A weekly podcast for physicians interested in evidence based medicine and rheumatology. Find the papers at ebrheum.com
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Mixing it up again this week to discuss an editorial by Miguel Hernan and a systematic review of target trials in rheumatology. It's kind of a fun free-form stream of consciousness. Hope you enjoy! Links: more
Quick episode today. I wanted to share an editorial that was recently published in Rheumatology, where I and co-authors (Shannon Tai and Natalie Anumolu) discuss lessons from recent trials in AAV and SLE. more
After some delay, I finally get around to discussing ORAL-Surveillance, a post-marketing safety study of tofacitinib for rheumatoid arthritis. It's an incredibly important trial that will likely affect how all of us practice for the foreseeable futur... more
Title says it all. Best rheumatology podcast (so far). Please keep on going, Mike!
Entertaining way to catch up on โhot topicsโ ๐๐ป
Excellent listen while on the road ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ catchy title
I really appreciate this podcast ! It so nice to listen to important paper and to reflect on the different point of view. It is great to be able to be more critical when reading the literature. Thank you for doing this !
A fantastic resource for learning how to approach rheumatology and analyze studies in an evidence based and methodical way. His reviews are spot on, honest, and contain clinical pearls that are relevant to practice. All of those interested in staying up to date in rheumatology should get to know Michael Putman and his podcast!
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