
Discussing sex, sexuality, and intimacy can be daunting for patients and providers, but ignoring sexual health can have serious implications for the happiness and overall health of those who rely on their clinicians for care. Monday’s Daltroy Memorial Lecture sought to equip rheumatologists with the…
B cells have played a pivotal role throughout the history of lupus research. Shaun Jackson, MD, PhD, reviewed mechanistic insights from animal models, translational findings in human disease, and the implications for current and emerging therapies.
In Monday’s Great AI Debate, Jeffrey Curtis, MD, MS, MPH, presented the case that artificial intelligence (AI) augments clinicians in their care of patients, while Jinoos Yazdany, MD, MPH, cautioned that AI needs guardrails for use in healthcare.
Georg Schett, MD, summarized findings from multiple studies of the effects of chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy in children aimed at inhibiting the progression of damage and organ failure and the cessation of chronic immunosuppression.
Peter Nigrovic, MD, reviewed new insights into the basic science of rheumatic disease in childhood, including groundbreaking work in juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Karen Onel, MD, discussed advances in clinical science.
Panelists will examine how to best deliver rheumatology care in the face of a significant shortage of rheumatologists. Jayanth Doss, MD, MPH, will present strategies to improve triaging referrals to rheumatology.
Catherine Deffendall, MD
Mateus Augusto Rangel Nunes, MD
Jessica Dai, BS