
Eli Miloslavsky
Rheumatologist and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Career focused on medical education across all stages of training.
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Jul 19, 2021 • 21min
Approach to Joint Pain
Dr. Eli Miloslavsky, a rheumatologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, shares invaluable insights into joint pain. He discusses a systematic approach for primary care assessments, categorizing pain to better identify conditions like rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis. Eli highlights the surprising link between psoriasis and joint symptoms and explains tailored treatment strategies. He also dives into management options, including steroid injections, and emphasizes the importance of synovial fluid analysis in diagnosis. A must-listen for anyone dealing with joint issues!

Jul 2, 2025 • 1h 6min
Episode 405- Rafael Medina Subspecialty Episode- Joint pain, rash and dry mouth
Dr. Eli Miloslavsky, a rheumatologist and medical educator at Massachusetts General Hospital, joins Ana Valle, a rheumatology fellow focusing on health equity. They delve into a complex case of a patient with joint pain and skin rash, emphasizing the importance of clinical reasoning. The conversation highlights the significance of workforce diversity in improving care for underrepresented communities and explains diagnostic strategies for autoimmune conditions. Their insights into patient relationships and ongoing learning in rheumatology make for an engaging discussion.

Jul 5, 2021 • 21min
Approach to Rheumatologic Diseases
Dr. Eli Miloslavsky, a rheumatologist and medical educator at Massachusetts General Hospital, shares his insights on rheumatologic diseases with host Joyce Zhou. They kick off a series focused on diagnosing these complex conditions, using a structured approach to navigate lab intricacies. The discussion includes a challenging case of a fatigued long-distance runner, highlights the classification of different rheumatologic diseases, and emphasizes the importance of clinical history and antibody testing, particularly in lupus diagnosis.