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Join us for an insightful Q&A session with Dr. Vega, where we delve into the groundbreaking world of Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) and the future of cancer detection.
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Charles P. Vega, MD The development of mRNA vaccines marked a turning point in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, but what do we need to know about this emerging vaccine technology? Dr. Jennifer Caudle and Dr. Charles Vega, a Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of California Irvine, discuss some of the benefits and common concerns.
Host: Charles P. Vega, MD Guest: Candice Taylor Lucas, MD, MPH, FAAP What is cultural humility, and how can it be incorporated into clinical practice? How does your patient's culture impact their health behaviors, and why does your culture matter? Listen in as two leading experts navigate concerns surrounding cultural humility and emphasize the importance of empathy, awareness, and advocacy. Discover ways to integrate small but important changes into your clinical practice to help bridge communication gaps and enable your patients to thrive.
Host: Charles P. Vega, MD Guest: Lionel Phillips, MBA Learn why diversity in clinical trials is so important to community health. Two experts discuss the key role that trusted messengers play in enrollment, why it is critical to break the cycle of medical mistrust, and the downstream effect of a lack of diversity in clinical trials.
Host: Charles P. Vega, MD Guest: Robert O. Roswell, MD, FACC, FACP Diversifying our physician workforce so that it is more racially, ethnically, and geographically balanced can ultimately have a positive impact on community health. Join us as two experts discuss how pipeline programs reaching children as early as elementary school can help ensure workplace diversity. Also find out how clinicians can be advocates for their patients by helping to disentangle them from structural inequities and working towards policy changes. There's a lot than can be done to provide more balanced care, but we need to look beyond simple fixes to the root causes of the issues. So find your bandwidth – that's what you can do today – and discover why it's so important to move upstream to solve the problems manifesting downstream.
Host: Charles P. Vega, MD Guest: Sateria Venable Regional healthcare disparities are biases that are based on where people live. Are your patients' treatment options being impacted and limited by their geographical location? Join us as our two experts discuss how to support broader policy issues and highlight the importance of diagnostic algorithms that have been developed with diverse input. These steps may be of value in your clinical practice to ensure all patients have equal access to care regardless of their epidemiologic, socioeconomic, or insurance circumstances.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss real-world evidence for pediatric influenza vaccines.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss the comparative analysis of the currently available pediatric influenza vaccines.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss the differences in influenza vaccine technologies.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss the burden of influenza among the pediatric population and importance of influenza vaccination in children.
Host: Ricardo Franco, MD Guest: Charles P. Vega, MD Armed with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for HCV universal screening and risk-based testing — and an understanding of the simplicity of prescribing and managing direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapies — primary care providers (PCPs) will be well equipped to step up and provide comprehensive HCV care and cure. This educational activity offers practical tips and tactics to prepare PCPs for their central role in eliminating HCV.