Posted by: admin on: July 1, 2011
Diagnosing chronic kidney disease (CKD) can be confusing, but its importance cannot be underscored enough. In a series of videos less than 5 minutes long, Lynda Szczech, MD, provides key practical how-to’s on screening your patients for CKD and why to do it. After watching these videos, you will feel like you have completed the […]
Posted by: admin on: June 30, 2011
New insights into anemia management in people with chronic kidney disease. Abstract of the interview of Dr Ajay Singh, Nephrologist by Dr George Bakris, MD Trial to Reduce Cardiovascular Events with Aranesp Therapy (TREAT) study was a large randomized controlled study in patients having diabetes with chronic kidney disease and anemia. Patients were randomized to […]
Posted by: admin on: June 29, 2011
What, exactly, is a difficult patient? Doctors can tell many tales of what they term as a difficult encounter just as many patients can recall doctors whom they would say are difficult to work with as well. Patients deemed difficult included those with more than five symptoms, severe symptoms or an underlying mental disorder or […]
Posted by: admin on: June 16, 2011
Stress incontinence post radical prostatectomy is a common sequel. Where conservatory methods & surgery are mostly done here is a study of duloxetine a drug which could be utilized to our benefit for the same. Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: June 11, 2011
Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection is a common affliction of women in reproductive age group. Choosing the right antibiotic is an important aspect in its treatment. Team@CMHF