth” In May of 2024, a biological male transgender high school runner won the Oregon high school 6-A women’s’ 200-meter state title by two-tenths of a second. His time of 24.11 would not have placed in the men division, as the 6th place men’s runner was nearly 2 seconds faster.

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The Summit for Women Leaders in Life Sciences Law

FDA Law Blog

By Sara M Keup & Véronique Li, Senior Medical Device Regulation Expert — The American Conference Institute (“ACI”) held its 11th Annual Summit for Women Leaders in Life Sciences Law at the Seaport Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts on July 25th & 26th of last week. Several leading ladies in law at HPM attended the conference and, based on their feedback, gave the annual event an A+ rating.

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Optimizing Nutrition in Aging: A Podcast with Anna Pleet, Elizabeth Eckstrom, and Emily Johnston

GeriPal

Summary Transcript Summary What is a healthy diet and how much does it really matter that we try to eat one as we age? That’s the topic of this week’s podcast with three amazing guests: Anna Pleet, Elizabeth Eckstrom, and Emily Johnston. Emily Johnston is a registered dietitian, nutrition researcher, and Assistant professor at NYU. Anna Pleet is an internal medicine resident at Allegheny Health Network who has a collection of amazing YouTube videos on aging and the Mediterranean diet.

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