

ACR Journals On Air
American College of Rheumatology
Welcome to “ACR Journals on Air,” the ACR’s newest podcast series featuring interviews, commentary, and analysis on research from our three peer-reviewed journals. Join us each episode for engaging discussions with authors and independent experts about recently published studies, their implications for clinical care, and how they move the field of rheumatology forward. Whether it’s an expert analysis of a manuscript or deep dive with an author – our goal is the same – to understand the impact of the science and bring it from the bench to the bedside
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Nov 1, 2022 • 24min
MIS-C Mix Up
In this week’s episode, Dr. Shanmugam welcomes Dr. Mary Beth Son, the senior author and corresponding author of “Treatment of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children: Understanding Differences in Results of Comparative Effectiveness Studies.” This study sought to determine whether the application of different MIS-C definitions and differing disease severity in patients participating in two separate comparative cohorts underlay discrepant results. Dr. Jon Hausmann, pediatric rheumatologist and host of “ACR on Air”, joins Dr. Shanmugam and Dr. Son to add to the significant expertise on this episode, with his own in both clinical pediatric and adult rheumatology. Here, Dr. Hausmann shares further insights on integrating the published literature with pediatric treatment of MIS-C.

Oct 18, 2022 • 30min
Exercise Always Wins
This week we welcome Dr. Jamie Collins, lead author of “Five-Year Structural Changes in the Knee Among Patients With Meniscal Tear and Osteoarthritis: Data From a Randomized Controlled Trial of Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy Versus Physical Therapy“. We discuss this study’s methods, statistical results and what all that data indicates about the role of exercise and surgery. Later, Dr. Collins offers advice for non-clinicians working with clinicians and explains what it's like being a mathematician analyzing data in the field of rheumatology and how she came to pursue her own research and write her own grants within the field.

Oct 4, 2022 • 25min
Virtually Speaking
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Dua and Dr. Bolster to the show, co-first authors of “Virtually Speaking: The impact of a Nationwide Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning Forum.” and discuss the study’s findings along with their educational collaborative initiative Virtual Fellows in Training (VFIT), which includes a compendium of online courses: Virtual Rheumatology Learning Collaborative (ViRL), Virtual Rheumatology Practicum (ViP Adult & ViP Pediatric) and Virtual Rheumatology Teach Lessons (ViTLs).

Sep 20, 2022 • 34min
A Study of Reactogenicity to COVID Vaccines
In our inaugural episode we welcome Dr Monica Yang, lead author for "Reactogenicity of the Messenger RNA SARS–CoV-2 Vaccines Associated With Immunogenicity in Patients With Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disease" and Dr. Maria Danila the Associate Editor for the manuscript. We discuss some of the findings their COVID19 Vaccine Response in Patients with Autoimmune Disease (COVARiPAD) study found, deeply dive into the data that supports their findings and ask what was involved in putting this manuscript together, which eventually led to its publishing in "Arthritis Care and Research"

Sep 7, 2022 • 59sec
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The American College of Rheumatology’s newest podcast series featuring interviews, commentary, and analysis on research from our three peer-reviewed journals. Whether it’s an expert analysis of a manuscript or deep dive with an author – our goal is the same – to understand the impact of the science and bring it from the bench to the bedside.