JAMA Clinical Reviews

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2015/08/05
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2026/04/20
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Prepregnancy Care and Counseling to Improve Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes
2026/04/20
In the US, approximately 66% of reproductive-aged women have at least 1 modifiable risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Authors and ob-gyns Kylie Cooper, MD, and Daniel Breitkopf, MD, both from the Mayo Clinic, discuss ways to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improve neonatal outcomes with JAMA Senior Editor Karen Lasser, MD, MPH. Related Content: Prepregnancy Care and Counseling
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Diagnosis and Management of Endometrial Cancer
2026/04/13
Endometrial cancer accounts for 95% of uterine cancers, which are the fourth most common cancer in women in the US. Author Karen McLean, MD, PhD, of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center joins JAMA Senior Editor Karen Lasser, MD, MPH, to discuss the current evidence about diagnosis and treatment of endometrial cancer. Related Content: Endometrial Cancer
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Evaluating for Pediatric Concussion
2026/04/06
Explore evidence-based clinical signs, diagnostic accuracy, and practical assessment strategies to optimize care with an in-depth look at the latest information on pediatric concussion. JAMA Review author Sonal N. Shah, MD, MPH, of Boston Children's Hospital, discusses this and more with JAMA Associate Editor David Simel, MD, MHS. Related Content: Does This Child Have a Concussion? Even Mild Concussions Tied to Worse Cognition Later in Life Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening (VOMS) in Suspected Concussion Balance and Gait Assessment Including Modified BESS Cervical Spine Examination in Suspected Concussion
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Iron Deficiency in Adults: Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment
2026/03/30
Absolute iron deficiency with or without anemia affects about 2 billion people worldwide and 14% of adults in the US. Discover causes, diagnosis, and best practices for oral and intravenous iron therapy in adults in this discussion between Michael Auerbach, MD, from Georgetown University School of Medicine, and JAMA Associate Editor Margaret Wheeler, MD. Related Content: Iron Deficiency in Adults
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From the JAMA Network: Incidental Rotator Cuff Abnormalities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2026/03/28
Interview with Thomas Ibounig, MD, author of Incidental Rotator Cuff Abnormalities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Brian T. Feeley, MD, author of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abnormalities and Incidental Age-Related Changes. Hosted by Eve Rittenberg, MD. Related Content: Incidental Rotator Cuff Abnormalities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abnormalities and Incidental Age-Related Changes
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Resistant Hypertension: Diagnosis and Management
2026/03/23
Resistant hypertension affects about 10% of those treated for hypertension. Managing it involves lowering sodium intake, exercising, losing weight, reducing alcohol consumption, and using optimal diuretics, combination pills, and mineralocorticoid antagonists. Author Michel Azizi, MD, PhD, from Hospital European Georges Pompidou in France discusses this and more with JAMA Associate Editor David L. Simel, MD, MHS. Related Content: Diagnosis and Management of Resistant Hypertension
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Update on Peanut Allergy
2026/03/19
Peanut allergy affects about 2% of people in the US and most commonly develops in early childhood. Peanut introduction during infancy has led to decreased prevalence of peanut allergy. Author Elissa Abrams, MD, MPH, of the University of Manitoba joins JAMA Deputy Editor Kristin Walter, MD, MS, to discuss the clinical presentation and methods to diagnose, treat, and decrease the risk of peanut allergy. Related Content: Peanut Allergy
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Obesity-Related Cancer
2026/03/09
Overweight and obesity may cause 10% of new cancer diagnoses annually in the US. In this JAMA Review in the Translational Science series, author Neil Iyengar, MD, of Emory University discusses the biological pathways that may promote cancer in people with overweight or obesity and potential therapies with JAMA Deputy Editor Mary McDermott, MD. Related Content: Obesity and Cancer
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic, Noninfectious Diarrhea
2026/03/02
Chronic noninfectious diarrhea affects approximately 6% to 7% of adults in the US and significantly impairs quality of life. Author William Chey, MD, of the University of Michigan joins JAMA Deputy Editor Mary M. McDermott, MD, to discuss strategies for diagnosis and treatment of chronic, noninfectious diarrhea. Related Content: Chronic, Noninfectious Diarrhea
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Does This Patient Have Volume Overload? The Rational Clinical Examination
2026/02/23
Accurate assessment of intravascular volume facilitates decisions about fluid management in patients with volume overload. Author Edmund A. Liles Jr, MD, of the University of Utah joins JAMA Associate Editor David Simel, MD, MHS, to discuss best evidence from physical exam findings including ultrasound, radiographs, and lab studies for determining volume overload in spontaneously breathing patients. Related Content: Does This Patient Have Volume Overload?
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Type 1 Diabetes: Diagnosis and Management
2026/02/16
Type 1 diabetes affects approximately 2 million people in the US and 8.4 million people worldwide. Author Desmond Schatz, MD, of the University of Florida joins JAMA Deputy Editor Mary M. McDermott, MD, to discuss current evidence regarding diagnosis and treatment of type 1 diabetes. Related Content: Type 1 Diabetes
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Pharmaceutical Pricing: JAMA Talks With Mark Cuban
2026/02/12
Mark Cuban, entrepreneur, investor, and cofounder of the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company, joins JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss the role of pharmacy benefit managers, insurance formularies, and opaque pricing practices that shape how most Americans access prescription drugs. Hear why he thinks doctors are the good guys in a broken system. Related Content: Pharmaceutical Pricing—JAMA Talks With Mark Cuban
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Medications for Opioid Use Disorder, Withdrawal, and Overdose
2026/02/11
Opioid use disorder is the third most prevalent substance use disorder worldwide. Author Alexander Walley, MB, MSc, of Boston Medical Center and Boston University joins JAMA Deputy Editor Kristin Walter, MD, MS, to discuss the efficacy, safety, and practical considerations of treating patients with medications for opioid use disorder, opioid withdrawal, and opioid overdose. Related Content: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder, Opioid Withdrawal, and Opioid Overdose
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Ovarian Cancer Prevention With Opportunistic Fallopian Tube Removal
2026/02/02
Ovarian cancer may be prevented with removal of the fallopian tubes during pelvic or select abdominal surgery in eligible women. This procedure, opportunistic salpingectomy, can be offered to more eligible women. Author Jurgen M. Piek, MD, PhD, of the Catharina Cancer Institute discusses this and more with JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS. Related Content: Opportunistic Salpingectomy for Prevention of Tubo-Ovarian Carcinoma
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IgA Nephropathy in Adults
2026/01/26
IgA nephropathy is a chronic kidney disease involving deposition of IgA-containing immune complexes in the glomerulus, which often causes kidney failure within 10 to 20 years. Author Michelle Marie O'Shaughnessy, MB, BCh, BAO, MS, of Galway University joins JAMA Deputy Editor Kristin Walter, MD, MS, to discuss the symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of IgA nephropathy in adults. Related Content: IgA Nephropathy in Adults
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4.4 out of 5
479 reviews
Full Scope 2021/03/07
Bill Brandenburg, MD, Full Scope
Most episodes great. Just listened to IBS. No mention of diet, exercise, or even fiber. Very little on stress. A bunch of marginal drugs mentioned. Tr...
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Smiley Med Man 2024/12/27
Excellent
Very helpful, excellent commentaries by authors of recent articles. Covers various medical topics with new information. Useful for physicians in vario...
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LEW0903 2023/08/10
Maternal mortality
Political opinions inserted into a mortality conversation…. No thanks
hyper1984 2021/10/29
Crap woke company
AMA’s head so far up it’s own butt it can’t see how horrible an organization it’s become. Attacks it’s own people such as Ed Livingston and forces him...
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PharmD123 2021/07/22
Non-Pharm Interventions
As a pharmacist, I was hoping to develop more of a holistic picture of disease states beyond drug therapy with these podcasts. Very minimal focus on d...
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Reviewer7531 2021/04/02
Unprofessional
How can a podcast be so shortsided as to have two men (white men?) declaring that there is no racism in the medical profession. First, that’s a sweepi...
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cwolfor2 2021/03/04
Structural racism
Very disappointed in the episode on structural racism. The host inserts his opinions which are only an example of how racism still exists in modern ti...
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Scherzo411 2021/03/04
Egregious
This episode on structural racism was the most egregious discussion if the topic that I have ever heard. Dr Katz was too kind with the host. How anyon...
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L19822008 2021/03/04
Structural Racism for Doctors Episode
The structural racism for doctors episode was tone-deaf and as a physician of color, quite offensive. Basically another demonstration of “white fragil...
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Thisapprulz! 2021/03/04
In response to the “structural racism” podcast
This episode is a very concerning example of color blind, implicit bias being presented under the guise of understanding and explaining racism. Ignori...
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