What Is the Best Way to Screen Patients for MRSA?
How does nasal swab screening alone compare with multiple body site screening for MRSA? William R. Jarvis, MD, comments on new research. (Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast - December 26, 2012 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Pneumonia -- Always Something New
Paul G. Auwaerter, MD, highlights what is new in pneumonia diagnosis and treatment. (Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast - December 19, 2012 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Kathy D. Miller, MD - Achieving New Standards in the Treatment of Breast Cancer: Nuances of Optimal, Individualized, and Evidence-Based Patient Care
Managing Motor Symptoms and Motor Complications in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease: A Practical Approach for Treatment Selection (Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Pathology)
Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Pathology - December 19, 2012 Category: Pathology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Suspecting Foodborne Illnesses in Special Populations
A high index of suspicion and low threshold for testing are necessary in certain high-risk patients. (Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast - December 17, 2012 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

New CAP/ASCO Recommendations for ER/PgR and HER2 Testing in Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, with more than 200,000 new cases diagnosed in 2010. (Source: NewsPath Podcasts)
Source: NewsPath Podcasts - October 4, 2012 Category: Pathology Authors: Julie Katz Karp, MD Source Type: podcasts

Archives of Neurology 2012-10-01, Author Interview
Interview with Ari J Green, MD, author of Getting Beyond the Ganglion Cell: Morphometric Adjustments for Retinal Optical Coherence Tomography in Multiple Sclerosis, and Shiv Saidha, MBBCh, MRCPI, author of Relationships Between Retinal Axonal and Neuronal Measures and Global Central Nervous System Pathology in Multiple Sclerosis (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - October 3, 2012 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

Getting Beyond the Ganglion Cell: Morphometric Adjustments for Retinal Optical Coherence Tomography in Multiple Sclerosis, and Relationships Between Retinal Axonal and Neuronal Measures and Global Central Nervous System Pathology in Multiple Sclerosis
Interview with Ari J Green, MD, author of Getting Beyond the Ganglion Cell: Morphometric Adjustments for Retinal Optical Coherence Tomography in Multiple Sclerosis, and Shiv Saidha, MBBCh, MRCPI, author of Relationships Between Retinal Axonal and Neuronal Measures and Global Central Nervous System Pathology in Multiple Sclerosis (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - October 3, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

How Flow Cytometry Can Work for You: Fundamentals of Flow Cytometry in Neoplastic Hematolymphoid Cell Populations
Flow cytometry is a powerful tool that rapidly interrogates entire cell populations for expression of cell surface or cytoplasmic antigens. (Source: NewsPath Podcasts)
Source: NewsPath Podcasts - September 4, 2012 Category: Pathology Authors: Nichole L. Steidler, MD Source Type: podcasts

Bacterial Antigen Testing: The Good, the Not-so-Bad, and the Ugly
Community acquired pneumonia and meningitis are serious infections, and patients benefit from prompt initiation of appropriate antibiotic therapy. (Source: NewsPath Podcasts)
Source: NewsPath Podcasts - July 31, 2012 Category: Pathology Authors: Christina Wojewoda, MD Source Type: podcasts

Slow Mohs Micrographic Surgery and the Role of the Pathologist
In 1941, Frederick Mohs described an innovative surgical technique for the treatment of various cutaneous neoplasms that combined staged excisions with intraoperative histologic assessment of margins on frozen section. (Source: NewsPath Podcasts)
Source: NewsPath Podcasts - April 2, 2012 Category: Pathology Authors: Alan E. Siroy, MD, MPH Source Type: podcasts