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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMedicine | ||||

In this episode, we take a deep dive into the NIHR Associate Principal Investigator (API) Scheme, exploring what it really means to step into a research role. Dr Anastasia Madenidou hosts this conversation with James Bluett, Holly Speight, Jill Firth... more
BSR has published an updated life-course guideline for the prescription and monitoring of conventional synthetic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (csDMARDs).
Find out more via our blog.
Join guideline working group Chair, Louise Mercer, and ... more
BSR has published a new set of management recommendations for ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV), serving as an update to our AAV guideline last published in 2017.
Find out more via our blog.
Join guideline working group Chair, Lorraine Harper, and ... more
BSR has published an update to the axial spondyloarthritis guideline.
It's almost 10 years since the last iteration of the guideline. Our understanding and awareness of the disease has increased enormously. We now have 10 different therapies license... more
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This podcast offers a platform for in-depth discussions on the latest advancements and practices in rheumatology, reflecting valuable insights from experts in the field. Episodes cover various important topics including updated clinical guidelines, novel treatment modalities, and specific patient care considerations, emphasizing evidence-based practices that shape the future of rheumatology. Notable themes include comprehensive coverage from pediatric to adult care, the integration of new therapies, and the importance of a multidimensional approach to improve patient outcomes.
The program also addresses unique subjects such as health inequalities faced by marginalized groups, indicating a commitment to advocating for all patient demographi... more
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Recent guests on Talking Rheumatology include:
1. Louise Mercer
2. Dr. Katie Bechman
3. Akhila Kavirayani
4. Alan Davidson
5. James Galloway
6. Anthony Chan
7. James Holland
8. Niamh Kennedy
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