A weekly podcast for physicians interested in evidence based medicine and rheumatology. Find the papers at ebrheum.com
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesHealth & FitnessMedicineScience |
Another episode looking into safety this week! Tackling that pesky issue of TNFs and CHF. Be sure to subscribe to my newsletter and check out the papers below!
Newsletter: sprw.io/stt-ee87b4
ATTACH: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12796126/... more
Covering an interesting but ultimately disappointing post hoc study of multiple upadacitinib trials in RA. Initially some hope for clarity in the "Do JAKs cause all the badness?" questions, but ultimately landing me about where I have been since ORAL... more
Interesting read this week - I cover a nifty little paper that presented data about adrenal insufficiency after stopping prednisolone, published in JAMA Open in March 2025.
Open Access Journal Here: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/f... more
Interesting NEJM trial this week comparing methotrexate to prednisone for pulmonary sarcoidosis.
Paper available here: www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2501443
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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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In a weekly format, this show offers insightful analysis and discussions centered on evidence-based medicine in the realm of rheumatology. The host navigates through recent studies, providing critiques and highlighting key findings that impact clinical practice. Through various episodes, the content covers a broad range of topics, including the safety profiles of new medications, the nuances of treating autoimmune diseases, and current trends in research within the field. The podcast is tailored for healthcare professionals, especially those who are engaged in rheumatology, aiming to enhance understanding and application of clinical evidence in practice. The emphasis on high-quality production, thorough research reviews, and practical appli... more
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