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Take 5 minutes to catch up on Rheumatology Network's highlights from the week ending November 19, 2021.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a complex condition. How much do you know about RA treatment?
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Jeffrey Curtis, MD, MS, MPH, discusses malignancies in older patients with rheumatoid arthritis and cardiovascular risks being treated with either tofacitinib or tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors.
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Eric Morand, MD, discusses “Attainment of the Lupus Low Disease Activity State in Response to Anifrolumab in 2 Phase 3 Trials.”
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In a recent workforce survey of more than 12,000 physicians across 29+ specialties, 50% of rheumatologists reported significant burnout or depression, making rheumatology the second-highest ranking field for burnout (after critical care).
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The relationship between depression and medical errors is bidirectional, meaning depressive symptoms may lead to more medical errors in practice and medical errors may lead to the development of or worsened depressive symptoms. In other words, physician well-being is critical to patient care.
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