A Halloween ACR Guidance (10.31.25) Save
Dr. Jack Cush recaps ACR2025 with suggestions on how to best learn ACR25 content from RheumNow.com and our Videos and podcasts.
Transcription
It's Halloween and this is a Room Now podcast. Hi, I'm Jack Cush, executive editor of roomnow.com. We've got a lot of videos this week. It's post ACR. I'm sure you've been following the content.
This week's podcast, I'm gonna basically do a sort of roundup and preview of things that you should be looking at. I think that you should be looking at from ACR so as not to miss all the great stuff. It's Halloween, October 31. Today we'll be recording and live streaming the Rheumatology Roundup. Doctor.
Artie Cavanaugh and I will give you our highlights of the meeting. But if you weren't in Chicago for the past week, if you weren't at ACR twenty five, what should you do to get caught up, to see all the best, hear all the best, be up to date on all that's out there? My advice is the following: one, begin with the Rheumatology Roundup. We'll cover probably around 14 to 17 abstracts that we thought were the best. Go to RheumNow, or to our YouTube channel, or to your podcast channel, and listen to the day one, day two, day three, day four recap panels.
I chaired three of those. Mike Putman chaired the last one. Great discussions by the RheumNow faculty of what happened that day that was newsworthy and notable. You can round out your knowledge base by looking at the topic panels. We have four topic panels that are gonna be live streaming, during the week after ACR at our usual 7PM Eastern Time, or again you can pick those up on RheumNow YouTube or your podcast channel.
They'll be called the RA topic panel, or and we have topic panels on PSA, spondyloarthritis, and CAR T cell therapies. For me, the highlight of the meeting was the many interviews done by our faculty. Some really great interviews with some big time leaders in medicine. I was particularly prone to the interview by, Minerali Day with Jeff Curtis and Janus Yazdani talking about their great debate on AI. I thought it was just a great interview.
I thought that was a great session. We have great interviews and actually great videos by Janet Pope, Peter Nash, Jonathan K, Artie Kavanaugh. Great videos on CAR T cell by Al Kim and Philip Meese. We had videos on non renal lupus, the RESET study, Neptunus one and two, the new therapy in Sjogren's syndrome, head to head of ustekinumab and secukinumab, a report from Derek Mueller on APP, nurse practitioner physician assistant, onboarding, Andreas Fava on lupus nephritis and Atul Diadar on spondyloarthritis. These are the ones that you should start with, but there's about 70 others that you should be looking at.
So I hope you enjoy the multitude of content coming out of ACR twenty five, and we'll resume the podcast next week. Same bat time, same bat station. Take care.
This week's podcast, I'm gonna basically do a sort of roundup and preview of things that you should be looking at. I think that you should be looking at from ACR so as not to miss all the great stuff. It's Halloween, October 31. Today we'll be recording and live streaming the Rheumatology Roundup. Doctor.
Artie Cavanaugh and I will give you our highlights of the meeting. But if you weren't in Chicago for the past week, if you weren't at ACR twenty five, what should you do to get caught up, to see all the best, hear all the best, be up to date on all that's out there? My advice is the following: one, begin with the Rheumatology Roundup. We'll cover probably around 14 to 17 abstracts that we thought were the best. Go to RheumNow, or to our YouTube channel, or to your podcast channel, and listen to the day one, day two, day three, day four recap panels.
I chaired three of those. Mike Putman chaired the last one. Great discussions by the RheumNow faculty of what happened that day that was newsworthy and notable. You can round out your knowledge base by looking at the topic panels. We have four topic panels that are gonna be live streaming, during the week after ACR at our usual 7PM Eastern Time, or again you can pick those up on RheumNow YouTube or your podcast channel.
They'll be called the RA topic panel, or and we have topic panels on PSA, spondyloarthritis, and CAR T cell therapies. For me, the highlight of the meeting was the many interviews done by our faculty. Some really great interviews with some big time leaders in medicine. I was particularly prone to the interview by, Minerali Day with Jeff Curtis and Janus Yazdani talking about their great debate on AI. I thought it was just a great interview.
I thought that was a great session. We have great interviews and actually great videos by Janet Pope, Peter Nash, Jonathan K, Artie Kavanaugh. Great videos on CAR T cell by Al Kim and Philip Meese. We had videos on non renal lupus, the RESET study, Neptunus one and two, the new therapy in Sjogren's syndrome, head to head of ustekinumab and secukinumab, a report from Derek Mueller on APP, nurse practitioner physician assistant, onboarding, Andreas Fava on lupus nephritis and Atul Diadar on spondyloarthritis. These are the ones that you should start with, but there's about 70 others that you should be looking at.
So I hope you enjoy the multitude of content coming out of ACR twenty five, and we'll resume the podcast next week. Same bat time, same bat station. Take care.



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