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Rheum Advisor on Air

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In this series, we look at emerging topics in the field of rheumatology from various experts. These perspectives may be related to the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases, current guidelines, practice management, patient care, and much more.

Rheum Advisor on Air is the official podcast of Rheumatology Advisor, a leading publication founded by the Haymarket Medical Network.

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Gout Management at the Intersection of Primary Care and Rheumatology

June 21, 2023 15:10 - 26 minutes - 36.1 MB

In this episode, rheumatologist John Fitzgerald, MD, and nurse practitioner Wendy Wright, DNP, discuss new treatment guidelines and how the collaboration between primary care and rheumatology can improve both acute and long-term management of gout.

Sleep Disorders in Rheumatic Diseases: A Wake-Up Call

April 20, 2023 14:12 - 25 minutes - 34.8 MB

In this episode, in collaboration with Neurology Advisor, rheumatologists Patricia Katz and Alfred Kim, and neurologist Daniel Barone, discuss the relationship between sleep disorders in rheumatic diseases, including risk factors for sleep disorders, the manifestation of these sleep disorders, and how these specialties can work together to improve diagnosis and care for this patient population.

A Shot in the Arm: COVID-19 Vaccine Safety in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases

March 22, 2023 14:26 - 16 minutes - 23.1 MB

Results of the COVAD study showed that three-quarters of patients with rheumatoid arthritis reported adverse events related the COVID-19 vaccination; however, the majority of them were minor in severity.

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: What Your Patients Want You to Know

February 08, 2023 18:25 - 17 minutes - 24.2 MB

Shilpa Venkatachalam, PhD, MPH, director of Patient-Centered Research Operations and Ethical Oversight at Global Healthy Living Foundation, and Shubhasree Banerjee, MD, assistant professor of clinical medicine at Penn Medicine, discuss the factors associated with vaccine hesitancy and skepticism and the steps that clinicians can take to improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake rates.

Advancing Global Rheumatology Research – It Takes a Joint Effort

January 17, 2023 20:44 - 19 minutes - 27.3 MB

To understand the gaps, challenges, and future opportunities in rheumatology research, we speak with the co-authors of a recent paper published in Arthritis & Rheumatology: Laura Lewandowski, MD, pediatric rheumatologist and assistant clinical investigator and head of the Lupus Genomics and Global Health Disparities Unit at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) at National Institutes of Health (NIH); Evelyn Hsieh, MD, associate professor of rheumat...

Legal Considerations for Telemedicine Practice in a Post-Pandemic World

August 24, 2022 20:00 - 17 minutes - 23.7 MB

Drs Allan Gibofsky and David Goldberg discuss legal considerations in the practice of telemedicine in the specialties of rheumatology and dermatology.

Gout Among Women: Not Just a “Man’s Disease”

May 20, 2022 02:44 - 16 minutes - 22.1 MB

Gout has often been known for its predominance among men. While it is true that risk for gout is 3 times higher among men vs women due to high uric acid levels, postmenopausal women especially form a significant percentage of a population with symptoms of unaddressed gout and a disproportionate worsening in disease burden. For Arthritis Awareness Month and ahead of Gout Awareness Day, Angelo L. Gaffo, MD, discusses the importance of addressing the prevalence and impact of gout among women ...

It’s About Time We Took Chronic Pain Seriously

April 29, 2022 14:56 - 23 minutes - 32.7 MB

Pain – the main manifestation of many rheumatic diseases, but also the most underappreciated, leads to worse disease outcomes and affects the quality of life of patients. Over the last decade or so, animal models and modern technology have highlighted the complex mechanisms that underlie chronic pain in rheumatology. To get further insight on the various aspects of chronic pain, we speak with Don L. Goldenberg, MD, about its pathophysiology and diagnostic classification criteria for chro...

The Elephant in the Rheum – “Burnout” Among the Workforce

March 24, 2022 17:29 - 16 minutes - 22.3 MB

Feelings of stress, fatigue, and exhaustion – what is being described as “burnout” – have become a common occurrence among providers, including rheumatologists, with important implications in clinical practice. Various surveys and studies have reported a substantial prevalence of burnout (approximately 50%) among rheumatology providers. Beth L. Jonas, MD, Reeves Foundation Distinguished Professor of Medicine and chief of the Division of Rheumatology, Allergy, and Immunology at the Universi...

Addressing the Elephant in the Rheum – “Burnout” Among the Workforce

March 24, 2022 17:29 - 16 minutes - 22.3 MB

Feelings of stress, fatigue, and exhaustion – what is being described as “burnout” – have become a common occurrence among providers, including rheumatologists, with important implications in clinical practice. Various surveys and studies have reported a substantial prevalence of burnout (approximately 50%) among rheumatology providers. Beth L. Jonas, MD, Reeves Foundation Distinguished Professor of Medicine and chief of the Division of Rheumatology, Allergy, and Immunology at the Universi...

An Interview With Dr. Albert Faro, vice president for clinical affairs at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

March 22, 2022 14:58 - 13 minutes - 18.9 MB

Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Albert Faro, MD, vice president for clinical affairs at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF). Dr. Faro speaks about COVID-19's impact on the CF community, and on how CFTR modulators and better care have dramatically extended the life of patients with cystic fibrosis.

An Interview With Christine Há, award-winning chef and NMOSD patient

March 08, 2022 18:50 - 11 minutes - 16.2 MB

Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Christine Há — a blind chef who not only won Season 3 of the reality TV show "MasterChef" in 2012 but went on to write a bestselling cookbook and later opened two restaurants in Houston, Texas. Há, who has neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, is the public face of the new campaign "NMOSD Won't Stop Me."

In Rare We Care: Pediatric Rheumatic Disease Awareness & Management

February 25, 2022 17:08 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis and lupus are the most common rheumatic diseases in children. However, more than 500,000 children develop other rheumatic diseases. The diagnosis, treatment, and management of these conditions often require a multidisciplinary approach owing to the diverse clinical manifestations that present in this patient population. In light of Rare Disease Day 2022, we spoke with Emily von Scheven, MD, a pediatric rheumatologist at the University of California San Francis...

Patient Care at the Intersection of Rheumatology and Neurology

February 10, 2022 17:35 - 21 minutes - 29.9 MB

Rheumatologists and neurologists are known to manage and collaborate between their specialties in the care of patients with shared diagnoses, such as disorders of the central nervous system, like giant cell arthritis and neuropsychiatric lupus. In this episode, done in collaboration with Neurology Advisor, neurologist Michael Kornberg, MD, and rheumatologist Laura C. Cappelli, MD, discuss the management of patients with rheumatologic conditions with neurologic manifestations, including def...

Hear ye, hear ye: The Patient Voice in Rheumatology

January 28, 2022 00:57 - 19 minutes - 26.6 MB

The importance of patient perspectives, ie, the behaviors, concerns, and experiences of patients with rheumatic conditions, and patient-reported outcomes, were highlighted through several studies presented at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Convergence 2021. In this episode, Shilpa Venkatachalam, PhD, MPH, and Betty Hsiao, MD, discuss research carried out by their respective teams emphasizing the role of the patient voice in rheumatology research and clinical practice. 

The Latest Gout Research at a Glance

January 13, 2022 17:12 - 14 minutes - 19.2 MB

The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Convergence held in November 2021 included several important abstracts and sessions in gout research. In this episode, Ada Kumar, MD, of Horizon Therapeutics, and Suneet Grewal, MD, of East Bay Rheumatology Medical Group, provide an overview of the compelling news and research in gout, as presented at the ACR annual meeting.

A Roundup of What’s Exciting in Lupus Research

December 28, 2021 17:50 - 17 minutes - 24.5 MB

There were several interesting research papers, posters, abstracts, and presentations on the diagnosis and treatment of lupus at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Convergence 2021, including the Great Debate that was about the use of voclosporin vs belimumab as add-on therapy in lupus nephritis. Karen Costenbader, MD, provides a comprehensive roundup of all the exciting and compelling news and research in lupus, as presented at ACR annual meeting.

Rheum With a View: Management of JIA-Associated Uveitis in Adults

December 16, 2021 15:55 - 17 minutes - 24.7 MB

Uveitis has been recognized as the most common extra-articular manifestation and potentially sight-threatening complication of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). The most common form of JIA-associated uveitis (JIA-U) is chronic anterior uveitis, which is initially asymptomatic but may lead to visual disability. JIA-U can extend into adulthood and have significant ocular morbidity as well. In this episode of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Convergence 2021 series, Mara Becker, ...

What's the Buzz in Scleroderma?

December 09, 2021 19:27 - 20 minutes - 28.1 MB

There were some exciting and clinically meaningful research in scleroderma/systemic sclerosis presented by experts at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Convergence 2021. Tracy Frech, MD, provides a comprehensive overview of the studies presented at the ACR meeting this year, by categorizing them into 5 categories: practice pearls, treatment updates, pediatrics, outcome measures, and COVID-19-related research.

Beyond Race and Ethnicity: Social Determinants of Health and Disparities in Rheumatology

November 23, 2021 21:09 - 19 minutes - 26.5 MB

Health care disparities in rheumatology have been shown to have a significantly negative effect on quality of life and patient outcomes. There are several factors that drive health inequities in the US, including race, ethnicity, and socioeconomics, such as education, health care access, and income. In the first episode of the ACR Convergence 2021 series, we speak with rheumatologist Iris Y. Navarro-Millán, MD, who provides a deeper insight into understanding social determinants of health ...

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The Past, Present, and Future of Lupus Treatments

September 09, 2021 17:07 - 16 minutes - 22.4 MB

The recent US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of anifrolumab for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) came a decade after the approval of human monoclonal antibody belimumab. In this episode of the Rheumatology Advisor podcast, we speak with Mary K. Crow, MD, who provides a deeper insight into the evolution of lupus treatments over the years, with a focus on history, barriers in research, information regarding the anifrolumab approval, and the future of drug deve...

COVID-19 & Rheumatic Disease: Are We in It for the Long Haul?

August 05, 2021 14:38 - 11 minutes - 16.1 MB

According to multiple studies and surveys, 50% to 80% of individuals continue to have lingering symptoms approximately 3 months after the onset of COVID-19. Now, musculoskeletal symptoms are becoming common lasting symptoms among “COVID-19 long haulers.” In this episode of the Rheumatology Advisor podcast, guest hosts Tylar Stanley and Samiha Tamboo have a conversation with Swati Deshmukh, MD, a musculoskeletal radiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and assistant professor of ...

The Breath-Taking Lungs and Scleroderma

July 23, 2021 14:59 - 11 minutes - 16.3 MB

An estimated 80% of patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) have pulmonary involvement, with interstitial lung disease (ILD) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) being the most common of these lung manifestations. In fact, both these conditions have been identified as the leading causes of SSc-related mortality. In this episode of the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) 2021 Virtual Congress series, Toby Maher, MD, a professor of medicine and pulmonologist, descr...

The Dish on Diet and Nutrition in Rheumatic Diseases

July 09, 2021 14:10 - 10 minutes - 14.1 MB

Research has shown the importance of diet and nutrition in reducing disease burden in rheumatic diseases, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gout. But how can providers effectively communicate about the role of diet and nutrition to their patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs)? In this episode of the EULAR 2021 series, Elena Nikiphorou, MBBS/BSc, MD, discusses the importance of emphasizing diet and lifestyle, along with pharmacologic treatment, to patien...

DMARDs: What Impact Do They Have on COVID-19 Outcomes in RA?

June 29, 2021 15:38 - 13 minutes - 18 MB

In the first episode of the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) 2021 Virtual Congress series, we spoke with co-authors Jeffrey Sparks, MD, and Zachary Wallace, MD, about their research – the association between disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) use and COVID-19 outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) – conducted on behalf of the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance. The study was presented by Dr Sparks and Dr Wallace at the EULAR 2021 meeting and has been ...

Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: Providing Bidirectional Care

June 11, 2021 14:11 - 23 minutes - 31.6 MB

Owing to the overlap, and possible transition, of care between psoriasis, a systemic condition typically presenting as skin manifestations, and psoriatic arthritis (PsA), a chronic heterogeneous inflammatory arthritis, a multidisciplinary approach is required during patient management. We’re joined on this episode by a dermatologist and rheumatologist, and Penn Medicine colleagues, Joel Gelfand, MD, and Alexis Ogdie, MD, who provide deeper insight into the overlap and transition of care be...

More Than Just a Pronoun: Ethics of Sex/Gender Assessment in Pediatrics

May 26, 2021 15:10 - 17 minutes - 24.7 MB

Pediatric rheumatologists and providers are uniquely positioned to build and foster relationships of trust with their patients. However, while providing care for the rheumatic condition, should physicians be allowed to inquire about the sexual orientation and gender identity of their patients? In this episode, we tackle important questions about the ethical considerations during the development of treatment plans for pediatric patients with rheumatic diseases. Karen Onel, MD, the chief o...

The Rise of Big Data Registries in Rheumatology – Part 2

May 14, 2021 14:21 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

In part 1 of this series, experts provided insight into a few data registries in rheumatology, including ArthritisPower, CorEvitas, and the American College of Rheumatology (ACR)’s RISE registry. In the second part, we’re discussing 2 more data registries in rheumatology. Yukiko Kimura, MD, provides an overview of the updates and future plans of the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) registry for pediatric rheumatology; and Pedro Machado, MD, PhD, describes the...

The Rise of Big Data Registries in Rheumatology – Part 1

April 29, 2021 12:46 - 24 minutes - 33.2 MB

The potential for big data and data registries in rheumatology is immense. In this 2-part series, we’re getting updates and the future plans of some of the big databases and data registries in rheumatology. Michael George, MD, talks to us about ArthritisPower, Jeff Greenberg, MD, discusses the work of CorEvitas, and Christie Bartels, MD, provides further insight into the American College of Rheumatology (ACR)’s RISE Registry.

Mind the (Gender) Gap: Inequities Among Women in Academic Rheum

April 15, 2021 16:20 - 13 minutes - 18.5 MB

Recent studies have indicated the persistence of gender gaps in terms of promotion, publication, and federal funding in academic rheumatology in the United States, despite an increase in the number of women rheumatologists in the workforce over the years. Authors of a paper published in Nature Reviews Rheumatology noted, “To move forward, we must find ways to address the gender gap in rheumatology with the goal of creating a workforce as diverse as the patient population it serves.” In t...

Thank “Gout” It’s Not True: Fictional Depictions in Film and TV

March 26, 2021 14:14 - 11 minutes - 15.8 MB

Messages and characters portrayed through film, television, and digital media have far-reaching effects and consequences on society. For many decades, the onscreen portrayal of gout has promoted inaccurate beliefs about its causes and management, such as self-indulgence and social status, as well as an association with humor, shame, and embarrassment. Subsequently, these misrepresentations have negatively affected the mental health and quality of life of patients with gout. How can rheumat...

Unraveling the Mysteries of Novel, Rare Rheumatic Diseases – Part 2

March 11, 2021 20:00 - 16 minutes - 23.1 MB

Inflammatory syndromes often have overlapping clinical manifestations, making them difficult to diagnose and categorize. Using a genome-first approach, researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have discovered an inflammatory disease called vacuoles, E1 enzyme, X-linked, autoinflammatory and somatic syndrome (VEXAS) that is caused by mutations in the UBA1 gene. In this episode, Peter Grayson, MD, MSc, a study author on the recent paper published in the New England Journal of M...

Rarest of Them All: Ultra-Rare Rheumatic Diseases – Part 1

February 25, 2021 16:26 - 15 minutes - 21.7 MB

Multisystem autoimmune rheumatic diseases are rare or ultra-rare disorders linked to significant mortality and morbidity. However, with the rise of new technology, including data registries and advanced genetic analysis, rare rheumatic disease research is being propelled forward to inform future therapeutic options and improve patient outcomes. In light of Rare Disease Day 2021, Dr Jonathan Miner, MD, PhD, discusses his work and contributions to the rare disease space, and speaks to the im...

Rheuminating on COVID-19: A Rheumatologist’s Perspective

February 12, 2021 18:50 - 13 minutes - 18.5 MB

In the past year, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has presented unique challenges to rheumatology practices and care. Although not at the frontline, rheumatologists have had to face difficult decisions regarding, and not limited to, immunosuppressant management and the continuity of care for patients. But with the COVID-19 vaccines at the helm, what does the current rheumatology landscape look like and what is potentially in store for the future of patient care? In this episode, Amit L...

Rheuminating About COVID-19: A Rheumatologist’s Perspective

February 12, 2021 18:50 - 13 minutes - 18.5 MB

In the past year, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has presented unique challenges to rheumatology practices and care. Although not at the frontline, rheumatologists have had to face difficult decisions regarding, and not limited to, immunosuppressant management and the continuity of care for patients. But with the COVID-19 vaccines at the helm, what does the current rheumatology landscape look like and what is potentially in store for the future of patient care? In this episode, Amit L...

Uncomplicating Pregnancies in Lupus and APS

January 29, 2021 15:23 - 15 minutes - 21.2 MB

Pregnancy for patients with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and lupus has historically been associated with complications, including increased risk for preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction, and fetal death, but outcomes have improved in the last 2 decades. However, identifying, predicting, and preventing the risk for pregnancy complications in this population still remains challenging. Taking us on a deep dive into the subject is the 2020 recipient of the Rheumatology Research Foundation...

Make Rheum for Mental Health in Pediatric Rheumatology

January 15, 2021 14:51 - 17 minutes - 24.6 MB

There is a significant prevalence of mental health disorders among pediatric patients with rheumatic disease, increasing the risk for adverse outcomes not just in mental health, but also the underlying rheumatic condition. Pediatric rheumatologists, along with mental health professionals, are positioned to provide mental health screening and interventions for this patient population; however, it has been observed that there are significant gaps in the area of mental health in pediatric rheum...

Are We Underdiagnosing Large Vessel Vasculitis?

January 07, 2021 15:47 - 12 minutes - 16.9 MB

Imaging is an important aspect in the diagnosis and monitoring of large vessel vasculitides, including Takayasu and giant cell arteritis. However, traditional imaging modalities have consistently posed setbacks in terms of diagnostic accuracy for these conditions. Our featured guest on this episode Anisha Dua, MD, gives us a brief insight into the various challenges observed with large vessel vasculitis imaging, particularly temporal artery biopsy, and how the inclusion of certain modaliti...

Time for an Update: ACR RA Management Guidelines

December 18, 2020 13:39 - 9 minutes - 13.1 MB

To facilitate high-quality patient care and to include new and emerging evidence, the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) has developed and updated the guidelines for the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Our featured guest on this episode is Stanley Cohen, MD, who gives us a glimpse into the scope and new updates to the ACR guidelines, which are currently in the draft stage.

A Closer Look at Pegloticase Treatment in Gout

December 10, 2020 18:34 - 10 minutes - 14.2 MB

Approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of refractory gout, pegloticase, in combination with immunomodulatory agents, is an area of gout treatment that has shown much promise.  Our featured guest on this episode is Brian LaMoreaux, MD, MS, an investigator on many gout studies, who provides an overview of the notable research in pegloticase treatment in gout, as presented at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 2020 annual meeting.

Harnessing the Microbiome to Understand Rheumatic Diseases

October 22, 2020 23:06 - 25 minutes - 35 MB

There is growing evidence - both in animal models and humans - to suggest the significant role of the microbiome in the etiology of rheumatic diseases. Over the years, multiple microbial agents and changes in the composition of the microbiota have been associated with specific autoimmune diseases, only emphasizing the importance of the microbiome in rheumatology research today. To give us further insight into this relevant topic, we are joined in this episode by Maximilian Konig, MD, of th...

Let’s Talk Women’s Health in Rheumatic Diseases

September 17, 2020 20:50 - 24 minutes - 34.1 MB

Compared with men, women have a higher incidence of autoimmune disease and are more affected by rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs). Therefore, in light of the American Medical Association (AMA)’s Women in Medicine Month, we’re highlighting the importance of recognizing women’s health in rheumatology. The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) also recently released guidelines for the management of reproductive health in women with RMDs. Our featured guest is Mehret Birru-Talab...

Digital Health Technologies: The Future of Rheumatology Care

September 01, 2020 17:42 - 22 minutes - 31.1 MB

With the increase in remote monitoring of patients and the provision of telemedicine services during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the role of digital health in medicine, as wearables, electronic health records, sensors, apps, and other technologies, has come to the forefront. Especially in chronic care like rheumatology, the advent of digital health innovations and the digitization of healthcare has created new avenues for both clinicians and patients toward more effic...

To Switch or Not to Switch: Biosimilars in Rheumatology

August 11, 2020 14:00 - 20 minutes - 28.2 MB

Although biosimilars have been proven to have equivalent efficacy and no clinically meaningful differences in safety and immunogenicity from their reference products, its use in rheumatology has generated much debate among clinicians, patients, drug manufacturers, and payers. While several of these biopharmaceuticals are still in the pipeline, biosimilars of originators, including adalimumab, etanercept, and infliximab have been approved for the treatment of patients with rheumatic diseases....

Into the Eye of the COVID-19 Cytokine Storm

July 24, 2020 14:15 - 27 minutes - 38.3 MB

In this episode, we get expert perspectives on the immunopathology and management of the cytokine storm in adult and pediatric patients with COVID-19. Our featured guests are Scott W. Canna, MD, assistant professor of the departments of pediatrics and immunology at the University of Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital and Randy Q. Cron, MD, PhD, professor of pediatrics and medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and director of the Division of Pediatric Rheumatology at Children's of...

Ethnic and Gender Disparities in Rheumatology Care: A Call to Action

July 09, 2020 13:41 - 25 minutes - 35.5 MB

Ethnic/racial and gender disparities remain deep-rooted in medicine and rheumatology today. In this episode and in what is one of the most pertinent topics of our times, we discuss and highlight the disproportionate burden of rheumatic diseases and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in ethnic minorities and the gender disparities observed in rheumatology care before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.   How can rheumatologists and rheumatology professionals, in coalition with the patient ...

Telerheumatology: The New Normal? Part 2

June 18, 2020 19:53 - 23 minutes - 32.8 MB

Telerheumatology is booming now, but will the use of technology persist after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic resolves? Could it be the new normal? In part 2 of this series, we’re getting perspectives from an allopathic and an osteopathic physician specializing rheumatology on the evolution of telemedicine and what the future may look like for the management of rheumatologic conditions.  Our featured guest is Zsolt Kulcsar, DO, MPH, MBA, section chief at White Plains Hos...

Telerheumatology: The New Normal? Part 1

June 09, 2020 18:35 - 20 minutes - 28.2 MB

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought telehealth to the forefront of modern medicine. Telemedicine in rheumatology, or telerheumatology, may be the future of diagnosis and treatment in rheumatology. In this 2-part episode series, we’re delving deeper into the world of telerheumatology, and asking, “Could this be the new normal?” Our featured guest is John K. Botson, MD, RPh, CCD, president of Alaska Rheumatology Alliance and rheumatologist at Orthopedic Physicians Al...

How is COVID-19 Affecting the Health of Rheumatologists?

May 13, 2020 17:24 - 33 minutes - 45.9 MB

COVID-19 has not only had a negative influence on the health of individuals globally, but it has also mentally and physically affected healthcare professionals. In this first episode, also in light of Mental Health Awareness Month, we discuss the effect of the pandemic specifically on the health of rheumatologists and rheumatology providers, and how this, in turn, may have an impact on clinical practices and delivering patient care. Featured guest is Max I. Hamburger, MD, Founder and Execu...

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