The Rheumatology Image Of The Week Project (#Rheumiow)
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Social media is a great tool for medical educators, but, like anything else worth doing, it takes some effort to get started. Social media allows you to teach, learn, collaborate, research,
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Let me know what you think of the presentation, and how I can improve my lecturing skills. Also, would love to hear your thoughts about how social media has changed your practice, if at all!
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When I arrived home after attending my first American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, my wife asked me what I learned.
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Fever is a cardinal feature of autoinflammatory diseases and complicates the course for other rheumatic illnesses.
Despite the widespread use of temperature measurement in healthcare, our ability to use temperature data to diagnose patients is limited; it remains challenging to distinguish fevers of rheumatic illnesses from those of infectious or malignant conditions.
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I spent most of my senior year in college in the basement of the science building, in a room the size of a closet, watching (and videotaping) fish having sex.
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Introduction: Explore the increasing trend of health-related social media use among parents of children with autoinflammatory diseases, specifically focusing on rheumatic conditions. Highlight the importance of online support networks in navigating the challenges of managing these complex diseases. Information Sharing and Education: Discuss how parents utilize social media platforms to gather information about autoinflammatory diseases,
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Dr. Carolyn Snell, a psychologist from Boston Children’s Hospital, discusses the benefits of cognitive behavioral therapy for autoinflammatory diseases.
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Kara, the mother of a child with an autoinflammatory disease, describes her family’s experiences with diagnosing, managing, and living with an autoinflammatory disease.