Skip to main content

Articles By Jack Cush, MD

RheumNow Podcast square

RheumNow Podcast – with Special Guest Dr. Janet Pope (9.8.2023)

This week, Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news with special guest, Dr. Janet Pope. They discuss "Not-non-Inferior", large scale genetic screening, Zoster risk w/ newer lupus drugs, tapering, RA referral problems and the TNR webinar session on "ORAL Surveillance Revisited".

Read Article
nurse.referral.jpg

Woeful Rheumatology Referrals

Early diagnosis of inflammatory arthritis (IA) is rooted in patient (self or MD) referrals. A recent analysis shows only a minority of rheumatology referrals had inflammatory arthritis, with only 21% were seen within the first 6 weeks of symptoms. 

Read Article
FDA.Safety.jpg

Oral Surveillance Changes in Advanced Therapy Use in RA

The safety of tofacitinib and TNF inhibitors was studied in high risk rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients in the ORAL Surveillance study, which culminated in an FDA warning in January 2021 on the cardiovascular, cancer and VTE risks associated with JAK inhibitor use.

Read Article
Aortic,stenosis,pathology

Aortic Stenosis Risk in RA

A large cohort study has shown that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients are at an increased risk of developing aortic stenosis (AS), undergoing aortic valve intervention, or AS-related death.

Read Article
RheumNow Podcast square

Hard Decisions in RA (9.1.2023)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports from this past week on RheumNow, and introduces our September campaign - "Hard Decisions in RA".

Read Article
cost.healthcare.jpg

ACR Position Paper: Cost Impact of Rheumatologic Care

The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) has published evidence that rheumatologic care can save more than $2700 per patient per year.

Read Article
Clot.DVT_.VTE_.blood_.jpg

2023 ACR/EULAR Antiphospholipid Syndrome Classification Criteria

The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and EULAR have combined efforts to establish an international multidisciplinary Steering Committee to develop classification criteria for the new antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) to be applied in observational studies and clinical trials.

Read Article
naomi,rothfield

Dr. Naomi Rothfield (1929 – 2023)

Medical schools are rife with mentors. In my rheumatology fellowship I had tow great mentors, Peter Lipsky and Morris Ziff.  They introduced me, and other young rheumatologists, to other rheumatology giants and mentors, including Dr. Naomi Rothfield - who they often spoke of as a leader worth following. She was engaging and inclusive. And she stood out as one of the few strong rheumatology department chairs in the 1980s. Naomi F. Rothfield, MD, famed leader from the University of Connecticut, passed away on Sunday, July 2, 2023, at the age of 94.

Read Article
microbiome,blue

Gut Microbiome Differences Antedate JIA Development

Researchers have shown that gut microbiome differences may be associated with later development of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), and that such differences are present years before the disease is diagnosed.

Read Article
RheumNow Podcast square

Before You Know It (8.25.2023)

Dr. Jack Cush comments on the news and journal articles from the past week on RheumNow.com: VEXAS scoring, scleroderma sine scleroderma and head scratchers from southeast Asia.

Read Article
×