
Moving Medicine from the American Medical Association explores the policy, innovations and opportunities transforming health care today.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 257 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | ||||

AMA President Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, with this panel of AMA Advocacy Resource Center attorneys continues their conversation on how the AMA is working with national, state and specialty medical societies to address these key legislative priorities. How ... more
Months into the 2025 state legislative sessions, how are the key issues of prior authorization, scope of practice, and physician wellness playing out? What themes are emerging and how are they different than those of previous years? Led by AMA Presid... more
Join this continued discussion on how to the AMA is working to address maternal mortality in the U.S.. The conversation is led by Dr. Willie Underwood III, Urologist and immediate past chair of the AMA board of trustees. Panelists include experts Mar... more
With the U.S. having the highest maternal mortality and morbidity rates among developed countries, the AMA continues to sound the alarm to policymakers that a multi-faceted approach is needed, one which includes addressing the leading causes of preve... more
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The AMA does such a good job covering a variety of topics. The guests offer valuable insight as well. I would recommend this podcast to anyone looking to be inspired and informed!
Episode 59 hits it out of the park!! Strong work on bringing practical wisdom to medicine!!!
Whether you’re well established as someone innovating in the medical world, or just getting started as a catalyst for change - this is a must-listen podcast for you! Todd and the entire AMA team do an incredible job leading conversations that cover a huge breadth of topics related to the ins and outs of successfully navigating an ever changing healthcare landscape - with leaders who are actually in the field themselves. Highly recommend listening and subscribing!
There are no randomized trials that support the general population wearing cloth masks for COVID. The one randomized trial that we have, which is remotely close, compares surgical and cloth masks use during flu season in a medical population who are highly trained to wear masks. What was the result? There was a world of different between cloth masks and surgical masks.
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The content spans a range of essential topics in medicine, focusing particularly on innovations in medical practices, healthcare policies, and the evolving nature of medical publishing. Discussions frequently highlight the intersection of advanced medical techniques and advocacy efforts, showcasing the voices of various health professionals in their efforts to improve patient care and raise awareness about critical issues, such as opioid addiction and the implications of cannabis use. Interviews with experts shed light on contemporary challenges faced in medicine, promoting a comprehensive understanding of both the clinical and societal facets of healthcare today.
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Moving Medicine launched 7 years ago and published 257 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Moving Medicine include:
1. Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo
2. Dr. Randy Easterling
3. Dr. Kevin M. Gray
4. Dr. Samer Narouze
5. Dr. Smita Das
6. Tricia Wright
7. Dr. Ali John Zarrabi
8. Dr. Maria Rahmandar
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