In this Q and A, Stephen Biehl, RRT, RPFT, answers questions about the guidelines from the American Thoracic Society on the use of race-specific equations in the interpretation of pulmonary function tests,...
In this episode, Seth Martin, MD, speaks with Francoise Marvel, MD, about innovative approaches to implementing prevention guidelines, including the future of digital health and cardiovascular care.
In this video, Elliot Israel, MD, speaks about his team's research titled "A Randomized, Open-Label, Pragmatic Study to Assess Reliever-Triggered Inhaled Corticosteroid in African American/Black and...
In a recent study, researchers examined how chronic kidney disease care differed among patients of different races and ethnicities. Lead study author Chi Chu, MD, MAS, answered our questions on his team’s...
In this Q&A, Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH, discusses interventions to address the health care disparities that exist along the care continuum for certain patient populations who are at-risk for HIV...
How do patterns of blood pressure change over the life course and differ between men and women? A new analysis contradicts what you think you know. Lead researcher Susan Cheng, MD, MPH, MMSc, offers her...
How does sex and race impact the care patients with migraine receive? Robert Cowan, MD, answered our questions about his research examining this relationship, a topic he presented at AAN 2021.
She answers our questions about her team's latest study on women who are training in cardiology, how women are represented in cardiology and its subspecialties, and more.
Results of a new study show that women experience gender-specific concerns due to their subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. In this Q&A, Willeke van der Stuijt, MD, highlights those...
He discusses the changes that need to be made in the research community to encompass a larger representative cohort, how current events will shape the future of neurology, and how the American Neurological...