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Interview with Romi Haas, MPH, PhD author of Management of Shoulder Pain in Primary Care: A Review and Michael A Incze, MD, MSEd, Reviewing Editor of JAMA Internal Medicine. Hosted by Eve Rittenberg, MD.

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Interview with Rupesh Agrawal, MMed, MD, and James T. Rosenbaum, MD, authors of Standardization of Retinal Vasculitis Terminology With Consensus Definitions From a Delphi Panel. Hosted by Neil Bressler, MD.

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Interview with Brian S. Zuckerbraun, MD, MBA, author of Nasogastric Tubes—Indications, Placement, and Management: A Review. Hosted by Jamie Coleman, MD.

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* Nasogastric Tubes—Indications, Placement, and Management

Interview with Lauren A. Eberly, MD, MPH author of MUTTON -HF (Medically Utilized Tailored Traditional foods to Optimize Nutrition in Heart Failure): A Randomized Trial of an Indigenous Food is Medicine Intervention and Kurt Hager, MD author of Medic... more

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Rupesh Agrawal
Corresponding author; Professor of Ophthalmology
National Healthcare Group Institute in Singapore
Episode: JAMA Ophthalmology : Standardization of Retinal Vasculitis Terminology
James Rosenbaum
Chief of Ophthalmology Emeritus
Legacy Deversali Institute, Portland, Oregon
Episode: JAMA Ophthalmology : Standardization of Retinal Vasculitis Terminology
Dr. Brian Zuckerbraun
Senior author, from the Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh
Episode: JAMA Surgery : Nasogastric Tubes—Indications, Placement, and Management
Lauren Eberly
Assistant Professor of Medicine at University of Pennsylvania; Cardiologist for the Indian Health Service at Gallup Indian Medical Center
University of Pennsylvania / Indian Health Service
Episode: JAMA Internal Medicine : MUTTON -HF (Medically Utilized Tailored Traditional foods to Optimize Nutrition in Heart Failure):A Randomized Trial of an Indigenous Food is Medicine Intervention
Kurt Hager
Assistant Professor of Medicine at UMass Chan Medical School; wrote the commentary linked to the study
UMass Chan Medical School
Episode: JAMA Internal Medicine : MUTTON -HF (Medically Utilized Tailored Traditional foods to Optimize Nutrition in Heart Failure):A Randomized Trial of an Indigenous Food is Medicine Intervention
Dr. Kelly Gwathmey
Author; Associate Professor of Neurology at Columbia University; Vice Chair of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Council with the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America
Columbia University
Episode: JAMA Neurology : Gefurulimab and Generalized Myasthenia Gravis
David Francis
Professor of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Vice Chair of Academic Affairs
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Episode: JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery : Uncoded Tracheostomy Care—Impacting Care, Quality, and Research?
Joshua Bedwell
Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, Chief Surgical Quality and Safety Officer
Baylor College of Medicine; Texas Children's Hospital
Episode: JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery : Uncoded Tracheostomy Care—Impacting Care, Quality, and Research?
Philip Weissbrod
Professor and Chair of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
University of California San Diego
Episode: JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery : Uncoded Tracheostomy Care—Impacting Care, Quality, and Research?

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JAMA Psychiatry : The Reinforcement Effect of Social Media Likes in Depression
Q: What are the potential causal directions and next steps?
Possible directions include depression causing heightened sensitivity to social rewards or heightened reward sensitivity leading to depressive symptoms; longitudinal and experimental studies are needed to establish causality, including interventions that manipulate reward exposure.
JAMA Psychiatry : The Reinforcement Effect of Social Media Likes in Depression
Q: What did the three different datasets contribute to the robustness of the findings?
Using three datasets—one Twitter-based with depression-diagnosed users and two with self-reported depression scales—allowed replication across distinct recruitment strategies and measures of depression, strengthening the claim that reinforcement by likes generalizes beyond a single sample.
JAMA Ophthalmology : The Retina Clinic as a Window Into Systemic Vascular Health
Q: Should I be measuring blood pressure in my patient's clinics?
Yes, measuring blood pressure in ophthalmology clinics is valuable, but it requires proper protocols, staff training, and standardized procedures to ensure accuracy and appropriate escalation of care.
JAMA Surgery : Treatment of Postoperative Hypertension for Inpatient Surgical Patients
Q: What are the risks of using rapid-acting agents like hydralazine in this setting, and what alternatives did you highlight?
Hydralazine is commonly used but can cause abrupt, excessive BP drops lasting hours, potentially harming kidneys and other organs. The discussion notes alternatives such as beta-blockers (e.g., labetalol) and careful assessment of the patient's hemodynamic status before choosing a regimen, with an emphasis on avoiding reflexive treatment without confirming true hypertension.
JAMA Surgery : Treatment of Postoperative Hypertension for Inpatient Surgical Patients
Q: Can you walk us through the algorithm for evaluating an elevated inpatient BP, including when to intervene and when to let it ride?
The algorithm starts with a global assessment of causes (pain, recent meds, fluid status, withdrawal) and then checks for end-organ damage. If no end-organ damage is present and the rise is asymptomatic, the guidance is to let the BP ride rather than automatically treat, prioritizing surgery-related concerns and patient safety. If end-organ symptoms or chest pain occur, then targeted intervention or escalation is considered.

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A health-and-science focused interview series that centers on clinical research, surgical innovation, and translational medicine across multiple specialties. Episodes frequently blend study design and data interpretation with practical implications for patient care, highlighting topics such as immunotherapy in head and neck cancer, skin cancer screening practices, pediatric recovery protocols, targeted therapies for rare tumors, and the role of AI and data infrastructure in advancing medical research. A standout pattern is its emphasis on real-world implementation, policy or funding context, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making it useful for clinicians, researchers, and health-system leaders considering how to translate findings into... more

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