JAMA: 2012-04-03, Vol. 307, No. 13, Author Interview
Interview with Wendie A. Berg, MD, PhD, author of Detection of Breast Cancer With Addition of Annual Screening Ultrasound or a Single Screening MRI to Mammography in Women With Elevated Breast Cancer Risk (Source: JAMA Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Author Interviews - April 3, 2012 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

Detection of Breast Cancer With Addition of Annual Screening Ultrasound or a Single Screening MRI to Mammography in Women With Elevated Breast Cancer Risk
Interview with Wendie A. Berg, MD, PhD, author of Detection of Breast Cancer With Addition of Annual Screening Ultrasound or a Single Screening MRI to Mammography in Women With Elevated Breast Cancer Risk (Source: JAMA Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Author Interviews - April 3, 2012 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

JAMA: 2012-04-04, Vol. 307, No. 13, Editor's Audio Summary
Dr Bauchner, Editor in Chief of JAMA, provides summary and commentary on the April 4, 2012 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Cetuximab and Stage III Colon Cancer Survival, Screening Ultrasound or MRI for Breast Cancer, Diagnostic Coding and Trends in Pneumonia Outcomes, Fluoroquinolones and Risk of Retinal Detachment, Management of Ovarian Cancer, Financial incentives in health care, Individualized breast cancer treatment. (Source: JAMA: This Week's Audio Commentary)
Source: JAMA: This Week's Audio Commentary - April 3, 2012 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine
Ultrasound is quickly finding a home in the emergency department, says Dr. Ryan Stanton. This technology that has been around for decades has come to life with recent innovations that have made it portable and cost-effective. Though physicians trained in emergency medicine are graduating with extensive ultrasound experience, the majority of emergency physicians are scrambling to catch up with the technology and techniques that is quickly becoming standard of care. This episode of Everyday Medicine talks about the technology and how it works into our practice. (Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians)
Source: Everyday Medicine for Physicians - November 2, 2011 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Annals of Emergency Medicine (June 2009 Summary)
Summary of June 2009 issue of Annals of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Deb Diercks on chest pain triage and Dr. Vivek Tayal on ultrasound training (Source: Annals of Emergency Medicine (Summary - Audio))
Source: Annals of Emergency Medicine (Summary - Audio) - June 15, 2009 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Annals of Emergency Medicine Source Type: podcasts

JAMA: 2008-05-14, Vol. 299, No. 18, Author in the Room ™ Audio Interview
Interview with Wendie A. Berg, MD, PhD, author of Combined Screening With Ultrasound and Mammography vs Mammography Alone in Women at Elevated Risk of Breast Cancer. Summary Points: 1. Adding a single screening ultrasound examination to screening mammography in women at increased risk of breast cancer with at least heterogeneously dense breasts increases the cancer detection rate from 50% to 78%. 2. The risk of a biopsy for a benign lesion in our series was 1 in 40 for women undergoing mammography versus 1 in 10 for women undergoing mammography combined with ultrasound screening. 3. Using the standardized technique and int...
Source: JAMA Author in the Room - May 23, 2008 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

JAMA: 2008-05-14, Vol. 299, No. 18, Author in the Room™ Audio Interview
Interview with Wendie A. Berg, MD, PhD, author of Combined Screening With Ultrasound and Mammography vs Mammography Alone in Women at Elevated Risk of Breast Cancer. Summary Points: 1. Adding a single screening ultrasound examination to screening mammography in women at increased risk of breast cancer with at least heterogeneously dense breasts increases the cancer detection rate from 50% to 78%. 2. The risk of a biopsy for a benign lesion in our series was 1 in 40 for women undergoing mammography versus 1 in 10 for women undergoing mammography combined with ultrasound screening. 3. Using the standardized technique and int...
Source: JAMA Author in the Room - May 23, 2008 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts