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There’s still time to register for the live psychiatry board review conference. One of the most popular part  is the sim...
12/17/2013

There’s still time to register for the live psychiatry board review conference. One of the most popular part is the simulation of the Oral Board Exam. With the help of professional actors, Dr. Koutras reenacts a mock oral for the General Psychiatry Board Exam:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t9WXoUt7gY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3RxFG3-7uw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiRLVStj3OY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAf7jJmVd54
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sDD7Db5eqA

To register for the conference: http://www.cmeinfo.com/store_temp/2014_Psychiatry_Board_Review_Course__370.asp?TRACKCODE=WEB113003&utm_source=MKTING&utm_medium=WEB&utm_content=FB&utm_campaign=WPDXDV1

Dr. Koutras will present a live psychiatry board review conference, January 8 – January 12, 2014 in Atlanta, GA. Among t...
12/11/2013

Dr. Koutras will present a live psychiatry board review conference, January 8 – January 12, 2014 in Atlanta, GA. Among the subjects that will be discussed-what to study and how to study. Visit: http://www.cmeinfo.com/store_temp/2014_Psychiatry_Board_Review_Course__370.asp?TRACKCODE=WEB113003&utm_source=MKTING&utm_medium=WEB&utm_content=FB&utm_campaign=WPDXDV1

If you prefer to study at your pace, the in- depth prep course can be purchased
http://www.cmeinfo.com/store_temp/Psychiatry_Board_Review_Course__608.asp?TRACKCODE=WEB113003&utm_source=MKTING&utm_medium=WEB&utm_content=FB&utm_campaign=WPDXDV1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7yflbbdAwA&feature=youtu.be

Taking the Psychiatry Board Exam? Here are some tips from Dr. John Koutras, assistant professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at the University of Vermont Med...

Amidst concerns that the shortage of doctors will become even more acute, a record number of students applied to and enr...
12/10/2013

Amidst concerns that the shortage of doctors will become even more acute, a record number of students applied to and enrolled this fall in medical schools across the U.S.
The Association of American Medical Colleges reports that the total number of medical school applicants for this year (48,014) grew by 6.1 percent from 2012.
Even more interesting was the record number of students who enrolled in their first year of medical school, up 3% from 20,000 to 20,044.

https://www.aamc.org/newsroom/reporter/november2013/362058/enrollment.html

Learn about the latest clinical treatments and advances in rheumatology.  The Brigham Rheumatology Board Review Course i...
11/19/2013

Learn about the latest clinical treatments
and advances in rheumatology. The Brigham Rheumatology Board Review Course is a video and audio activity which provides a comprehensive review of major areas in rheumatology and will help you meet your continuing education needs.

For more details:

http://echo7.bluehornet.com/p/sJNK1g_TLN?show=1&h=1&ch=1&CID=10334342787

It’s been ten days since Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines.  What’s the hardest part about treating those that are a...
11/18/2013

It’s been ten days since Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines. What’s the hardest part about treating those that are affected?

The emergency coordinator of Doctors Without Borders describes the huge logistical challenges of distributing emergency aid to where it’s needed most.

Almost ten days have passed since Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines, and while aid is reaching airports, seaports, and cities, people in many rural areas are still struggling without assistance.

Do you know about ePearls? Provided by our sister company, Practical Reviews,  ePearls is a FREE, weekly e-newsletter, w...
11/14/2013

Do you know about ePearls? Provided by our sister company, Practical Reviews, ePearls is a FREE, weekly e-newsletter, with an downloadable audio podcast, highlighting a relevant topic in the field of medicine, surgery and dentistry.
Here are synopsis of last week’s newsletters:

MEDICINE:
Topic: Not So Sweet News That Elevated Glucose Levels May Increase Risk of Dementia
Background: Diabetes appears to be a risk factor for developing dementia, but whether higher glucose levels increase the risk for dementia in persons without diabetes is unknown.
Objective: To explore the association between glucose levels and risk of dementia in individuals without diabetes.
Conclusion: Even in the absence of diabetes, higher glucose levels may increase the risk of developing dementia.

SURGERY:
Topic: Surgery Outperforms Physiotherapy for Women With Stress Urinary Incontinence
Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is often treated initially with pelvic physiotherapy, and if improvement is adequate or symptoms recur, women are then referred for midurethral-sling surgery. Women with more severe symptoms at presentation are more likely to fail physiotherapy and may be better served by proceeding directly with surgery. Data comparing surgery with physiotherapy as initial treatments for SUI are lacking.
Objective: To compare initial midurethral-sling surgery with initial physiotherapy in women with moderate to severe SUI on subjective and objective improvement at 1 year.
Conclusion: Women with moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence have higher rates of improvement and cure with initial mid-urethral sling surgery compared to initial pelvic physiotherapy.

DENTAL:
Topic: Resin Infiltration Is the Best Treatment for WSLs After Orthodontic Appliance Removal
Background: {White spot lesions (WSLs) are seen frequently around fixed orthodontic appliances, and can regress up to 3 months after appliance removal. However, most WSLs show minimal regression and a white spot remains. There are many treatment options for WSLs.}
Objective: To determine the esthetic improvement and changes in the area of WSLs treated with resin infiltration.
Conclusion: Resin infiltration significantly improved the clinical appearance of white spot lesions and reduced their size.

To register for your FREE subscription:
http://practicalreviews.com/Main/epearls.aspx

Live Psychiatry Board Review Course in Atlanta, GA.January 8 - January 12, 2014Course Director, Dr. John Koutras,  will ...
11/07/2013

Live Psychiatry Board Review Course in Atlanta, GA.
January 8 - January 12, 2014
Course Director, Dr. John Koutras, will present an in-depth review designed to provide psychiatrists and psychiatrists-in-training with current, relevant, and condensed information needed to pass certification, and maintenance of certification exams.
Register before Nov. 30 and save $200. For more info:

http://www.cmeinfo.com/store_temp/2014_Psychiatry_Board_Review_Course__370.asp?roi=echo7-10234954911-33088489-8752c3e6ad6c01e5c391c8c3e5065df0&TRACKCODE=EMAILV01113&utm_source=MKTING&utm_medium=REDIRECT&utm_content=PSY2014&utm_campaign=EWPSNV1

The End of the Year is fast approaching — do you have all the credits you need to meet your 2013 requirements? Now you c...
11/01/2013

The End of the Year is fast approaching — do you have all the credits you need to meet your 2013 requirements? Now you can earn those credits and save when you take advantage our November professional discount-20% Off any product. If you have questions, feel free to contact our Customer Service Group at 1-800-633-4743.

• Enter Coupon Code: NOV20 at checkout
• Valid Through: 11-30-2013

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A Big BOOO To You.  Happy Halloween!
10/31/2013

A Big BOOO To You. Happy Halloween!

Realizing that most heart attack patients are treated by emergency doctors and not cardiologists, a toolkit has been cre...
10/30/2013

Realizing that most heart attack patients are treated by emergency doctors and not cardiologists, a toolkit has been created by the Acute Cardiovascular Care Association to help improve survival of these patients at the most critical stage.
The kit is a small-sized reference manual for doctors who need to make life or death decisions in seconds. Acute coronary syndromes are still a leading cause of death and disability worldwide and particularly in Europe.
To read more: http://www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=135989&CultureCode=en

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