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Course: Depression's Problem With Men

Description: Abstract Too many men who suffer from depression remain undiagnosed. While men are diagnosed with depression at half the rate of w...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: How Pharmaceuticals Mask Health and Social Inequity

Description: Abstract Medications, like all interventions, shape the ways in which physicians see disease, provide care, define successful outc...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: How Should Clinicians Minimize Harms and Maximize Benefits When Diagnosing and Treating Disorders Without Biomarkers?

Description: Abstract Ethical obligations to minimize harms and maximize benefits of diagnosis and treatment of disorders without biomarkers in...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Invisibility of “Gender Dysphoria”

Description: Abstract Tension between naming gender dysphoria to render an important kind of suffering among transgender people more visible an...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Questioning Biomedicine's Privileging of Disease and Measurability

Description: Abstract Within biomedicine, the diagnosis of disease is often privileged over a patient's experience of illness. Yet, up to 30% o...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: When Symptoms Aren't Visible or Measurable, How Should Disability Be Assessed?

Description: Abstract Qualitative data can supplement and contextualize quantitative data and can be useful in disability determinations to hel...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Ethics Talk: The Invisibility of Chronic Pain

Description: ...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Neurology

Course: Effect of Zuranolone vs Placebo in Postpartum Depression: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Description: Key Points Question Does treatment with zuranolone reduce depressive symptoms in female individuals experiencing postpartum depre...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Painful Palmar and Plantar Purpura

Description: A man in his 50s presented with painful palmar and plantar purpura that lasted for 2 months (Figure, A). The lesions first appeare...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: CARDIOLOGY