JAMA Clinical Reviews

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353 episodes
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Date created
2015/08/05
Average duration
18 min.
Release period
7 days

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Author interviews that explore the latest clinical reviews.

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Diagnosis and Management of Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia
2024/02/20
Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) is a sudden-onset tachyarrhythmia that can cause palpitations, chest discomfort, and dyspnea. JAMA Associate Editor David Simel, MD, MHS, discusses the diagnosis and treatment of patients with PSVT with author Paul Zei, MD, of Harvard University. Related Content: Diagnosis and Management of Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia Modified Valsalva Maneuver (video) Carotid Sinus Massage (video)
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Prevention and Treatment of Severe Food Allergies
2024/02/13
IgE-mediated food allergies can be life-threatening. JAMA Associate Editor David Simel, MD, MHS, discusses prevention and management of severe food allergies with authors Onyinye I. Iweala, MD, PhD, and Yamini V. Virkud, MD, of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Related Content: Management of Food Allergies and Food-Related Anaphylaxis
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Climate Change and Health: A New JAMA Series
2024/02/08
Mary McDermott, JAMA Deputy Editor, interviews leading climate scientists and authors Kristie L. Ebi, PhD, MPH, and Jeremy J. Hess, MD, MPH, about effects of climate change on human health and how these effects can be mitigated. Related Content: Introduction to JAMA Climate Change and Health Series
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Thyroid Cancer
2024/02/06
About 1.2% of people in the United States will be diagnosed with thyroid cancer at some point during their lifetime. JAMA Senior Editor Karen E. Lasser, MD, MPH, speaks with author Laura Boucai, MD, associate professor of Medicine at the Weill Cornell Medical College and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center about thyroid cancer. Related Content: Thyroid Cancer
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USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Speech and Language Delay and Disorders
2024/01/23
Interview with Tumaini Rucker Coker, MD, MBA, USPSTF member and coauthor of Screening for Speech and Language Delay and Disorders in Children: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Hosted by JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS. Related Content: Screening for Speech and Language Problems in Young Children Recommendations for Speech and Language Screenings Screening for Speech and Language Delay and Disorders in Children Screening for Speech and Language Delay and Disorders in Children 5 Years or Younger
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How Artificial Intelligence Has Evolved and the Implications for Health Care
2024/01/16
The capabilities and risks of various types of artificial intelligence (AI) are markedly different. JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, interviews author Michael Howell, MD, MPH, chief clinical officer at Google, to discuss how AI has evolved and how to understand the problems and possibilities of each iteration. Related Content: AI and Clinical Practice—AI Gaslighting, AI Hallucinations, and GenAI Potential Three Epochs of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
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Age-Related Macular Degeneration
2024/01/09
Age-related macular degeneration affects approximately 196 million people worldwide and is a leading cause of visual impairment. In this JAMA podcast, JAMA Deputy Editor Mary McGrae McDermott, MD, interviews author Usha Chakravarthy, MD, PhD, Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland, about the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of age-related macular degeneration. Related Content: Age-Related Macular Degeneration
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JAMA Editors’ Choice 2023: Clinical Reviews Podcasts
2024/01/02
JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD, and JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, highlight their selections of top JAMA 2023 Clinical Reviews podcasts. Related Content: Management of Cirrhosis in 2023 Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction Worsening US Maternal Death Rates Diagnosis and Management of Cirrhosis and Its Complications Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction Trends in State-Level Maternal Mortality by Racial and Ethnic Group in the United States
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Postpartum Depression
2023/12/26
Perinatal mental health conditions are a leading cause of overall and preventable maternal mortality. JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, discusses postpartum depression with author Tiffany A. Moore Simas, MD, MPH, MEd, chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Massachusetts. Related Content: A Fast-Acting Pill Received Approval for Postpartum Depression—Is It a Game Changer? Postpartum Depression—New Screening Recommendations and Treatments
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Morton Neuroma, Plantar Fasciitis, and Achilles Tendinopathy
2023/12/19
Most people will experience a painful foot or ankle condition at some point in their lives. JAMA Associate Editor David Simel, MD, MHS, discusses diagnosis and treatment of Morton neuroma, plantar fasciitis, and Achilles tendinopathy with Minton Truitt Cooper, MD, of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Related Content: Common Painful Foot and Ankle Conditions Diabetic Foot Ulcers What Are Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
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Metformin for Diabetes in Pregnancy
2023/12/12
The incidence of gestational diabetes and type 2 diabetes in pregnancy is increasing and is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Denice Feig, MD MSc, professor of medicine at the University of Toronto and Head of the Diabetes and Endocrine in Pregnancy Program at Mount Sinai Hospital, talks with JAMA Associate Editor Tracy A. Lieu, MD, MPH, about metformin for diabetes in pregnancy. Related Content: Metformin for Diabetes in Pregnancy
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Improving Cardiovascular Health During the Postpartum Period
2023/12/05
Deaths during pregnancy and in the early postpartum period have increased in the US over the past several years, and approximately 80% of these deaths are considered preventable. JAMA Senior Editor Kristin L. Walter, MD, MS, speaks with Sadiya S. Khan, MD, MSc, from Northwestern University about the importance of monitoring and improving cardiovascular health during the postpartum period. Related Content: Cardiovascular Health in the Postpartum Period
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4.5 out of 5
412 reviews
LEW0903 2023/08/10
Maternal mortality
Political opinions inserted into a mortality conversation…. No thanks
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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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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Docbrad2014 2021/03/03
Structure (Racism)
Unfortunately this episode misses the mark. The name speaks for itself. As the guest mentioned multiple times, structural racism does not accuse a sin...
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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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