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EPISODE · May 17, 2009 · 15 MIN

Podcast 43: An interview with Martha Gulati on her research into the cardiovascular risks faced by symptomatic women who have normal angiograms.

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Northwestern’s Martha Gulati has just published a paper in Archives of Internal Medicine about the hazards of treating symptomatic women with normal angiograms as if they had a benign prognosis. We’ll talk with her after a look at the news, and a reminder that you can really help Clinical Conversations with your feedback. The place to call with suggestions is 1-617-440-4374. This week’s links: Low-Back-Pain Interventional Guidelines Issued by American Pain Society Geriatrics Society Changes Its Pain Management Guidelines Clinical Prediction Tool Identifies Older Adults at Risk for Dementia H1N1 Notes: Some Cases Without Fever; Postexposure Prophylaxis in Pregnancy Interview link: Elevated Risk for Adverse Outcomes in Women with CAD Symptoms and Normal Arteries The post Podcast 43: An interview with Martha Gulati on her research into the cardiovascular risks faced by symptomatic women who have normal angiograms. first appeared on Clinical Conversations.

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