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I've done thousands of interviews; mostly for medical school admissions or medical and research employment. They’re all the same. I'm looking for the “right one” and the interviewee is somewhere between apprehension, uncertainty and hope. From all this experience I’ve developed my own perspective on interviews and interviewing that has been amended in the digital/virtual era.Read Article
Ianalumab Shows Phase 3 Success in Sjögren’s: Is It Clinically Meaningful?
On the final day of ACR25, late-breaking abstract #24 drew particular attention, presenting results from the first positive Phase 3 trials of a potential systemic treatment for a disease that has long lacked one.
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Deucravacitinib and Renal Function: Insights from the PAISLEY Trial
In the phase 2 PAISLEY trial, deucravacitinib met its primary and secondary endpoints, demonstrating efficacy across multiple clinical and patient-reported outcomes. However, the impact on renal function has remained unclear. An abstract presented at ACR provides new insights.
Read ArticlePET Uptake in Large Vessel GCA – Does tocilizumab help?
Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most common form of adult vasculitis in the United States and can be subdivided into those with cranial only symptoms, those with large vessel vasculiti/PMR, and those with mixed features. Non-invasive imaging is key in detecting large vessel involvement in GCA, as many of these patients do not experience signs or symptoms specific to this vascular disease (i.e.
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