Hosted by Dr. Jennifer Caudle, Everyday Family Medicine brings you the most practical and relevant updates for clinicians on the front lines of health care. With insightful topics spanning age, health, and lifestyle spectra, Everyday Family Medicine is the go-to resource for enhancing your everyday practice.
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2017-06-08 | Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Evan Rubin, DO Palliative care patients who received in-home, interdisciplinary care could be less likely to need emergency room visits or get admitted to the hospital than those receiving more standard home care. O... | |
2017-04-08 |
Spatulas Over Scalpels: Teaching Medical Students the Language of Food Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO It's important for physicians to know how to talk to their patients about healthy eating habits and smart dietary choices, which can be a difficult conversation to have. Tulane Medical School is trying to overcome this obstac... |
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2017-04-03 | Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Women today often feel fed up, overwhelmed, overworked and completely stressed out. What can physicians do to help patients manage this stress? Host Dr. Jennifer Caudle chats with Dr. Tiffany Lowe-Payne, a family physician, F... | |
2017-03-24 |
End-of-Life Care: A Physician's Guide to Helping Families Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO The burden of deciding end-of-life care often falls on family and friends when patients are no longer able to make decisions regarding their own care. What do physicians need to know when guiding families through these tough ... |
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2017-03-10 |
The Doctor Is In [Another Career]: Nonclinical Jobs and How to Find Them Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO A physician’s career has more flexibility than ever to extend beyond patient care. Health care providers can also use their medical backgrounds to pursue jobs in healthcare management, public policy, education, research and o... |
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2017-02-04 |
Sleep Apnea in Children: Identification and Treatment Pathways Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Sleep apnea in children can lead to many behavioral, school and social problems. Recent research has even suggested that children who snore loudly were found to be twice as likely to have learning problems as children who don... |
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2016-10-10 |
Treating Women With Fibroids: Medical, Surgical, and Psychological Priorities Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Joining Dr. Jennifer Caudle to share insights about fibroid treatment updates and counseling methods is Dr. Jessica Shepherd, Assistant Professor of OB/GYN and Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecology at the University of Il... |
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2016-09-12 |
11 Essential Foods for Infants and Children: Guidelines to Healthy Eating Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Parents today are bombarded with confusing and sometimes harmful information in regard to which foods are best to give their kids. Nutritional guidelines are constantly changing and parents don’t know who to trust for medical... |
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2016-08-30 |
Zika Virus Update: The Family Doc's Guide to Recognition and Treatment Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO News about the Zika virus have dominated health headlines, but understandings about the full range of viral transmission routes, symptomatology, complications, and rising endemic zones remain unclear for many clinicians. Join... |
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2016-08-15 |
Delivering Safer Pain Management Options in an Era of Opioid Abuse Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Addictions to opioids have soared since the 1990's. It's now estimated that as many as 36 million people worldwide abuse opiods. The medical community not only assumes the heavy responsibility of confronting this epidemic in ... |