JAMA Clinical Reviews

JAMA Clinical Reviews

Author interviews that explore the latest clinical reviews.

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Update on Atrial Fibrillation: Review of the New AHA/ACC/HRS Treatment Guidelines

Update on Atrial Fibrillation: Review of the New AHA/ACC/HRS Treatment Guidelines

Cardiologist and JAMA Deputy Editor Greg Curfman, MD, discusses the many changes in the new AHA/ACC/HRS atrial fibrillation guidelines with University of Chicago cardiologists Gaurav Upadhyay, MD, and...

15 Mars 201942min

Beyond the Rhetoric: Gun Control That Works, Part 1

Beyond the Rhetoric: Gun Control That Works, Part 1

Almost nothing is more controversial than gun control in the United States. Yet while passions flare and legislators posture but do little, deaths from gun violence are all too common. Almost every pr...

12 Mars 201927min

Is It Safe? What Happens When Your Surgeon Is Not Actually Doing Some of Your Operation?

Is It Safe? What Happens When Your Surgeon Is Not Actually Doing Some of Your Operation?

Great controversy exists regarding the safety of surgery when the attending surgeon allows someone else to perform parts of the operation. These practices are necessary components of surgical training...

26 Feb 201924min

COPD: All You Need to Know in 20 Minutes

COPD: All You Need to Know in 20 Minutes

COPD is common enough that it is responsible for 3% of all clinic visits in the United States. Clinicians will undoubtedly deal with this disease in their practice. How to diagnose and manage it is re...

26 Feb 201921min

Next Generation Sequencing of Infectious Pathogens in Public Health and Clinical Practice

Next Generation Sequencing of Infectious Pathogens in Public Health and Clinical Practice

Next-generation sequencing is a catchall term for new, high-throughput technologies that allow rapid sequencing of a full genome. It can be used to sequence a patient's DNA in diagnosing a genetic dis...

14 Feb 201925min

Can I Believe the Results From Observational Studies? Using E-Values That Anyone Can Calculate for Evaluating the Risk of Confounding

Can I Believe the Results From Observational Studies? Using E-Values That Anyone Can Calculate for Evaluating the Risk of Confounding

E-values are a new tool that enables investigators to estimate the likelihood that some unmeasured confounder might overcome seemingly positive results. They are very easy to calculate and any reader ...

12 Feb 201928min

Finding a Serious Arrhythmia Using a Watch

Finding a Serious Arrhythmia Using a Watch

Saved by a Fitbit. Technology is developing at a pace far exceeding its application in medical care. An exception is in consumer devices, which as long as they do not hold themselves out as diagnostic...

29 Jan 201914min

Screening for Breast Cancer: Is It Worth It?

Screening for Breast Cancer: Is It Worth It?

Breast cancer screening is debated passionately among those who advocate for very aggressive screening and other experts who believe that screening can be harmful. The arguments for all sides of the d...

22 Jan 201917min

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