
A weekly podcast for physicians interested in evidence based medicine and rheumatology. Find the papers at ebrheum.com
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesMedicineScienceHealth & Fitness | |||

Quick podcast this week about a nifty head to head study that I had previously missed. Worth reading if - like me - you're still trying to figure out how the heck to manage osteoporosis.
Today I cover the recent publication of the RESET-RA study, which evaluated vagal nerve stimulation to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Have a listen in full, but let me be clear upfront: I do not think this works and will not be referring any patients to... more
Surprisingly (unbelievably?) impressive RCT evaluating the Blys/APRIL inhibitor "telitacicept" for patients with SLE (mixed SLE and SLE-LN). Very curious to see where the FDA goes with this one.
Paper: www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa241... more
Ever wonder how often you really need to check "monitoring" labs? If so then this is the podcast for you! Bryant England mentioned this during his excellent Year in Review session at ACR Convergence 2025. I've been meaning to cover it and finally got... more
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Great podcast!
An excellent deep dive into rheumatology studies. Great context for internal medicine. (Good Medicine Podcasts, instagram)
Appreciate thoughtful updates/reviews on rheumatology topics for the busy providers. Well organized and high quality production of each episodes. Thank You, Mike Putnam! 😊
I really appreciate how he helps explain why studies are good or bad and the deeper analysis techniques. Please keep these coming!
Thanks for all the hard work
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Focused on evidence-based practices and recent advancements in rheumatology, this series provides an analytical perspective on the latest research studies, clinical trials, and treatment protocols. Episodes dissect various topics including the efficacy of new therapies, risk assessments associated with common treatments, and critical evaluations of observational studies, aimed specifically at healthcare practitioners in the rheumatology field. This approach helps listeners understand complex medical literature and apply findings to their clinical practice. The host emphasizes clarity and accessibility in presenting intricate data, making it a valuable resource for professionals looking to stay updated in a rapidly evolving specialty.
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