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Course: A Patient in Their 70s With Bright Red Blood in the Pericardiocentesis Catheter

Description: A patient in their 70s underwent aortic valve replacement with a biological prosthesis for severe aortic stenosis. Their postopera...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: CARDIOLOGY

Course: Trends in State-Level Maternal Mortality by Racial and Ethnic Group in the United States

Description: Key Points Question How does maternal mortality vary by state and race and ethnicity over time in the US? Findings Long-term tre...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Review

Description: Abstract Importance Approximately 18.6 million people worldwide are affected by a diabetic foot ulcer each year, including 1.6 mi...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Dermatology

Course: Popeye Sign in Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis

Description: A 63-year-old man developed dysesthesia in his feet. He was misdiagnosed with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuro...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Migrating Localized ST-Segment Elevation With Ongoing Chest Pain

Description: A patient in their 60s with no previously known cardiac disease presented with a 6-hour history of sudden-onset worsening chest pa...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: CARDIOLOGY

Course: Five Ways Health Care Can Be Better for Fat People

Description: Abstract Discussions about how to better accommodate fat persons' needs in health care settings tend to focus on how to reduce sti...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Overreliance on BMI and Delayed Care for Patients With Higher BMI and Disordered Eating

Description: Abstract Diagnostic utility of weight and body mass index (BMI) is widely overestimated. Although both are clinically relevant, th...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Should BMI Help Determine Gender-Affirming Surgery Candidacy?

Description: Abstract Use of body mass index (BMI) as a health care metric is controversial, especially in candidacy assessments for gender-aff...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Teaching How to Avoid Overreliance on BMI in Diagnosing and Caring for Patients With Eating Disorders

Description: Abstract Physicians tend to rely on diagnostic criteria to diagnose, which can influence patients' access to care by legitimizing ...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Why We Need to Stop Labeling Behaviors Influencing a Person's Weight Ideal or Healthy

Description: Abstract This commentary argues that financial incentives for employees who meet body mass index requirements reinforce healthism,...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other