New Pharmacological Treatments for Obesity

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to know about the different medications available for the treatment of obesity, Understand the indications for pharmacological treatment of obesity, and Learn about other therapeutical options for obesity [Recorded 12/09/2022]
Breaking Bad News: Helping Families When They Need Us the Most

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should...1) Be familiar with the history of discussing tragic news with patients in medicine and the impact it has on patients and families, 2) Understand the Breaking Bad News (BBN) Program method of delivering tragic news to patients and families, 3) Learn communication techniques that will help healthcare professionals to form trusting relationships with patients and improve their overall patient experience even during the most tragic times. [Recorded 11/11/2022]
Up All Night: Optimizing Human Performance in Residency

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: Understand the dangers of fatigue, understand techniques to mitigate fatigue, and understand other ways to improve performance. [Reviewed 08/31/2023]
Charting the Future of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D): Exploring the Latest Breakthroughs

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: 1. Review the latest advancements in T1D staging and universal screening strategies, 2. Understand the guidance for monitoring individuals with early T1D stages, 3. Discuss emerging disease-modifying therapies and cell therapies for T1D. [Recorded 11/22/2024]
Endocrine Late Effects of Cancer Treatment

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: 1. Define and identify endocrine late effects of cancer treatment, 2. Recognize when patients are at risk of developing these conditions, 3. Understand the evaluation and management of late effects. [Recorded 12/20/2024]
Short Stature

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: 1. Understand physiology and normal growth, 2. Identify the most common causes of short stature, and 3. Understand the basic evaluation and when to refer to endocrinology. [Recorded 12/13/2024]