The meaning of online reputation in aesthetic plastic surgery todayPavel Hilbert
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This document discusses the importance of online reputation for aesthetic plastic surgeons. It emphasizes using multiple online channels like search engines, social media, articles and videos to share expertise and educate patients. By answering questions online, publishing articles on procedures and treatments, and engaging across platforms, surgeons can build their reputation and influence search results to attract more patients. While no single channel provides high returns, taking a multi-pronged approach to content creation and engagement can synergistically improve a surgeon's online presence.
Physician Review Sites - Love them or hate them...they are here to stay and their use is growing each year. Learn how to leverage the positive neutral and the negative reviews to grow your practice.
Medical experts, ranging from plastic surgeons to cosmetic dermatologists, have developed monolithic web marketing strategy: get top ranking on google. With social media, doctors need to shift to a patient-centric marketing effort where less time is spent pleasing the robot (google) and more helping consumers get informed.
Accompanying blog post is here: http://www.medibeauty.biz/doctors-seeking-patients-should-think-social-seo/
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How to do effective Dental Practice Marketing - 4 Case Studies on Dental Practice Marketing & How important is a Dentist's Reputation.
Dental Practice Marketing strategies courtesy of Healthcare Marketing Center: http://www.healthcaremarketingcoe.com/dental-practice-marketing/
Software Advice IndustryView: Optimizing Tone for Email Customer SupportSoftware Advice
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The document summarizes the results of a survey about customer preferences for tone in email customer support. Most customers generally prefer a casual tone. However, using the wrong tone at the wrong time, like being casual when denying a request, can negatively impact customer satisfaction for 78% of respondents. Elements like emoticons were seen as too informal by 35% of customers, while few customers found any elements too formal.
The document outlines recommendations from a team to increase elderly clients and improve the application process for a program. It identifies current issues like a lack of applicants and trust. The team's objectives are to establish trust and implement an effective marketing plan. Recommendations include outreach strategies at locations like hospitals, improving marketing materials like the application form by clarifying instructions and adding financial worksheets, and changing advertisements to include testimonials and before/after photos. The team also discusses implementing changes by gaining support, communicating vision, and sustaining momentum through continual feedback.
This document outlines an agenda for a customer service training session. It includes reviewing key points from the previous day, playing a game to identify the most important customer service qualities, developing standard answers to frequently asked questions, and planning objectives and actions for the coming year to improve customer service. The training focuses on improving the customer experience through building rapport, resolving issues, and creating referral systems to turn customers into promoters of the business.
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The Adventures of the Library Lady Presentation Scriptmelwill104
?
This document provides a slide script for a presentation titled "The Adventures of the Library Lady" that introduces various digital tools for teachers. The presentation discusses tools like Big Huge Labs for photo editing, Piktochart for creating infographics, PowToon for making animated videos, Pixton for comic creation, and audio tools Vocaroo and Voki. The goal is to demonstrate how these free digital tools can be used to enhance learning and engage students while integrating technology into existing lesson plans and curricula.
The Adventures of the Library Lady Power Pointmelwill104
?
This document contains a collection of images, documents, and other media that could be used for various educational purposes. There are photos of classrooms, students, and schools as well as illustrations, paintings, and infographics related to different subject areas. The document also includes standards, objectives, and examples of student work that integrate technology and demonstrate skills in areas like writing, research, and comprehension. Overall, the document serves as a sourcebook of diverse media that could support teaching and learning across multiple subjects.
View the Best Corporate Training, Leadership, Speaking and Workshops at the A...abundancelifewheel
?
By engaging the specialized Leadership, Communication & Sales skills Abundance Coaching provides you through Consulting, Training & Conference Speaking will build upon current success, strengthen weaknesses and most importantly deliver better business outcomes.
This document provides an introduction to San Tzuoo Co., LTD, a Taiwanese company established in 1976 that specializes in traditional industrial equipment. The summary outlines the company's product lines, which include fluorescent, well-glass, and compact fluorescent lighting, portable lighting, fire safety equipment, explosion proof plug sockets, control stations, and imported equipment. It also discusses the company's market analysis, clients, strategy partners, and future goals to expand overseas and obtain IECEx and ATEX certifications.
How To Handle Online Negative Reviews As A Medical Practitioner.pptxMed shouter
?
"Learn how medical practitioners can handle negative reviews professionally, boost their online reputation, and enhance their SEO for doctors with effective online review management.
Visit our website : https://www.medshouter.com/blog/handle-online-negative-reviews-professionally/"
The Use Of Reviews to Boost Your Medical Practice¡¯s Online ReputationMed shouter
?
"Learn how reviews can enhance your medical practice's online reputation. Discover digital marketing strategies and online reputation management.Learn how reviews can enhance your medical practice's online reputation. Discover digital marketing strategies and online reputation management.
Visit our website : https://www.medshouter.com"
The Use Of Reviews to Boost Your Medical Practice¡¯s Online ReputationMed shouter
?
"Learn how reviews can enhance your medical practice's online reputation. Discover digital marketing strategies and online reputation management.Learn how reviews can enhance your medical practice's online reputation. Discover digital marketing strategies and online reputation management.
Visit our website : https://www.medshouter.com"
This document provides guidance on handling online criticism and managing online reputation for medical professionals. It discusses the importance of online reputation, monitoring reviews, managing reputation by asking for positive reviews and minimizing negative reviews, and responding to reviews. Specific tips are provided, such as only responding to reviews to thank patients or acknowledge feedback without attacking reviewers. The document also covers legal issues around responding to reviews and protecting yourself from sabotage.
Positive Review Building And Reputation Protection for DentistsSmileSavvyInc
?
Scott Childress, Executive Director of Smile Savvy, provides stats for online reviews along with tips for dentists and dental practices who want to build their positive reviews.
Note: Raw presentation slides without notes.
6 proven ways to increase your customer base and profits
Use:
Website content
E-blasts
On-line reviews
Social media
Adwords
Cost effective procedures
Great ROI
www.MDNeedlePen.com
The document discusses how online customer reviews have become a major factor in online marketing and reputation building. It notes that consumers heavily rely on reviews from other customers to make purchasing decisions and are more likely to choose businesses with many positive reviews. The document provides tips for businesses on how to solicit and manage reviews, including establishing a positive customer experience, having a review system, responding to both positive and negative feedback, and marketing their reviews.
Online Marketing for Healthcare PracticesBrad Smith
?
BARQAR CEO, Brad Smith, shares tips and best practices for building a healthcare practice through social media, digital marketing and online reputation.
Doctor & Medical Reputation Management SoftwareTishMeade27
?
It¡¯s an understatement to say the medical industry is undergoing a restructuring. Independent and small medical practices are perhaps some of those facing the most amount of pressure. More and more of these practices are being absorbed by hospitals.
Online Reputation Management for PhysiciansStephenBauch
?
The document discusses the importance of online reputation management for physicians. It notes that perception is reality for most patients, who now look online to research doctors and make selection decisions based on reviews. Having a positive online presence through channels like websites, search engine optimization, social media, and review sites is important so physicians can share accurate information and shape their reputation. The document provides tips for physicians like claiming listings, building websites and social profiles, encouraging reviews, and understanding analytics to monitor their online reputation.
Online Reputation Management For Doctors - Doctor Reputation MarketingAndrew Wroblewski
?
How to Improve The Reputation Of A Doctor In Today¡¯s World
While many Doctors understand that they need to manage their reputation, few know where to start. If this is your predicament, keep reading.
Trust is built on honesty, transparency and consistency. Don¡¯t remove negative posts to improve your public image. It is better to work with patients to rectify legitimate complaints. Negative posts about damaged product may lead you to change shippers or improve packing. Complaints about poor service may mean following up with suppliers or hiring an expert to improve your end product. Ignoring patients is easier than taking action, but it hurts your medical reputation and, eventually, sales. Actively suppressing complaints won¡¯t resolve the problems and destroys trust in your practice once someone posts a screen shot of the complaint you had removed. Seeking to ban those who complain from product user forums or slapping copyright violation notices on those who post information from your instructions as part of their complaint about its poor wording makes you look worse than the original complaint. When you work with patients to resolve their problems, develop a consistent method of dealing with these issues.
Have a standard way people can report problems or reach your help desk. Develop standard procedures for handling patients who want refunds and those who need a replacement item.
Invest in search engine optimization or SEO to ensure that your practice¡¯s website is in the top listings in a search for it. This ensures that your practice¡¯s website, blog and social media profiles are first and foremost in search results, and not a popularly viewed complaint on a blog posted several years ago.
Before you invest in reputation marketing for doctors, determine what your reputation actually is. Search for your business and products using major search engines like Google and Bing. How many of the results are negative? This is also a good test of your SEO. Does your website even come up when you search for it?
Contests can improve your practice¡¯s reputation. It garners instant attention. Free items usually do. Just think of the response when free food is set out on a cafeteria table. Even those who don¡¯t wander by and pick up an item mention it to others. Contests may offset bad reviews, if you are promoting the new and improved version of a service.
They say the best defense is a good offense. Prevent reputation decay by having positive testimonials by patients put up periodically. Reward those who make positive posts about you online with specials, entering them in drawings or sending them swag.
Monitor the opinion of your patients. This should involve polls of current patients, those who haven¡¯t bought from you for a while and demographic groups that include your most likely patients. Discover what they love about your service and what they hate.
Patient Experience Marketing | Connecting with patients in today's fast paced...Hi5, Inc.
?
The document provides tips and strategies for doctors to effectively manage their online reputation and social media presence. It emphasizes responding promptly to reviews, educating patients, and focusing on providing excellent patient experiences to reduce negative reviews. Additionally, it outlines best practices for utilizing platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Google Business to connect with current and potential patients.
Sign Up Now Free Online WorkShop
==>http://businessprofitnow.com
Great Business don't just dominate there competition, they take over their market by fixing leaks in their business. And making sure that theyare on the top of the mind for their patients and potential patients at all times.
Sign Up Now for the FREE Online WorkShop
==>http://businessprofitnow.com
P.S. Limited Space available, Only A Select Few Dentist Will Dominate Their Market and I hope You are that One.
The Adventures of the Library Lady Presentation Scriptmelwill104
?
This document provides a slide script for a presentation titled "The Adventures of the Library Lady" that introduces various digital tools for teachers. The presentation discusses tools like Big Huge Labs for photo editing, Piktochart for creating infographics, PowToon for making animated videos, Pixton for comic creation, and audio tools Vocaroo and Voki. The goal is to demonstrate how these free digital tools can be used to enhance learning and engage students while integrating technology into existing lesson plans and curricula.
The Adventures of the Library Lady Power Pointmelwill104
?
This document contains a collection of images, documents, and other media that could be used for various educational purposes. There are photos of classrooms, students, and schools as well as illustrations, paintings, and infographics related to different subject areas. The document also includes standards, objectives, and examples of student work that integrate technology and demonstrate skills in areas like writing, research, and comprehension. Overall, the document serves as a sourcebook of diverse media that could support teaching and learning across multiple subjects.
View the Best Corporate Training, Leadership, Speaking and Workshops at the A...abundancelifewheel
?
By engaging the specialized Leadership, Communication & Sales skills Abundance Coaching provides you through Consulting, Training & Conference Speaking will build upon current success, strengthen weaknesses and most importantly deliver better business outcomes.
This document provides an introduction to San Tzuoo Co., LTD, a Taiwanese company established in 1976 that specializes in traditional industrial equipment. The summary outlines the company's product lines, which include fluorescent, well-glass, and compact fluorescent lighting, portable lighting, fire safety equipment, explosion proof plug sockets, control stations, and imported equipment. It also discusses the company's market analysis, clients, strategy partners, and future goals to expand overseas and obtain IECEx and ATEX certifications.
How To Handle Online Negative Reviews As A Medical Practitioner.pptxMed shouter
?
"Learn how medical practitioners can handle negative reviews professionally, boost their online reputation, and enhance their SEO for doctors with effective online review management.
Visit our website : https://www.medshouter.com/blog/handle-online-negative-reviews-professionally/"
The Use Of Reviews to Boost Your Medical Practice¡¯s Online ReputationMed shouter
?
"Learn how reviews can enhance your medical practice's online reputation. Discover digital marketing strategies and online reputation management.Learn how reviews can enhance your medical practice's online reputation. Discover digital marketing strategies and online reputation management.
Visit our website : https://www.medshouter.com"
The Use Of Reviews to Boost Your Medical Practice¡¯s Online ReputationMed shouter
?
"Learn how reviews can enhance your medical practice's online reputation. Discover digital marketing strategies and online reputation management.Learn how reviews can enhance your medical practice's online reputation. Discover digital marketing strategies and online reputation management.
Visit our website : https://www.medshouter.com"
This document provides guidance on handling online criticism and managing online reputation for medical professionals. It discusses the importance of online reputation, monitoring reviews, managing reputation by asking for positive reviews and minimizing negative reviews, and responding to reviews. Specific tips are provided, such as only responding to reviews to thank patients or acknowledge feedback without attacking reviewers. The document also covers legal issues around responding to reviews and protecting yourself from sabotage.
Positive Review Building And Reputation Protection for DentistsSmileSavvyInc
?
Scott Childress, Executive Director of Smile Savvy, provides stats for online reviews along with tips for dentists and dental practices who want to build their positive reviews.
Note: Raw presentation slides without notes.
6 proven ways to increase your customer base and profits
Use:
Website content
E-blasts
On-line reviews
Social media
Adwords
Cost effective procedures
Great ROI
www.MDNeedlePen.com
The document discusses how online customer reviews have become a major factor in online marketing and reputation building. It notes that consumers heavily rely on reviews from other customers to make purchasing decisions and are more likely to choose businesses with many positive reviews. The document provides tips for businesses on how to solicit and manage reviews, including establishing a positive customer experience, having a review system, responding to both positive and negative feedback, and marketing their reviews.
Online Marketing for Healthcare PracticesBrad Smith
?
BARQAR CEO, Brad Smith, shares tips and best practices for building a healthcare practice through social media, digital marketing and online reputation.
Doctor & Medical Reputation Management SoftwareTishMeade27
?
It¡¯s an understatement to say the medical industry is undergoing a restructuring. Independent and small medical practices are perhaps some of those facing the most amount of pressure. More and more of these practices are being absorbed by hospitals.
Online Reputation Management for PhysiciansStephenBauch
?
The document discusses the importance of online reputation management for physicians. It notes that perception is reality for most patients, who now look online to research doctors and make selection decisions based on reviews. Having a positive online presence through channels like websites, search engine optimization, social media, and review sites is important so physicians can share accurate information and shape their reputation. The document provides tips for physicians like claiming listings, building websites and social profiles, encouraging reviews, and understanding analytics to monitor their online reputation.
Online Reputation Management For Doctors - Doctor Reputation MarketingAndrew Wroblewski
?
How to Improve The Reputation Of A Doctor In Today¡¯s World
While many Doctors understand that they need to manage their reputation, few know where to start. If this is your predicament, keep reading.
Trust is built on honesty, transparency and consistency. Don¡¯t remove negative posts to improve your public image. It is better to work with patients to rectify legitimate complaints. Negative posts about damaged product may lead you to change shippers or improve packing. Complaints about poor service may mean following up with suppliers or hiring an expert to improve your end product. Ignoring patients is easier than taking action, but it hurts your medical reputation and, eventually, sales. Actively suppressing complaints won¡¯t resolve the problems and destroys trust in your practice once someone posts a screen shot of the complaint you had removed. Seeking to ban those who complain from product user forums or slapping copyright violation notices on those who post information from your instructions as part of their complaint about its poor wording makes you look worse than the original complaint. When you work with patients to resolve their problems, develop a consistent method of dealing with these issues.
Have a standard way people can report problems or reach your help desk. Develop standard procedures for handling patients who want refunds and those who need a replacement item.
Invest in search engine optimization or SEO to ensure that your practice¡¯s website is in the top listings in a search for it. This ensures that your practice¡¯s website, blog and social media profiles are first and foremost in search results, and not a popularly viewed complaint on a blog posted several years ago.
Before you invest in reputation marketing for doctors, determine what your reputation actually is. Search for your business and products using major search engines like Google and Bing. How many of the results are negative? This is also a good test of your SEO. Does your website even come up when you search for it?
Contests can improve your practice¡¯s reputation. It garners instant attention. Free items usually do. Just think of the response when free food is set out on a cafeteria table. Even those who don¡¯t wander by and pick up an item mention it to others. Contests may offset bad reviews, if you are promoting the new and improved version of a service.
They say the best defense is a good offense. Prevent reputation decay by having positive testimonials by patients put up periodically. Reward those who make positive posts about you online with specials, entering them in drawings or sending them swag.
Monitor the opinion of your patients. This should involve polls of current patients, those who haven¡¯t bought from you for a while and demographic groups that include your most likely patients. Discover what they love about your service and what they hate.
Patient Experience Marketing | Connecting with patients in today's fast paced...Hi5, Inc.
?
The document provides tips and strategies for doctors to effectively manage their online reputation and social media presence. It emphasizes responding promptly to reviews, educating patients, and focusing on providing excellent patient experiences to reduce negative reviews. Additionally, it outlines best practices for utilizing platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Google Business to connect with current and potential patients.
Online reputation for dentists refers to the way their practice is perceived and evaluated by patients and the public on the internet. With the rise of online reviews, social media, and search engines, it has become essential for dentists to manage their online reputation effectively.
https://www.aiemarketingservices.com/review-generation/
When you're just starting out, it's tough to know what forms of marketing are going to give you the most bang for your buck. This presentation covers the essential elements of Internet marketing for the new dentist.
Patient-written online reviews of physicians are proliferating across various websites. However, most websites that post reviews do not yet have sufficient data to be considered reliable sources of information. While patients acknowledge some skepticism about the accuracy of online physician ratings, disgruntled patients are more likely than satisfied patients to write reviews. The article provides strategies for physicians to monitor online reviews of their practice and to address any negative reviews, such as encouraging positive reviews from satisfied patients and maintaining a professional online presence.
Dental Marketing Online - Trends And Best Practice In Online Marketing (ADX16)Carolyn S Dean
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There is a lot of discussion about online marketing, social media and search engine marketing for businesses. Some dental practices are already engaging in online marketing while other dental practices have an intuitive hunch that there is something to online word-of-mouth marketing, but they¡¯re just not sure yet what it is.
This talk covers the most common forms of online marketing and why and when you should use them. From this talk you will discover the 9 steps to online dental marketing success; know what online strategies are right for your practice; learn the secrets to a great website; understand how to structure your online presence for maximum conversion; know what social media platforms you should be using and why; hear why you need to use Google My Business; understand why you need to start blogging; identify which Search Engine Marketing strategy is right for your practice; hear why it is critical to watch your online reputation; evaluate if video marketing is right for your practice; and learn to reactivate existing clients with the use of email marketing.
Learn the effective elements every website needs, how to market your practice on social media, and how to generate new patients with search engine optimization techniques.
Chair and Presenter, Christine Franzese, MD, FARS, Jillian Bensko, PA-C, and Anju T. Peters, MD, MS, discuss chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps in this CME/MOC/CC/AAPA/IPCE activity titled ¡°Biologic Therapy for CRSwNP: Exploring the Advanced Practice Provider¡¯s Role in Patient Care.¡± For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/MOC/CC/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/4gAe2nl. CME/MOC/CC/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until May 25, 2026.
¡°Pharmacology of Aminoglycosides: A Detailed Review for Medical and Pharmacy?...Dr. NIDHI SRIVASTAVA
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Aminoglycosides are a powerful class of antibiotics known for their rapid bactericidal action against serious Gram-negative infections. This presentation offers a comprehensive yet engaging exploration of their pharmacology, tailored specifically for medical, dental, and pharmacy students preparing for exams or looking to strengthen their clinical foundation.
We begin with the fascinating history of aminoglycosides, from the discovery of streptomycin in the 1940s to the development of newer agents like amikacin and netilmicin. These drugs are natural or semi-synthetic derivatives of Streptomyces and Micromonospora species and have saved countless lives, especially in critical care settings.
You¡¯ll then dive into their mechanism of action, where aminoglycosides irreversibly bind to the 30S ribosomal subunit, causing mRNA misreading and inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis. Unlike most protein synthesis inhibitors, aminoglycosides are bactericidal¡ªa unique trait that makes them especially valuable in treating life-threatening infections.
Their entry into bacterial cells depends on oxygen and energy, which explains why they are ineffective against anaerobes and are often used in combination with beta-lactam antibiotics. This synergy enhances bacterial cell wall permeability, increasing aminoglycoside uptake and efficacy.
The presentation clearly outlines the spectrum of activity¡ªhighlighting their strong effectiveness against aerobic Gram-negative bacilli like E. coli, Pseudomonas, and Klebsiella. For certain Gram-positive infections (e.g., Enterococcus, Staphylococcus), aminoglycosides serve as part of combination therapy.
Each major aminoglycoside¡ªgentamicin, tobramycin, amikacin, streptomycin, and kanamycin¡ªis covered in terms of pharmacokinetics, dosing, and clinical use. We also discuss newer uses, such as inhaled tobramycin in cystic fibrosis and amikacin against multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Safety is a key part of this review. Students will understand the mechanisms behind nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, and neuromuscular blockade, with tips on how to monitor and minimize these risks in clinical practice. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and once-daily dosing strategies are also explained, reflecting current guidelines.
We also explore mechanisms of resistance¡ªfrom modifying enzymes to ribosomal mutations and decreased permeability¡ªand what this means for treatment choices in the age of antimicrobial resistance.
This presentation aims to balance core pharmacological concepts with clinical relevance. Whether you¡¯re preparing for exams, giving a seminar, or revising for practicals, this visually rich and well-organized resource will enhance your understanding of aminoglycosides and their role in modern medicine.
AI in Esophageal Radiotherapy Planning: Not Ready for Clinical Use
The potential for Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance radiotherapy (RT) planning in esophageal cancer is a topic of growing interest. AI could revolutionize the field by improving treatment precision, reducing clinician workload, and increasing overall treatment efficiency. However, despite these promising possibilities, AI is not yet ready for clinical use in esophageal cancer radiotherapy planning, due to several significant challenges.
Esophageal cancer is challenging for radiation therapy due to its complex anatomy, where the esophagus is closely situated near vital structures like the lungs, heart, and spinal cord. This makes treatment planning labor-intensive, as it requires precise dose distribution to avoid damage to critical organs while effectively targeting the tumor. Currently, clinicians rely on advanced techniques such as contouring, image registration, and dose optimization, which are difficult to automate, especially in esophageal cancer.
While AI has made advancements in areas like tumor detection, segmentation, and plan evaluation, its application in esophageal RT planning faces limitations. One of the main barriers is the scarcity of large, diverse datasets to train AI models. Esophageal cancer has considerable patient variability, with differences in tumor size, location, and anatomical structures. AI models trained on insufficient or homogeneous datasets risk producing unreliable results when applied to diverse clinical settings.
Another significant limitation is that AI systems are not yet capable of making the complex clinical decisions that human oncologists do. For example, AI may assist in tumor segmentation but lacks the ability to fully understand the nuances of tumor behavior, patient comorbidities, or changes in anatomy throughout the treatment course. Tumors can shrink or shift during therapy, making the positioning of surrounding organs dynamic. AI models often struggle to adapt to these changes in real-time, requiring continual human oversight.
Additionally, AI¡¯s "black-box" nature presents a challenge. AI algorithms are often not transparent, meaning clinicians may not fully understand why certain decisions are made. In the highly sensitive field of radiation oncology, where small errors can have serious consequences, the inability to explain AI's decision-making process is a critical issue. Clinicians need to trust and validate the AI-generated treatment plans to ensure patient safety and optimal outcomes.
Regulatory and ethical challenges also hinder AI adoption in clinical settings. AI applications must undergo rigorous validation and approval from bodies such as the FDA, and in the case of esophageal RT, the evidence supporting AI's reliability, safety, and clinical benefit is still insufficient. Moreover, ethical considerations like data privacy, algorithmic bias, and patient consent need to be addressed before AI can be widely .
Chair, Tanya Gupta, MD, discusses breast cancer in this CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA activity titled ¡°Navigating the Clinical Integration of TROP2-Targeted ADCs in TNBC and HR+, HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Customized Learning Journey.¡± For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/3ChEsv4. CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA credit will be available until May 13, 2026.
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Overview, Management, and PreventionMAHESH MARRI
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Presentation Description:
Title: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Comprehensive Overview from Pathophysiology to Management
Audience: Healthcare professionals, medical students, researchers, and public health educators.
Objective:
This presentation provides an in-depth analysis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), covering its epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria, complications, and evidence-based management strategies. The goal is to enhance understanding of T2DM as a global health challenge and highlight preventative and therapeutic approaches to improve patient outcomes.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Epidemiology & Risk Factors ¨C Global prevalence, high-risk populations, and modifiable vs. non-modifiable risks.
2. Pathophysiology ¨C Insulin resistance, beta-cell dysfunction, and the role of hyperglycemia.
3. Diagnosis ¨C ADA criteria (HbA1c, FPG, OGTT) and early detection strategies.
4. Complications ¨C Acute (HHS, hypoglycemia) and chronic (retinopathy, nephropathy, CVD).
5. Management ¨C
o Lifestyle interventions (diet, exercise, weight loss).
o Pharmacotherapy (Metformin, SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 agonists, insulin).
6. Emerging Therapies ¨C Advances in stem cell research, artificial pancreas systems, and dual agonist drugs.
7. Prevention & Patient Education ¨C Screening guidelines and self-care practices.
Why This Presentation Matters:
T2DM is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but early intervention can prevent complications. This PPT equips audiences with practical knowledge to tackle T2DM in clinical and public health settings.
Report Back from SGO: What¡¯s New in Ovarian Cancer Research?RheannaRandazzo
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Are you curious about what¡¯s new in ovarian cancer research? We invite you to join Dr. Premal Thaker, Distinguished Professor and interim Chief of Gynecologic Oncology at Siteman Cancer Center, to hear the latest updates from the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) Annual Meeting. Dr. Thaker will highlight what the research presented at the conference means for you and answer your questions about the new developments.
Herbal formulations means a dosage form consisting of one or more herbs or processed herbs in specified quantities to provide specific nutritional, cosmetic benefits meant for use to diagnose, treat, mitigate diseases of human beings or animals, alter the structure or physiology of human beings or animals.
Asbestos exposure and risk in Britain todayRetired
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Keynote talk at the Conference Asbestos 2025. It discusses current exposure to asbestos and the priorities for dealing with the asbestos legacy in Britain.
1. Location
* Largest of the salivary glands.
* Located in the **parotid region**, anterior and inferior to the external ear.
* Lies **superficial to the masseter muscle** and wraps around the **posterior border of the ramus of the mandible**.
2. Shape and Parts**
* Irregularly wedge-shaped.
* Has **superficial and deep lobes**, separated by the **facial nerve**.
3. Coverings**
* Enclosed in a tough **parotid fascia** (capsule) derived from the **deep cervical fascia
4. Relations
Anterior:** Masseter muscle, mandible.
Posterior:** Sternocleidomastoid, mastoid process, posterior belly of digastric.
Medial:** Styloid process and associated muscles (stylopharyngeus, styloglossus, stylohyoid).
Superior:** Zygomatic arch.
Inferior:** Angle of the mandible.
5. Structures within the Parotid Gland (Superficial to Deep)**
Facial nerve (CN VII)**
Retromandibular vein**
External carotid artery**
6. Duct**
Stensen¡¯s duct (Parotid duct)**:
Emerges from the anterior border.Crosses the **masseter muscle**, pierces the **buccinator**, and opens **opposite the upper 2nd molar** in the oral cavity.
7. Blood Supply**
Arterial:** External carotid artery (posterior auricular, superficial temporal, maxillary branches).
* **Venous:** Retromandibular vein.
8. Lymphatic Drainage**
Superficial and deep parotid nodes** ¡ú **deep cervical nodes**.
9. Nerve Supply**
Sensory:** Auriculotemporal nerve (branch of mandibular nerve ¨C CN V3).
Parasympathetic (secretomotor):** Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) ¡ú via **otic ganglion** ¡ú **auriculotemporal nerve**.
* **Sympathetic:** From **plexus on external carotid artery** (vasomotor).
10. Clinical Relevance**
Facial nerve palsy** risk during surgery.
* Common site for **pleomorphic adenoma**.
* **Mumps**: viral infection causing painful swelling of the parotid.
* **Frey's syndrome**: gustatory sweating due to auriculotemporal nerve injury.
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your practice to go online to
leave a review
? Setup an ¡°onsite¡± review
station at your checkout
counter or front desk
? Ask for reviews on the back of
QRCode scanner card,
receipts, pamphlets, etc.
? Make sure you setup a culture
with your employees to ask for
reviews
7. ASK Your Patients for Reviews
? Ask for reviews in your email
autoresponder messages that
go out to your patients list
? Ask for reviews in your direct
mail materials
? Ask for reviews on your social
media profiles¡
? Ask for reviews on your
website
Just don¡¯t be afraid to ASK!
8. Make it EASY for Your Patients To Leave Reviews
? Provide links to your review
site profiles on your website
? Give your patients tips about
leaving online reviews
? Provide top-notch service to
make your patients WANT to
leave a great review for your
practice
9. Ask Them to Leave Reviews on Multiple Sites
? Ask patients to leave reviews
on multiple sites ¨C not just one
? Review Sites:
? Google+ Local
? Facebook
? Healthgrades
? Yelp
? Superpages
? Citysearch
? ZocDoc
? And more!
10. How Negative Reviews Can HURT
? There will be ¡°some¡± negative
reviews, which is good as long
as they¡¯re not overpowering
? Don¡¯t ignore negative reviews;
otherwise, you could come off
as ¡°uncaring¡±
? Don¡¯t argue with negative
reviewers as it could enhance
the negative impact
11. How to Respond to Negative Reviews
? Do not panic or over-react to
negative reviews; it¡¯s bound to
happen
? Assess the situations carefully
and resolve any issues with
unhappy patients
? Do not ¡°argue¡± with your
unhappy patients
? Post your responses publicly
so your patients and potential
patients see that you actually
care
12. How to Build and Maintain a Positive Image
? Register your practice on as
many review sites as possible
? Monitor all of your review site
profiles
? Respond to all reviews, which
allows you to engage with
your patients as well as show
that you care
? Google your practice name to
see what type of comments
come up in the results
13. How to Build and Maintain a Positive Image
? Create a videos, blog and
other content related to your
practice consistently to
create more ¡°positive¡±
content that will rank high in
the search engines
? Be consistent and post often
for best results
? This will help push down any
negative reviews and
comments