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Author: British Society for Rheumatology

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Listen to the latest news and views from the British Society for Rheumatology.
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BSR has published an update to the Sjögren disease guideline, expanded to include paediatric and adolescent patients for the first time. Join guideline working group Chair, Liz Price, members Coziana Ciurtin and Benjamin Fisher, and expert by experience member, Bridget Crampton, in a roundtable discussion hosted by Dr Marwan Bukhari. Please note Dr Bukhari was Editor in Chief of Rheumatology at the time of recording.Read the full guideline and download the summary pdf here. Attendees of BSR Annual Conference 2024 can also attend the Guidelines session on Wednesday 24 April at 11:10 to hear from Liz Price presenting the new guideline.
This podcast gives an opportunity to hear from Dr Caroline Cotton, Lara Chapman and Dr Mark Russell about their experience of authoring guidelines. It covers everything you need to know about BSR guidelines- what they are, insights into the process, how to get involved (including tips for applications) and why you might like to!
In this careers pod Dr Diarmuid McLaughlin talks to Dr Sharmila Jandial about training pathways for paediatric rheumatology including tips on finding out more about a career in Rheumatology, training pathways, subspecialty training and where it all can lead. Recommended for anyone thinking of getting involved.
In this pod aimed at medical students medical student Edward Mbanasor talks to Associate Professor Ai Lyn Tan about a career in Rheumatology covering all things from; what Rheumatology is, reasons for choosing Rheumatology, career paths and how to find out more about the specialty. A must listen for anyone considering Rheumatology as a career. 
In this episode our guests discuss the National Early Inflammatory Arthritis Audit (NEIAA) year five state of the nation report. Our host, Sarah Gallagher (Project Manager, NEIAA) poses questions to both Dr Liz Price (Clinical Lead, NEIAA) and Professor James Galloway (Lead Methodologist, NEIAA) to explore the report's key findings and the importance of audit data. 
In this talking Rheumatology careers pod Dr Anastasia Madenidou talks to Dr Ben Mulhearn about all things research from how to get started in research, to doing a PhD and different ways to incorporate research in consultant jobs.
Join Edward Roddy and Kelsey Jordan discussing the latest guidelines for treatment of gout, including the 2022 NICE guideline, which provides clear, evidence-based but expert opinion-informed guidance across all aspects of gout management that will hopefully improve the care of people with gout in the future. This episode is hosted by Marwan Bukhari, Editor-in-Chief of Rheumatology. Find all clinical guidelines from the BSR here. 
BSR has published two updated guidelines with recommendations for using rheumatological drugs during conception, all stages of pregnancy, breastfeeding and in men who wish to conceive. The guidelines have been split into two parts covering:  prescribing medications to treat co-morbidities in rheumatic diseases during pregnancy and breastfeeding  prescribing immunomodulatory drugs during pregnancy and breastfeeding, including biologics and small molecule drugs  Join guideline working group chair, Professor Ian Giles, lead authors Dr Mark Russell and Dr Karen Shreiber, and lay member Clare Reid in a roundtable discussion hosted by Dr Marwan Bukhari. Read the full guidelines here.
The team from Chapel Allerton Hospital (Leeds, UK) join us to discuss their new giant cell arteritis referral pathway, which recently won a BSR Best Practice Award. Listen to Dr Thurkka Rajeswaran, Dr Sarah Mackie, Kate Smith and Borsha Sarker as they present their GCA pathway and results, reflect on MDT collaboration and advice for other units, and consider next steps.  You can read the team’s BSR Annual Conference abstract here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac132.042 
We’re joined by Dr Anushka Soni, Sarah Manderson and Prof. Raashid Luqmani (Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford) to discuss their remote clinical management pathway, which recently won a BSR Best Practice Award. The team talk us through their pathway, cost-savings, and the essential role of their admin team, before revealing their PIFU plans.  You can read the team’s BSR Annual Conference abstract here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac133.114 The case study on NHX is here: https://www.nhsx.nhs.uk/key-tools-and-info/digital-playbooks/rheumatology-digital-playbook/Remote-clinical-management-as-part-of-standard-care-for-rheumatology-patients/ 
Dr Toby Garrood (Guy’s & St Thomas’, UK) joins us to discuss a three-part project to implement digital health in rheumatology, which recently won a BSR Best Practice Award. Toby talks us through the project, the process of developing patient personas to help test interventions, the benefits of a minimum viable product approach, and much more.
Co-leads Dr Laura Coates (Oxford, UK) and Dr William Tillett (Bath, UK) join us live from our Annual Conference to discuss the new 2022 BSR guideline for the treatment of psoriatic arthritis with biologic and targeted synthetic DMARDs. This episode is hosted by Dr Marwan Bukhari. 
How will patients be affected by the 2022 BSR guideline on the management of paediatric, adolescent and adult patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy? Join junior doctor and IIM patient Dr Phoebe Rushe, Prof Hector Chinoy, Dr Alex Oldroyd, Dr James Lilleker and Dr Liza McCann in a roundtable discussion hosted by Dr Marwan Bukhari. Read the full guideline here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac115
The 2022 BSR guideline on the management of paediatric, adolescent and adult patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy has been published, but what do you need to know? Join Prof Hector Chinoy, Dr Alex Oldroyd, Dr James Lilleker, Dr Liza McCann and Dr Phoebe Rushe in a roundtable discussion hosted by Dr Marwan Bukhari. Read the full guideline here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac115
Clare Jacklin (NRAS, UK) and Dr James Galloway (KCL, UK) reflect on findings from the BSR National Early Inflammatory Arthritis Audit. They discuss the recent ethnicity report, the impact of the pandemic on data collection and rheumatology services, and the importance of patient participation and PROMs.Read the full ethnicity report here
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