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VIDEO: Microbiome still holds ‘more questions than answers’ for autoimmune disease
In a Healio video exclusive, Leonard Calabrese, DO, chief medical editor of Healio Rheumatology, offered his insights for our November issue, led by a cover story examining the connection between the gut microbiome and rheumatic disease.
PCP training improves rheumatoid arthritis care in underserved Native American populations
SAN DIEGO — A 12-week, remote training program improved rheumatoid arthritis knowledge and clinical behaviors among PCPs in underserved Native American populations across the United States, according to speaker at ACR Convergence 2023.
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It's in the Air: Silica exposure and the risk of autoimmunity, Part 4
What is silica? How does it impact your risk of developing autoimmunity if you inhale it, inject it or even snort it up your nose? Listen and find out!
Expert consensus panel urges all rheumatology residents to learn basic ultrasound skills
SAN DIEGO — Establishing mandatory competencies for musculoskeletal ultrasound is necessary to improve its use in both rheumatology residency programs and clinical practice, a speaker said at ACR Convergence 2023.
Medicare fails to ‘keep up with’ Medicaid, private market on infliximab biosimilar uptake
SAN DIEGO — Compared with Medicaid and private insurance, Medicare has lagged significantly in adopting infliximab biosimilars despite the multiple options now available, according to data presented at ACR Convergence 2023.
Pregnant patients with low anti-Ro titers have ‘little to no’ risk for fetal heart block
SAN DIEGO — Pregnant patients with very low anti-Ro antibody titers of less than 1,000 units per mL have minimal-to-no risk for fetal atrioventricular block, according to data presented at ACR Convergence 2023.
How behavioral finance impacts physicians’ decision making
Investing in the financial markets is a complex endeavor influenced not only by economic factors and market dynamics but also by human behavior.
Women at significant risk for urinary, genital infections while using SGLT2i
SAN DIEGO — Women with autoimmune and rheumatic conditions are at a significant risk for adverse events during treatment with sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors, according to data presented at ACR Convergence 2023.
ACR keynote: AI in medicine ‘could be exciting or it could be terrifying’
SAN DIEGO — If wielded appropriately, artificial intelligence could transform health care for the better by improving diagnoses and allowing physicians to provide more individualized care, said the keynote speaker at ACR Convergence 2023.
ACR president: Rheumatologists remain dedicated to patients despite ‘constant headwinds’
SAN DIEGO — American College of Rheumatology members continue to meet challenges in patient care and advocacy despite the workforce shortage and COVID-19, President Douglas White, MD, PhD said in his welcome speech at ACR Convergence 2023.
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