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CarleCast

Carle Clinic has pioneered many firsts throughout its 75 years of existence.  The latest innovation of that pioneer spirit is the new podcast, CarleCast. Here, world-class specialists - leaders in their respective fields - discuss the most critical questions facing medicine today.  The first podcast of its kind, CarleCast invites everyone to enjoy the same clinical and scientific insights physicians share colleague to colleague.

Featured episodes:
  • Hand Surgeons
    Dr. James Sobeski, Hand Surgeon, discusses the advantages of seeing a provider who is fellowship-trained in hand surgery verses a general orthopedist. Dr. Sobeski details the many courses of treatment available, including both surgical and non-surgical options. In the second half of the podcast, host Dr. David Graham discusses the potential therapeutic benefits of video games. Download MP3 or PDF transcript.
 
  • Autism, Part two
    Dr. Charles Morton, board-certified in both general pediatrics and developmental and behavioral pediatrics continues his discussion about autism, providing local resources and addressing alternative therapies. Download MP3 or PDF transcript.
 
  • Autism, Part one
    Dr. Charles Morton, board-certified in both general pediatrics and developmental and behavioral pediatrics. discusses the importance of diagnosing autism early and what to expect afterwards in part one of a two-part discussion. Download MP3 or PDF transcript.
 
  • Clinical Trials: New treatment options that take medicine further
    You might be familiar with the term, but what are clinical trials and what are the benefits they bring to the changing landscape of medicine today? In this first CarleCast presentation, explore from a physician perspective the impact clinical trials have made in the care and treatment of patients. Download MP3 or PDF transcript.

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