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National Population Insights (4.28.2023)
Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports and addresses 3 viewer case questions.
Read ArticleRomania to U.S.: My Journey to a Permanent Residency
One in four practicing physicians in the United States are international medical graduates. I am one of them. Here is what I learned, and my advice to others who are on a similar journey.
Read Article25 Great Women in Rheumatology
This week I reached out to many leaders in rheumatology and asked: who are the great women in rheumatology who should be recognized? This was prompted by a smart article in Annals of Rheumatic Disease written by Drs. Tuhina Neogi (Boston) and Nicola Dalbeth (N. Zealand), entitled "Where are the women ‘Heroes and Pillars of Rheumatology’?
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25 Great Women in Rheumatology
This week I reached out to many leaders in rheumatology and asked: who are the great women in rheumatology who should be recognized?
I'm sharing the responses.
https://t.co/N1zqs3TJuv https://t.co/LXDxnXUaG9
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Denosumab Reduces Type II Diabetes Risk
The British Medical Journal has published a matched cohort analysis demonstrating that adults receiving denosumab had a lower risk of NIDDM compared with those taking oral bisphosphonates for osteoporosis.
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How Being a Patient Taught Me to Be a Better Doctor
Dr. Marcella Ferrada ( @maferradastrong ) shares her experience having a rare disease and how it positively impacted her skills as a physician.
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A Danish national registry study compared RA pts taking JAKi (n 875) and bDMARDs (n 4247). They found similar rates of subsequent cancers (14.4 vs 12.9/ per 1000 PYRS); with a nonsignificant risk (HR1.41; CI 0.76, 2.37) https://t.co/wfrlAcij8x https://t.co/OvqKrHw5Wu
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RheumThoughts: No is a complete sentence
Dr. Rachel Tate ( @uptoTate ) shares her POV.
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25 Great Women in Rheumatology
This week I reached out to many leaders in rheumatology and asked: who are the great women in rheumatology who should be recognized?
I'm sharing the responses.
https://t.co/0d7SkgpcN5 https://t.co/nQVfs5oMFL
Links:
Dr. John Cush RheumNow ( View Tweet)
Narrative Medicine
Dr. Aviya Lanis shares with us how narrative medicine helped her become a more engaging doctor.
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Metanalysis of Steroids in hosp community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). 18 studies 4661 pts. Corticosteroids reduced mortality in more severe CAP (RR 0.62; 0.45 to 0.85), but not less severe CAP(RR 1.08). Steroids lower need for mech ventilation, ICU https://t.co/dj7zABqQ3r https://t.co/Mb4g7ICdX9
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Metanalysis of IV NA Thiosulphate for Calciphylaxis in CKD shows NO improvement in skin lesion (RR 1.23; 0.85-1.78) or survival (HR 0.82; 0.57-1.18); based on 19 studies and 422 pts https://t.co/0uyHhWJpFJ https://t.co/dkRgRjh2cH
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Analysis of 14,958 RA pts in Japans National Database of Rheumatic Diseases (NinJa) shows women had higher DAS28-ESR values than males, despite no obvious difference in other indices or disease activity categories. https://t.co/PYsTGnejOF https://t.co/AqOiiZm3uI
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NIH generated FDA approved drug costs ~$1.4-1.7 billlion for each 1st-in-class drug (vs estimated pharma industry cost of $1.5 billion per approved Rx). Govt may serve as early investor in pharma innovations. ~1/2 total R&D investment comes from US govt https://t.co/PORuiowRBy? https://t.co/urPkqX98A6
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Prospective study.of 370 #FM pts (79% F; age 34yrs), and 79% were female w/ 14.3 tender points. A delay in Dx was signif correlated wtih Sx Severity Scale (r = 0.14) & tender points (r = 0.16), but not widespread pain. Early Dx = less severe FM. https://t.co/tvl0rkREHe https://t.co/OduJ3cq4Jg
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Aging Mechanisms Tied to Giant Cell Arteritis
Senescence pathways are involved in GCA, an analysis of patient tissue samples suggested, which may account for the efficacy of one agent now used for the disease and another in commercial development.
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A Rising Gout Risk in Asians
Two independent data sets suggests the prevalence of gout among Asians has grown such that this sub-population has numerically surpassed all other racial and ethnic groups by 2018.
https://t.co/aKMLIzRTTh https://t.co/8ZpKNnIady
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How Being a Patient Taught Me to Be a Better Doctor
Dr. Marcella Ferrada ( @maferradastrong ) shares her experience having a rare disease and how it positively impacted her skills as a physician.
https://t.co/MUJQTHT681 https://t.co/nzQ3st2fTT
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Good Read - Oliver & Silman on "Why womenare predisposed to autoimmunediseases"
- Gender
- Age & peak hormonal status
- Pregnancy & microchimerism
- Genetics
- X chromosome
- Lifestyle & smoking https://t.co/vRXF1HUKNY https://t.co/R4xtzO0NaP
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Cross-sectional analysis of gender equality @104 national cardiology societies.
- 85% of presidents were men (13% were women)
- 72% board members were men (23% women)
- Except for Australia, women were outnumbered by men in all world regions. https://t.co/9GJkDssoOY https://t.co/85DmelG1Om
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