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Interviews with leading researchers and thinkers in health care about practice-changing research, innovations, and the most pressing issues facing medicine and health care today from JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.

    Mifepristone–Science, Abortion Care, and Politics

    Mifepristone–Science, Abortion Care, and Politics

    The US Supreme Court will soon decide a case challenging the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) approval of mifepristone. Author Holly Fernandez Lynch, JD, MBE, University of Pennsylvania, joins JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD, to discuss the science and politics surrounding this significant case.

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    How Do Multimodal Large Language Models Perform on Clinical Vignette Questions?

    How Do Multimodal Large Language Models Perform on Clinical Vignette Questions?

    How did GPT-4 Vision, a model that can work with images and text as input, perform when answering clinical challenge questions from medical journals? Daniel Truhn, MD, MSc, of the University Hospital Aachen in Germany, joins JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss this topic.

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    Comparative Analysis of Multimodal Large Language Model Performance on Clinical Vignette Questions

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    Does Treating Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Reduce Mortality?

    Does Treating Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Reduce Mortality?

    An observational study by Lin Li, PhD, and colleagues, published in JAMA, found that pharmacotherapy was associated with reduced mortality in individuals with ADHD. Frances R. Levin, MD, of the Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, who wrote an accompanying editorial, joins JAMA Associate Editor Donald C. Goff, MD, to discuss the results of this article.

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    Treating Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Matters

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    Delivering Effective Messages in the Patient-Clinician Encounter

    Delivering Effective Messages in the Patient-Clinician Encounter

    Introducing JAMA's new Communicating Medicine series, JAMA Associate Editor Anne Cappola, MD, ScM, discusses strategies for delivering effective messages in the patient encounter with authors Joseph Cappella, PhD, of the University of Pennsylvania, and Richard Street, PhD, of Texas A&M University and Baylor College of Medicine.

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    Delivering Effective Messages in the Patient-Clinician Encounter

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    Why Does PrEP Use Lag in Cisgender Women?

    Why Does PrEP Use Lag in Cisgender Women?

    How will new study results inform HIV prevention in the US and globally? JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, and author Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH, director of NIAID, discuss these study findings and more.

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    HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis With Emtricitabine and Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate Among Cisgender Women

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    Updated Pediatric Sepsis Criteria—Transitioning From SIRS to Phoenix

    Updated Pediatric Sepsis Criteria—Transitioning From SIRS to Phoenix

    JAMA Associate Editor Romain Pirracchio, MD, MPH, discusses context and implications of the new pediatric sepsis criteria with authors Hallie Prescott, MD, MSc, of the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor VA Hospital, and Roberto Jabornisky, MD, of Northeastern National Medical School in Argentina.

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    Context and Implications of the New Pediatric Sepsis Criteria Transitioning From SIRS to Phoenix With the Updated Pediatric Sepsis Criteria—The Difficult Task of Simplifying the Complex

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