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- Can a shared decision be wrong if made for the ‘right’ reasons?
Providing information alone is not enough; we need to understand the patient’s biases, fears, and priorities.
- Transient neurologic syndromes: A diagnostic approach
Diagnosing TIA, migraine, partial seizures, hypoglycemia, hyperventilation, transient global amnesia, and others.
- Kidney transplant: New opportunities and challenges
Kidney transplant improves survival and long-term outcomes in patients with renal failure.
- Medication management in older adults
Some drugs may become unnecessary or even dangerous as the patient ages. Periodic medication review is needed.
- Having the COURAGE to include PCI in shared decision-making for stable angina
In a select group, a PCI-first strategy does not reduce the risk of death, but it does relieve angina sooner.