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Sharing Learner-Generated Questions Through Social Media, Rheumatology

Experts Respond To Questions About Autoinflammatory Diseases

An expert panel with physicians, psychiatrist, and a parent of a child with an autoinflammatory disease respond to audience questions during the “Managing your Autoinflammatory Disease: Lifestyle and Wellness Workshop,” which took place on April 28, 2018, at Boston Children’s Hospital in Waltham, MA.

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Autoinflammatory, we’re going to have an expert panel discussion, I think, it’s a really great program

Health­-related Social Media Use By Parents Of Children With Rheumatic Diseases

Introduction: Explore the role of social media in the lives of parents with children diagnosed with autoinflammatory diseases, specifically focusing on rheumatic diseases. Highlight the potential benefits and challenges of health-related social media use. Seeking Information and Education: Discuss how parents turn to social media platforms to gather information about their child’s condition, treatment options,

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Recurrent Fevers, Teaching About Recurrent Fevers In A Small-group Setting.

Teaching About Recurrent Fevers In A Small-group Setting

Importance of Education: Recognize the significance of educating healthcare professionals and the general public about autoinflammatory diseases, particularly those characterized by recurrent fevers. Understand the impact of accurate knowledge on early diagnosis and appropriate management. Small-Group Learning: Emphasize the effectiveness of small-group settings for teaching complex medical concepts. Discuss how these settings foster engagement, interactive

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