Practice Point®: Immunology

Practice Point®: Immunology

by Practice Point Communications
Episode 16 - Conversations in Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: Evolving Strategies in PsO and PsA: A Clinical Guide for Optimized Patient Care - Patient-Centered Care Podcast - Part 3
Managing psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) presents multiple challenges for healthcare professionals, including staying up to date with emerging therapies, recognizing early signs of PsA, managing comorbidities, and implementing multidisciplinary care strategies. Despite advances in biologic and systemic therapies, unmet needs persist in timely diagnosis, patient education, and comprehensive disease management. Busy healthcare professionals often lack the time for in-depth study of the latest research, creating a critical need for concise, accessible educational opportunities. These unmet needs point to the necessity of practical, time-efficient programs that provide actionable insights into new treatment protocols and improve patient outcomes. These podcast episodes are designed to provide healthcare professionals with an in-depth exploration of the most recent advances in the management of psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). The segments will focus on key challenges in clinical practice, including early diagnosis, personalized treatment strategies, and the integration of patient-reported outcomes. It will also address the management of associated comorbidities and the latest therapeutic developments, including biologics and small molecules. Launch Date: March 27, 2025 Release Date: March 27, 2025 Expiration Date: February 28, 2026 FACULTY Alice Gottlieb, MD, PhD Clinical Professor, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Mark Lebwohl, MD Dean for Clinical Therapeutics Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Professor & Chair Emeritus of Kimberly & Eric J. Waldman Dept. of Dermatology Mount Sinai Health System Philip Mease, MD Director, Rheumatology Research, Providence Swedish Medical Clinical Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided in this link prior to listening to this podcast.
Episode 15 - Conversations in Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: Evolving Strategies in PsO and PsA: A Clinical Guide for Optimized Patient Care - Early Diagnosis and Screening/Managing Comorbidities Podcast - Part 2
Managing psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) presents multiple challenges for healthcare professionals, including staying up to date with emerging therapies, recognizing early signs of PsA, managing comorbidities, and implementing multidisciplinary care strategies. Despite advances in biologic and systemic therapies, unmet needs persist in timely diagnosis, patient education, and comprehensive disease management. Busy healthcare professionals often lack the time for in-depth study of the latest research, creating a critical need for concise, accessible educational opportunities. These unmet needs point to the necessity of practical, time-efficient programs that provide actionable insights into new treatment protocols and improve patient outcomes. These podcast episodes are designed to provide healthcare professionals with an in-depth exploration of the most recent advances in the management of psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). The segments will focus on key challenges in clinical practice, including early diagnosis, personalized treatment strategies, and the integration of patient-reported outcomes. It will also address the management of associated comorbidities and the latest therapeutic developments, including biologics and small molecules. Launch Date: March 27, 2025 Release Date: March 27, 2025 Expiration Date: February 28, 2026 FACULTY Alice Gottlieb, MD, PhD Clinical Professor, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Mark Lebwohl, MD Dean for Clinical Therapeutics Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Professor & Chair Emeritus of Kimberly & Eric J. Waldman Dept. of Dermatology Mount Sinai Health System Philip Mease, MD Director, Rheumatology Research, Providence Swedish Medical Clinical Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided in this link prior to listening to this podcast.
Episode 14 - Conversations in Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: Evolving Strategies in PsO and PsA: A Clinical Guide for Optimized Patient Care - Personalized Treatment Strategies Podcast - Part 1
Managing psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) presents multiple challenges for healthcare professionals, including staying up to date with emerging therapies, recognizing early signs of PsA, managing comorbidities, and implementing multidisciplinary care strategies. Despite advances in biologic and systemic therapies, unmet needs persist in timely diagnosis, patient education, and comprehensive disease management. Busy healthcare professionals often lack the time for in-depth study of the latest research, creating a critical need for concise, accessible educational opportunities. These unmet needs point to the necessity of practical, time-efficient programs that provide actionable insights into new treatment protocols and improve patient outcomes. These podcast episodes are designed to provide healthcare professionals with an in-depth exploration of the most recent advances in the management of psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). The segments will focus on key challenges in clinical practice, including early diagnosis, personalized treatment strategies, and the integration of patient-reported outcomes. It will also address the management of associated comorbidities and the latest therapeutic developments, including biologics and small molecules. Launch Date: March 27, 2025 Release Date: March 27, 2025 Expiration Date: February 28, 2026 FACULTY Alice Gottlieb, MD, PhD Clinical Professor, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Mark Lebwohl, MD Dean for Clinical Therapeutics Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Professor & Chair Emeritus of Kimberly & Eric J. Waldman Dept. of Dermatology Mount Sinai Health System Philip Mease, MD Director, Rheumatology Research, Providence Swedish Medical Clinical Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided in this link prior to listening to this podcast.
Episode 13 - Ask the Expert: Emerging Evidence to Improve Outcomes in Vitiligo - Part 2: Vitiligo: No Decision About Me Without Me
Vitiligo is a relatively common acquired pigmentation disorder. The therapeutic effect of all the treatment modalities varies considerably from individual to individual. As such, treatment must be individualized. Moreover, vitiligo can carry significant psychosocial impact. Healthcare providers play a crucial role in shaping patients' understanding of their condition, approach to treatment, and coping mechanisms. In this podcast series, Dr. Raj Chovatiya, along with his patient, will discuss ways to individualized treatment strategies and improve holistic care of patients with vitiligo. Launch Date: November 21, 2024 Release Date: November 21, 2024 Expiration Date: October 31, 2025 FACULTY Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, MSCI, FAAD Clinical Associate Professor Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School Founder and Director Center for Medical Dermatology + Immunology Research Chicago, IL This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided at this link below prior to listening to this podcast. https://www.practicepointcme.com/CMEHome/ask-the-expert-emerging-evidence-to-improve-outcomes-in-vitiligo
Episode 12 - Ask the Expert: Emerging Evidence to Improve Outcomes in Vitiligo - Part 1: Personalized Care: Treating Individuals with Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a relatively common acquired pigmentation disorder. The therapeutic effect of all the treatment modalities varies considerably from individual to individual. As such, treatment must be individualized. Moreover, vitiligo can carry significant psychosocial impact. Healthcare providers play a crucial role in shaping patients' understanding of their condition, approach to treatment, and coping mechanisms. In this podcast series, Dr. Raj Chovatiya, along with his patient, will discuss ways to individualized treatment strategies and improve holistic care of patients with vitiligo. Launch Date: November 14, 2024 Release Date: November 14, 2024 Expiration Date: October 31, 2025 FACULTY Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, MSCI, FAAD Clinical Associate Professor Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School Founder and Director Center for Medical Dermatology + Immunology Research Chicago, IL This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided at this link below prior to listening to this podcast. https://www.practicepointcme.com/CMEHome/ask-the-expert-emerging-evidence-to-improve-outcomes-in-vitiligo
Episode 11 - Optimizing Outcomes in Psoriasis: Exploring the Impact of Rapid Diagnosis and Emerging Therapeutic Agents
Estimated to impact at least 125 million people worldwide, the burden of living with psoriasis runs more than skin deep. From the physical impact and comorbidities to the emotional toll that may plague everyday life, many patients still struggle with inadequate disease control, often going untreated or undertreated, despite the myriad treatment options available. There is a significant need for new psoriasis treatment options, and this interactive program is designed to provide expert interpretation of new and emerging data on the treatment of psoriasis, with multidisciplinary expert perspectives on how new agents can impact clinical practice. This podcast will discuss how to help clinicians select the most appropriate treatment as well as address the significant health burdens and comorbidities experienced by many patients with psoriasis. Launch Date: August 15, 2024 Release Date: August 15, 2024 Expiration Date: July 31, 2025 FACULTY Bruce Strober, MD, PhD Clinical Professor Yale University and Central Connecticut University This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided at this link below prior to listening to this podcast. https://www.practicepointcme.com/CMEHome/optimizing-outcomes-in-psoriasis-exploring-the-impact-of-rapid-diagnosis-and-emerging-therapeutic-agents
Episode 10 - Patient-Centered Approaches to Long-Term Prophylaxis in HAE - Part 3: Investigational Drugs for HAE Prophylaxis
Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) poses significant challenges for patients and healthcare providers alike, with recurrent attacks impacting quality of life and posing risks of severe complications. While advancements in treatment options have improved acute management, there remains unmet needs in the realm of long-term prophylaxis. In this podcast series, Dr. Timothy Craig and Dr. Marc Riedl will delve into the complexities of HAE management, focusing specifically on emerging solutions for long-term prophylaxis. Through their discussions, they provide insights into the challenges faced by patients with HAE, the limitations of current prophylactic options, and the potential avenues for innovation and improvement in the long-term management of HAE. Launch Date: July 26, 2024 Release Date: July 26, 2024 Expiration Date: June 30, 2025 FACULTY Timothy Craig, DO, FAAAAI, FACP, FACAAI, FACOI Tenured Professor of Medicine Pediatrics and Distinguished Educator Pennsylvania State University Marc Riedl, MD, MS Professor of Medicine University of California, San Diego Clinical Director - US HAEA Angioedema Center University of California, San Diego This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided at this link below prior to listening to this podcast.https://www.practicepointcme.com/CMEHome/patient-centered-approaches-to-long-term-prophylaxis-in-hae-1
Episode 9 - Patient-Centered Approaches to Long-Term Prophylaxis in HAE - Part 2: HAE Prophylaxis: Treatment and Unmet Needs
Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) poses significant challenges for patients and healthcare providers alike, with recurrent attacks impacting quality of life and posing risks of severe complications. While advancements in treatment options have improved acute management, there remains unmet needs in the realm of long-term prophylaxis. In this podcast series, Dr. Timothy Craig and Dr. Marc Riedl will delve into the complexities of HAE management, focusing specifically on emerging solutions for long-term prophylaxis. Through their discussions, they provide insights into the challenges faced by patients with HAE, the limitations of current prophylactic options, and the potential avenues for innovation and improvement in the long-term management of HAE. Launch Date: July 26, 2024 Release Date: July 26, 2024 Expiration Date: June 30, 2025 FACULTY Timothy Craig, DO, FAAAAI, FACP, FACAAI, FACOI Tenured Professor of Medicine Pediatrics and Distinguished Educator Pennsylvania State University Marc Riedl, MD, MS Professor of Medicine University of California, San Diego Clinical Director - US HAEA Angioedema Center University of California, San Diego This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided at this link below prior to listening to this podcast.https://www.practicepointcme.com/CMEHome/patient-centered-approaches-to-long-term-prophylaxis-in-hae-1
Episode 8 - Patient-Centered Approaches to Long-Term Prophylaxis in HAE - Part 1: Making the Diagnosis
Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) poses significant challenges for patients and healthcare providers alike, with recurrent attacks impacting quality of life and posing risks of severe complications. While advancements in treatment options have improved acute management, there remains unmet needs in the realm of long-term prophylaxis. In this podcast series, Dr. Timothy Craig and Dr. Marc Riedl will delve into the complexities of HAE management, focusing specifically on emerging solutions for long-term prophylaxis. Through their discussions, they provide insights into the challenges faced by patients with HAE, the limitations of current prophylactic options, and the potential avenues for innovation and improvement in the long-term management of HAE. Launch Date: July 26, 2024 Release Date: July 26, 2024 Expiration Date: June 30, 2025 FACULTY Timothy Craig, DO, FAAAAI, FACP, FACAAI, FACOI Tenured Professor of Medicine Pediatrics and Distinguished Educator Pennsylvania State University Marc Riedl, MD, MS Professor of Medicine University of California, San Diego Clinical Director - US HAEA Angioedema Center University of California, San Diego This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided at this link below prior to listening to this podcast.https://www.practicepointcme.com/CMEHome/patient-centered-approaches-to-long-term-prophylaxis-in-hae-1
Episode 7 - Expert Insights on MAS: sJIA/AOSD and Macrophage Activation Syndrome: An Interactive Case-Based Discussion - Part 2: Interactive Cases and Q&A
This is an accredited continuing education series of two (2) podcasts as downloadable audio files (MP3). In this podcast series, Dr. Scott Canna and Dr. Alexei Grom discuss diverse mechanisms and clinical presentations in patients with suspected MAS, approaches for the timely diagnosis of MAS, and considerations for appropriate treatment and management strategies. Launch Date: December 21, 2023 Release Date: December 21, 2023 Expiration Date: November 30, 2024 FACULTY Scott Canna, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Attending Physician, Rheumatology and Immune Dysregulation The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alexei Grom, MD Professor of Pediatrics Research Director Division of Rheumatology Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, Ohio This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To qualify for credit, please read all accreditation information at the provided link below prior to listening to this episode. https://www.practicepointcme.com/CMEHome/expert-insights-on-mas-sjiaaosd-and-macrophage-activation-syndrome-an-interactive-case-based-discussion-37
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