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Reaching Busy Physicians with Internet TV - InTimeTV Traditional pharmaceutical (and medical device) sales & marketing detailing is extremely costly and also coming under increasing regulatory scrutiny. Some centers have banned reps from their premises outright. An alternative (or supplement to traditional detailing) is available with internet TV medical shows such as "Orthopedics Today", "Insights in Medicine" and others. Watch this brief three minute video to find out more or email gurel@intimetv.com. Tags: InTimeTV internet television pharmaceutical medical device sales marketing physicians Insights in medicine |
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what is intimetv? The world's first on-line television network that engages professionals worldwide, via one hour talk shows. As an InTimeTV host you can be the voice of your professional community on a global scale! As a guest or call in viewer you can get involved, ask specific questions about the hot topics in your profession. As an advertiser you have the opportunity to reach the eyes and ears of your target market... direct response marketing on steroids! Tags: what is intimetv? peer-to-peer tv on-line talk shows |
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The Evolution of President George W. Bush David Wilhelm - campaign manager for Bill Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign and former Democratic National Committee Chairman (1993 - 1994) - discusses the curious evolution in leadership styles of George W. Bush between his term as Governor of Texas and later as U.S. President. For the full hour-long interview, see: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/har024.wmv For more information about InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) contact Jack McInerney (jmcinerney@intimetv.com or 312 965 5225) or Ogan Gurel (gurel@post.harvard.edu). InTimeTV produces internet TV talk shows that bring like-minded professionals together sharing ideas and perspectives worldwide. Tags: David Wilhelm Barack Obama Hillary Clinton George W.Bush InTimeTV politics bipartisan leadership styles contrast |
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Barack Obama & Hillary Clinton compared David Wilhelm - campaign manager for Bill Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign and former Democratic National Committee Chairman (1993 - 1994) - discusses his view of the differences between Sen. Obama and Sen. Clinton. For the full hour-long interview, see: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/har024.wmv For more information about InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) contact Jack McInerney (jmcinerney@intimetv.com or 312 965 5225) or Ogan Gurel (gurel@post.harvard.edu). InTimeTV produces internet TV talk shows that bring like-minded professionals together sharing ideas and perspectives worldwide. Tags: David Wilhelm Barack Obama Hillary Clinton InTimeTV politics contrast leadership styles Democratic nomination president |
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Why I decided to support Barack Obama David Wilhelm - campaign manager for Bill Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign and former Democratic National Committee Chairman (1993 - 1994) - describes his rationale for deciding to become a supporter of Sen. Barack Obama. For the full hour-long interview, see: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/har024.wmv For more information about InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) contact Jack McInerney (jmcinerney@intimetv.com or 312 965 5225) or Ogan Gurel (gurel@post.harvard.edu). InTimeTV produces internet TV talk shows that bring like-minded professionals together sharing ideas and perspectives worldwide. Tags: David Wilhelm Barack Obama Hillary Clinton InTimeTV Decision to Support Politics |
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Nanotech Today: Nano-Engineered Medicine - Dean Ho - Pt. 1 On Nanotech Today (http://nanotech-today.tv) brought to you by InTimeTV (http://www.intimetv.com) Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Dr. Dean Ho (Assistant Professor of Biomedical & Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University) discusses " Emerging Technologies for Nano-Engineered Medicine " In this first excerpt, Dr. Ho discusses some of the interesting challenges an opportunities involved in the intrinsically interdisciplinary work required for nanotechnology. This YouTube clip is an excerpt from the full video which you can find at: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/nan009.wmv Nanotech Today - communicating trends and advances in nanotechnology worldwide on InTimeTV (http://www.intimetv.com/) and broadcasting live on the web each Saturday at 11 am (ET) /10am (CT) /8am (PT). Tags: Nanotech Today Dean Ho nanotechnology InTimeTV internet TV Northwestern University interdisciplinary research Ogan Gure |
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What Makes Barack Obama "Tick" David Wilhelm - campaign manager for Bill Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign and former Democratic National Committee Chairman (1993 - 1994) - discusses what, in his estimation, makes Barack Obama "tick." For the full hour-long interview, see: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/har024.wmv For more information about InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) contact Jack McInerney (jmcinerney@intimetv.com or 312 965 5225) or Ogan Gurel (gurel@post.harvard.edu). InTimeTV produces internet TV talk shows that bring like-minded professionals together sharing ideas and perspectives worldwide. Tags: David Wilhelm Barack Obama InTimeTV politics |
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Nanotech Today: Making "Sense" of DNA - Prof. Franz Geiger On Nanotech Today (http://nanotech-today.tv) brought to you by InTimeTV (http://www.intimetv.com) Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Prof. Franz Geiger (Associate Professor and Dow Chemical Company Professor at Northwestern University) discusses "Making Sense of DNA" and in particular utilizing nanoscale techniques to produce specific organic (DNA) adlayers with highly tunable spectroscopic characteristics and definable biological properties. This is a YouTube excerpt from the full video which you can find at: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/nan003.wmv Nanotech Today - communicating trends and advances in nanotechnology worldwide on InTimeTV (http://www.intimetv.com/) and broadcasting live on the web each Saturday at 11 am (ET) /10am (CT) /8am (PT). Tags: Nanotech Today DNA organic adlayers interfaces spectroscopy InTimeTV Franz Geiger Ogan Gurel Northwestern University |
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Nanotech Today: Nano-Engineered Medicine - Dean Ho - Pt. 2 On Nanotech Today (http://nanotech-today.tv) brought to you by InTimeTV (http://www.intimetv.com) Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Dr. Dean Ho (Assistant Professor of Biomedical & Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University) discusses " Emerging Technologies for Nano-Engineered Medicine " In this second excerpt, Dr. Ho discusses two of the projects in his laboratory involving nanodiamond materials for therapeutic drug delivery and nano-films in vivo localized drug release. This YouTube clip is an excerpt from the full video which you can find at: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/nan009.wmv Nanotech Today - communicating trends and advances in nanotechnology worldwide on InTimeTV (http://www.intimetv.com/) and broadcasting live on the web each Saturday at 11 am (ET) /10am (CT) /8am (PT). Tags: Nanotech Today Dean Ho nanotechnology Northwestern University InTimeTV internet TV nanodiamond nano-films Ogan Gurel |
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Women's Heart Health An InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) Insights in Medicine interview with Dr. Annabelle Volgman (Director of the Rush Heart Center for Women). We had a wide-ranging discussion on women's heart health with topics (emphasizing coronary artery disease) including: * Implications of the Framingham study for Women's Heart Health * Differences in cardiac risk factors and prevention between women and men * Differences in heart disease diagnosis between women and men * Differences in heart disease treatment between women and men For the complete video go to: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/iim003.wmv And it's free with lots more interesting content at www.intimetv.com Tags: InTimeTV Women's Heart Health Cardiovascular Risk Factors Annabelle Volgman Ogan Gurel cardiac diabetes female Rush |
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On negativity in the Clinton campaign David Wilhelm - campaign manager for Bill Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign and former Democratic National Committee Chairman (1993 - 1994) - discusses his opinions on the negativity of the Clinton campaign and its implications for her candidacy in particular and the Democratic Party in general. For the full hour-long interview, see: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/har024.wmv For the full hour-long interview, see: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/har024.wmv For more information about InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) contact Jack McInerney (jmcinerney@intimetv.com or 312 965 5225) or Ogan Gurel (gurel@post.harvard.edu). InTimeTV produces internet TV talk shows that bring like-minded professionals together sharing ideas and perspectives worldwide. Tags: David Wilhelm Barack Obama Hillary Clinton InTimeTV negativity politics |
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Nephrolithiasis for the General Practitioner An InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) Insights in Medicine interview with Dr. Stewart Lipson (Associate Professor of Urology at the University of Illinois - Chicago). We discussed a number of topics including: • Incidence • Presentation • Diagnosis • Treatment • Follow up • Disease management • New trends For the full video go to: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/iim006.wmv And it's free with lots more interesting content at www.intimetv.com Tags: InTimeTV Stewart Lipson Ogan Gurel nephrolithiasis kidney stones primary care ESWL medical management |
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Innovative Health Care Solutions -- Next Level ROI An archived InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) video for the Healthcare Executive with Vip Jain (Principal and Head of Healthcare Consulting at XRoads LLC). We discussed quite a few topics on innovative solutions to challenges facing healthcare executives including: * Analytical methods to improve efficiencies in healthcare * Solutions in the areas of staffing, patient handoffs, supply chain management, information management, asset management For the full video go to: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/hce003.wmv And it's free with lots more interesting content at www.intimetv.com Tags: InTimeTV Vip Jain XRoads Ogan Gurel Supply Chain Management Hospital planning asset labor optimization healthcare IT |
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Turmoil in the Democratic Nominating Process: Good or Bad? David Wilhelm - campaign manager for Bill Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign and former Democratic National Committee Chairman (1993 - 1994) - discusses the turmoil now taking place in the Democratic Party Presidential nominating process and assesses whether that is good or bad for the Party. For the full hour-long interview, see: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/har024.wmv For more information about InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) contact Jack McInerney (jmcinerney@intimetv.com or 312 965 5225) or Ogan Gurel (gurel@post.harvard.edu). InTimeTV produces internet TV talk shows that bring like-minded professionals together sharing ideas and perspectives worldwide. Tags: David Wilhelm Barack Obama Hillary Clinton InTimeTV DNC Democratic Party politics |
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Developments in Cancer Care for the Healthcare Executive An InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) Healthcare Executive interview with Chester Szerlag Chester Szerlag MBA FACHE CMPE (Radiation Oncology Executive Administrator at the University of Chicago). We discussed a number of topics including: • Incidence • Presentation • Diagnosis • Treatment • Follow up • Disease management • New trends For the full video go to: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/hce005.wmv And it's free with lots more interesting content at www.intimetv.com Tags: InTimeTV Healthcare Executive Cancer Care Radiation Oncology Chester Szerlag Ogan Gurel Radiology |
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Unmet Needs in Primary Care An InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) Insights in Medicine interview with Dr. Vedat Obuz (Medical Director of the Lotus Medical Clinic) on "Unmet Needs in Primary Care." We discussed quite a few topics on unmet needs in primary care including asthma care, home health care, the patient-center primary care collaborative (medical home) concept, international health and other topics. We discussed a number of topics including: * Asthma care and new technologies * New information technologies to support primary care * The advanced medical home (patient-center primary care collaborative project) * The role of primary care home visits * International health care initiatives. For the full video go to: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/iim002.wmv And it's free with lots more interesting content at www.intimetv.com Tags: InTimeTV Insights Medicine Vedat Obuz primary care quality cost asthma spacer Ogan Gurel Patient-Centered Care |
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Illinois Politics and Sen. Barack Obama David Wilhelm - campaign manager for Bill Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign and former Democratic National Committee Chairman (1993 - 1994) - discusses his opinions on whether having been once in Illinois politics is a help or hindrance to Sen. Barack Obama. For the full hour-long interview, see: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/har024.wmv For more information about InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) contact Jack McInerney (jmcinerney@intimetv.com or 312 965 5225) or Ogan Gurel (gurel@post.harvard.edu). InTimeTV produces internet TV talk shows that bring like-minded professionals together sharing ideas and perspectives worldwide. Tags: David Wilhelm Barack Obama Illinois Politics InTimeTV |
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Advances in the Management of Cerebral Aneurysm Disease An InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) Insights in Medicine interview with Dr. Bernard Bendok (Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery and Radiology at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine). We had a wide-ranging discussion of the basics of cerebral aneurysm disease and clinical management basics for general practitioners, ER physicians and others. We discussed a number of topics including: * A summary cerebral aneurysm disease and its epidemiology here in the US. * Brief summary of the scientific understanding of aneurysm formation and etiology * Signs and symptoms * Risk factors for brain aneurysm and associated conditions * When should screening should be considered * Indications for prophylactic treatment. * Incidence of rupture and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) * For a general practitioner and/or ER physicians, basic principles of acute management of SAH * Outcome after aneurysm rupture and treatment options * Future directions The full video can be watched at: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/iim005.wmv And it's free with lots more interesting content at www.intimetv.com Tags: InTimeTV Bernard Bendok Ogan Gurel Cerebral Aneurysm disease subarachnoid hemorrhage brain neurosurgery stroke |
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The Present and Future of Primary Care Medicine An InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) Insights In Medicine video with Dr. C. Anderson Hedberg (former President of the American College of Physicians). We discussed quite a few topics on the present and future of primary care including the new medical home for primary care model -- the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative. The topics covered included: * The importance of primary care in ensuring quality and reducing cost * The contrast of the U.S. healthcare system with that of other developed nations with respect to primary care * The challenges of recruiting medical students to enter primary care and the programs to address that * The Advanced Medical Home concept or Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative (see http://patientcenteredprimarycare.org/ for more information). Some of the topics we discussed can also be found in an excellent review published in Medscape by Dr. Richard Glickman-Simon. For the full video clip go to: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/iim001.wmv And it's free with lots more interesting content at www.intimetv.com Tags: InTimeTV Insights Medicine Anderson Hedberg Primary Care American College Physicians Ogan Gurel evidence-based medicine |
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Issues and Trends in Healthcare IT An InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) video Healthcare Executive interview with Gary Baldwin (Senior Technology Editor at HealthLeaders Media). We discussed the challenges involved in implementing EMR in physician offices and provided examples of solutions out in the marketplace. We discussed a number of topics including: * Barriers to adoption of EMR by physician offices * Fostering physician adoption of EMR by MSOs, IPAs, Hospitals and Payers * Implications of changes in the Stark law (regulations) * Implications of the "Connected Patient" For the full video go to: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/hce004.wmv It's free! Tags: InTimeTV Gary Baldwin HealthLeaders Ogan Gurel Healthcare IT EMR PACS physician adoption hospital planning information |
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Online Communities for Doctors: The What, the Why & the How An InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) Insights in Medicine interview with Tobin Arthur - CEO & Founder of iMedExchange a new online community for physicians. See www.iMedExchange for more info. For the full video go to: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/iim006.wmv And it's free with lots more interesting content at www.intimetv.com Tags: InTimeTV Tobin Arthur Ogan Gurel iMedExchange online communities for physicians |
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Becoming a Doctor: Neurosurgery with Dr. Joshua Rosenow Dr. Joshua Rosenow, Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery and Director of Functional Neurosurgery at Northwestern University discusses the specialty of neurosurgery and provides general advice on becoming a doctor. For more information about preparing for a career in medicine visit http://future-md.org or email info@future-md.org. For Dr. Rosenow's discussion on functional neurosurgery (aimed at a physician audience) see the InTimeTV Insights in Medicine internet TV talk show episode "Advances in Functional Neurosurgery" at: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/iim023.wmv Tags: Neurosurgery Neurological Surgery Joshua Rosenow Preparing career medicine InTimeTV Future Doctor Functional pre-med premed Ogan Gurel |
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Nanotech Today: Nanostructure of Portland Cement On Nanotech Today (http://nanotech-today.tv) brought to you by InTimeTV (http://www.intimetv.com) Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Prof. Hamlin Jennings (Professor of Civil, Environmental Engineering and Materials Science at Northwestern University) discusses the production of concrete, its history and new results using neutron scattering and other experiments in understanding the nanostructure of portland cement and its calcium silicate hydrate constituents. This is a YouTube excerpt of the full video which you can find at: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/nan002.wmv The discussion ranges between highlights of ancient Roman technologies used at the Pantheon to the interpretation of modern neutron scattering experiments conducted at the Argonne Advanced Photon Source synchrotron. Nanotech Today - communicating trends and advances in nanotechnology worldwide on InTimeTV (http://www.intimetv.com/) and broadcasting live on the web each Saturday at 11 am (ET) /10am (CT) /8am (PT). Tags: Nanotech Today Nanostructure Portland Cement Approaches InTimeTV Hamlin Jennings Calcium Silicate Hydrate Ogan Gurel |
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Becoming a Doctor: General Surgery with Dr. Giuliano Testa Dr. Giuliano Testa Associate Professor of Surgery and Director of the Liver Transplantation Program at the University of Chicago discusses the specialty of general surgery and some advice on becoming a doctor. For more information about preparing for a career in medicine visit http://future-md.org or email info@future-md.org. For Dr. Testa's discussion on liver transplantation (aimed at a physician audience) see the 1st half of the InTimeTV Insights in Medicine internet TV talk show episode "Liver Transplantation" at: mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/iim028.wmv Tags: General Surgery Guiliano Testa Preparing career medicine InTimeTV Future Doctor University of Chicago Liver Transplant UChicago Ogan Gurel pre-med premed |
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Integrating Physical Health Care In Serious Mental Illness An InTimeTV (www.intimetv.com) Insights in Medicine interview with Dr. Peter Weiden (Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Psychotic Disorders Program at the University of Illinois - Chicago). We had a wide-ranging discussion on the importance of and challenges in managing the medical problems of patients with severe mental illness. A recent CDC study showed that patients with severe mental illness die 25 years earlier (from general medical causes) than comparable patients without mental illness. As the psychiatric treatments have improved and while suicide still remains a cause of death for these patients, the general medical care for this population is taking on even greater, urgent importance. We discussed a number of topics including: * Risks factors (patient related and societal) exacerbating medical illnesses in patients with serious mental illness * Access to medical care for patients with mental illness * Issues about quality of care for patients with medical illness * Medical implications -- primary care doctors can save lives Some important takeaways were: * The importance of greater communication between primary care doctors and psychiatrists. * The need for primary care physicians not to make assumptions about the medical care of their patients who may have concomitant medical illness and to make sure "the basics" are covered. For the full video see: mms://68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/iim004.wmv And it's free with lots more interesting content at www.intimetv.com Tags: InTimeTV Peter Weiden Ogan Gurel serious mental illness psychosis depression physical medical primary care disparity |