JAMA Clinical Reviews

Author interviews that explore the latest clinical reviews.

Episodes

Total: 424

The number of people living with atrial fibrillation (AF) is increasing, and they have a higher rate

Allogeneic stem cell transplantation is a potentially life-saving therapy for some patients with hem

JAMA Senior Editor Derek Angus, MD, MPH, and JAMA Associate Editor Christopher Seymour, MD, MSc, dis

Access to obstetric care in US hospitals has been declining, while maternal mortality is on the rise

Ovarian Aging

2024/11/26

Ovarian aging is an important cause of infertility in women older than 35 years. Success rates of fe

Mpox is an evolving global health threat, and clinicians should be aware of characteristic signs and

Calcific aortic stenosis affects approximately 12% of people >75 years in the US and worldwide leads

CAR T cells are genetically engineered to express a receptor that recognizes and kills tumor cells.

Peptic ulcer disease affects approximately 1% of the population in the US, and H pylori is a common

High prescription costs are a major barrier to the optimal treatment of many health conditions. Pres

Even though highly effective medications are currently available to prevent HIV, there are about 1.3

In July 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Opill, a daily progestin-only oral

Selection of hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis and timing of dialysis initiation are influenced by

Chronic spontaneous urticaria affects approximately 1% of the general population worldwide, impairs

Community-acquired pneumonia is associated with approximately 740 000 hospitalizations and 41 000 de

Infestations by ectoparasites such as scabies, bedbugs, and body lice are common. Diagnosis requires

Acute Pericarditis

2024/9/5

Pericarditis accounts for up to 5% of emergency department visits for nonischemic chest pain in Nort

JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo reviews 4 JAMA trials presented at this year’s European

Renal Cell Carcinoma

2024/8/28

Renal cell carcinoma has an estimated lifetime prevalence of 2.3% for men and 1.3% for women in the

Interview with Esa M. Davis, MD, MPH, USPSTF member and coauthor of Screening and Supplementation fo