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Learn about pertinent news stories—in the format of short podcast episodes—that get to the heart of today’s most important issues in primary care with the Pri-Med News & Industry Features channel. Each news episode includes three distinct topics – jump to a topic of interest using helpful timestamps in each episode description. This channel also features podcasts covering practice management tips and key insights for treatments in various therapeutic areas.

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Learn about pertinent news stories—in the format of short podcast episodes—that get to the heart of today’s most important issues in primary care with the Pri-Med News & Industry Features channel. Each news episode includes three distinct topics – jump to a topic of interest using helpful timestamps in each episode description. This channel also features podcasts covering practice management tips and key insights for treatments in various therapeutic areas.

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Episodes
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How Blood Tests are Revolutionizing Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

1/15/2025
Overview: Explore the evolving landscape of Alzheimer’s diagnosis, where blood tests are emerging as a critical tool in clinical practice. In this episode, we’ll examine how these tests add value to traditional diagnostic methods and the latest research validating their accuracy. Join us to discover the potential of blood tests in transforming Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Guest: Suzanne E. Schindler, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine For more information, please visit: https://www.pri-med.com/clinical-resources/podcast/ceoi-alzheimers-diagnostics-pt-1

Duration:00:14:02

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From Lab to Practice: Integrating Alzheimer’s Blood Tests into Primary Practice

1/15/2025
Overview: With the foundational knowledge from Episode 1, we transition from theory to practice. As these diagnostic tools become more widespread, primary care clinicians are at the forefront of their implementation. Listeners will gain insights from real-world experiences, learning actionable strategies to overcome challenges such as logistical barriers and resource limitations. By the end of this episode, primary care clinicians will have a roadmap for implementing blood tests into their practice. Guest: Deanna Willis, MD, MBA, FAAFP, FNAP; Jared Brosch, MD For more information, please visit: https://www.pri-med.com/clinical-resources/podcast/ceoi-alzheimers-diagnostics-pt-2

Duration:00:14:28

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Navigating Ethics and Communication: Delivering Alzheimer’s Blood Test Results

1/15/2025
Overview: As blood tests for Alzheimer’s become more accessible, clinicians must navigate the ethical and emotional complexities of delivering life-changing results. We explore how to communicate these findings with care, manage the psychological impact on patients and families, and address uncertainty in ambiguous cases. Drawing on real-world experiences and research, discover practical guidance for balancing clinical responsibility with compassionate patient care. Guest: Michelle M. Mielke, PhD; Allyson Rosen, PhD, ABPP-CN For more information, please visit: https://www.pri-med.com/clinical-resources/podcast/ceoi-alzheimers-diagnostics-pt-3

Duration:00:11:29

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Are eosinophils a good biomarker in severe asthma?

11/2/2023
Overview: In this episode, join us as we discuss the use of blood eosinophils as a biomarker in severe asthma and whether there is prognostic value in measuring eosinophil levels. Episode key references and resource links: Guest: Dareen Siri, MD, FAAAAI, FACAAI and Matthew Mintz, MD, FACP

Duration:00:14:27

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When should you refer to a specialist?

11/2/2023
Overview: In this episode, join us as we discuss the risks of elevated eosinophil levels and exacerbations, and the role a specialist can play in the management of severe asthma. Episode references and resource links: Guest: Dareen Siri, MD, FAAAAI, FACAAI and Matthew Mintz, MD, FACP

Duration:00:14:32

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Should you measure blood eosinophil levels in patients with severe asthma?

11/2/2023
Overview: In this episode, join us as we discuss the importance of blood eosinophil testing for improving diagnosis and phenotyping in severe asthma. Episode key references and resource links: Guest: Dareen Siri, MD, FAAAAI, FACAAI and Matthew Mintz, MD, FACP

Duration:00:14:58

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The Pathophysiology of Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

5/16/2023
This podcast will review the unique pathophysiology in older adults with long-term Type 2 diabetes that underlie requirements for combination insulin therapy. Please take a few minutes to answer this questionnaire to help us evaluate the impact of this program and plan for future educational programs. Click Here

Duration:00:13:56

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Framework for Approaching the Treatment of Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

5/16/2023
This podcast reviews the specific considerations in appropriately individualizing care for older adults with T2D by reviewing health status, cognition, frailty and their living situation Please take a few minutes to answer this questionnaire to help us evaluate the impact of this program and plan for future educational programs. Click Here

Duration:00:14:31

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Treatment Selection for Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

5/16/2023
This podcast focuses on the exploration of treatment approaches in older patients with Type 2 diabetes who are insulin-requiring through case discussion with a focus on simplicity, minimization of hypoglycemia and importance of simplification/de-intensification utilizing an individualized approach by reviewing psychological, medical, functional and social domains. Please take a few minutes to answer this questionnaire to help us evaluate the impact of this program and plan for future educational programs. Click Here

Duration:00:14:34

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Managing Recurrent UTIs: From Prevention to Treatment

3/17/2023
The complexity behind recurrent UTI management often leaves both patients and clinicians with questions on the optimal management strategy. Should they be treated as an uncomplicated UTI? Are there special considerations or prevention measures? Are there unforeseen or unknown factors contributing to disease incidence? In this second episode, we take a deep dive into the treatment and management of recurrent UTI and explore the impact that this disease has on patients. Disclaimers: References: https://www.labcorp.com/organizations/data/insights[1]analysis#InsightAnalytics-Antibiotic

Duration:00:19:29

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Patient-Centered Approach to Treating UTIs: Seeking Consensus Through Controversies

3/17/2023
Uncomplicated UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections) can have a detrimental impact on emotional wellbeing. Patients may feel ignored by their clinicians, who face a diverse set of challenges when managing uncomplicated UTIs, all of which are important to address when keeping the plan patient-centered. In this podcast, we will discuss patient-clinician communication barriers and the importance of patient[1]centered outcomes in managing uncomplicated UTIs. Disclaimers: References: https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy1121https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-drug-safety7.Colgan R, Keating K, Dougouih M. Survey of symptom burden in women with uncomplicated urinary tract infections. Clin Drug Investig. 2004;24(1):55-60. doi: 10.2165/00044011-200424010-00007

Duration:00:18:32

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Is an Uncomplicated UTI Really Uncomplicated?

3/17/2023
The controversy surrounding whether to collect urine cultures and which empiric treatment to prescribe in patients with uncomplicated UTI has left many clinicians unsure of the right approach. In this the first episode of a podcast series, we’ll discuss the definition of clinical cure and dive into the evidence behind grey areas in the diagnosis and management of uncomplicated UTI. Disclaimers: References: https://med.stanford.edu/content/dam/sm/bugsanddrugs/documents/chttps://www.uptodate.com/contents/acute-simple-cystitis-in-womenhttps://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-warns[1]about-increased-risk-ruptures-or-tears-aorta-blood-vessel[1]fluoroquinolone-antibiotics

Duration:00:21:11

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Meet The Patient: Decoding IBS-D in Your Practice

2/28/2023
Diagnosing and treating IBS-D can be challenging. On IBS-D(ecoded), host Susan Brazil gets the latest facts about IBS-D, and real life patients share their experiences living with IBS-D. In Episode 1, patient Molly from Atlanta discusses her symptoms and frustrations since being first diagnosed with IBS-D ten years ago. Expert physician Dr. Gregory Sayuk introduces treatment options.. US-VBZ-220064 09/22 This content is developed exclusively by or on behalf of the industry sponsor through a third party and is not reviewed by Pri-Med. The content and opinions expressed are those of the sponsor or presenters and may not reflect the views of Pri-Med.

Duration:00:12:52

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Meet The Experts: Using the Symptoms to Decode IBS-D

2/28/2023
IBS-D was once a diagnosis of exclusion. If a patient didn’t test positive for other gastrointestinal conditions, IBS-D was considered possible. On this episode of IBS-D(ecoded), experts who have been involved in both the research and treatment of IBS-D discuss the symptoms that may help health care providers make an efficient, reliable diagnosis. US-VBZ-220064 09/22 This content is developed exclusively by or on behalf of the industry sponsor through a third party and is not reviewed by Pri-Med. The content and opinions expressed are those of the sponsor or presenters and may not reflect the views of Pri-Med.

Duration:00:19:12

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Meet Nico & Christine: Their IBS-D Journeys Decoded

2/28/2023
IBS-D can affect people of all ages, from all walks of life. On this third and final episode of IBS-D(ecoded), we meet two more patients. Nico is a young man who was first diagnosed with IBS-D while in college. Christine is in her 60s and has lived with abdominal pain and diarrhea for decades. Our expert gastroenterologists discuss these patients’ symptoms and treatment options. Then patient Molly, whom we met in Episode 1, returns with some important advice for both health care providers and patients. US-VBZ-220064 09/22 This content is developed exclusively by or on behalf of the industry sponsor through a third party and is not reviewed by Pri-Med. The content and opinions expressed are those of the sponsor or presenters and may not reflect the views of Pri-Med.

Duration:00:21:26

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Episode 5: Sex Differences

8/18/2022
Join Dr Hillary Norton and Amanda Mixon, PA as they discuss the sex differences in the presentation of axSpA Dr Norton is a board-certified rheumatologist based in Santa Fe Amanda Mixon earned her PA certification at Michigan State University This podcast is sponsored by Novartis Medical Affairs, and the speakers have been compensated for their time. This podcast is part of the Think Back: Insights Into Axial Spondyloarthritis curriculum.

Duration:00:05:51

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Episode 4: IBP vs MBP

8/18/2022
Join Dr Robert Sallis and Dr Steve Lee as they discuss the differentiation of inflammatory back pain and mechanical back pain in axSpA Dr Sallis is a family physician at Kaiser Permanente in Fontana, California, and a clinical professor at the University of California Riverside School of Medicine. Dr Lee is a practicing rheumatologist in Fontana, California This podcast is sponsored by Novartis Medical Affairs, and the speakers have been compensated for their time. This podcast is part of the Think Back: Insights Into Axial Spondyloarthritis curriculum.

Duration:00:09:49

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Episode 3: Referral Tools

8/18/2022
Join Dr Abhijeet Danve and Dr Neal Skolnik as they describe how to recognize axSpA among patients with chronic back pain and which patients to refer to rheumatology Dr Danve is an academic rheumatologist at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut Dr Skolnik is an academic family physician at Abington Jefferson Health in Abington, Pennsylvania This podcast is sponsored by Novartis Medical Affairs, and the speakers have been compensated for their time. This podcast is part of the Think Back: Insights Into Axial Spondyloarthritis curriculum.

Duration:00:15:06

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Episode 1: Peripheral Symptoms

8/18/2022
Join Dr Reeti Joshi and Dr Ethan Craig as they discuss the peripheral symptoms that can help health care practitioners better diagnose axSpA Dr Joshi is a rheumatology specialist in Beaumont, Texas Dr Craig is a rheumatologist at the University of Pennsylvania This podcast is sponsored by Novartis Medical Affairs, and the speakers have been compensated for their time. This podcast is part of the Think Back: Insights Into Axial Spondyloarthritis curriculum.

Duration:00:13:51

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Episode 2: When Pain Hides Inflammatory Disease

8/18/2022
Join Dr Neil Skolnik and Dr Ethan Craig as they discuss the underlying biological processes in axSpA Dr Skolnik is an academic family physician at Abington Jefferson Health in Abington, Pennsylvania Dr Craig is a rheumatologist at the University of Pennsylvania This podcast is sponsored by Novartis Medical Affairs, and the speakers have been compensated for their time. This podcast is part of the Think Back: Insights Into Axial Spondyloarthritis curriculum.

Duration:00:12:41