Activity Information
Activity Overview
This inaugural Global Journal Club webinar is part of the ongoing educational Global Webinar Series created for a global audience of rheumatologists and rheumatology health professionals. This Global Journal Club session aims to facilitate the discussion of recent and impactful articles in the field of rheumatology, fostering a global exchange of knowledge and ideas.
In this first webinar, we will discuss two recent and impactful articles published in Arthritis & Rheumatology with the authors:
- Association of Cardiovascular Outcomes With Low-Dose Glucocorticoid Prescription in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis
By Michael George, MD, MSc, University of Pennsylvania - Association of Autoantibody Concentrations and Trajectories With Lupus Nephritis Histologic Features and Treatment Response
By Judith James, MD, PhD, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
See full details about the activity, including target audience, learning objectives, financial relationship disclosures, and acknowledgement of commercial support, on the catalog page.
Global Meet the Experts Webinar Series
This activity is part of a series. See all activities in the series below.
- Global Journal Club Webinar
- Global Meet the Experts Webinar Series: Auto-inflammatory Diseases
- Global Meet The Experts Webinar Series: Interstitial Lung Disease
- Global Meet The Experts Webinar Series: Lupus Nephritis
- Global Meet the Experts Webinar Series: Myositis
- Global Meet The Experts Webinar Series: Rheumatoid Arthritis
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Develop the ability to critically analyze and evaluate recent research articles in the field of rheumatology, identifying key findings, methodologies, and implications for clinical practice.
- Have enhanced knowledge and insights into emerging trends, technologies, and advancements in global rheumatology.
Instructions to Complete Activity
- Review the activity overview.
- View the activity material.
- [Optional] Download your certificate of attendance.
Credit Claiming Information
This activity does not offer credit.