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VIDEO: Mitigating risk for psoriatic arthritis in patients with psoriasis
Healio spoke with Matthew Lewis, MD, about the risk for psoriatic arthritis in patients with psoriasis.
Topol: AI-fueled ‘keyboard liberation’ will improve the medical encounter
BOSTON — “We should be embracing [AI] and trying to make this a priority to get this right, because I don’t know any alternative to get us out of this frustration right now outside of this technology,” Eric Topol, MD, said.
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Fresenius Kabi recalls Ivenix Infusion System software over ‘anomalies’
Large volume infusion pump software related to the Ivenix Infusion System has been recalled by its manufacturer due to multiple potentially dangerous issues, according to a press release from the FDA.
Urticarial Vasculitis, Part 2: Walking the Balance Beam of Allergy and Rheumatology
This episode digs into the pathophysiology of urticaria vasculitis from anti-C1q to the story of bradykinin.
Am I allowed to be quiet? Looking through the lens of an introvert in medicine
Ever since my third-year clinical rotations in medical school, I can usually predict what will be written about me in my evaluations before seeing them.
‘Good friction:’ Experts share how artificial intelligence works in their office
DENVER — Incorporating artificial intelligence into daily practice can benefit both providers and patients, according to experts here at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.
Value of MRI, lumbar puncture questioned for immune cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome
MRIs and lumbar punctures may not provide enough therapeutic value to be standard-of-care diagnostic tests in patients suffering neurologic symptoms following chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy.
‘A burgeoning field:’ How clinicians are addressing their patients’ growing social needs
Building community partnerships, having community specialists within a care team and using screening tools are all necessary steps to identifying and addressing social needs, according to experts.
Retiring well for today’s physician continues to evolve
How does a physician “retire well”? That answer, unsurprisingly, has been changing over time. Historically, physicians were inclined toward an early retirement, hanging up their white coats in their 50s or early 60s.
Amjevita leads Humira biosimilars in clinician comfort as rheumatologists remain wary
Only half of rheumatologists are “extremely comfortable” prescribing the Humira biosimilar Amjevita, while just 16% can say the same for all other adalimumab biosimilars combined, according to a market analysis from Spherix Global Insights.
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