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Ogdie
Podcast
03/10/2021
In this podcast, Dr Ogdie discusses her presentation from the ACR Convergence meeting on using a treat to target approach in managing psoriatic arthritis.
In this podcast, Dr Ogdie discusses her presentation from the ACR Convergence meeting on using a treat to target approach in managing psoriatic arthritis.
In this podcast, Dr Ogdie...
03/10/2021
Rheumatology & Arthritis
Podcasts
03/10/2021
In this podcast, W. Benjamin Nowell, PhD, Director, Patient-Centered Research at CreakyJoints and principal investigator of ArthritisPower discusses the newly published study,“Which patient-reported outcomes do rheumatology patients find...
In this podcast, W. Benjamin Nowell, PhD, Director, Patient-Centered Research at CreakyJoints and principal investigator of ArthritisPower discusses the newly published study,“Which patient-reported outcomes do rheumatology patients find...
In this podcast, W. Benjamin...
03/10/2021
Rheumatology & Arthritis
Erick Santos, MD, on the Importance of Safety Net Hospitals and the Impact of Their Closures
Podcasts
03/04/2021
Orthopedist Erick Santos, MD, sees a diverse range of patients in his 2 Texas practices in Corpus Christi and McAllen, which have very different patient populations. He works hard to provide culturally competent health care services to his...
Orthopedist Erick Santos, MD, sees a diverse range of patients in his 2 Texas practices in Corpus Christi and McAllen, which have very different patient populations. He works hard to provide culturally competent health care services to his...
Orthopedist Erick Santos, MD,...
03/04/2021
Rheumatology & Arthritis

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Expert Conversations: Is Unconscious Bias Health Care’s “Dirty Little Secret”?
Podcasts
02/04/2021
To be human is to have bias, and all are likely to be part of a disadvantaged group; but some groups have more disparities than others. Two orthopedic surgeons take the lid off one of medicine’s “dirty little secrets,” discussing ways in...
To be human is to have bias, and all are likely to be part of a disadvantaged group; but some groups have more disparities than others. Two orthopedic surgeons take the lid off one of medicine’s “dirty little secrets,” discussing ways in...
To be human is to have bias, and...
02/04/2021
Rheumatology & Arthritis
Leigh Callahan, PhD, on Health Disparities Through an Epidemiology Lens
Podcasts
02/02/2021
As an epidemiologist, Leigh Callahan, PhD, seeks to understand how outcomes of osteoarthritis are influenced by factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, location, and social determinants of health (such as socioeconomic status). In this...
As an epidemiologist, Leigh Callahan, PhD, seeks to understand how outcomes of osteoarthritis are influenced by factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, location, and social determinants of health (such as socioeconomic status). In this...
As an epidemiologist, Leigh...
02/02/2021
Rheumatology & Arthritis
Expert Conversations: Optimizing Care in Rheumatology Through Telehealth
Podcasts
01/27/2021
Podcasts360 · Expert Conversations: Optimizing Care in Rheumatology Through Telehealth A peer-reviewed white paper that describes the best practices for telehealth in a rheumatology setting is being developed. The...
Podcasts360 · Expert Conversations: Optimizing Care in Rheumatology Through Telehealth A peer-reviewed white paper that describes the best practices for telehealth in a rheumatology setting is being developed. The...
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01/27/2021
Rheumatology & Arthritis

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George Karpouzas, MD, on Coronary Atherosclerosis Progression in RA
Podcasts
01/20/2021
In this podcast, George Karpouzas, MD, talks about his study that evaluated the impact of inflammation, cardiac risk factors, duration of medication exposure, and their interactions on coronary plaque progression among patients with...
In this podcast, George Karpouzas, MD, talks about his study that evaluated the impact of inflammation, cardiac risk factors, duration of medication exposure, and their interactions on coronary plaque progression among patients with...
In this podcast, George...
01/20/2021
Rheumatology & Arthritis
Augustus White, III, MD, PhD, on Eliminating Bias as Part of Professionalism
RHEUMATOLOGY
01/13/2021
In this podcast, Augustus White, III, MD, PhD, discusses how bias permeates decision-making in health care to such an extent that racism, sexism, classism, ageism, and other “-isms” have a significant and negative impact on the quality of...
In this podcast, Augustus White, III, MD, PhD, discusses how bias permeates decision-making in health care to such an extent that racism, sexism, classism, ageism, and other “-isms” have a significant and negative impact on the quality of...
In this podcast, Augustus White,...
01/13/2021
Rheumatology & Arthritis
Douglas P. Beall, MD, on the Management of Osteoporosis: "We Are Doing a Mediocre Job"
RHEUMATOLOGY
11/24/2020
Dr Beall discusses the prevalence of vertebral compression fractures, the importance of clinicians becoming more adept at managing underlying osteoporosis, and more.
Dr Beall discusses the prevalence of vertebral compression fractures, the importance of clinicians becoming more adept at managing underlying osteoporosis, and more.
Dr Beall discusses the...
11/24/2020
Rheumatology & Arthritis

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George Karpouzas, MD, on the Factors Affecting RA Medication Adherence
Podcasts
06/02/2020
In this podcast, George Karpouzas, MD, talks about his study that evaluated the influence of distinct domains of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease activity, functional limitation, mood disturbance, as well as RA-specific knowledge and...
In this podcast, George Karpouzas, MD, talks about his study that evaluated the influence of distinct domains of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease activity, functional limitation, mood disturbance, as well as RA-specific knowledge and...
In this podcast, George...
06/02/2020
Rheumatology & Arthritis

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