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Episode 2819 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature Marine PFC Bruce W. Carter and his Congressional Medal of Honor award. Information featured in this episode appeared in Wikipedia and a story titled: Marine Who Earned Medal of Honor … Continue reading →
Episode 1889 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about the reinterment of the earthly remains of Marine Vietnam Veteran Private First Class Bruce W. Carter at the Arlington National Cemetery. The story appeared on the Our Community … Continue reading → The post Episode 1889– Remains of brave Marine Vietnam Vet moved to Arlington Cemetery appeared first on .
Do you manage patients during pregnancy? We've got your acne treatment worries covered. This week, join Jonette Keri, MD PhD as she discusses how to safely treat women for acne during pregnancy and goes through washes, topicals, and systemic therapies. She also covers how to approach treatment while breastfeeding. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence based research in integrative dermatology. To learn more, join the Case Discussions in Acne and Rosacea webinar on Tuesday 9/15. Dr. Jonette Keri is a dermatologist at the Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine as well as the Dermatology Service Chief at the Bruce W. Carter VAMC (Veterans Affairs Medical Center) in Miami, FL. She is a known expert in the treatment of acne and rosacea and sees challenging cases in her practice. Her other interests include patient advocacy, especially for marginalized populations, and integrative dermatology.
In this episode, we discuss the recently published ACKD article, “International Medical Graduates in Nephrology: A Guide for Trainees and Programs” Our guests are the authors, Javier Neyra, Maria Clarissa Tio, Silvia Ferrè and the co-editors Matthew Sparks and Samira Farouk. Although international medical graduates are offered opportunities for training and professional growth that are beyond those available in their countries of origin, they typically encounter barriers to transition from training to practice and early-stage career development. The authors describe the exchange visitor and temporary worker visas granted to foreign trainees in the U.S, focusing on the transition from training to nephrology practice and/or research. They provide recommendations and encourage trainees to seek continuous support from their programs/sponsors and assistance from immigration representatives at their training institutions. This episode provides a positive message that there are many pathways to arrive at the desired post-training destination and emphasizes how additional funding opportunities are there! Ultimately, these authors will not let you navigate blindly. We are bringing on a new co-host for this month’s episode, please help us welcome Natasha Dave, MD! She is a nephrologist at the Bruce W. Carter Miami Veterans Affair Medical Center. She completed her internal medicine residency training at Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago and then completed her Nephrology fellowship and chief year at Baylor in Houston. Post-fellowship she joined Baylor as an assistant professor of medicine primarily practicing at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center prior to moving to Miami. Dr. Dave's other clinical and educational interests include mentorship, social media/educational content generation and as her Twitter profile (@NatashaNDave) suggests electrolytes. She serves on the Executive Council of Women in Nephrology and is involved in a number of online projects and roles that begin after she completed a one year social media internship with the Nephrology Social Media Collective (NSMC). Some of these roles include being a faculty contributor for the Renal Fellow Network and American Journal of Kidney Diseases blogs as well as partaking in committees with the American Society of Nephrology, Nephrology Business Leadership University, Kidney Medicine journal and NSMC. Outside of medicine her other passions include long distance running, meditation and travel.